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Prospero Teaching
Special Needs Teaching Assistant In Hereford
Prospero Teaching
As an SEN Teaching Assistant, you will work closely with the class teacher to support pupils with a range of special educational needs. You will play a key role in helping children access learning, build confidence, and develop socially and emotionally within a nurturing environment. Key Responsibilities: Provide one-to-one and small group support for pupils with SEN. Support learning activities and adapt tasks to meet individual needs. Promote positive behaviour and emotional regulation. Assist with the delivery of targeted interventions. Work collaboratively with teaching staff and external professionals. Ensure safeguarding and inclusion are prioritised at all times. Requirements: Experience supporting children with SEN in a school or similar setting. A patient, empathetic, and proactive approach. Strong communication and teamwork skills. Understanding of SEN strategies and behaviour management. Enhanced DBS on the Update Service, or willingness to apply. Provide two professional child related references that cover the last 2 years If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of children with additional needs, we would love to hear from you. OTHER If you would like to be considered for this role, please apply with a copy of your up to date CV to (url removed). Unfortunately, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Prospero Teaching is acting as an employment business/education recruitment agency in relation to this vacancy. The successful candidate will be required to register and have passed all safeguarding/vetting checks with Prospero Teaching in order to fill this vacancy. Any adult working with children and vulnerable young people are responsible for safeguarding and protecting the welfare of the children and young people. Prospero Teaching is able to offer the successful candidate: Accredited continued professional development courses including safeguarding and behaviour management In-house Training and Development Team
May 19, 2026
Seasonal
As an SEN Teaching Assistant, you will work closely with the class teacher to support pupils with a range of special educational needs. You will play a key role in helping children access learning, build confidence, and develop socially and emotionally within a nurturing environment. Key Responsibilities: Provide one-to-one and small group support for pupils with SEN. Support learning activities and adapt tasks to meet individual needs. Promote positive behaviour and emotional regulation. Assist with the delivery of targeted interventions. Work collaboratively with teaching staff and external professionals. Ensure safeguarding and inclusion are prioritised at all times. Requirements: Experience supporting children with SEN in a school or similar setting. A patient, empathetic, and proactive approach. Strong communication and teamwork skills. Understanding of SEN strategies and behaviour management. Enhanced DBS on the Update Service, or willingness to apply. Provide two professional child related references that cover the last 2 years If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of children with additional needs, we would love to hear from you. OTHER If you would like to be considered for this role, please apply with a copy of your up to date CV to (url removed). Unfortunately, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Prospero Teaching is acting as an employment business/education recruitment agency in relation to this vacancy. The successful candidate will be required to register and have passed all safeguarding/vetting checks with Prospero Teaching in order to fill this vacancy. Any adult working with children and vulnerable young people are responsible for safeguarding and protecting the welfare of the children and young people. Prospero Teaching is able to offer the successful candidate: Accredited continued professional development courses including safeguarding and behaviour management In-house Training and Development Team
Aspire People
Youth Support Worker, Primary School based
Aspire People Wythenshawe, Manchester
Aspire People are working in partnership with a large Primary School in Wythenshawe, South Manchester. SLT are looking for a Youth Support Worker to work as a SEND Teaching Assistant with a number of identified pupils across Key Stage 2. The school is a large multi form entry Primary School, with a diverse pupils intake. The school is well resourced to support pupils with SEND, with a provision on site for pupils with Social Emotional Mental Health needs. The ideal candidate will be working with a number of identified pupils with SEMH needs, and other complex needs, across Key Stage 2. Pupils may exhibit behaviours that challenge so potential candidates need to be confident supporting those with SEMH needs, be resilient in their approach and committed and passionate about understanding the 'bigger picture'. You would be working with the pupils on a timetable basis, delivering 1:1 interventions to help support their engagement with core subjects. This role is an ideal opportunity for those who have experience in Youth work, Sports Coaching or have a degree in Psychology, Criminology or Youth Studies. Training is provide by the school on specific interventions, but a passion and commitment for supporting vulnerable pupils to help them reach their true potential is essential. This is a full time role, 08.20 to 15.30 Monday to Friday term time only, on an ongoing basis until the end of the academic year, with the opportunity for permanent employment in the new academic year. What Aspire can offer you: Good rates of pay - 90 to 110 depending on experience A full time opportunity in a South Manchester Primary School Access to Free CPD A designated consultant to support with every step of the journey All employment is subject to safer recruitment checks, including references and Enhanced DBS. To speak further about this role, please submit your CV in the first instance and the relvent consultant will be in touch to discuss in more depth Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
May 19, 2026
Seasonal
Aspire People are working in partnership with a large Primary School in Wythenshawe, South Manchester. SLT are looking for a Youth Support Worker to work as a SEND Teaching Assistant with a number of identified pupils across Key Stage 2. The school is a large multi form entry Primary School, with a diverse pupils intake. The school is well resourced to support pupils with SEND, with a provision on site for pupils with Social Emotional Mental Health needs. The ideal candidate will be working with a number of identified pupils with SEMH needs, and other complex needs, across Key Stage 2. Pupils may exhibit behaviours that challenge so potential candidates need to be confident supporting those with SEMH needs, be resilient in their approach and committed and passionate about understanding the 'bigger picture'. You would be working with the pupils on a timetable basis, delivering 1:1 interventions to help support their engagement with core subjects. This role is an ideal opportunity for those who have experience in Youth work, Sports Coaching or have a degree in Psychology, Criminology or Youth Studies. Training is provide by the school on specific interventions, but a passion and commitment for supporting vulnerable pupils to help them reach their true potential is essential. This is a full time role, 08.20 to 15.30 Monday to Friday term time only, on an ongoing basis until the end of the academic year, with the opportunity for permanent employment in the new academic year. What Aspire can offer you: Good rates of pay - 90 to 110 depending on experience A full time opportunity in a South Manchester Primary School Access to Free CPD A designated consultant to support with every step of the journey All employment is subject to safer recruitment checks, including references and Enhanced DBS. To speak further about this role, please submit your CV in the first instance and the relvent consultant will be in touch to discuss in more depth Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
Supporting Futures Consulting Ltd
Domestic Abuse Helpline Advisor
Supporting Futures Consulting Ltd
