Remedy Recruitment Group are currently seeking an experienced Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO) to work within Walsall Council on a part time basis. Wednesday to Friday but can be negotiable. Job Purpose The LADO is responsible for managing and overseeing allegations or concerns about professionals or volunteers who work with children, such as teachers, childminders, nursery staff, or police officers. They must offer advice and guidance to those who are concerned about individuals in a position of trust in line with local safeguarding procedures. The postholder is required to write and implement the LADO strategy and policies within the borough. This requires the postholder to forecast current and future service needs, developments nationally and across our partnership to ensure service capacity meets the business need. To liaise with the police and other agencies to ensure that safeguarding matters have been considered and addressed. Requirements Requires a minimum of 5 years working directly with children and families in a safeguarding setting as a qualified social worker. The post-holder is expected to have (or develop with support) a basic level of digital skills to be able to access and use employee self-serve functionality Benefits of working with Remedy A personal one-one service from your highly experienced dedicated consultant. Top tier supplier across London giving us first access to jobs Referral bonus - up to £250 per person placed. Double payrolls each week.
Jun 16, 2026
Contractor
Remedy Recruitment Group are currently seeking an experienced Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO) to work within Walsall Council on a part time basis. Wednesday to Friday but can be negotiable. Job Purpose The LADO is responsible for managing and overseeing allegations or concerns about professionals or volunteers who work with children, such as teachers, childminders, nursery staff, or police officers. They must offer advice and guidance to those who are concerned about individuals in a position of trust in line with local safeguarding procedures. The postholder is required to write and implement the LADO strategy and policies within the borough. This requires the postholder to forecast current and future service needs, developments nationally and across our partnership to ensure service capacity meets the business need. To liaise with the police and other agencies to ensure that safeguarding matters have been considered and addressed. Requirements Requires a minimum of 5 years working directly with children and families in a safeguarding setting as a qualified social worker. The post-holder is expected to have (or develop with support) a basic level of digital skills to be able to access and use employee self-serve functionality Benefits of working with Remedy A personal one-one service from your highly experienced dedicated consultant. Top tier supplier across London giving us first access to jobs Referral bonus - up to £250 per person placed. Double payrolls each week.
Police Scotland are now recruiting for a Training Quality Assurance Officer to join the Quality Assurance team within Learning, Training and Development. In this role, you will assure quality of all training and educational products through the application of policies and processes which support the National Framework for Quality Assurance in Training click apply for full job details
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Police Scotland are now recruiting for a Training Quality Assurance Officer to join the Quality Assurance team within Learning, Training and Development. In this role, you will assure quality of all training and educational products through the application of policies and processes which support the National Framework for Quality Assurance in Training click apply for full job details
Job Description: Security Officer Plymouth Community Diagnostic Centre and Derriford Hospital 10 Western Approach, Plymouth PL1 1TQ 6 hour shifts available between 07:30 and 20:30, across 7 days per week. Band 3 - £13.56 up to £22.92 Are you ready to play a vital role in keeping patients, staff, and visitors safe? As a Security Officer on the Bank team at Derriford Hospital, you will be an essential part of our Facilities team, delivering a professional, high-quality security service across all Trust sites. You will be predominantly based at Paignton Diagnostic Centre initially but will also be required to work at Derriford Hospital. From opening and closing the building, patrolling the site, responding to work requests to monitoring CCTV and supporting staff during challenging situations, your work ensures a safe, secure, and welcoming environment for everyone. This is a temporary role but ongoing placement with no set end date, providing a great opportunity for continued work and the potential for long-term engagement. Key Responsibilities Opening and locking up the building daily, dependant on whish shift you are on. Patrolling the site, maintain safety and prevent disorder across both sites. Protect patients, staff, visitors, and Trust property against theft, damage, or aggression. Respond to incidents, assist with challenging situations, and provide clear guidance to visitors. Operate communications systems, log incidents, and liaise with police or emergency services as required. Monitor and manage CCTV in line with the Trust s policies. Support colleagues and departments with timely security services. What We re Looking For: Essential: Previous experience working in Security roles, preferably in a Healthcare setting. Ability to communicate effectively with patients, staff, and visitors and de-escalation and Conflict Resolution. Experience using CCTV systems and basic IT skills. Must have SIA Licence (Security Industry Authority) Door Supervision. Physically fit to meet the demands of the role, including interventions and extended periods on your feet. Calm, approachable, and resilient, able to work under pressure and across a 24-hour shift rota. Training Provided: The successful applicant will be supported with a full induction and be expected to complete a comprehensive training programme which may include: Onsite Physical Intervention Training (GSA) Ligature Training and Room Search Conflict Resolution & De-escalation Mental Health Awareness Safeguarding Adults & Children Enhanced Observation & Risk Awareness Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Trauma-Informed Care Approaches Prevent/Counter-Terrorism (ACT) Awareness A 1-hour Teams course - Oliver McGowan Training A 3-hour Teams course Conflict Resolution Training Who are NHS Professionals? NHS Professionals (NHSP), owned by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), works in partnership with hospital trusts to provide a bank of highly skilled temporary workers who want to work flexibly within the NHS. Working through the NHSP bank means Trusts don t have to rely on expensive agencies. Right now, we have over 126,000 members registered on our bank from various roles, grades and specialities, saving the NHS over £70 million each year. This money is then reinvested back into the NHS. Register today for various flexible working options and long-term placement opportunities. In return for your hard work commitment NHS Professionals (NHSP) can offer you some fantastic benefits: Competitive Pay Rates - work this week, get paid next week! First choice of placements at over 50 NHS Trusts in England Dedicated consultants Flexible working options Free DBS and free training Build holiday allowance Support when you need it 24/7 365 days Stakeholder pension scheme Apply Today By joining us you can look forward to a choice of flexible Bank shifts across any of our client Trusts in England, as well as the ability to develop professionally and gain experience in several wards or areas. Disclaimer Please note, you will be contacted by email throughout the recruitment process, so please check your emails, including your junk/spam regularly. We regret we cannot contact everyone who is not selected for an interview, therefore if you do not hear from us within 21 days after submitting your application, please assume you have not been successful on this occasion. NHS Professionals manage your data, please see our Privacy Notice on our website.
Jun 16, 2026
Seasonal
Job Description: Security Officer Plymouth Community Diagnostic Centre and Derriford Hospital 10 Western Approach, Plymouth PL1 1TQ 6 hour shifts available between 07:30 and 20:30, across 7 days per week. Band 3 - £13.56 up to £22.92 Are you ready to play a vital role in keeping patients, staff, and visitors safe? As a Security Officer on the Bank team at Derriford Hospital, you will be an essential part of our Facilities team, delivering a professional, high-quality security service across all Trust sites. You will be predominantly based at Paignton Diagnostic Centre initially but will also be required to work at Derriford Hospital. From opening and closing the building, patrolling the site, responding to work requests to monitoring CCTV and supporting staff during challenging situations, your work ensures a safe, secure, and welcoming environment for everyone. This is a temporary role but ongoing placement with no set end date, providing a great opportunity for continued work and the potential for long-term engagement. Key Responsibilities Opening and locking up the building daily, dependant on whish shift you are on. Patrolling the site, maintain safety and prevent disorder across both sites. Protect patients, staff, visitors, and Trust property against theft, damage, or aggression. Respond to incidents, assist with challenging situations, and provide clear guidance to visitors. Operate communications systems, log incidents, and liaise with police or emergency services as required. Monitor and manage CCTV in line with the Trust s policies. Support colleagues and departments with timely security services. What We re Looking For: Essential: Previous experience working in Security roles, preferably in a Healthcare setting. Ability to communicate effectively with patients, staff, and visitors and de-escalation and Conflict Resolution. Experience using CCTV systems and basic IT skills. Must have SIA Licence (Security Industry Authority) Door Supervision. Physically fit to meet the demands of the role, including interventions and extended periods on your feet. Calm, approachable, and resilient, able to work under pressure and across a 24-hour shift rota. Training Provided: The successful applicant will be supported with a full induction and be expected to complete a comprehensive training programme which may include: Onsite Physical Intervention Training (GSA) Ligature Training and Room Search Conflict Resolution & De-escalation Mental Health Awareness Safeguarding Adults & Children Enhanced Observation & Risk Awareness Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Trauma-Informed Care Approaches Prevent/Counter-Terrorism (ACT) Awareness A 1-hour Teams course - Oliver McGowan Training A 3-hour Teams course Conflict Resolution Training Who are NHS Professionals? NHS Professionals (NHSP), owned by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), works in partnership with hospital trusts to provide a bank of highly skilled temporary workers who want to work flexibly within the NHS. Working through the NHSP bank means Trusts don t have to rely on expensive agencies. Right now, we have over 126,000 members registered on our bank from various roles, grades and specialities, saving the NHS over £70 million each year. This money is then reinvested back into the NHS. Register today for various flexible working options and long-term placement opportunities. In return for your hard work commitment NHS Professionals (NHSP) can offer you some fantastic benefits: Competitive Pay Rates - work this week, get paid next week! First choice of placements at over 50 NHS Trusts in England Dedicated consultants Flexible working options Free DBS and free training Build holiday allowance Support when you need it 24/7 365 days Stakeholder pension scheme Apply Today By joining us you can look forward to a choice of flexible Bank shifts across any of our client Trusts in England, as well as the ability to develop professionally and gain experience in several wards or areas. Disclaimer Please note, you will be contacted by email throughout the recruitment process, so please check your emails, including your junk/spam regularly. We regret we cannot contact everyone who is not selected for an interview, therefore if you do not hear from us within 21 days after submitting your application, please assume you have not been successful on this occasion. NHS Professionals manage your data, please see our Privacy Notice on our website.
Senior finance leadership role at the heart of policing Lead, influence and shape finance in a high-impact public service About Our Client South Yorkshire Police serves a diverse and vibrant region covering approximately 600 square miles and a population of almost 1.4 million people. With an annual budget of £380 million and a workforce of over 3,000 police officers and 2,200 support staff, the organ click apply for full job details
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Senior finance leadership role at the heart of policing Lead, influence and shape finance in a high-impact public service About Our Client South Yorkshire Police serves a diverse and vibrant region covering approximately 600 square miles and a population of almost 1.4 million people. With an annual budget of £380 million and a workforce of over 3,000 police officers and 2,200 support staff, the organ click apply for full job details
Prestige Recruitment Specialists
Beverley, North Humberside
Legal Administrative Officer Beverley 15.45 per hour Monday to Friday, 09:00 - 17:00 Overview An opportunity has arisen for a Legal Administrative Officer to support the Children and Community Services Team in relation to court proceedings and associated legal matters. The successful candidate will provide administrative and legal support to solicitors and managers, ensuring the efficient preparation and management of court-related documentation and processes. This role involves regular contact with professional clients, members of the public, and external organisations, therefore excellent communication and interpersonal skills are essential. Knowledge of Local Government procedures and practices would be advantageous. The role is primarily office-based at times and candidates must be able to attend the office for induction, training, and the collection/return of IT equipment. Key Responsibilities Preparing court bundles, including electronic bundles and online portal applications Supporting solicitors with the preparation of cases for court Liaising with: Courts Private practice solicitors Medical professionals Police Witnesses Client departments and external agencies Dispatching legal documentation Maintaining accurate records and electronic court diaries Managing court orders, reminders, and scheduling requirements Answering telephone and email enquiries efficiently Undertaking room bookings and general administrative support Assisting with monitoring systems and processes to support efficient service delivery Providing information and assistance to internal departments and external organisations Undertaking additional duties as required to support the service Skills and Experience Required Essential Strong administrative and organisational skills Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to manage confidential and sensitive information Good attention to detail and accuracy Ability to prioritise workloads and meet deadlines Competent IT skills, including electronic document management systems Ability to communicate effectively in English, in line with Section 42 of the Immigration Act 2016 Desirable Experience working within a legal or court environment Knowledge of Local Government procedures and practices Experience preparing legal or court documentation and bundles Working Arrangements Monday to Friday 09:00 - 17:00 15.45 per hour Flexibility may be required to meet operational needs Attendance at the office will be required for training, onboarding, and operational purposes If you are interested in the above role please send your cv to (url removed)
Jun 16, 2026
Seasonal
Legal Administrative Officer Beverley 15.45 per hour Monday to Friday, 09:00 - 17:00 Overview An opportunity has arisen for a Legal Administrative Officer to support the Children and Community Services Team in relation to court proceedings and associated legal matters. The successful candidate will provide administrative and legal support to solicitors and managers, ensuring the efficient preparation and management of court-related documentation and processes. This role involves regular contact with professional clients, members of the public, and external organisations, therefore excellent communication and interpersonal skills are essential. Knowledge of Local Government procedures and practices would be advantageous. The role is primarily office-based at times and candidates must be able to attend the office for induction, training, and the collection/return of IT equipment. Key Responsibilities Preparing court bundles, including electronic bundles and online portal applications Supporting solicitors with the preparation of cases for court Liaising with: Courts Private practice solicitors Medical professionals Police Witnesses Client departments and external agencies Dispatching legal documentation Maintaining accurate records and electronic court diaries Managing court orders, reminders, and scheduling requirements Answering telephone and email enquiries efficiently Undertaking room bookings and general administrative support Assisting with monitoring systems and processes to support efficient service delivery Providing information and assistance to internal departments and external organisations Undertaking additional duties as required to support the service Skills and Experience Required Essential Strong administrative and organisational skills Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to manage confidential and sensitive information Good attention to detail and accuracy Ability to prioritise workloads and meet deadlines Competent IT skills, including electronic document management systems Ability to communicate effectively in English, in line with Section 42 of the Immigration Act 2016 Desirable Experience working within a legal or court environment Knowledge of Local Government procedures and practices Experience preparing legal or court documentation and bundles Working Arrangements Monday to Friday 09:00 - 17:00 15.45 per hour Flexibility may be required to meet operational needs Attendance at the office will be required for training, onboarding, and operational purposes If you are interested in the above role please send your cv to (url removed)
Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Officer - Housing Surrey, South East England - Hybrid options available 37 hours per week (typically 9:00am - 5:00pm, flexible) 3 Months +, Temporary, Mid-late June start CNegotiable A reputable housing organisation in Surrey is seeking an experienced ASB / Community Safety Officer to support with a complex caseload, focusing on higher-level anti-social behaviour within a community setting Duties of the ASB Officer, will include: Managing a caseload of complex and high-risk ASB cases, taking ownership from investigation through to resolution Gathering evidence, preparing case files and supporting enforcement action, including court proceedings where required Working collaboratively with internal teams and partner agencies (Police, local authority, support services) Supporting and safeguarding victims, ensuring a proactive and preventative approach to ASB Attending community meetings and engage directly with residents Maintaining accurate records using E-forms and ECINS case management Contribute to wider community safety initiatives and partnership activity Key Requirements of the ASB Officer: Proven experience in an ASB or Community Safety role Strong knowledge of ASB legislation, housing law and enforcement tools Experience managing complex cases and preparing legal documentation Subject to completion of Basic DBS, or presentation of current DBS check Desirable experience includes: Experience working with or enforcing Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs) Exposure to or involvement in Domestic Homicide Reviews / serious case (death) reviews Experience contributing to multi-agency forums such as JAG or MARAC / CHaRMM-type meetings If you are suited to this role click "apply" as applications may close early due to urgent shortlisting. For more information, please contact Ebony at Sellick Partnership in the Derby office Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Jun 16, 2026
Contractor
Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Officer - Housing Surrey, South East England - Hybrid options available 37 hours per week (typically 9:00am - 5:00pm, flexible) 3 Months +, Temporary, Mid-late June start CNegotiable A reputable housing organisation in Surrey is seeking an experienced ASB / Community Safety Officer to support with a complex caseload, focusing on higher-level anti-social behaviour within a community setting Duties of the ASB Officer, will include: Managing a caseload of complex and high-risk ASB cases, taking ownership from investigation through to resolution Gathering evidence, preparing case files and supporting enforcement action, including court proceedings where required Working collaboratively with internal teams and partner agencies (Police, local authority, support services) Supporting and safeguarding victims, ensuring a proactive and preventative approach to ASB Attending community meetings and engage directly with residents Maintaining accurate records using E-forms and ECINS case management Contribute to wider community safety initiatives and partnership activity Key Requirements of the ASB Officer: Proven experience in an ASB or Community Safety role Strong knowledge of ASB legislation, housing law and enforcement tools Experience managing complex cases and preparing legal documentation Subject to completion of Basic DBS, or presentation of current DBS check Desirable experience includes: Experience working with or enforcing Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs) Exposure to or involvement in Domestic Homicide Reviews / serious case (death) reviews Experience contributing to multi-agency forums such as JAG or MARAC / CHaRMM-type meetings If you are suited to this role click "apply" as applications may close early due to urgent shortlisting. For more information, please contact Ebony at Sellick Partnership in the Derby office Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Join Our Client West Midlands Police as a Communications Data Investigator! Are you ready to make a difference in public services? We are seeking a dedicated and passionate Communications Data Investigator to join West Midlands Police's team at their headquarters in Birmingham. This temporary full-time role offers an hourly rate of 19.78 for a contract length of 12 months. If you're looking for an opportunity that combines your investigative skills with a commitment to public safety, we want to hear from you! What You'll Do: As an accredited Single Point of Contact (SPoC), you will facilitate the lawful acquisition of communications data from telecommunications and postal operators under the Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (IPA). Your role will involve: Providing expert advice and guidance on lawful data acquisition to officers and staff at all levels. Assessing and evaluating threats, risks, and harms in various investigations, including critical incidents like homicide and counter-terrorism. Reviewing and progressing applications for communications data through our departmental workflow system. Delivering impactful training and presentations to enhance understanding across the organisation. Collaborating with the communications industry to explore data exploitation opportunities. Key Responsibilities Include: Offering immediate responses and specialist advice during urgent incidents. Planning and organising workloads for multiple investigations while adhering to standard operating procedures. Ensuring compliance with legislation like the Investigatory Powers Act and Data Protection laws. Maintaining professional integrity when handling sensitive information. What We're Looking For: To excel in this role, you should possess: A solid understanding of communication methods via telephony and the internet, including social media platforms. Proven computer literacy and effective communication skills. Experience in risk assessment and decision-making, particularly in high-pressure environments. A willingness to learn and adapt to evolving technologies and data interpretation. Desirable Skills: Existing College of Policing Communications Data Investigator accreditation. Knowledge of the Investigatory Powers Act 2016. Strong training and presentation capabilities. Why Join Us? Full Training Provided: You will undergo a mandatory two-week accreditation course to ensure you are well-equipped for the role. Professional Development: Engage in local and regional meetings to share knowledge and enhance your expertise. Make an Impact: Your work will play a critical role in protecting public safety and maintaining community trust Medical Requirements: Appointment to this role will be contingent upon successful medical checks, including a possible drugs test and fitness assessment. Working Hours: Core hours are Monday to Friday, with some requirements to work outside of normal office hours. If you're eager to use your investigative skills to make a real difference, apply today and take the first step towards an exciting and fulfilling career with us! Apply Now! Join our mission to support public safety and make a positive impact in your community! We can't wait to meet you! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Jun 16, 2026
Seasonal
Join Our Client West Midlands Police as a Communications Data Investigator! Are you ready to make a difference in public services? We are seeking a dedicated and passionate Communications Data Investigator to join West Midlands Police's team at their headquarters in Birmingham. This temporary full-time role offers an hourly rate of 19.78 for a contract length of 12 months. If you're looking for an opportunity that combines your investigative skills with a commitment to public safety, we want to hear from you! What You'll Do: As an accredited Single Point of Contact (SPoC), you will facilitate the lawful acquisition of communications data from telecommunications and postal operators under the Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (IPA). Your role will involve: Providing expert advice and guidance on lawful data acquisition to officers and staff at all levels. Assessing and evaluating threats, risks, and harms in various investigations, including critical incidents like homicide and counter-terrorism. Reviewing and progressing applications for communications data through our departmental workflow system. Delivering impactful training and presentations to enhance understanding across the organisation. Collaborating with the communications industry to explore data exploitation opportunities. Key Responsibilities Include: Offering immediate responses and specialist advice during urgent incidents. Planning and organising workloads for multiple investigations while adhering to standard operating procedures. Ensuring compliance with legislation like the Investigatory Powers Act and Data Protection laws. Maintaining professional integrity when handling sensitive information. What We're Looking For: To excel in this role, you should possess: A solid understanding of communication methods via telephony and the internet, including social media platforms. Proven computer literacy and effective communication skills. Experience in risk assessment and decision-making, particularly in high-pressure environments. A willingness to learn and adapt to evolving technologies and data interpretation. Desirable Skills: Existing College of Policing Communications Data Investigator accreditation. Knowledge of the Investigatory Powers Act 2016. Strong training and presentation capabilities. Why Join Us? Full Training Provided: You will undergo a mandatory two-week accreditation course to ensure you are well-equipped for the role. Professional Development: Engage in local and regional meetings to share knowledge and enhance your expertise. Make an Impact: Your work will play a critical role in protecting public safety and maintaining community trust Medical Requirements: Appointment to this role will be contingent upon successful medical checks, including a possible drugs test and fitness assessment. Working Hours: Core hours are Monday to Friday, with some requirements to work outside of normal office hours. If you're eager to use your investigative skills to make a real difference, apply today and take the first step towards an exciting and fulfilling career with us! Apply Now! Join our mission to support public safety and make a positive impact in your community! We can't wait to meet you! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Job Title Trees and Landscape Officer Salary £37,602-£45,564 Full time, Permanent Location Twickenham, TW2 7PU Objective of role Help shape a greener, safer Richmond upon Thames as a Trees & Landscape Officer Join our dedicated team managing the borough's trees and delivering the Council's statutory arboricultural services.You'll carry out tree condition surveys, prepare work specifications, and support effective contractor management. You'll play a key role in planning and protection-assessing Tree Work Applications, administering Tree Preservation Orders, and undertaking enforcement when required. Your expertise will support residents and colleagues as you respond to enquiries and attend emergency callouts to keep the public safe.You'll also contribute to expanding the borough's canopy cover through specialist tree care and new planting initiatives, while helping to develop systems that strengthen the Council's tree service. If you're passionate about the role trees play in climate resilience and want to make a real impact on the borough's future, this is an exciting opportunity to join us. About the role Conducting tree asset and condition surveys: You will be a ssessing treesand gathering data to ensure appropriate management, in the best interests of maximising the benefits that trees provide whilst managing risk to within proportionate levels. W orking with the Council's arborist contractors : You will make work instructions that are to be carried out by the Council's appointed Arborist contractors and working in collaboration to ensure high standards of work are achieved. Customer liaison: You will need to demonstrate excellent customer service skills to clearly manage expectations and allow understanding of the decisions being made in line with adopted Tree Management Policies. Tree Protection: You will apply your knowledge of the legal instruments available to protect trees in our urban environment, making recommendations that protects trees within public and private property. Investigating unauthorised tree works: You will investigate incidents of alleged illegal tree works and participate in enforcement action. Attending emergency callouts and assessing risks: You will participate in a rapid, skilled response to storm events or hazardous trees, crucial to maintaining public safety and managing disruption that can be caused during storm events. Providing expert advice for litigation cases: You will support the Council with professional, defensible arboricultural evidence. Protecting the authority legally and ensuring that decisions are based on sound technical judgement. Essential Qualifications, Skills and Experience Level 4 Qualification in Arboriculture (or equivalent) Experience of undertaking tree inspections and surveys, resulting in sound management decisions Excellent understanding of the legislation that underpins tree management and its application in managing public safety and protecting the urban forest Experience of working in partnership with contractors to achieve high quality outcomes. Effective communication and interpersonal skills Have a good understanding of the impacts of a changing climate and how trees should be managed in response to this threat Closing Date: 29th June Shortlisting Date: W/C 6th July Interview Date : W/C 13th July Test/Presentation: TBC We may close this vacancy early once a sufficient number of applications has been received. Please submit your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Richmond and Wandsworth Better Service Partnership are committed to making our recruitment practices as inclusive as possible for everyone.We are committed to promoting equality and diversity and developing a culture that values differences, recognising that employees from a variety of backgrounds bring important and positive contributions to the Councils and can improve the way we deliver services. We are proud to be a Disability Confident employer. If you require any reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment and selection process, please let us know. We are alsocommittedto safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers tosharethiscommitment. Some posts may be exempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and as such appointment to these posts will be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to a check of police records via Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). We offer a wide range of benefits designed to attract, develop, and reward our employees such as 40 days annual leave (including Bank Holidays), flexible working and a generous pension plan.