Role: Domestic Abuse Helpline Advisor (DAHA) Based: Remote Rate: £14 PAYE / £18 umb Start Date: ASAP Duration: Temporary until the end of June 2026 Hours: Full-time 37.5hrs to cover 8 am to 8 pm weekdays, 8 am to 1 pm weekends and bank holidays. You will work on a shift rota-based system. Our client, a national Domestic Abuse charity, is looking for several Helpline Advisors to join their team to provide an advice, assessment and referral service to survivors of domestic abuse and to perpetrators seeking support for their behaviour, so adults and children affected by domestic abuse can access the right support services for them. Synopsis of duties: Provide a high-quality frontline service to all survivors of domestic abuse. To undertake comprehensive assessments of the risk to, and vulnerability of, those experiencing domestic abuse, ensuring that they are referred to appropriate services. Provide a high-quality, non-judgemental, frontline service to perpetrators of domestic abuse seeking support for their behaviour. To undertake comprehensive assessments, ensuring they are referred to appropriate services. Liaise with partner agencies, including referrals to MARAC (Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conference), Children s Social Care and Adult Community Services. Understand the role of all relevant statutory and non-statutory services available to domestic abuse victims and how to access them. Provide advocacy, emotional and practical support and information to victims in relation to legal options, housing, health and finance. Handle sensitive calls, deal with crisis intervention situations and consult with Police and emergency services where appropriate. Be aware of the boundaries of the service and remit for cases and directing service users to and/or locate appropriate resources in response to the needs of callers, including signposting to alternative sources of support if necessary. Work and liaise effectively with EViE partners, other domestic abuse providers, perpetrator pathways providers, statutory and non-statutory agencies. Support the empowerment of the client and assist them in recognising the features and dynamics of domestic abuse present in their situation, and help them regain control of their lives. Represent the organisation in working with external organisations or co-locating as requested. Maintain timely, accurate and confidential case management records using the OASIS Case Management System and contribute to monitoring information for the service. Participate in regular case management reviews with your Line Manager based on a review of risk and abuse, which feeds back into action planning to further progress, signpost, or close cases. To ensure that all safeguarding measures are delivered in respect of the service-users and their children, and that at all times you adhere strictly to policies and procedures in respect of safeguarding adults at risk and children. Contribute to data and written reports with effective case data input and through the provision of case studies to illustrate the impact of the service for domestic abuse victims. Support colleagues and partner agencies through awareness raising, providing training and institutional advocacy. Respect and value the diversity of the community in which the service works and recognise the needs and concerns of a diverse range of service users, ensuring the service is accessible to all. Remain up to date and compliant with all organisational procedures, policies, and professional codes of conduct and uphold standards of best practice. Support the attainment and maintenance of quality standards. Participate in the out-of-hours on-call rota to deliver telephone and call-out support in the case of emergencies. Participate as required in the delivery of contingency plans outside of the normal shift pattern and service department. Willingness to work outside normal working hours, including evenings and weekends, and to participate in promotional, fundraising and income-generating events, activities and any other duties as may be reasonably required by the organisation. Essential Requirements: In-depth knowledge and understanding of the issues facing women who have experienced domestic violence and abuse and/or sexual violence. An understanding of the impact of multiple, intersecting oppressions (e.g., sexism, racism, homophobia, ableism, etc) and the consequent barriers for some survivors of domestic abuse to accessing services. Knowledge and understanding of trauma and trauma symptoms. At least two years experience working within the domestic abuse sector (desirable). Experience in conducting needs and risk assessments. Experience in providing needs-led support to clients with a variety of support needs. Experience in building and maintaining partnerships with other agencies. DBS dated within the last 6 months or on the update service Supporting Futures Consulting acts as both an employer and an agency.
May 19, 2026
Seasonal
Role: Domestic Abuse Helpline Advisor (DAHA) Based: Remote Rate: £14 PAYE / £18 umb Start Date: ASAP Duration: Temporary until the end of June 2026 Hours: Full-time 37.5hrs to cover 8 am to 8 pm weekdays, 8 am to 1 pm weekends and bank holidays. You will work on a shift rota-based system. Our client, a national Domestic Abuse charity, is looking for several Helpline Advisors to join their team to provide an advice, assessment and referral service to survivors of domestic abuse and to perpetrators seeking support for their behaviour, so adults and children affected by domestic abuse can access the right support services for them. Synopsis of duties: Provide a high-quality frontline service to all survivors of domestic abuse. To undertake comprehensive assessments of the risk to, and vulnerability of, those experiencing domestic abuse, ensuring that they are referred to appropriate services. Provide a high-quality, non-judgemental, frontline service to perpetrators of domestic abuse seeking support for their behaviour. To undertake comprehensive assessments, ensuring they are referred to appropriate services. Liaise with partner agencies, including referrals to MARAC (Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conference), Children s Social Care and Adult Community Services. Understand the role of all relevant statutory and non-statutory services available to domestic abuse victims and how to access them. Provide advocacy, emotional and practical support and information to victims in relation to legal options, housing, health and finance. Handle sensitive calls, deal with crisis intervention situations and consult with Police and emergency services where appropriate. Be aware of the boundaries of the service and remit for cases and directing service users to and/or locate appropriate resources in response to the needs of callers, including signposting to alternative sources of support if necessary. Work and liaise effectively with EViE partners, other domestic abuse providers, perpetrator pathways providers, statutory and non-statutory agencies. Support the empowerment of the client and assist them in recognising the features and dynamics of domestic abuse present in their situation, and help them regain control of their lives. Represent the organisation in working with external organisations or co-locating as requested. Maintain timely, accurate and confidential case management records using the OASIS Case Management System and contribute to monitoring information for the service. Participate in regular case management reviews with your Line Manager based on a review of risk and abuse, which feeds back into action planning to further progress, signpost, or close cases. To ensure that all safeguarding measures are delivered in respect of the service-users and their children, and that at all times you adhere strictly to policies and procedures in respect of safeguarding adults at risk and children. Contribute to data and written reports with effective case data input and through the provision of case studies to illustrate the impact of the service for domestic abuse victims. Support colleagues and partner agencies through awareness raising, providing training and institutional advocacy. Respect and value the diversity of the community in which the service works and recognise the needs and concerns of a diverse range of service users, ensuring the service is accessible to all. Remain up to date and compliant with all organisational procedures, policies, and professional codes of conduct and uphold standards of best practice. Support the attainment and maintenance of quality standards. Participate in the out-of-hours on-call rota to deliver telephone and call-out support in the case of emergencies. Participate as required in the delivery of contingency plans outside of the normal shift pattern and service department. Willingness to work outside normal working hours, including evenings and weekends, and to participate in promotional, fundraising and income-generating events, activities and any other duties as may be reasonably required by the organisation. Essential Requirements: In-depth knowledge and understanding of the issues facing women who have experienced domestic violence and abuse and/or sexual violence. An understanding of the impact of multiple, intersecting oppressions (e.g., sexism, racism, homophobia, ableism, etc) and the consequent barriers for some survivors of domestic abuse to accessing services. Knowledge and understanding of trauma and trauma symptoms. At least two years experience working within the domestic abuse sector (desirable). Experience in conducting needs and risk assessments. Experience in providing needs-led support to clients with a variety of support needs. Experience in building and maintaining partnerships with other agencies. DBS dated within the last 6 months or on the update service Supporting Futures Consulting acts as both an employer and an agency.