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Job Title Trees and Landscape Officer Salary £37,602-£45,564 Full time, Permanent Location Twickenham, TW2 7PU Objective of role Help shape a greener, safer Richmond upon Thames as a Trees & Landscape Officer Join our dedicated team managing the borough's trees and delivering the Council's statutory arboricultural services.You'll carry out tree condition surveys, prepare work specifications, and support effective contractor management. You'll play a key role in planning and protection-assessing Tree Work Applications, administering Tree Preservation Orders, and undertaking enforcement when required. Your expertise will support residents and colleagues as you respond to enquiries and attend emergency callouts to keep the public safe.You'll also contribute to expanding the borough's canopy cover through specialist tree care and new planting initiatives, while helping to develop systems that strengthen the Council's tree service. If you're passionate about the role trees play in climate resilience and want to make a real impact on the borough's future, this is an exciting opportunity to join us. About the role Conducting tree asset and condition surveys: You will be a ssessing treesand gathering data to ensure appropriate management, in the best interests of maximising the benefits that trees provide whilst managing risk to within proportionate levels. W orking with the Council's arborist contractors : You will make work instructions that are to be carried out by the Council's appointed Arborist contractors and working in collaboration to ensure high standards of work are achieved. Customer liaison: You will need to demonstrate excellent customer service skills to clearly manage expectations and allow understanding of the decisions being made in line with adopted Tree Management Policies. Tree Protection: You will apply your knowledge of the legal instruments available to protect trees in our urban environment, making recommendations that protects trees within public and private property. Investigating unauthorised tree works: You will investigate incidents of alleged illegal tree works and participate in enforcement action. Attending emergency callouts and assessing risks: You will participate in a rapid, skilled response to storm events or hazardous trees, crucial to maintaining public safety and managing disruption that can be caused during storm events. Providing expert advice for litigation cases: You will support the Council with professional, defensible arboricultural evidence. Protecting the authority legally and ensuring that decisions are based on sound technical judgement. Essential Qualifications, Skills and Experience Level 4 Qualification in Arboriculture (or equivalent) Experience of undertaking tree inspections and surveys, resulting in sound management decisions Excellent understanding of the legislation that underpins tree management and its application in managing public safety and protecting the urban forest Experience of working in partnership with contractors to achieve high quality outcomes. Effective communication and interpersonal skills Have a good understanding of the impacts of a changing climate and how trees should be managed in response to this threat Closing Date: 29th June Shortlisting Date: W/C 6th July Interview Date : W/C 13th July Test/Presentation: TBC We may close this vacancy early once a sufficient number of applications has been received. Please submit your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Richmond and Wandsworth Better Service Partnership are committed to making our recruitment practices as inclusive as possible for everyone.We are committed to promoting equality and diversity and developing a culture that values differences, recognising that employees from a variety of backgrounds bring important and positive contributions to the Councils and can improve the way we deliver services. We are proud to be a Disability Confident employer. If you require any reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment and selection process, please let us know. We are alsocommittedto safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers tosharethiscommitment. Some posts may be exempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and as such appointment to these posts will be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to a check of police records via Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). We offer a wide range of benefits designed to attract, develop, and reward our employees such as 40 days annual leave (including Bank Holidays), flexible working and a generous pension plan.
Do you have experience collecting debt out on the field? Or do you have experience working as a police officer and are looking for a change? If so, then we have the job for you! Our client is one of the leading debt resolution companies in the UK and are currently expanding! They're looking for field based debt collection agents to join their growing team! Benefits An industry leading salary of £35,000 per annum Car allowance of £6,000 per annum Monthly bonus scheme Month commission 3% pension after 3 months 33 days annual leave (including bank holidays) Full training provided Great long term development opportunities You will be out and about visiting customers (both residential and commercial) to discuss their outstanding debt situation with their utility company. You will be integral in helping customers satisfy that debt. You will be visiting customers by pre-arranged appointment and/or via a warrant. You must be comfortable speaking with people in their homes and discussing their debt.You will need to have a full UK licence and your own vehicle (they pay a very attractive car allowance package), you must also have no CCJ's or bankruptcies and also be happy to undergo a DBS check. This company offer some of the best training in the industry which doesn't stop, they pride themselves on offering ongoing support and excellent career progression. If you have the skills to execute this role then we want to speak to you!
Jun 16, 2026
Full time
Do you have experience collecting debt out on the field? Or do you have experience working as a police officer and are looking for a change? If so, then we have the job for you! Our client is one of the leading debt resolution companies in the UK and are currently expanding! They're looking for field based debt collection agents to join their growing team! Benefits An industry leading salary of £35,000 per annum Car allowance of £6,000 per annum Monthly bonus scheme Month commission 3% pension after 3 months 33 days annual leave (including bank holidays) Full training provided Great long term development opportunities You will be out and about visiting customers (both residential and commercial) to discuss their outstanding debt situation with their utility company. You will be integral in helping customers satisfy that debt. You will be visiting customers by pre-arranged appointment and/or via a warrant. You must be comfortable speaking with people in their homes and discussing their debt.You will need to have a full UK licence and your own vehicle (they pay a very attractive car allowance package), you must also have no CCJ's or bankruptcies and also be happy to undergo a DBS check. This company offer some of the best training in the industry which doesn't stop, they pride themselves on offering ongoing support and excellent career progression. If you have the skills to execute this role then we want to speak to you!
Service Manager Join Harrow Children's Services Be part of an ambitious Children's Social Care service improving outcomes for children and families The London Borough of Harrow is embarking on an exciting period of change as we deliver a series of ambitious Children's Reforms Programmes - including Families First, Best Start Family Hubs, Best Start in Life and SEND Reforms. We strive to help every child thrive and through the reforms we are reshaping our future support for children, young people and families across the borough. As part of the Families First Programme, we are building a practice system where relationships are key, where we work alongside children and families encouraging family led decision making and offering multi-disciplinary help when its needed. We are building on our strengths to further improve our approach to child protection, remodelling our system to create a dedicated Multi-Agency Child Protection Service (MACPS) , to have the lead role in keeping children and adolescents safe. The MACPS will be a new specialist unit of child protection expertise for the Borough which has a direct link to the Local Safeguarding Partnership providing local intelligence to inform strategic planning for safeguarding children and adolescents across Harrow. The MACPS will comprise of several teams working with the most vulnerable children at risk of exploitation, neglect, abuse, violence and criminality. The MACPS will have dedicated Child and Adolescent Protection Teams which include Lead Child Protection Practitioners, Missing Officers, Police, Education and Health partners. The teams work in collaboration with the Family Help and Children Looked After Services on a co-allocated basis to lead on Section 47 enquiries, chair strategy meetings, child protection conferences, support impactful protection plans and pre-proceedings and promote Family Group Decision Making. The MACPS will also include teams to wrap intensive support around those on the edge of entering care and the Youth Justice Team who works with those in the criminal justice system. This is your opportunity to join us at a pivotal moment, influencing practice at a strategic level and creating the conditions for innovative practice. You will help shape the future of child protection in Harrow. We are recruiting a Head of Service and a Service Manager to establish and manage this new service. What makes these roles special? Be part of a new dedicated service that sits at the heart of Harrow's safeguarding arrangements, ambitious to strengthen quality and improve consistency. Champion the importance of relationships and family led, strengths based practice and systems thinking. Work closely with peers across children's services and Harrow's partners to foster a collaborative approach and contributing to services that aim to deliver outstanding outcomes for children. Be committed to inclusive and culturally competent practice, ensuring anti-discriminatory engagement with children and families. Have a key role in quality assurance to drive continuous improvement, modelling reflection and shared responsibility to nurture a culture of critical analysis, learning and innovation.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Service Manager Join Harrow Children's Services Be part of an ambitious Children's Social Care service improving outcomes for children and families The London Borough of Harrow is embarking on an exciting period of change as we deliver a series of ambitious Children's Reforms Programmes - including Families First, Best Start Family Hubs, Best Start in Life and SEND Reforms. We strive to help every child thrive and through the reforms we are reshaping our future support for children, young people and families across the borough. As part of the Families First Programme, we are building a practice system where relationships are key, where we work alongside children and families encouraging family led decision making and offering multi-disciplinary help when its needed. We are building on our strengths to further improve our approach to child protection, remodelling our system to create a dedicated Multi-Agency Child Protection Service (MACPS) , to have the lead role in keeping children and adolescents safe. The MACPS will be a new specialist unit of child protection expertise for the Borough which has a direct link to the Local Safeguarding Partnership providing local intelligence to inform strategic planning for safeguarding children and adolescents across Harrow. The MACPS will comprise of several teams working with the most vulnerable children at risk of exploitation, neglect, abuse, violence and criminality. The MACPS will have dedicated Child and Adolescent Protection Teams which include Lead Child Protection Practitioners, Missing Officers, Police, Education and Health partners. The teams work in collaboration with the Family Help and Children Looked After Services on a co-allocated basis to lead on Section 47 enquiries, chair strategy meetings, child protection conferences, support impactful protection plans and pre-proceedings and promote Family Group Decision Making. The MACPS will also include teams to wrap intensive support around those on the edge of entering care and the Youth Justice Team who works with those in the criminal justice system. This is your opportunity to join us at a pivotal moment, influencing practice at a strategic level and creating the conditions for innovative practice. You will help shape the future of child protection in Harrow. We are recruiting a Head of Service and a Service Manager to establish and manage this new service. What makes these roles special? Be part of a new dedicated service that sits at the heart of Harrow's safeguarding arrangements, ambitious to strengthen quality and improve consistency. Champion the importance of relationships and family led, strengths based practice and systems thinking. Work closely with peers across children's services and Harrow's partners to foster a collaborative approach and contributing to services that aim to deliver outstanding outcomes for children. Be committed to inclusive and culturally competent practice, ensuring anti-discriminatory engagement with children and families. Have a key role in quality assurance to drive continuous improvement, modelling reflection and shared responsibility to nurture a culture of critical analysis, learning and innovation.
Head of Service / Service Manager Join Harrow Children's Services Be part of an ambitious Children's Social Care service improving outcomes for children and families The London Borough of Harrow is embarking on an exciting period of change as we deliver a series of ambitious Children's Reforms Programmes - including Families First, Best Start Family Hubs, Best Start in Life and SEND Reforms. We strive to help every child thrive and through the reforms we are reshaping our future support for children, young people and families across the borough. As part of the Families First Programme, we are building a practice system where relationships are key, where we work alongside children and families encouraging family led decision making and offering multi-disciplinary help when its needed. We are building on our strengths to further improve our approach to child protection, remodelling our system to create a dedicated Multi-Agency Child Protection Service (MACPS) , to have the lead role in keeping children and adolescents safe. The MACPS will be a new specialist unit of child protection expertise for the Borough which has a direct link to the Local Safeguarding Partnership providing local intelligence to inform strategic planning for safeguarding children and adolescents across Harrow. The MACPS will comprise of several teams working with the most vulnerable children at risk of exploitation, neglect, abuse, violence and criminality. The MACPS will have dedicated Child and Adolescent Protection Teams which include Lead Child Protection Practitioners, Missing Officers, Police, Education and Health partners. The teams work in collaboration with the Family Help and Children Looked After Services on a co-allocated basis to lead on Section 47 enquiries, chair strategy meetings, child protection conferences, support impactful protection plans and pre-proceedings and promote Family Group Decision Making. The MACPS will also include teams to wrap intensive support around those on the edge of entering care and the Youth Justice Service which works with those in the criminal justice system. This is your opportunity to join us at a pivotal moment, influencing practice at a strategic level and creating the conditions for innovative practice. You will help shape the future of child protection in Harrow. We are recruiting a Head of Service and a Service Manager to establish and manage this new service. What makes these roles special? Be part of a new dedicated service that sits at the heart of Harrow's safeguarding arrangements, ambitious to strengthen quality and improve consistency. Champion the importance of relationships and family led, strengths based practice and systems thinking. Work closely with peers across children's services and Harrow's partners to foster a collaborative approach and contributing to services that aim to deliver outstanding outcomes for children. Be committed to inclusive and culturally competent practice, ensuring anti-discriminatory engagement with children and families. Have a key role in quality assurance to drive continuous improvement, modelling reflection and shared responsibility to nurture a culture of critical analysis, learning and innovation.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Head of Service / Service Manager Join Harrow Children's Services Be part of an ambitious Children's Social Care service improving outcomes for children and families The London Borough of Harrow is embarking on an exciting period of change as we deliver a series of ambitious Children's Reforms Programmes - including Families First, Best Start Family Hubs, Best Start in Life and SEND Reforms. We strive to help every child thrive and through the reforms we are reshaping our future support for children, young people and families across the borough. As part of the Families First Programme, we are building a practice system where relationships are key, where we work alongside children and families encouraging family led decision making and offering multi-disciplinary help when its needed. We are building on our strengths to further improve our approach to child protection, remodelling our system to create a dedicated Multi-Agency Child Protection Service (MACPS) , to have the lead role in keeping children and adolescents safe. The MACPS will be a new specialist unit of child protection expertise for the Borough which has a direct link to the Local Safeguarding Partnership providing local intelligence to inform strategic planning for safeguarding children and adolescents across Harrow. The MACPS will comprise of several teams working with the most vulnerable children at risk of exploitation, neglect, abuse, violence and criminality. The MACPS will have dedicated Child and Adolescent Protection Teams which include Lead Child Protection Practitioners, Missing Officers, Police, Education and Health partners. The teams work in collaboration with the Family Help and Children Looked After Services on a co-allocated basis to lead on Section 47 enquiries, chair strategy meetings, child protection conferences, support impactful protection plans and pre-proceedings and promote Family Group Decision Making. The MACPS will also include teams to wrap intensive support around those on the edge of entering care and the Youth Justice Service which works with those in the criminal justice system. This is your opportunity to join us at a pivotal moment, influencing practice at a strategic level and creating the conditions for innovative practice. You will help shape the future of child protection in Harrow. We are recruiting a Head of Service and a Service Manager to establish and manage this new service. What makes these roles special? Be part of a new dedicated service that sits at the heart of Harrow's safeguarding arrangements, ambitious to strengthen quality and improve consistency. Champion the importance of relationships and family led, strengths based practice and systems thinking. Work closely with peers across children's services and Harrow's partners to foster a collaborative approach and contributing to services that aim to deliver outstanding outcomes for children. Be committed to inclusive and culturally competent practice, ensuring anti-discriminatory engagement with children and families. Have a key role in quality assurance to drive continuous improvement, modelling reflection and shared responsibility to nurture a culture of critical analysis, learning and innovation.
Adecco are pleased to be recruiting for a ICT Trainer to work within the Lincolnshire Police Force Location: Nettleham, Lincoln Contract Type: Temporary Working Pattern: Full-Time, Monday to Friday Office Based Hourly Rate: 17.97 per hour End Date: June 2027 Are you passionate about technology and education? Do you thrive in a dynamic learning environment? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you! Our client, a leading organisation in ICT training, is on the lookout for an enthusiastic and dedicated ICT Trainer to join their Learning & Development team. What You'll Do: As an ICT Trainer, you will play a crucial role in designing, developing, and delivering engaging training courses for officers and staff. Your responsibilities will include: Delivering interactive training sessions on ICT systems according to national and organisational policies. Creating, updating, and maintaining training materials, lesson plans, and schemes of work. Collaborating with subject matter experts to enhance course content and delivery. Supporting officers and staff to develop their skills and professional attitudes in line with organisational values. Ensuring students understand their Data Protection, Security, and Computer Misuse responsibilities. Conducting Training Needs Analysis for internal teams and external partners. Managing student performance during courses and addressing any concerns sensitively. What We're Looking For: To thrive in this role, you'll need to possess the following skills and qualifications: A commitment to your own learning and development. Ability to work unsupervised and manage your own workload effectively. Strong organisational skills to plan and coordinate activities. Excellent Communication skills, both verbal and written. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and other ICT packages. AET or other relevant training qualification (or currently working towards). Experience in designing and delivering ICT courses. Why Join Us? Make a Difference: Your work will directly impact the performance and skills of officers and staff, helping to foster a culture of continuous improvement and excellence. Supportive Environment: You'll be part of a dedicated Learning & Development team that values collaboration and innovation. Career Development: We believe in your growth! You'll have opportunities to further your skills and qualifications. Diversity and Inclusion: Our client is committed to promoting equality and diversity. You'll be expected to carry out your duties in alignment with the organisation's Diversity Strategy. Health and Safety: You will be responsible for your own health and safety as well as that of others. Adhering to policies regarding safeguarding children and vulnerable adults is paramount. Ready to Take the Next Step? If you're excited about empowering others through ICT training and meet the qualifications above, we'd love to hear from you! Apply now to become a part of this vibrant team and help shape the future of ICT training. Join us on this exciting journey and make a lasting impact in the world of technology and education! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Jun 15, 2026
Seasonal
Adecco are pleased to be recruiting for a ICT Trainer to work within the Lincolnshire Police Force Location: Nettleham, Lincoln Contract Type: Temporary Working Pattern: Full-Time, Monday to Friday Office Based Hourly Rate: 17.97 per hour End Date: June 2027 Are you passionate about technology and education? Do you thrive in a dynamic learning environment? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you! Our client, a leading organisation in ICT training, is on the lookout for an enthusiastic and dedicated ICT Trainer to join their Learning & Development team. What You'll Do: As an ICT Trainer, you will play a crucial role in designing, developing, and delivering engaging training courses for officers and staff. Your responsibilities will include: Delivering interactive training sessions on ICT systems according to national and organisational policies. Creating, updating, and maintaining training materials, lesson plans, and schemes of work. Collaborating with subject matter experts to enhance course content and delivery. Supporting officers and staff to develop their skills and professional attitudes in line with organisational values. Ensuring students understand their Data Protection, Security, and Computer Misuse responsibilities. Conducting Training Needs Analysis for internal teams and external partners. Managing student performance during courses and addressing any concerns sensitively. What We're Looking For: To thrive in this role, you'll need to possess the following skills and qualifications: A commitment to your own learning and development. Ability to work unsupervised and manage your own workload effectively. Strong organisational skills to plan and coordinate activities. Excellent Communication skills, both verbal and written. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and other ICT packages. AET or other relevant training qualification (or currently working towards). Experience in designing and delivering ICT courses. Why Join Us? Make a Difference: Your work will directly impact the performance and skills of officers and staff, helping to foster a culture of continuous improvement and excellence. Supportive Environment: You'll be part of a dedicated Learning & Development team that values collaboration and innovation. Career Development: We believe in your growth! You'll have opportunities to further your skills and qualifications. Diversity and Inclusion: Our client is committed to promoting equality and diversity. You'll be expected to carry out your duties in alignment with the organisation's Diversity Strategy. Health and Safety: You will be responsible for your own health and safety as well as that of others. Adhering to policies regarding safeguarding children and vulnerable adults is paramount. Ready to Take the Next Step? If you're excited about empowering others through ICT training and meet the qualifications above, we'd love to hear from you! Apply now to become a part of this vibrant team and help shape the future of ICT training. Join us on this exciting journey and make a lasting impact in the world of technology and education! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
You will be responsible for managing a caseload of anti-social behaviour and tenancy enforcement cases across our housing stock and communities. The role involves investigating complaints, interviewing residents, gathering evidence, and working with internal teams, local authorities, and external agencies to resolve issues effectively. You will play a key role in safeguarding vulnerable residents, promoting tenancy compliance, and ensuring cases are managed in line with legislation, policy, and best practice. Key Responsibilities Investigate reports of anti-social behaviour , nuisance, harassment, and tenancy breaches Manage ASB cases from initial report through to resolution and legal action where required Conduct interviews, home visits, and evidence gathering Work closely with residents, support agencies, police, and local authorities Prepare warning letters, witness statements, and legal documentation Attend court hearings and case conferences when necessary Maintain accurate case records and management systems Provide advice and support to residents affected by ASB Promote early intervention and preventative solutions Contribute to safeguarding and risk management processes About You We are looking for someone who has: Experience managing anti-social behaviour, tenancy enforcement, or community safety cases Knowledge of housing legislation and ASB -related legal processes Excellent communication, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills Ability to handle sensitive and challenging situations professionally Strong investigative and problem-solving abilities Experience working with vulnerable individuals and partner agencies Good organisational skills and the ability to manage competing priorities Competent IT and case management skills If you have the relevant skills then please apply today!
Jun 15, 2026
Seasonal
You will be responsible for managing a caseload of anti-social behaviour and tenancy enforcement cases across our housing stock and communities. The role involves investigating complaints, interviewing residents, gathering evidence, and working with internal teams, local authorities, and external agencies to resolve issues effectively. You will play a key role in safeguarding vulnerable residents, promoting tenancy compliance, and ensuring cases are managed in line with legislation, policy, and best practice. Key Responsibilities Investigate reports of anti-social behaviour , nuisance, harassment, and tenancy breaches Manage ASB cases from initial report through to resolution and legal action where required Conduct interviews, home visits, and evidence gathering Work closely with residents, support agencies, police, and local authorities Prepare warning letters, witness statements, and legal documentation Attend court hearings and case conferences when necessary Maintain accurate case records and management systems Provide advice and support to residents affected by ASB Promote early intervention and preventative solutions Contribute to safeguarding and risk management processes About You We are looking for someone who has: Experience managing anti-social behaviour, tenancy enforcement, or community safety cases Knowledge of housing legislation and ASB -related legal processes Excellent communication, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills Ability to handle sensitive and challenging situations professionally Strong investigative and problem-solving abilities Experience working with vulnerable individuals and partner agencies Good organisational skills and the ability to manage competing priorities Competent IT and case management skills If you have the relevant skills then please apply today!