Christians Against Poverty
Head of Customer Experience and Service Innovation
Christians Against Poverty Bradford, Yorkshire
Head of Customer Experience and Service Innovation At CAP, we celebrate diversity and strive to build an inclusive workforce that reflects the diverse communities we serve. We warmly welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds. We particularly encourage applications from Global Majority/UK Minority Ethnic candidates, as these groups are currently underrepresented within our wider workforce. We are committed to creating an environment where every individual can thrive and feel they belong. Everything we do is rooted in our values. First and foremost, we are Christ-centred. The work that we do is guided by faith and the belief that everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and God s love. We are bold in fearlessly putting that faith into action to help others and challenge injustice, while also seeking to be compassionate in the way that we want to understand others and offer them meaningful care. We are collaborative in our approach, making time to learn from others and work together to take on UK poverty. And finally, we prioritise being joyful in the face of challenges, because our faith gives us confidence that change is truly possible. Context: Our vision at CAP is to see Transformed Lives, Thriving Churches, and an End to UK Poverty. Our core purpose is to inspire and equip churches across the UK to help people out of debt and poverty, and see them become followers of Jesus. CAP is the catalyst to a church-based movement against poverty, partnering with churches across the 4 nations of the UK. Our products and services equip and inspire nearly 3000 local CAP workers and volunteers in their mission to come alongside those that are in financial crisis or vulnerability to bring practical help and the good news of Jesus CAP stands with the local church in its mission to its community. Currently these products include Debt Help, Job Clubs, Life Skills and Money Coaching and it is the development of these offerings that form the core focus of the role. These service lines have been built at different times by different people and sit quite separately. Today we have a clear view of our target client, a new set of models for how we partner with churches and so we want to architect now are the customer journeys and experiences that draw these threads together. Purpose: This role of Head of Customer Experience (CX) and Service Innovation reports to the Chief Agility Officer, and is the chief service architect of the CAP church-based movement s ecosystem. This role will lead our transition towards a modular suite of services, ensuring every interaction across our audiences are seamless, dignifying and high-impact. The role is responsible for balancing safety, regulation and theology with flexibility and innovation, enabling a national movement to grow at scale. Passion: This team is driven by a shared passion to eradicate UK poverty by equipping churches with flexible and innovative tools and resources. You will be a champion for customer experience excellence across the organisation, directly contributing to the transformation of lives and the delivery of hope. Role: Accountabilities: Team and Capability Development Capability Leadership: Recruit, manage, and mentor a high-performing, multi-disciplinary team, fostering a collaborative and mission-driven culture. Maturity of Practice: Define and establish best-in-class methodologies and quality standards for CX, service blueprinting, user research, and rapid prototyping across the Agility team, ensuring all practices align with the FCA/Safeguarding regulatory requirements. Talent and Culture: Actively drive professional development and manage skill gaps within the CX/Innovation function, creating pathways for internal growth and advocating for the retention of key talent. Cross-Functional Embedding: Work with peer Heads to embed CX and product thinking principles throughout the movement, supporting other teams to adopt a user-centric, iterative mindset. Modular Service Architecture (Design to Grow) Innovation: Deconstruct complex services into modular components. Ensure the foundation is robust and regulated (FCA/Safeguarding), while allowing churches to adapt services to their unique community context. Movement-Led CX: Focus on Partner Effort. Designing digital and physical journeys that make it significantly easier for a church to join, launch, and sustain a CAP ministry. Movement-Focused Impact: Simplifying the technology stack church partners are wrestling with. Evolving CAP s digital infrastructure from a fragmented set of tools, towards an integrated Mission Suite. Productisation of Onboarding: Partner with the wider movement to turn the onboarding process into a high-quality product that inspires and equips without lag and reduces pain points. Decentralised Content & Knowledge Strategy Community Drive Content Strategy: Shift content from centralised, high-production manuals to a dynamic, community-curated Knowledge Commons. Modular Learning: Ensure all training and coaching materials are bite-sized, searchable, and easily swappable, reflecting the diverse voices of the UK-wide movement. Impact-Led Design Embedded Insight: Work with the Head of Impact to bake measurement frameworks into service design. Ensure that impact data is a real-time byproduct of the service, not an additional task for the church. Data Completeness at Source: Work with the Head of Impact to increase the percentage of impact data points (as defined by the the impact framework) captured automatically during the natural flow of service delivery (reducing the need for manual surveys or back-office data entry). Enabling the Impact Community of Practice: Work with the Head of Impact to ensure Insight and Evidence content is accurately and efficiently captured through good design. Closing the Feedback Loop: Translating voices across Client, Church and Supporter. Working with insights from across the movement into immediate improvements. Senior Leadership Team Contributions: Be a key member of the Agility and organisation leadership team, demonstrating and living out CAP s values. Provide strategic counsel to the Chief Agility Officer and Executive Leadership Team on product-related matters. Represent CAP at industry events and conferences, establishing the organisation as a thought leader in the social impact space. Lead cross-functional initiatives to drive organisational change and improve overall operational efficiency. Play an active role as a member of the team in: Platform Democratisation: Advocate for low-code/no-code solutions that move configuration closer to the business teams, reducing technical bottlenecks and increasing the speed of test and learn. Agile Culture Lead: Coaching the wider movement in iterative mindsets, helping teams move from Risk-Aversion to Risk-Awareness. Governance: Be an active participant in governance processes, complying with the technical guardrails as defined and championing best practice. Measurable Outputs: Team Capability Index: Achieve an agreed-upon score on the internal capability maturity assessment for the CX/Innovation function Partner Effort Score (PES): A specific metric measuring "How easy was it to launch your latest CAP service?" (Target: Year-on-year reduction in perceived effort). Modular Component Adoption: The percentage of church partners using at least one component (e.g. a centre created idea) alongside traditional CAP created products and services. Partner Retention Rate: Reduction of the number of centres who leave due to system/process frustration Partner Created Content Usage Ratio: Track an increase in the percentage of church-contributed content that is verified and adopted by other churches in the movement. Onboarding Automation: The percentage of the Church Partner Journey that is self-service vs. requiring manual intervention from the Church and Client Support team. Meantime to innovation: Reducing the time it takes from idea to implementation. Innovation Roadmap: Developing an inspiring and impact focused roadmap with detailed business cases and projected impact targets, ready for philanthropic engagement Team Engagement/Retention: Maintain an average team engagement score above the organisational target and meet specific goals for voluntary staff turnover within the immediate team. Culture: Working at CAP is more than a job; it s a commitment to a community and movement. We believe that a healthy culture is the fuel for our mission. This means we prioritise spiritual rhythms in our week including dedicated time for morning prayer, worship, and team huddles. We are a 'joy-filled' office, which means we celebrate every win, from a client becoming debt-free to a colleague s personal milestone. We expect our team to be 'all in' not just in their tasks, but in contributing to a supportive, laughter-filled, and prayerful environment. CAP is a mission-driven, fast-paced, and deeply relational environment. You will find a culture that prioritises: . click apply for full job details
May 19, 2026
Full time