Role: Domestic Abuse Specialist Location: West Yorkshire Salary: £33,000 FTE Length of Contract: 12-month contract with potential extension Hours: 25 hours a week, Monday Sunday on a flexible 4 week working pattern Possibility for additional/ full time hours if requested Are you passionate about supporting victims and survivors of domestic violence? Do you want to help shape the future of policing and make a real impact at the moment it matters most? We're looking for a Domestic Abuse Specialist to join the groundbreaking domestic violence pilot in West Yorkshire. Working alongside the Police within the Customer Contact Centre, you'll provide expert advice, support risk assessments, and help ensure victims receive a trauma-informed, victim-centred response from their very first contact with the police. Every call matters. Every decision matters. As part of the Raneem's Law team, you'll play a vital role in improving the safety and experiences of victims and survivors of domestic abuse across West Yorkshire. What You'll Be Doing Listening to domestic abuse calls and providing real-time feedback and guidance to police call handlers and officers attending domestic abuse incidents Reviewing risk assessments, identifying safeguarding concerns and ensuring risks are accurately identified Identifying repeat victimisation, escalating risk and safeguarding concerns Championing trauma-informed, survivor-centred practice and help embed it into frontline policing Working collaboratively with police and partner agencies to improve outcomes Ensuring victims' voices, experiences and vulnerabilities are recognised and appropriately recorded Promoting best practice and supporting the ongoing development of police staff through 121 support and training Working collaboratively with partner agencies to ensure victims can access the right support and services What We're Looking For Experience working with victims/survivors of domestic abuse or within safeguarding services. A strong understanding of domestic abuse dynamics, risk assessment and trauma-informed practice. Excellent communication skills and the confidence to provide guidance, challenge and support to professionals. The ability to remain calm, resilient and make sound decisions in a fast-paced operational environment Excellent communication skills and confidence working with professionals Why Join? Be part of a nationally recognised pilot programme Flexible working pattern averaging around 25 hours per week Make a genuine difference to victims and survivors Work alongside dedicated professionals driving real change For more information, please call the team on (phone number removed) and ask to speak to Ria or email her your CV at (url removed) Supporting Futures Consulting acts as both an employer and an agency.
Jun 15, 2026
Contractor
Role: Domestic Abuse Specialist Location: West Yorkshire Salary: £33,000 FTE Length of Contract: 12-month contract with potential extension Hours: 25 hours a week, Monday Sunday on a flexible 4 week working pattern Possibility for additional/ full time hours if requested Are you passionate about supporting victims and survivors of domestic violence? Do you want to help shape the future of policing and make a real impact at the moment it matters most? We're looking for a Domestic Abuse Specialist to join the groundbreaking domestic violence pilot in West Yorkshire. Working alongside the Police within the Customer Contact Centre, you'll provide expert advice, support risk assessments, and help ensure victims receive a trauma-informed, victim-centred response from their very first contact with the police. Every call matters. Every decision matters. As part of the Raneem's Law team, you'll play a vital role in improving the safety and experiences of victims and survivors of domestic abuse across West Yorkshire. What You'll Be Doing Listening to domestic abuse calls and providing real-time feedback and guidance to police call handlers and officers attending domestic abuse incidents Reviewing risk assessments, identifying safeguarding concerns and ensuring risks are accurately identified Identifying repeat victimisation, escalating risk and safeguarding concerns Championing trauma-informed, survivor-centred practice and help embed it into frontline policing Working collaboratively with police and partner agencies to improve outcomes Ensuring victims' voices, experiences and vulnerabilities are recognised and appropriately recorded Promoting best practice and supporting the ongoing development of police staff through 121 support and training Working collaboratively with partner agencies to ensure victims can access the right support and services What We're Looking For Experience working with victims/survivors of domestic abuse or within safeguarding services. A strong understanding of domestic abuse dynamics, risk assessment and trauma-informed practice. Excellent communication skills and the confidence to provide guidance, challenge and support to professionals. The ability to remain calm, resilient and make sound decisions in a fast-paced operational environment Excellent communication skills and confidence working with professionals Why Join? Be part of a nationally recognised pilot programme Flexible working pattern averaging around 25 hours per week Make a genuine difference to victims and survivors Work alongside dedicated professionals driving real change For more information, please call the team on (phone number removed) and ask to speak to Ria or email her your CV at (url removed) Supporting Futures Consulting acts as both an employer and an agency.
LB RICHMOND UPON THAMES AND LB WANDSWORTH
Wandsworth, London
Children's Social Worker - Children Looked After Up to £52,767 per annum (subject to experience) + Benefits Permanent Full Time (36 Hours) Wandsworth, London Ofsted Rating: 'Outstanding' Benefits: Payment of Social Work England registration fee Plus more - view our Children's Services offer here . Are you a passionate and experienced Social Worker ready to change lives and shape futures? Join a team where your creativity, compassion and confidence are not only valued - they are essential. Every day in Wandsworth, Social Workers are helping families write new chapters in their lives. We empower children and their families to overcome challenges, build resilience and thrive. At the core of our work with Children Looked After, we recognise the importance of their relationships and therefore work closely with the children and young people family members and or other significant people in their lives. We welcome motivated Social Workers who are ready to bring their heart, skill and vision to a place where their work truly matters. If you are driven by purpose and want to be part of a service that puts relationships at the heart of everything, we want to hear from you. About the Role As a (Senior) Social Worker, you will be joining one of the three Children Looked After Teams. Each team is made up of a Team Manager and five Social Workers. Your work will be supported by Systemic Practitioners and Specialist Practitioners. In this role, you will be supporting children who are living with relatives, friends, foster families, prospective adopters, or in children's homes and semi-independent settings. Your primary responsibility will be to build sustainable relationships with these children and plan for their permanence, ensuring their safety and supporting them in taking the necessary steps towards independence. You will be conducting regular visits, assessments and reviewing their Care Plans, which will allow you to nurture and develop meaningful relationships with children and young people.By understanding and interpreting their wishes, you will be able to champion and support them in reaching their full potential. Occasionally, you may be required to prepare reports and attend court hearings. In this challenging but rewarding role, you will receive regular supervision and consultations with our Clinical Family Therapy service to ensure you have the necessary support. Additionally, you will work alongside other social workers, placement support officers, and partnership organisations such as Health Services, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services and Independent Reviewing Officers. Essential Qualifications, Skills and Experience A qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England, with successful completion of your ASYE. Previous experience of working with Looked After Children. Confident in your knowledge and practice, with experience across voluntary and statutory settings. A natural collaborator and communicator who brings compassion, creativity and clarity to your work. A champion for children and families, with a belief in their potential and a commitment to their rights. How We Support You You will be part of a small team of five Social Workers with manageable caseloads. Dedicated business support staff work alongside you to reduce admin and free up your time. You will have opportunities to lead, influence and innovate through working groups and service development. Our training offer is second to none: Systemic Psychotherapy (Levels 1, 2 and 3), Practice Educator training, Motivational Interviewing, Trauma-Informed Practice, Leadership Development and much more. We offer clear career progression through our panel for Senior Social Worker and Advanced Practitioner roles, plus ASYE, Step Up and Apprenticeship pathways. Excellent transport links and a vibrant, supportive working culture. If you are ready to make a real difference in the lives of children and families and want to do it in a place that values your passion, your practice and your purpose - apply now. Wandsworth is where your next chapter begins. Contact Details For an informal discussion about the role, please contact: Eric Mensah, Service Manager - Children Looked After and Fostering Closing date: 28 June 2026 Shortlisting date: w/c 29 June 2026 Interview date: w/c 6 July 2026 We may close this vacancy once a sufficient number of applications has been received. Please submit your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Richmond and Wandsworth Better Service Partnership is committed to making our recruitment practices as inclusive as possible for everyone.We are committed to promoting equality and diversity and developing a culture that values differences, recognising that employees from a variety of backgrounds bring important and positive contributions to the Councils and can improve the way we deliver services. We are proud to be a Disability Confident employer. If you require any reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment and selection process, please let us know. We are also committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Some posts may be exempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and as such appointment to these posts will be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to a check of police records via Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). We offer a wide range of benefits designed to attract, develop, and reward our employees such as 40 days annual leave (including Bank Holidays), flexible working and a generous pension plan.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Children's Social Worker - Children Looked After Up to £52,767 per annum (subject to experience) + Benefits Permanent Full Time (36 Hours) Wandsworth, London Ofsted Rating: 'Outstanding' Benefits: Payment of Social Work England registration fee Plus more - view our Children's Services offer here . Are you a passionate and experienced Social Worker ready to change lives and shape futures? Join a team where your creativity, compassion and confidence are not only valued - they are essential. Every day in Wandsworth, Social Workers are helping families write new chapters in their lives. We empower children and their families to overcome challenges, build resilience and thrive. At the core of our work with Children Looked After, we recognise the importance of their relationships and therefore work closely with the children and young people family members and or other significant people in their lives. We welcome motivated Social Workers who are ready to bring their heart, skill and vision to a place where their work truly matters. If you are driven by purpose and want to be part of a service that puts relationships at the heart of everything, we want to hear from you. About the Role As a (Senior) Social Worker, you will be joining one of the three Children Looked After Teams. Each team is made up of a Team Manager and five Social Workers. Your work will be supported by Systemic Practitioners and Specialist Practitioners. In this role, you will be supporting children who are living with relatives, friends, foster families, prospective adopters, or in children's homes and semi-independent settings. Your primary responsibility will be to build sustainable relationships with these children and plan for their permanence, ensuring their safety and supporting them in taking the necessary steps towards independence. You will be conducting regular visits, assessments and reviewing their Care Plans, which will allow you to nurture and develop meaningful relationships with children and young people.By understanding and interpreting their wishes, you will be able to champion and support them in reaching their full potential. Occasionally, you may be required to prepare reports and attend court hearings. In this challenging but rewarding role, you will receive regular supervision and consultations with our Clinical Family Therapy service to ensure you have the necessary support. Additionally, you will work alongside other social workers, placement support officers, and partnership organisations such as Health Services, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services and Independent Reviewing Officers. Essential Qualifications, Skills and Experience A qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England, with successful completion of your ASYE. Previous experience of working with Looked After Children. Confident in your knowledge and practice, with experience across voluntary and statutory settings. A natural collaborator and communicator who brings compassion, creativity and clarity to your work. A champion for children and families, with a belief in their potential and a commitment to their rights. How We Support You You will be part of a small team of five Social Workers with manageable caseloads. Dedicated business support staff work alongside you to reduce admin and free up your time. You will have opportunities to lead, influence and innovate through working groups and service development. Our training offer is second to none: Systemic Psychotherapy (Levels 1, 2 and 3), Practice Educator training, Motivational Interviewing, Trauma-Informed Practice, Leadership Development and much more. We offer clear career progression through our panel for Senior Social Worker and Advanced Practitioner roles, plus ASYE, Step Up and Apprenticeship pathways. Excellent transport links and a vibrant, supportive working culture. If you are ready to make a real difference in the lives of children and families and want to do it in a place that values your passion, your practice and your purpose - apply now. Wandsworth is where your next chapter begins. Contact Details For an informal discussion about the role, please contact: Eric Mensah, Service Manager - Children Looked After and Fostering Closing date: 28 June 2026 Shortlisting date: w/c 29 June 2026 Interview date: w/c 6 July 2026 We may close this vacancy once a sufficient number of applications has been received. Please submit your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Richmond and Wandsworth Better Service Partnership is committed to making our recruitment practices as inclusive as possible for everyone.We are committed to promoting equality and diversity and developing a culture that values differences, recognising that employees from a variety of backgrounds bring important and positive contributions to the Councils and can improve the way we deliver services. We are proud to be a Disability Confident employer. If you require any reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment and selection process, please let us know. We are also committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Some posts may be exempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and as such appointment to these posts will be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to a check of police records via Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). We offer a wide range of benefits designed to attract, develop, and reward our employees such as 40 days annual leave (including Bank Holidays), flexible working and a generous pension plan.
Tenancy Housing Officer Harrow - covering Harrow and Brent £33,600 - £38,000 Would you like to join Hyde as a Tenancy Management Officer? At Hyde, we believe everyone deserves a safe, secure and well-managed home. Our Tenancy Management Officers play a vital frontline role in making this happen-supporting customers, tackling anti-social behaviour, and protecting the sustainability of our communities. What you'll be doing Leading and resolving ASB and tenancy enforcement cases from start to finish Conducting investigations, risk assessments and developing clear case plans Managing breaches including illegal occupation, abandonment and subletting Supporting sensitive cases involving safeguarding, domestic abuse and vulnerability Preparing high-quality legal documentation and attending court where necessary Working closely with police, local authorities, safeguarding teams and community partners Maintaining accurate records and ensuring compliance with legislation and policy Identifying trends and contributing to service improvement and prevention strategies What we're looking for We are seeking someone with strong experience in Anti Social Behaviour (ASB) or tenancy management, ideally within social housing or a similar regulated environment. You will also bring: Strong investigative and case management skills Confidence handling complex, sensitive and sometimes confrontational situations Excellent communication skills with the ability to build trust and de-escalate issues Experience working collaboratively across agencies and internal teams A methodical and evidence-led approach to decision making A commitment to delivering fair, proportionate and legally sound outcomes Why join Hyde? At Hyde, you'll be part of an organisation that is ambitious, professional, and deeply committed to making a difference. We take pride in delivering high-quality housing services and building stronger communities. We own and manage 125,000 homes and are driven by a strong social purpose-creating safe, affordable homes and thriving communities. This is a unique opportunity to make a meaningful difference in later living communities. You'll play a vital role in ensuring customers feel safe, supported, and connected-while helping to shape thriving, inclusive neighbourhoods. Benefits Excellent pension Generous holiday allowance Life assurance Flexible benefits platform Career development & learning support Volunteering days Diversity, inclusion and accessibility Equity, diversity and inclusion are central to life at Hyde. We're committed to creating a truly inclusive workplace where everyone feels respected, valued and able to be themselves. Our aim is to have a workforce that reflects the diversity of the customers and communities we serve, ensuring that different perspectives are represented in decision-making, service delivery, and the way we shape our organisation. By fostering an environment where all voices are heard and valued, we can better understand the needs of our communities and deliver services that are fair, accessible and impactful. As a Disability Confident Employer, we're happy to provide reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process and in the workplace. Please note: candidates will be required to complete an online psychometric assessment prior to interview. We reserve the right to close this advert early if a suitable candidate is identified.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Tenancy Housing Officer Harrow - covering Harrow and Brent £33,600 - £38,000 Would you like to join Hyde as a Tenancy Management Officer? At Hyde, we believe everyone deserves a safe, secure and well-managed home. Our Tenancy Management Officers play a vital frontline role in making this happen-supporting customers, tackling anti-social behaviour, and protecting the sustainability of our communities. What you'll be doing Leading and resolving ASB and tenancy enforcement cases from start to finish Conducting investigations, risk assessments and developing clear case plans Managing breaches including illegal occupation, abandonment and subletting Supporting sensitive cases involving safeguarding, domestic abuse and vulnerability Preparing high-quality legal documentation and attending court where necessary Working closely with police, local authorities, safeguarding teams and community partners Maintaining accurate records and ensuring compliance with legislation and policy Identifying trends and contributing to service improvement and prevention strategies What we're looking for We are seeking someone with strong experience in Anti Social Behaviour (ASB) or tenancy management, ideally within social housing or a similar regulated environment. You will also bring: Strong investigative and case management skills Confidence handling complex, sensitive and sometimes confrontational situations Excellent communication skills with the ability to build trust and de-escalate issues Experience working collaboratively across agencies and internal teams A methodical and evidence-led approach to decision making A commitment to delivering fair, proportionate and legally sound outcomes Why join Hyde? At Hyde, you'll be part of an organisation that is ambitious, professional, and deeply committed to making a difference. We take pride in delivering high-quality housing services and building stronger communities. We own and manage 125,000 homes and are driven by a strong social purpose-creating safe, affordable homes and thriving communities. This is a unique opportunity to make a meaningful difference in later living communities. You'll play a vital role in ensuring customers feel safe, supported, and connected-while helping to shape thriving, inclusive neighbourhoods. Benefits Excellent pension Generous holiday allowance Life assurance Flexible benefits platform Career development & learning support Volunteering days Diversity, inclusion and accessibility Equity, diversity and inclusion are central to life at Hyde. We're committed to creating a truly inclusive workplace where everyone feels respected, valued and able to be themselves. Our aim is to have a workforce that reflects the diversity of the customers and communities we serve, ensuring that different perspectives are represented in decision-making, service delivery, and the way we shape our organisation. By fostering an environment where all voices are heard and valued, we can better understand the needs of our communities and deliver services that are fair, accessible and impactful. As a Disability Confident Employer, we're happy to provide reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process and in the workplace. Please note: candidates will be required to complete an online psychometric assessment prior to interview. We reserve the right to close this advert early if a suitable candidate is identified.
Housing Officer £38,746.40 (plus car allowance of £2,750) per year Hybrid - Peterborough Permanent, Full Time At Amplius, we believe great neighbourhoods start with great relationships. As a Housing Officer, you ll be out in our communities, getting to know customers, tackling issues that matter and helping people feel safe, supported and proud of where they live. If you enjoy working with people, solving problems and making a positive difference every day, this could be the perfect role for you. Salary: £38,746.40 (plus car allowance of £2,750) per year Contract: Permanent, full time Your week: 36.25 hours Monday to Friday 9am to 5.15pm Location: Hybrid with a weekly presence in our Peterborough office. This role requires travel in and around the Peterborough area. Snapshot of your role Manage a portfolio of tenancies, ensuring compliance with agreements, policies, and relevant legislation. Handle a caseload of complex tenancy and neighbourhood issues, including enforcement and compliance-related cases. Minimise voids and support efficient re-letting of properties while maintaining high standards. Carry out pre-tenancy interviews and provide ongoing support to help customers sustain their tenancies. Monitor and improve estate standards, including communal areas, grounds maintenance, and safety compliance. Build strong relationships with local authorities, police, and community partners to address local issues and improve neighbourhoods. Maintain accurate case records, ensure GDPR compliance, and meet performance targets while managing your own workload. What we re looking for CIH Level 3 qualification, or willingness to work towards it. Proven experience in estate and neighbourhood management within a housing environment. Experience of managing people, including providing direction and performance support where required. Strong understanding of housing regulation and the ability to apply this in practice. Experience of building effective relationships with local authorities and external partners. Confidence using housing management systems and maintaining accurate records. Ability to work flexibly across a large geographical area and prioritise a varied workload. A collaborative, resilient approach with the ability to remain calm and effective when handling complex situations. DBS clearance, a full UK driving licence, access to your own vehicle and willingness to travel are all essential requirements for this role. Please read the attached Job Description before applying so you get the full scope of the role. You can read about our colleague benefits here - Amplius colleague benefits Important - We do not provide visa sponsorship; you must be eligible to work in the UK. You must reside in the UK for the duration of your employment and provide Right to Work evidence. Closing: 7 June Interviews in Peterborough: 12 June We reserve the right to close the vacancy early in response to an overwhelming number of applications or a change in business priorities. If you have any questions, please contact the Amplius Talent Team and we ll be happy to assist you. The Company Amplius is one of the largest housing providers across the Midlands, East and Southeast of England. We own and manage more than 40,000 homes and deliver a range of quality services, including care and support, specialist housing and home ownership options. We re a team of over 1,300 colleagues driven to have a positive impact on people s lives and provide affordable homes that make a difference.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Housing Officer £38,746.40 (plus car allowance of £2,750) per year Hybrid - Peterborough Permanent, Full Time At Amplius, we believe great neighbourhoods start with great relationships. As a Housing Officer, you ll be out in our communities, getting to know customers, tackling issues that matter and helping people feel safe, supported and proud of where they live. If you enjoy working with people, solving problems and making a positive difference every day, this could be the perfect role for you. Salary: £38,746.40 (plus car allowance of £2,750) per year Contract: Permanent, full time Your week: 36.25 hours Monday to Friday 9am to 5.15pm Location: Hybrid with a weekly presence in our Peterborough office. This role requires travel in and around the Peterborough area. Snapshot of your role Manage a portfolio of tenancies, ensuring compliance with agreements, policies, and relevant legislation. Handle a caseload of complex tenancy and neighbourhood issues, including enforcement and compliance-related cases. Minimise voids and support efficient re-letting of properties while maintaining high standards. Carry out pre-tenancy interviews and provide ongoing support to help customers sustain their tenancies. Monitor and improve estate standards, including communal areas, grounds maintenance, and safety compliance. Build strong relationships with local authorities, police, and community partners to address local issues and improve neighbourhoods. Maintain accurate case records, ensure GDPR compliance, and meet performance targets while managing your own workload. What we re looking for CIH Level 3 qualification, or willingness to work towards it. Proven experience in estate and neighbourhood management within a housing environment. Experience of managing people, including providing direction and performance support where required. Strong understanding of housing regulation and the ability to apply this in practice. Experience of building effective relationships with local authorities and external partners. Confidence using housing management systems and maintaining accurate records. Ability to work flexibly across a large geographical area and prioritise a varied workload. A collaborative, resilient approach with the ability to remain calm and effective when handling complex situations. DBS clearance, a full UK driving licence, access to your own vehicle and willingness to travel are all essential requirements for this role. Please read the attached Job Description before applying so you get the full scope of the role. You can read about our colleague benefits here - Amplius colleague benefits Important - We do not provide visa sponsorship; you must be eligible to work in the UK. You must reside in the UK for the duration of your employment and provide Right to Work evidence. Closing: 7 June Interviews in Peterborough: 12 June We reserve the right to close the vacancy early in response to an overwhelming number of applications or a change in business priorities. If you have any questions, please contact the Amplius Talent Team and we ll be happy to assist you. The Company Amplius is one of the largest housing providers across the Midlands, East and Southeast of England. We own and manage more than 40,000 homes and deliver a range of quality services, including care and support, specialist housing and home ownership options. We re a team of over 1,300 colleagues driven to have a positive impact on people s lives and provide affordable homes that make a difference.