Head of Customer Experience and Service Innovation At CAP, we celebrate diversity and strive to build an inclusive workforce that reflects the diverse communities we serve. We warmly welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds. We particularly encourage applications from Global Majority/UK Minority Ethnic candidates, as these groups are currently underrepresented within our wider workforce. We are committed to creating an environment where every individual can thrive and feel they belong. Everything we do is rooted in our values. First and foremost, we are Christ-centred. The work that we do is guided by faith and the belief that everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and God s love. We are bold in fearlessly putting that faith into action to help others and challenge injustice, while also seeking to be compassionate in the way that we want to understand others and offer them meaningful care. We are collaborative in our approach, making time to learn from others and work together to take on UK poverty. And finally, we prioritise being joyful in the face of challenges, because our faith gives us confidence that change is truly possible. Context: Our vision at CAP is to see Transformed Lives, Thriving Churches, and an End to UK Poverty. Our core purpose is to inspire and equip churches across the UK to help people out of debt and poverty, and see them become followers of Jesus. CAP is the catalyst to a church-based movement against poverty, partnering with churches across the 4 nations of the UK. Our products and services equip and inspire nearly 3000 local CAP workers and volunteers in their mission to come alongside those that are in financial crisis or vulnerability to bring practical help and the good news of Jesus CAP stands with the local church in its mission to its community. Currently these products include Debt Help, Job Clubs, Life Skills and Money Coaching and it is the development of these offerings that form the core focus of the role. These service lines have been built at different times by different people and sit quite separately. Today we have a clear view of our target client, a new set of models for how we partner with churches and so we want to architect now are the customer journeys and experiences that draw these threads together. Purpose: This role of Head of Customer Experience (CX) and Service Innovation reports to the Chief Agility Officer, and is the chief service architect of the CAP church-based movement s ecosystem. This role will lead our transition towards a modular suite of services, ensuring every interaction across our audiences are seamless, dignifying and high-impact. The role is responsible for balancing safety, regulation and theology with flexibility and innovation, enabling a national movement to grow at scale. Passion: This team is driven by a shared passion to eradicate UK poverty by equipping churches with flexible and innovative tools and resources. You will be a champion for customer experience excellence across the organisation, directly contributing to the transformation of lives and the delivery of hope. Role: Accountabilities: Team and Capability Development Capability Leadership: Recruit, manage, and mentor a high-performing, multi-disciplinary team, fostering a collaborative and mission-driven culture. Maturity of Practice: Define and establish best-in-class methodologies and quality standards for CX, service blueprinting, user research, and rapid prototyping across the Agility team, ensuring all practices align with the FCA/Safeguarding regulatory requirements. Talent and Culture: Actively drive professional development and manage skill gaps within the CX/Innovation function, creating pathways for internal growth and advocating for the retention of key talent. Cross-Functional Embedding: Work with peer Heads to embed CX and product thinking principles throughout the movement, supporting other teams to adopt a user-centric, iterative mindset. Modular Service Architecture (Design to Grow) Innovation: Deconstruct complex services into modular components. Ensure the foundation is robust and regulated (FCA/Safeguarding), while allowing churches to adapt services to their unique community context. Movement-Led CX: Focus on Partner Effort. Designing digital and physical journeys that make it significantly easier for a church to join, launch, and sustain a CAP ministry. Movement-Focused Impact: Simplifying the technology stack church partners are wrestling with. Evolving CAP s digital infrastructure from a fragmented set of tools, towards an integrated Mission Suite. Productisation of Onboarding: Partner with the wider movement to turn the onboarding process into a high-quality product that inspires and equips without lag and reduces pain points. Decentralised Content & Knowledge Strategy Community Drive Content Strategy: Shift content from centralised, high-production manuals to a dynamic, community-curated Knowledge Commons. Modular Learning: Ensure all training and coaching materials are bite-sized, searchable, and easily swappable, reflecting the diverse voices of the UK-wide movement. Impact-Led Design Embedded Insight: Work with the Head of Impact to bake measurement frameworks into service design. Ensure that impact data is a real-time byproduct of the service, not an additional task for the church. Data Completeness at Source: Work with the Head of Impact to increase the percentage of impact data points (as defined by the the impact framework) captured automatically during the natural flow of service delivery (reducing the need for manual surveys or back-office data entry). Enabling the Impact Community of Practice: Work with the Head of Impact to ensure Insight and Evidence content is accurately and efficiently captured through good design. Closing the Feedback Loop: Translating voices across Client, Church and Supporter. Working with insights from across the movement into immediate improvements. Senior Leadership Team Contributions: Be a key member of the Agility and organisation leadership team, demonstrating and living out CAP s values. Provide strategic counsel to the Chief Agility Officer and Executive Leadership Team on product-related matters. Represent CAP at industry events and conferences, establishing the organisation as a thought leader in the social impact space. Lead cross-functional initiatives to drive organisational change and improve overall operational efficiency. Play an active role as a member of the team in: Platform Democratisation: Advocate for low-code/no-code solutions that move configuration closer to the business teams, reducing technical bottlenecks and increasing the speed of test and learn. Agile Culture Lead: Coaching the wider movement in iterative mindsets, helping teams move from Risk-Aversion to Risk-Awareness. Governance: Be an active participant in governance processes, complying with the technical guardrails as defined and championing best practice. Measurable Outputs: Team Capability Index: Achieve an agreed-upon score on the internal capability maturity assessment for the CX/Innovation function Partner Effort Score (PES): A specific metric measuring "How easy was it to launch your latest CAP service?" (Target: Year-on-year reduction in perceived effort). Modular Component Adoption: The percentage of church partners using at least one component (e.g. a centre created idea) alongside traditional CAP created products and services. Partner Retention Rate: Reduction of the number of centres who leave due to system/process frustration Partner Created Content Usage Ratio: Track an increase in the percentage of church-contributed content that is verified and adopted by other churches in the movement. Onboarding Automation: The percentage of the Church Partner Journey that is self-service vs. requiring manual intervention from the Church and Client Support team. Meantime to innovation: Reducing the time it takes from idea to implementation. Innovation Roadmap: Developing an inspiring and impact focused roadmap with detailed business cases and projected impact targets, ready for philanthropic engagement Team Engagement/Retention: Maintain an average team engagement score above the organisational target and meet specific goals for voluntary staff turnover within the immediate team. Culture: Working at CAP is more than a job; it s a commitment to a community and movement. We believe that a healthy culture is the fuel for our mission. This means we prioritise spiritual rhythms in our week including dedicated time for morning prayer, worship, and team huddles. We are a 'joy-filled' office, which means we celebrate every win, from a client becoming debt-free to a colleague s personal milestone. We expect our team to be 'all in' not just in their tasks, but in contributing to a supportive, laughter-filled, and prayerful environment. CAP is a mission-driven, fast-paced, and deeply relational environment. You will find a culture that prioritises: . click apply for full job details
ADVANCE
Young Women & Girls Criminal Justice Mentor Advocate
ADVANCE
Are you looking for a dynamic and rewarding role working for an organisation with the feminist agenda at the core of its ethos? Then Advance Charity could be the career choice for you! We are looking for a CJS Advocate to support Young Women and Girls Salary: £27,000 - £32,000 Location: Based across Advance s London Women s Centres (Hammersmith, Finsbury Park and Stratford), with some travel to community locations across London. Hours: 35 Hours per week with occasional weekend and evening work Contract: Fixed Term Contract until 31st January 2027 This post is open to female applicants only as being female is deemed to be a genuine occupational requirement under Schedule 9, Paragraph 1 of the Equality Act 2010. Please note : Any offer of employment will be made subject to references, confirmation of the right to work in the UK, and satisfactory enhanced DBS check. This role is also subject to Police Vetting. About us Advance is an award-winning and innovative women-only organisation, established in 1998, providing emotional and practical support to women and girls survivors of domestic abuse and supporting women with short-term sentences to reduce offending. We believe in empowering women and girls to lead safe, non-violent, equal lives so that they can flourish and contribute to the community. We are a community-based organisation who lead in best practice approaches to supporting women in their local community. We achieve this by being available to meet and support women in local settings and at our women s centres, and by working in close partnership with other agencies. Our values are to listen and support, to empower and respect, collaboration, innovation, and accountability. About the role: In recognition of the distinct challenges facing young women and girls (YWG), Advance has developed and delivers specialist provision for young women and girls on the Maia & Lift programme, in partnership with other specialist organisations. Our team of Maia Mentor Advocates deliver consistent, holistic support to a small caseload of YWG, working to build relationships of trust, empower YWG to explore their identities, sense of safety, aspirations, and providing practical help and advocacy where needed. As a CJS Advocate for Maia, the postholder will work closely with the Maia Team to provide gender and age specific support to young women and girls at risk of gang involvement, exploitation or in contact with the criminal justice system, to safeguard YWG, capture and record outcomes and enhance the knowledge of other professionals working with this cohort. About You: To be successful as the Mentor Advocate you will need the below experience and skills: You will bring your experience and ability to work intensively with a selected cohort of YWG (aged 13-25), providing centre-based and outreach services and adopting a YWG-centred, strengths-based approach to deliver a range of support and interventions designed to: increase awareness and understanding of healthy relationships; reduce