Accommodation Procurement and Development Officer Achieving for Children is a Community Interest Company that has a public sector ethos, combined with the freedom to innovate enabling us to do things differently. As a not-for-profit social enterprise owned by three local authorities (Windsor & Maidenhead, Kingston and Richmond), we offer the freedoms of a social enterprise with the employment benefits of local government. To find out more about us click here . Join a team that's officially Outstanding! Achieving for Children's Children's Services have now been rated Outstanding by Ofsted in both Richmond and Kingston. Our overall services are praised for exceptional care and a workforce that puts children at the center of everything we do. We are proud of this success and note that our specialised Fostering Service has been separately inspected and graded 'Good' by Ofsted, highlighting the quality of our dedicated fostering provision. If you want to be part of a team that's setting the standard for excellence, we want to hear from you. To find out more click here . This is a new and exciting opportunity to utilise or develop your housing knowledge, experience, and strong networking and negotiation skills to establish and develop access to private rented sector accommodation for care leavers in Kingston and Richmond. The post-holder will support young people transitioning from care to settled, appropriate accommodation. If you have the energy to facilitate innovative change and improve the lives of care experienced young people, we would love to hear from you. This is a fixed term role for 24 months. About the role The key responsibilities include: Building and maintaining links with private sector landlords and letting agents, locally and regionally, and developing and maintaining comprehensive databases for them. Working in partnership with Leaving Care Personal Advisers and the Housing & Benefits Officer to expand care leavers' access to, promoting and understanding of, the private rented sector, preventing homelessness and securing safe, stable accommodation. Directly supporting care leavers with activities such as securing tenancies, negotiations, and resolving tenancy issues, including utilising tools like the Corporate Rent Guarantor Scheme. Acting as an ambassador to promote our young people and service, and providing training for private sector renting to staff, young people, and their networks. Working closely with the Local Authority Housing Procurement Teams to ensure work with landlords is coordinated with wider efforts. If you wish to have a informal discussion about the role please contact Caroline Lisa on About you This role may appeal to a housing professional or someone with interest or knowledge in this area. We are looking for someone who understands the unique needs of care leavers and has a passion for ensuring excellent outcomes. You will show energy, innovation, and creativity. Educated to degree level in a relevant discipline and/or a professional qualification or equivalent level of experience. Working knowledge of Private Sector Housing legislation and local authority Housing Policy. Knowledge of statutory legislation and safeguarding duties; explicitly the Children Act 1989 and the Leaving Care Act 2000. Experience of working within the Private housing sector, voluntary sector housing, or a local authority Housing Department. Excellent communication, negotiation and networking skills Ability to be able to effectively develop marketing strategies and tools Experience of building partnerships and co-producing solutions across a diverse set of stakeholders, including senior managers and external clients. Experience in delivering skills workshops and producing materials to support young people in identifying and maintaining accommodation. About our benefits We are focused on creating a positive supportive environment, where you will have access to a really wide range of resources, as well as a competitive salary and all the perks to enable hybrid working. In AfC you will also have access to: 29 days annual leave, increasing to 33 days after 2 years and 35 days after 4 years with an additional day off in your birthday month (Or for term-time workers, your leave entitlement consists of the non-working periods in your contract) Tailored induction sessions commencing on the date you start working for AfC Local Government salary and pension scheme (LGPS or Teachers Pension) Flexible working options - helping to keep a good work life balance A comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme A range of staff benefits and discounts An excellent learning and development offer to support your career pathway To find out about all of the breadth of benefits of working for Achieving for Children click here . For our social work offer click here . For our Recruitment Journey, click here. Important Information Start dates: Achieving for Children have set start dates meaning successful candidates join on a set date in each month. Candidates are advised to prepare for this should a job offer be accepted to ensure eligible continuous service is not affected. Right to work: The UK has introduced a new points-based immigration system affecting EU and Non-EU workers and sponsorship requirements. We advise checking the GOV.UK website for right to work guidance. Equality: We particularly welcome applications from sections of the community who are currently underrepresented within our teams. Achieving for Children are committed to making our recruitment practices as inclusive as possible for everyone. We are committed to promoting equality and diversity and developing a culture that values differences, recognising that employees from a variety of backgrounds bring important and positive contributions and can improve the way we deliver services. We are proud to be a Disability Confident employer. Safeguarding: We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. We expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is exempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and as such appointment to this post will be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to a check of police records via Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). We reserve the right to close this vacancy once a sufficient number of applications has been received. Therefore, it is strongly advised that you complete and return your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
Jun 15, 2026
Seasonal
Accommodation Procurement and Development Officer Achieving for Children is a Community Interest Company that has a public sector ethos, combined with the freedom to innovate enabling us to do things differently. As a not-for-profit social enterprise owned by three local authorities (Windsor & Maidenhead, Kingston and Richmond), we offer the freedoms of a social enterprise with the employment benefits of local government. To find out more about us click here . Join a team that's officially Outstanding! Achieving for Children's Children's Services have now been rated Outstanding by Ofsted in both Richmond and Kingston. Our overall services are praised for exceptional care and a workforce that puts children at the center of everything we do. We are proud of this success and note that our specialised Fostering Service has been separately inspected and graded 'Good' by Ofsted, highlighting the quality of our dedicated fostering provision. If you want to be part of a team that's setting the standard for excellence, we want to hear from you. To find out more click here . This is a new and exciting opportunity to utilise or develop your housing knowledge, experience, and strong networking and negotiation skills to establish and develop access to private rented sector accommodation for care leavers in Kingston and Richmond. The post-holder will support young people transitioning from care to settled, appropriate accommodation. If you have the energy to facilitate innovative change and improve the lives of care experienced young people, we would love to hear from you. This is a fixed term role for 24 months. About the role The key responsibilities include: Building and maintaining links with private sector landlords and letting agents, locally and regionally, and developing and maintaining comprehensive databases for them. Working in partnership with Leaving Care Personal Advisers and the Housing & Benefits Officer to expand care leavers' access to, promoting and understanding of, the private rented sector, preventing homelessness and securing safe, stable accommodation. Directly supporting care leavers with activities such as securing tenancies, negotiations, and resolving tenancy issues, including utilising tools like the Corporate Rent Guarantor Scheme. Acting as an ambassador to promote our young people and service, and providing training for private sector renting to staff, young people, and their networks. Working closely with the Local Authority Housing Procurement Teams to ensure work with landlords is coordinated with wider efforts. If you wish to have a informal discussion about the role please contact Caroline Lisa on About you This role may appeal to a housing professional or someone with interest or knowledge in this area. We are looking for someone who understands the unique needs of care leavers and has a passion for ensuring excellent outcomes. You will show energy, innovation, and creativity. Educated to degree level in a relevant discipline and/or a professional qualification or equivalent level of experience. Working knowledge of Private Sector Housing legislation and local authority Housing Policy. Knowledge of statutory legislation and safeguarding duties; explicitly the Children Act 1989 and the Leaving Care Act 2000. Experience of working within the Private housing sector, voluntary sector housing, or a local authority Housing Department. Excellent communication, negotiation and networking skills Ability to be able to effectively develop marketing strategies and tools Experience of building partnerships and co-producing solutions across a diverse set of stakeholders, including senior managers and external clients. Experience in delivering skills workshops and producing materials to support young people in identifying and maintaining accommodation. About our benefits We are focused on creating a positive supportive environment, where you will have access to a really wide range of resources, as well as a competitive salary and all the perks to enable hybrid working. In AfC you will also have access to: 29 days annual leave, increasing to 33 days after 2 years and 35 days after 4 years with an additional day off in your birthday month (Or for term-time workers, your leave entitlement consists of the non-working periods in your contract) Tailored induction sessions commencing on the date you start working for AfC Local Government salary and pension scheme (LGPS or Teachers Pension) Flexible working options - helping to keep a good work life balance A comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme A range of staff benefits and discounts An excellent learning and development offer to support your career pathway To find out about all of the breadth of benefits of working for Achieving for Children click here . For our social work offer click here . For our Recruitment Journey, click here. Important Information Start dates: Achieving for Children have set start dates meaning successful candidates join on a set date in each month. Candidates are advised to prepare for this should a job offer be accepted to ensure eligible continuous service is not affected. Right to work: The UK has introduced a new points-based immigration system affecting EU and Non-EU workers and sponsorship requirements. We advise checking the GOV.UK website for right to work guidance. Equality: We particularly welcome applications from sections of the community who are currently underrepresented within our teams. Achieving for Children are committed to making our recruitment practices as inclusive as possible for everyone. We are committed to promoting equality and diversity and developing a culture that values differences, recognising that employees from a variety of backgrounds bring important and positive contributions and can improve the way we deliver services. We are proud to be a Disability Confident employer. Safeguarding: We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. We expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is exempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and as such appointment to this post will be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to a check of police records via Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). We reserve the right to close this vacancy once a sufficient number of applications has been received. Therefore, it is strongly advised that you complete and return your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
Role: Head of Quality and Compliance Reporting to: Managing Director Salary: £45,000 - £55,000per annum (based on experience) Location: Keele (3 days from office & 2 days from home) The Supply Register is an education recruitment managed service provider working in partnership with Multi Academy Trusts & Colleges across England and Wales. Our vision is to transform recruitment in the changing world of education & our mission is to become the sector's most trusted education recruitment company. We are now recruiting for a Head of Quality and Compliance to lead and develop The Supply Register s quality assurance, safeguarding and compliance functions. This is role will be pivotal in leading our compliance strategy and will ensure that the business maintains the highest standards across all areas of the business. Role Purpose: Compliance: To ensure that TSR s internal processes, communications and systems are compliant with all statutory, regulatory and partnership requirements through regular monitoring of operational compliance, identifying issues and taking action to improve customer experience and reduce risk to the business. Quality Assurance: To ensure TSR maintains the highest standards of compliance, ethics and professionalism and builds a reputation for excellent customer service, professional development and safe recruitment in order to achieve kite mark accreditations, retain existing customers, secure new business and build positive working partnerships in the sector. Professional Development: To act as the internal reference point for educational matters and ensure that TSR staff are kept appraised of all relevant codes of practice, guidance and policy and receive regular updates on best practice, safer recruitment and education issues to keep their knowledge and skills up to date. Complaints Management: To oversee TSR s complaints and safeguarding procedures and ensure that all concerns are effectively recorded, reported, referred and managed through to a satisfactory resolution. Leadership & Strategy: To lead the overall compliance & quality functions across The Supply Register whilst working closely with the SLT to ensure that strategy aligns with overall growth plans. Safeguarding: To support TSR staff in responding to concerns, conducting investigations, attending professional strategy meetings and making referrals to professional bodies. To ensure all supply teachers and internal staff receive statutory safeguarding training in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Partnership Relations: To support the Managing Director in the developing and maintaining positive working relationship with key stakeholders in the education community. Acting as key contact with expert knowledge who can represent TSR at conferences, government consultations and sector meetings. Responsibilities: Compliance Ensure full compliance with all relevant legislation, including: Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE), APSCo Compliance +, Safer recruitment guidance, Agency Workers Regulations (AWR) and employment / right to work legislation Oversee safeguarding compliance for all candidates placed in our Schools, Trusts & Colleges. Ensure robust vetting procedures are maintained, including DBS checks, right to work documentation, references and qualifications. Monitor and audit compliance records to ensure accuracy, completeness, and readiness for inspection. Oversee the compliance audit trends of our partner agencies and ensure that robust compliance policies are followed by all suppliers. Quality Assurance & Auditing Design and implement quality assurance frameworks and strategic internal audit processes. Ensure that the company audit process is effectively managed and always adhered to, whilst maintaining accurate detailed recordings of findings. Successfully identify risks, trends, and areas for improvement and implement corrective action plans. Strategically lead the compliance team to ensure that we maintain APSCo+ accreditation Represent The Supply Register from a quality & compliance perspective when onboarding new clients and in service reviews where required. Complaints Management Ensure that TSR s compliance policy is followed by operational staff and that they are professionally managed, recorded and resolved within expected timeframes. Provide support to the wider team where complaints need escalating and resolving Report any major complaints or investigations to the Managing Director and liaise on response and action to be taken. Leadership & Strategy Lead the Quality and Compliance function across The Supply Register Continuous development of the company s compliance, safeguarding, and quality assurance strategy. Promote a culture of accountability, continuous improvement, and operational excellence. Provide expert guidance to the leadership team on regulatory and compliance changes Work with the leadership team to ensure that overall quality & compliance strategy aligns with company growth plans Line management of the full compliance team to effectively drive KPI s to ensure that business targets are continuously met Lead, coach, and develop the compliance team to deliver high performance and exceptional service standards. Safeguarding Fulfil the role of Designated Safeguarding Officer for the company Attend all safeguarding / child protection meetings and liaise effectively with the relevant bodies including clients, police, children s services and Local Authority Designated Officers (LADO) Act as the organisation s escalation point for compliance and safeguarding concerns Ensure all supply staff and TSR staff receive KCSiE Part 1 training and complete the Level 1 safeguarding children training. Training & Development Develop and deliver compliance training as part of all new starters induction. Ensure all employees remain up to date with legislative and regulatory changes. Continuously promote best practice in safer recruitment and compliance management. Commit to continuous professional development in the sector with relevant safeguarding, DSL & APSCo+ training. What we are looking for: Senior level experience within compliance, quality assurance and safeguarding Prior experience as a Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL). Strong understanding of safeguarding and safer recruitment requirements. Experience managing audits and accreditations. Proven leadership and team management experience. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skulls Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Exceptional levels of integrity, professionalism & accountability Ability to interpret changing legislation and adapt to operational policies and procedures. If you are interested in this opportunity, please apply or contact us directly. We will be in touch with suitable applicants within 3 working days.