risk and increase feelings of safety; build self-confidence and confidence in professionals and support services; and empower YWG to assert their rights and make choices about future goals. Confidently and sensitively bring the ability to proactively assess risks and safety concerns, raising concerns with the Maia Service Manager, ensuring that, where possible, concerns are discussed openly with YWG, working within local safeguarding frameworks and taking appropriate action to safeguard YWG whilst working within a model of empowerment. You will have a strong understanding of the challenges facing vulnerable YWG including issues related to violence against women and girls and/or the criminal justice system, and experience of community engagement, advocacy and support work with young people and experience of using motivational interviewing and coaching techniques, with the ability to demonstrate a YWG-centred approach to building trust and rapport. How to apply: Please submit your up-to-date CV with a supporting statement. Please note that only applications made via the job advert on the Advance careers page, and those that include a cover letter will be considered. Closing Date for Applications : Sunday 31 May :59 Interviews are taking place on a rolling basis Advance reserves the right to close the advert early, or on the appointment of a candidate. What we can offer you - Employee Benefits: A 35-hour working week An exceptional 30 days of paid holiday per year (pro rata for part time), PLUS public holidays on top (that's nearly 40 days paid holiday per year!) Additional days off to celebrate International Women s Day , and for religious observance and moving home Perkbox - an employee discount platform where you can receive free rewards as well as take advantage of savings on clothes, groceries, travel, leisure and more Pension scheme Enhanced maternity/adoption provision Access to our Employee Assistance Programme Employee eye-care scheme Clinical supervision for front line staff and first line management roles Refer a Friend Scheme - £250 for each referral who passes probation Organisation wide away days Thorough induction and training Career development pathways Under the Equality Act 2010, we are required to make any reasonable adjustments. If you have a disability as defined under this act and/or have special needs, please email the Talent Acquisition Team via the Advance website and will aim to make the necessary arrangements to accommodate your needs. Diversity, Inclusion and Equal Opportunities We are committed to providing equality of opportunity and actively seek to recruit people from groups underrepresented in our current team. We have policies and processes in place to ensure that all employees are offered an equal opportunity in recruitment and selection, promotion, training, pay and benefits. Safeguarding Advance is committed to safeguarding and creating a culture of zero-tolerance of harm and expects all staff, including volunteers to share this commitment. We believe all individuals have the right to live their life free from violence and abuse and the right to feel and be safe. We have a suite of safeguarding policies, procedures and practice guidance, accessible to all staff, which promotes safeguarding and safer working practices across all our services and activities. When we recruit staff, we follow rigorous safer recruitment practices, this involves carrying out pre-employment checks including references, Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks, and identity checks. We ensure all staff undertake mandatory safeguarding training relevant to their role and responsibilities, to empower them to be competent and feel confident in recognising and responding appropriately to safeguarding issues and promote wellbeing.
May 19, 2026
Full time
Are you looking for a dynamic and rewarding role working for an organisation with the feminist agenda at the core of its ethos? Then Advance Charity could be the career choice for you! We are looking for a CJS Advocate to support Young Women and Girls Salary: £27,000 - £32,000 Location: Based across Advance s London Women s Centres (Hammersmith, Finsbury Park and Stratford), with some travel to community locations across London. Hours: 35 Hours per week with occasional weekend and evening work Contract: Fixed Term Contract until 31st January 2027 This post is open to female applicants only as being female is deemed to be a genuine occupational requirement under Schedule 9, Paragraph 1 of the Equality Act 2010. Please note : Any offer of employment will be made subject to references, confirmation of the right to work in the UK, and satisfactory enhanced DBS check. This role is also subject to Police Vetting. About us Advance is an award-winning and innovative women-only organisation, established in 1998, providing emotional and practical support to women and girls survivors of domestic abuse and supporting women with short-term sentences to reduce offending. We believe in empowering women and girls to lead safe, non-violent, equal lives so that they can flourish and contribute to the community. We are a community-based organisation who lead in best practice approaches to supporting women in their local community. We achieve this by being available to meet and support women in local settings and at our women s centres, and by working in close partnership with other agencies. Our values are to listen and support, to empower and respect, collaboration, innovation, and accountability. About the role: In recognition of the distinct challenges facing young women and girls (YWG), Advance has developed and delivers specialist provision for young women and girls on the Maia & Lift programme, in partnership with other specialist organisations. Our team of Maia Mentor Advocates deliver consistent, holistic support to a small caseload of YWG, working to build relationships of trust, empower YWG to explore their identities, sense of safety, aspirations, and providing practical help and advocacy where needed. As a CJS Advocate for Maia, the postholder will work closely with the Maia Team to provide gender and age specific support to young women and girls at risk of gang involvement, exploitation or in contact with the criminal justice system, to safeguard YWG, capture and record outcomes and enhance the knowledge of other professionals working with this cohort. About You: To be successful as the Mentor Advocate you will need the below experience and skills: You will bring your experience and ability to work intensively with a selected cohort of YWG (aged 13-25), providing centre-based and outreach services and adopting a YWG-centred, strengths-based approach to deliver a range of support and interventions designed to: increase awareness and understanding of healthy relationships; reduce risk and increase feelings of safety; build self-confidence and confidence in professionals and support services; and empower YWG to assert their rights and make choices about future goals. Confidently and sensitively bring the ability to proactively assess risks and safety concerns, raising concerns with the Maia Service Manager, ensuring that, where possible, concerns are discussed openly with YWG, working within local safeguarding frameworks and taking appropriate action to safeguard YWG whilst working within a model of empowerment. You will have a strong understanding of the challenges facing vulnerable YWG including issues related to violence against women and girls and/or the criminal justice system, and experience of community engagement, advocacy and support work with young people and experience of using motivational interviewing and coaching techniques, with the ability to demonstrate a YWG-centred approach to building trust and rapport. How to apply: Please submit your up-to-date CV with a supporting statement. Please note that only applications made via the job advert on the Advance careers page, and those that include a cover letter will be considered. Closing Date for Applications : Sunday 31 May :59 Interviews are taking place on a rolling basis Advance reserves the right to close the advert early, or on the appointment of a candidate. What we can offer you - Employee Benefits: A 35-hour working week An exceptional 30 days of paid holiday per year (pro rata for part time), PLUS public holidays on top (that's nearly 40 days paid holiday per year!) Additional days off to celebrate International Women s Day , and for religious observance and moving home Perkbox - an employee discount platform where you can receive free rewards as well as take advantage of savings on clothes, groceries, travel, leisure and more Pension scheme Enhanced maternity/adoption provision Access to our Employee Assistance Programme Employee eye-care scheme Clinical supervision for front line staff and first line management roles Refer a Friend Scheme - £250 for each referral who passes probation Organisation wide away days Thorough induction and training Career development pathways Under the Equality Act 2010, we are required to make any reasonable adjustments. If you have a disability as defined under this act and/or have special needs, please email the Talent Acquisition Team via the Advance website and will aim to make the necessary arrangements to accommodate your needs. Diversity, Inclusion and Equal Opportunities We are committed to providing equality of opportunity and actively seek to recruit people from groups underrepresented in our current team. We have policies and processes in place to ensure that all employees are offered an equal opportunity in recruitment and selection, promotion, training, pay and benefits. Safeguarding Advance is committed to safeguarding and creating a culture of zero-tolerance of harm and expects all staff, including volunteers to share this commitment. We believe all individuals have the right to live their life free from violence and abuse and the right to feel and be safe. We have a suite of safeguarding policies, procedures and practice guidance, accessible to all staff, which promotes safeguarding and safer working practices across all our services and activities. When we recruit staff, we follow rigorous safer recruitment practices, this involves carrying out pre-employment checks including references, Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks, and identity checks. We ensure all staff undertake mandatory safeguarding training relevant to their role and responsibilities, to empower them to be competent and feel confident in recognising and responding appropriately to safeguarding issues and promote wellbeing.