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
Role: Head of Quality and Compliance Reporting to: Managing Director Salary: £45,000 - £55,000per annum (based on experience) Location: Keele (3 days from office & 2 days from home) The Supply Register is an education recruitment managed service provider working in partnership with Multi Academy Trusts & Colleges across England and Wales. Our vision is to transform recruitment in the changing world of education & our mission is to become the sector's most trusted education recruitment company. We are now recruiting for a Head of Quality and Compliance to lead and develop The Supply Register s quality assurance, safeguarding and compliance functions. This is role will be pivotal in leading our compliance strategy and will ensure that the business maintains the highest standards across all areas of the business. Role Purpose: Compliance: To ensure that TSR s internal processes, communications and systems are compliant with all statutory, regulatory and partnership requirements through regular monitoring of operational compliance, identifying issues and taking action to improve customer experience and reduce risk to the business. Quality Assurance: To ensure TSR maintains the highest standards of compliance, ethics and professionalism and builds a reputation for excellent customer service, professional development and safe recruitment in order to achieve kite mark accreditations, retain existing customers, secure new business and build positive working partnerships in the sector. Professional Development: To act as the internal reference point for educational matters and ensure that TSR staff are kept appraised of all relevant codes of practice, guidance and policy and receive regular updates on best practice, safer recruitment and education issues to keep their knowledge and skills up to date. Complaints Management: To oversee TSR s complaints and safeguarding procedures and ensure that all concerns are effectively recorded, reported, referred and managed through to a satisfactory resolution. Leadership & Strategy: To lead the overall compliance & quality functions across The Supply Register whilst working closely with the SLT to ensure that strategy aligns with overall growth plans. Safeguarding: To support TSR staff in responding to concerns, conducting investigations, attending professional strategy meetings and making referrals to professional bodies. To ensure all supply teachers and internal staff receive statutory safeguarding training in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Partnership Relations: To support the Managing Director in the developing and maintaining positive working relationship with key stakeholders in the education community. Acting as key contact with expert knowledge who can represent TSR at conferences, government consultations and sector meetings. Responsibilities: Compliance Ensure full compliance with all relevant legislation, including: Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE), APSCo Compliance +, Safer recruitment guidance, Agency Workers Regulations (AWR) and employment / right to work legislation Oversee safeguarding compliance for all candidates placed in our Schools, Trusts & Colleges. Ensure robust vetting procedures are maintained, including DBS checks, right to work documentation, references and qualifications. Monitor and audit compliance records to ensure accuracy, completeness, and readiness for inspection. Oversee the compliance audit trends of our partner agencies and ensure that robust compliance policies are followed by all suppliers. Quality Assurance & Auditing Design and implement quality assurance frameworks and strategic internal audit processes. Ensure that the company audit process is effectively managed and always adhered to, whilst maintaining accurate detailed recordings of findings. Successfully identify risks, trends, and areas for improvement and implement corrective action plans. Strategically lead the compliance team to ensure that we maintain APSCo+ accreditation Represent The Supply Register from a quality & compliance perspective when onboarding new clients and in service reviews where required. Complaints Management Ensure that TSR s compliance policy is followed by operational staff and that they are professionally managed, recorded and resolved within expected timeframes. Provide support to the wider team where complaints need escalating and resolving Report any major complaints or investigations to the Managing Director and liaise on response and action to be taken. Leadership & Strategy Lead the Quality and Compliance function across The Supply Register Continuous development of the company s compliance, safeguarding, and quality assurance strategy. Promote a culture of accountability, continuous improvement, and operational excellence. Provide expert guidance to the leadership team on regulatory and compliance changes Work with the leadership team to ensure that overall quality & compliance strategy aligns with company growth plans Line management of the full compliance team to effectively drive KPI s to ensure that business targets are continuously met Lead, coach, and develop the compliance team to deliver high performance and exceptional service standards. Safeguarding Fulfil the role of Designated Safeguarding Officer for the company Attend all safeguarding / child protection meetings and liaise effectively with the relevant bodies including clients, police, children s services and Local Authority Designated Officers (LADO) Act as the organisation s escalation point for compliance and safeguarding concerns Ensure all supply staff and TSR staff receive KCSiE Part 1 training and complete the Level 1 safeguarding children training. Training & Development Develop and deliver compliance training as part of all new starters induction. Ensure all employees remain up to date with legislative and regulatory changes. Continuously promote best practice in safer recruitment and compliance management. Commit to continuous professional development in the sector with relevant safeguarding, DSL & APSCo+ training. What we are looking for: Senior level experience within compliance, quality assurance and safeguarding Prior experience as a Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL). Strong understanding of safeguarding and safer recruitment requirements. Experience managing audits and accreditations. Proven leadership and team management experience. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skulls Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Exceptional levels of integrity, professionalism & accountability Ability to interpret changing legislation and adapt to operational policies and procedures. If you are interested in this opportunity, please apply or contact us directly. We will be in touch with suitable applicants within 3 working days.
RSR is a public safety & enterprise security recruitment specialist. We assist public safety employers find the right talent. We assist all employers when they want to source public safety and enterprise security skills and experience. PNSO Data Officer Location: Netley, Hampshire Contract: Full-Time, Contract (6 Months) Hours: 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday Pay Rate: 15.72 per hour Start Date: ASAP Parking Available: Yes On-Site Catering: Yes About the Role We are currently seeking an experienced and detail-oriented PNSO Data Officer to join a busy policing support environment on a six-month temporary contract. This is an excellent opportunity for an individual with previous policing experience and extensive knowledge of national police databases. The successful candidate will play a vital role in maintaining the integrity, accuracy, and governance of critical national policing systems while supporting operational investigations and national initiatives. Working within a specialist team, you will be responsible for managing and maintaining national policing databases, ensuring compliance with national operating standards, legislation, and information governance requirements. Key Responsibilities Manage and maintain national policing databases and associated infrastructure. Process requests relating to sensitive police information in accordance with national operating standards and legislation. Conduct detailed assessments of data to support investigations and operational policing requirements. Ensure compliance with national standards relating to information retention, disclosure, and management. Carry out quality assurance reviews and testing processes to maintain data accuracy and integrity. Identify risks associated with data quality, access, or information sharing and provide recommendations for improvement. Produce reports outlining findings, risks, and corrective actions where necessary. Provide specialist advice and guidance to colleagues regarding national police systems and data governance. Support identity and access management processes, including administration of secure system access. Liaise with internal departments, external agencies, and partner organisations to support collaborative projects and national programmes. Maintain strict confidentiality when handling sensitive and intelligence-related information. Contribute to ongoing service improvements and ensure compliance with data protection and information governance policies. Essential Experience and Skills To be considered for this role, applicants must have: Previous experience working within a policing environment. Experience accessing and working with the following systems: PNC (Police National Computer) RMS (including record updates) PND (Police National Database) NABIS Experience supporting projects and delivering administrative or operational support. At least one year's experience working in a busy office environment using computerised data systems. Experience cross-referencing information across multiple complex systems. Strong record-keeping and quality assurance experience. Excellent attention to detail and analytical skills. Strong communication and stakeholder engagement abilities. The ability to handle sensitive and confidential information appropriately. Qualifications Essential: Educated to QCF Level 2 (including Maths and English) or equivalent experience. Desirable: RSA II qualification or equivalent. Additional Requirements Successful candidates will be required to undergo and maintain enhanced security vetting (SC/MV). A strong understanding of data protection principles and GDPR requirements is essential. Ability to work fully office-based from the Netley location. Immediate or short-notice availability is highly desirable. What's on Offer? Competitive hourly rate of 15.72 per hour Full-time Monday to Friday working pattern Free on-site parking On-site catering facilities Opportunity to work within a specialist policing support function Gain valuable experience supporting national policing systems and operational investigations If you have previous policing experience, strong database management skills, and knowledge of national police systems, we would like to hear from you. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, if you do not hear from us within 7 working days, your application has been unsuccessful. If this role is not for you but you do know somebody who would be interested, please feel free to refer them to us! We have a "Refer A Friend" bonus scheme and we will reward you retail vouchers for any referrals who are not already known to us and are successfully placed! Red Snapper Recruitment is a member of the Red Snapper Group. The Red Snapper Group acts as an employment agency (permanent) and as an employment business (temporary) - a free and confidential service to candidates. The Red Snapper Recruitment Group is an equal opportunities employer.
Jun 14, 2026
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RSR is a public safety & enterprise security recruitment specialist. We assist public safety employers find the right talent. We assist all employers when they want to source public safety and enterprise security skills and experience. PNSO Data Officer Location: Netley, Hampshire Contract: Full-Time, Contract (6 Months) Hours: 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday Pay Rate: 15.72 per hour Start Date: ASAP Parking Available: Yes On-Site Catering: Yes About the Role We are currently seeking an experienced and detail-oriented PNSO Data Officer to join a busy policing support environment on a six-month temporary contract. This is an excellent opportunity for an individual with previous policing experience and extensive knowledge of national police databases. The successful candidate will play a vital role in maintaining the integrity, accuracy, and governance of critical national policing systems while supporting operational investigations and national initiatives. Working within a specialist team, you will be responsible for managing and maintaining national policing databases, ensuring compliance with national operating standards, legislation, and information governance requirements. Key Responsibilities Manage and maintain national policing databases and associated infrastructure. Process requests relating to sensitive police information in accordance with national operating standards and legislation. Conduct detailed assessments of data to support investigations and operational policing requirements. Ensure compliance with national standards relating to information retention, disclosure, and management. Carry out quality assurance reviews and testing processes to maintain data accuracy and integrity. Identify risks associated with data quality, access, or information sharing and provide recommendations for improvement. Produce reports outlining findings, risks, and corrective actions where necessary. Provide specialist advice and guidance to colleagues regarding national police systems and data governance. Support identity and access management processes, including administration of secure system access. Liaise with internal departments, external agencies, and partner organisations to support collaborative projects and national programmes. Maintain strict confidentiality when handling sensitive and intelligence-related information. Contribute to ongoing service improvements and ensure compliance with data protection and information governance policies. Essential Experience and Skills To be considered for this role, applicants must have: Previous experience working within a policing environment. Experience accessing and working with the following systems: PNC (Police National Computer) RMS (including record updates) PND (Police National Database) NABIS Experience supporting projects and delivering administrative or operational support. At least one year's experience working in a busy office environment using computerised data systems. Experience cross-referencing information across multiple complex systems. Strong record-keeping and quality assurance experience. Excellent attention to detail and analytical skills. Strong communication and stakeholder engagement abilities. The ability to handle sensitive and confidential information appropriately. Qualifications Essential: Educated to QCF Level 2 (including Maths and English) or equivalent experience. Desirable: RSA II qualification or equivalent. Additional Requirements Successful candidates will be required to undergo and maintain enhanced security vetting (SC/MV). A strong understanding of data protection principles and GDPR requirements is essential. Ability to work fully office-based from the Netley location. Immediate or short-notice availability is highly desirable. What's on Offer? Competitive hourly rate of 15.72 per hour Full-time Monday to Friday working pattern Free on-site parking On-site catering facilities Opportunity to work within a specialist policing support function Gain valuable experience supporting national policing systems and operational investigations If you have previous policing experience, strong database management skills, and knowledge of national police systems, we would like to hear from you. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, if you do not hear from us within 7 working days, your application has been unsuccessful. If this role is not for you but you do know somebody who would be interested, please feel free to refer them to us! We have a "Refer A Friend" bonus scheme and we will reward you retail vouchers for any referrals who are not already known to us and are successfully placed! Red Snapper Recruitment is a member of the Red Snapper Group. The Red Snapper Group acts as an employment agency (permanent) and as an employment business (temporary) - a free and confidential service to candidates. The Red Snapper Recruitment Group is an equal opportunities employer.