Goodman Masson
Community Resilience Officer
Goodman Masson Rossendale, Lancashire
Are you passionate about fostering independence and building strong communities? Newground Together is seeking a dedicated Community Resilience Officer to help empower residents facing financial crisis in and around the Rossendale area. We value collaboration, respect, and the drive to champion equality, diversity and inclusion. You'll use your excellent interpersonal and relationship-building skills to engage residents in crisis, quickly build trust, and provide vital support. Your advocacy, negotiation and problem-solving abilities will be key in agreeing affordable repayment plans, preventing escalation of debt, and constructively challenging unsustainable spending habits. As a Financial Inclusion Officer, you'll manage intensive short-term caseloads, prioritising urgent needs while maintaining accurate records and personalised action plans. You'll also have the opportunity to facilitate group-based financial capability or cost-of-living sessions, and contribute to monitoring and evaluation by capturing both hard and soft outcomes for residents. Who we are: Newground Together is a registered charity and part of the Together Housing Group. Our mission is simple yet powerful: to empower people to create sustainable communities that are connected, resilient, healthy and prosperous. We do this by supporting job and training opportunities, engaging with young people and families, providing memorable outdoor experiences, and offering activities that promote health and wellbeing. As an organisation we are committed to having a Diverse and Inclusive workforce. We would therefore welcome applications from candidates with any of the nine protected characteristics. We are also proud to be a Disability Confident employer. Please note that this role is a FTC until June 2027. Requirements Key Responsibilities: Conduct home visits and provide financial inclusion support to vulnerable households, helping to address financial hardship and wider aspects of poverty. Offer practical guidance on budgeting, accessing benefits, and improving overall financial resilience. Work collaboratively with partner organisations and internal teams to provide holistic support tailored to individual client needs. Manage client referrals and maintain accurate, up-to-date records on management information systems. Deliver community-based advice sessions and training to frontline staff on financial inclusion and poverty-related issues. Raise awareness of poverty issues and promote available support services. Essential Requirements: Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. Experience working with vulnerable customers and delivering advice or support services. Knowledge of budgeting, benefits, and managing complex or sensitive financial situations. Understanding of fuel poverty, its indicators, and effective interventions. Excellent communication and customer service skills. Proven ability to work towards targets and manage time effectively. Knowledge of safeguarding principles and practices. Benefits In return, we are offering the successful candidate in the Community Resilience Officer role Starting salary of £30,476 per annum You will be covering the Rossendale area. 27 days holiday (rising to 32 over 5 years' service) + bank holidays A flexible working environment, with a range of family friendly policies Your normal working hours will be 37hrs per week Monday - Friday with occasional evening work. Working arrangements are flexible in line with our Smart Working culture so that we deliver an excellent and accessible service for customers. Wide range of technical, professional, and personal development training opportunities Attractive pension scheme Health and wellbeing benefits including access to GPs A range of financial and lifestyle benefits including cycle to work, vehicle leasing and financial advice We have a range of staff support networks, including menopause, culturally diverse, LGBTQ+ and disability. To view the full range of our award winning benefits click on the Employee Benefits Link THG reserves the right to close this vacancy early if sufficient numbers of applicants are received. Therefore, please apply without delay! Please ensure you fully answer the questions on the application form. Due to the nature of the role involving work with vulnerable members of society, this post is subject to a Basic Criminal Disclosure, which will be carried out when a conditional offer is made. INDTHG1
May 19, 2026
Contractor
Are you passionate about fostering independence and building strong communities? Newground Together is seeking a dedicated Community Resilience Officer to help empower residents facing financial crisis in and around the Rossendale area. We value collaboration, respect, and the drive to champion equality, diversity and inclusion. You'll use your excellent interpersonal and relationship-building skills to engage residents in crisis, quickly build trust, and provide vital support. Your advocacy, negotiation and problem-solving abilities will be key in agreeing affordable repayment plans, preventing escalation of debt, and constructively challenging unsustainable spending habits. As a Financial Inclusion Officer, you'll manage intensive short-term caseloads, prioritising urgent needs while maintaining accurate records and personalised action plans. You'll also have the opportunity to facilitate group-based financial capability or cost-of-living sessions, and contribute to monitoring and evaluation by capturing both hard and soft outcomes for residents. Who we are: Newground Together is a registered charity and part of the Together Housing Group. Our mission is simple yet powerful: to empower people to create sustainable communities that are connected, resilient, healthy and prosperous. We do this by supporting job and training opportunities, engaging with young people and families, providing memorable outdoor experiences, and offering activities that promote health and wellbeing. As an organisation we are committed to having a Diverse and Inclusive workforce. We would therefore welcome applications from candidates with any of the nine protected characteristics. We are also proud to be a Disability Confident employer. Please note that this role is a FTC until June 2027. Requirements Key Responsibilities: Conduct home visits and provide financial inclusion support to vulnerable households, helping to address financial hardship and wider aspects of poverty. Offer practical guidance on budgeting, accessing benefits, and improving overall financial resilience. Work collaboratively with partner organisations and internal teams to provide holistic support tailored to individual client needs. Manage client referrals and maintain accurate, up-to-date records on management information systems. Deliver community-based advice sessions and training to frontline staff on financial inclusion and poverty-related issues. Raise awareness of poverty issues and promote available support services. Essential Requirements: Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. Experience working with vulnerable customers and delivering advice or support services. Knowledge of budgeting, benefits, and managing complex or sensitive financial situations. Understanding of fuel poverty, its indicators, and effective interventions. Excellent communication and customer service skills. Proven ability to work towards targets and manage time effectively. Knowledge of safeguarding principles and practices. Benefits In return, we are offering the successful candidate in the Community Resilience Officer role Starting salary of £30,476 per annum You will be covering the Rossendale area. 27 days holiday (rising to 32 over 5 years' service) + bank holidays A flexible working environment, with a range of family friendly policies Your normal working hours will be 37hrs per week Monday - Friday with occasional evening work. Working arrangements are flexible in line with our Smart Working culture so that we deliver an excellent and accessible service for customers. Wide range of technical, professional, and personal development training opportunities Attractive pension scheme Health and wellbeing benefits including access to GPs A range of financial and lifestyle benefits including cycle to work, vehicle leasing and financial advice We have a range of staff support networks, including menopause, culturally diverse, LGBTQ+ and disability. To view the full range of our award winning benefits click on the Employee Benefits Link THG reserves the right to close this vacancy early if sufficient numbers of applicants are received. Therefore, please apply without delay! Please ensure you fully answer the questions on the application form. Due to the nature of the role involving work with vulnerable members of society, this post is subject to a Basic Criminal Disclosure, which will be carried out when a conditional offer is made. INDTHG1
Brook Street Social Care
Housing Support Worker
Brook Street Social Care Bristol, Gloucestershire
Shared Housing Support Worker Location: Bristol Pay: 14.60 per hour Contract: Minimum 3 months, Start date: ASAP Hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week We are recruiting for a Female Shared Housing Support Worker to join a women-only support service in Bristol. This role is ideal for someone passionate about empowering women and supporting those facing housing and mental health challenges. The role: You will provide practical and emotional support to women living in shared supported housing, helping them move towards greater independence and stability. Key responsibilities include: Using the Housing Support Register (HSR) to identify and update eligible service users Completing assessments to establish support needs, identify risks, and enable timely interventions Engaging and supporting women using creative, consistent, and assertive approaches Developing and reviewing support plans using the Outcomes Star Delivering trauma-informed, recovery-focused support and practical assistance Working collaboratively within an integrated team Supporting residents with tenancy agreements, rights, and responsibilities Managing supported housing properties and maintaining a safe, welcoming environment with daily staff presence What we're looking for: Experience of key working within mental health, housing, or support services A strong commitment to empowering women and supporting positive change An understanding of women's specific needs Ability to manage challenging and urgent situations calmly and effectively Flexibility to work on a rota, including occasional out-of-hours shifts A full driving licence and access to a suitable vehicle A DBS on the update service would be useful due to start date If you're motivated, compassionate, and ready to make a real difference, click apply or call Joe on (phone number removed) today.
May 19, 2026
Contractor
Shared Housing Support Worker Location: Bristol Pay: 14.60 per hour Contract: Minimum 3 months, Start date: ASAP Hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week We are recruiting for a Female Shared Housing Support Worker to join a women-only support service in Bristol. This role is ideal for someone passionate about empowering women and supporting those facing housing and mental health challenges. The role: You will provide practical and emotional support to women living in shared supported housing, helping them move towards greater independence and stability. Key responsibilities include: Using the Housing Support Register (HSR) to identify and update eligible service users Completing assessments to establish support needs, identify risks, and enable timely interventions Engaging and supporting women using creative, consistent, and assertive approaches Developing and reviewing support plans using the Outcomes Star Delivering trauma-informed, recovery-focused support and practical assistance Working collaboratively within an integrated team Supporting residents with tenancy agreements, rights, and responsibilities Managing supported housing properties and maintaining a safe, welcoming environment with daily staff presence What we're looking for: Experience of key working within mental health, housing, or support services A strong commitment to empowering women and supporting positive change An understanding of women's specific needs Ability to manage challenging and urgent situations calmly and effectively Flexibility to work on a rota, including occasional out-of-hours shifts A full driving licence and access to a suitable vehicle A DBS on the update service would be useful due to start date If you're motivated, compassionate, and ready to make a real difference, click apply or call Joe on (phone number removed) today.
Service Care Solutions
Probation officer
Service Care Solutions Huyton, Lancashire
Job Title: Probation Officer Location: Huyton, Merseyside Hours: Full-Time (37 hours per week) Contract Type: Temporary / Contract Pay: 28.63 ltd per hour (Umbrella pay rate) equivalent to 20.30 PAYE per hour Overview: We are currently seeking a dedicated and motivated Probation Officer to join our team on a full-time contract basis in Huyton, Merseyside. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced professional to make a meaningful impact by supporting individuals in reducing reoffending and reintegrating into the community. Key Responsibilities: Manage a caseload of individuals subject to probation supervision, ensuring compliance with court orders and licence conditions Conduct risk assessments and develop effective risk management plans Prepare high-quality pre-sentence reports and other court-related documentation Work collaboratively with partner agencies, including police, courts, social services, and community organisations Deliver structured interventions and rehabilitation programmes Monitor and review progress, taking enforcement action where necessary Maintain accurate and up-to-date case records in line with organisational policies Requirements: Qualified Probation Officer (e.g., DipHE Probation Studies, PQiP, or equivalent) Proven experience managing offender caseloads within a probation or criminal justice setting Strong understanding of risk assessment frameworks (e.g., OASys) Excellent report writing and communication skills Ability to work independently and as part of a multi-agency team Commitment to safeguarding and promoting public protection Desirable: Experience working within HM Prison & Probation Service (HMPPS) Knowledge of current criminal justice legislation and practices If you are interested in this role, please contact Andy at Service Care Solutions on (phone number removed) or email (url removed)
May 19, 2026
Contractor
Job Title: Probation Officer Location: Huyton, Merseyside Hours: Full-Time (37 hours per week) Contract Type: Temporary / Contract Pay: 28.63 ltd per hour (Umbrella pay rate) equivalent to 20.30 PAYE per hour Overview: We are currently seeking a dedicated and motivated Probation Officer to join our team on a full-time contract basis in Huyton, Merseyside. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced professional to make a meaningful impact by supporting individuals in reducing reoffending and reintegrating into the community. Key Responsibilities: Manage a caseload of individuals subject to probation supervision, ensuring compliance with court orders and licence conditions Conduct risk assessments and develop effective risk management plans Prepare high-quality pre-sentence reports and other court-related documentation Work collaboratively with partner agencies, including police, courts, social services, and community organisations Deliver structured interventions and rehabilitation programmes Monitor and review progress, taking enforcement action where necessary Maintain accurate and up-to-date case records in line with organisational policies Requirements: Qualified Probation Officer (e.g., DipHE Probation Studies, PQiP, or equivalent) Proven experience managing offender caseloads within a probation or criminal justice setting Strong understanding of risk assessment frameworks (e.g., OASys) Excellent report writing and communication skills Ability to work independently and as part of a multi-agency team Commitment to safeguarding and promoting public protection Desirable: Experience working within HM Prison & Probation Service (HMPPS) Knowledge of current criminal justice legislation and practices If you are interested in this role, please contact Andy at Service Care Solutions on (phone number removed) or email (url removed)
Reed
Plastering Lecturer
Reed
Plastering Lecturer Salary: £35,037 - £41,488 per annum (For academic year 25/26 eligible teachers could receive a premium payment of up to £6,000) Location: North Manchester Job Type: Permanent contract Working Hours : Full-time, 35 hours per week About the role: The role of Plastering Lecturer is integral to delivering excellent and inclusive teaching, learning and assessment in the classroom in a way that inspires our students to succeed and progress. Plan and deliver dynamic, inclusive lessons that inspire learner engagement and challenge. Conduct initial and ongoing assessments to tailor learning pathways. Personalise teaching to individual learners. Promote high expectations to build confidence and aspirations. Manage classroom behaviour to foster a safe and supportive learning environment. Track progress and identify learners needing intervention for rapid improvement. Deliver impactful teaching across centres, groups, and individual learners. Champion safeguarding, equality, diversity, and health & safety policies. What we need from you: Level 3 Trade qualification - essential in trade areas. A full teaching qualification OR professional recognition in learning and skill - or willingness to work towards. Knowledge of appropriate curriculum resources. "All candidates who register with Reed Further Education will have 2 years' referencing taken up and will be required to have a DBS check completed. All offers are conditional upon satisfactory background checks. Reed Further Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment by completing mandatory training within 6 weeks of your first assignment and annually thereafter." Benefits of working for Reed Further Education/our client: Exclusive representation to leading FE colleges, prisons, and training providers in the area A specialist further education consultant who will search for jobs on your behalf A Health Cash Plan and Reed Discount Club Entitlement to Statutory Sick Pay, Statutory Maternity, Paternity and Adoption Pay, Parental Leave and Antenatal/Pre-Adoption Appointment Payment Access to Training and Development - Reed Assessment Centre - Reed Learning Great referral bonus' (up to £200 per successful referral!) Access to roles throughout the UK and online/remote learning To apply for this role, please send us your updated CV by clicking 'Apply Now'. Your application should demonstrate your passion for educational support and your commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Not looking for a teaching role? We are also registering support staff, assessors and technicians through to other FE positions including HR, finance, facilities, administrators. We also have a specialist team of Interim and Senior Management Consultants with over 20 years' experience in the sector.
May 19, 2026
Full time
Plastering Lecturer Salary: £35,037 - £41,488 per annum (For academic year 25/26 eligible teachers could receive a premium payment of up to £6,000) Location: North Manchester Job Type: Permanent contract Working Hours : Full-time, 35 hours per week About the role: The role of Plastering Lecturer is integral to delivering excellent and inclusive teaching, learning and assessment in the classroom in a way that inspires our students to succeed and progress. Plan and deliver dynamic, inclusive lessons that inspire learner engagement and challenge. Conduct initial and ongoing assessments to tailor learning pathways. Personalise teaching to individual learners. Promote high expectations to build confidence and aspirations. Manage classroom behaviour to foster a safe and supportive learning environment. Track progress and identify learners needing intervention for rapid improvement. Deliver impactful teaching across centres, groups, and individual learners. Champion safeguarding, equality, diversity, and health & safety policies. What we need from you: Level 3 Trade qualification - essential in trade areas. A full teaching qualification OR professional recognition in learning and skill - or willingness to work towards. Knowledge of appropriate curriculum resources. "All candidates who register with Reed Further Education will have 2 years' referencing taken up and will be required to have a DBS check completed. All offers are conditional upon satisfactory background checks. Reed Further Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment by completing mandatory training within 6 weeks of your first assignment and annually thereafter." Benefits of working for Reed Further Education/our client: Exclusive representation to leading FE colleges, prisons, and training providers in the area A specialist further education consultant who will search for jobs on your behalf A Health Cash Plan and Reed Discount Club Entitlement to Statutory Sick Pay, Statutory Maternity, Paternity and Adoption Pay, Parental Leave and Antenatal/Pre-Adoption Appointment Payment Access to Training and Development - Reed Assessment Centre - Reed Learning Great referral bonus' (up to £200 per successful referral!) Access to roles throughout the UK and online/remote learning To apply for this role, please send us your updated CV by clicking 'Apply Now'. Your application should demonstrate your passion for educational support and your commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Not looking for a teaching role? We are also registering support staff, assessors and technicians through to other FE positions including HR, finance, facilities, administrators. We also have a specialist team of Interim and Senior Management Consultants with over 20 years' experience in the sector.
Supporting Futures Consulting Ltd
Young Women & Girls CJS Mentor Advocate
Supporting Futures Consulting Ltd Hammersmith And Fulham, London
Role: Young Women & Girls CJS Mentor Advocate Based: Hammersmith, Stratford, Finsbury Park and community locations across London Rate: £15.77ph PAYE or £20.28 umb Start Date: ASAP Duration: Temporary Hours: 35 hours per week Hybrid, 2 days home working Our client, a specialist charity, is looking for a Criminal Justice Service Advocate to deliver consistent, holistic support to a small caseload of Young Women and Girls Synopsis of duties: Provide long term mentoring support to a cohort of YWG (aged 13-25) at risk of or experiencing gang involvement, exploitation or contact with the criminal justice system, providing centrebased and outreach support and adopting a YWG-centred, strengths-based approach to deliver a range of support and interventions designed to increase awareness and understanding of healthy relationships; reduce risk and increase feelings of safety; build self-confidence and confidence in professionals and support services; and empower YWG to assert their rights and make informed choices about future goals. Identify and assess the needs, strengths and goals of YWG on an ongoing basis, carry out safety planning and develop, review and support YWG in line with individual support plans which seek to address risk of contact with the criminal justice system and exploitation, health and wellbeing, relationships, education, training and employment. Identify when YWG would benefit from specialist support in relation to ethnicity, culture, religion, language, gender identity, sexual orientation, health and other intersecting aspects of her unique identity, making referrals as appropriate and ensuring that the discrimination and hardship she may be facing as a result of her identity is highlighted for further awareness raising and advocacy Proactively assess risks and safety concerns, raising concerns with the Maia Service Manager, ensuring that, where possible, concerns are discussed openly with YWG, working within local safeguarding frameworks and taking appropriate action to safeguard YWG whilst working within a model of empowerment. Provide outreach support and advocacy to young women in the community and at women s centres with varying multiple complex needs and across each complexity level. Develop and maintain excellent working relationships with a range of professionals (including Social Workers, Schools, Pupil Referral Units, Youth Offending Teams, Police, Health, Education, Jobcentre Plus, Local Authority and local voluntary and community organisations), using institutional advocacy to maximise positive outcomes for YWG by participating in multiagency working and meetings/forums. Assist the Maia Service Manager to develop and maintain links with partner agencies (statutory and non-statutory, including children and young people s and women and girls voluntary services), develop referral pathways for YWG and provide guidance and training for agencies and professionals working with YWG at risk. Work closely with the YWG Peer Mentor & Group Coordinator to pair YWG with Volunteer Mentors, liaising with their assigned mentor to ensure YWG experiences a smooth referral process and receives consistent messaging and complementary programmes of support across the Maia Service. Work closely with the YWG Peer Mentor & Group Coordinator to refer YWG to and support the delivery of group-based interventions which support YWG to learn about, discuss and reflect on the challenges they have faced and empower YWG to support each other and move forward with their lives. Utilise a range of methods to regularly obtain feedback from YWG regarding their experiences at all stages of the Maia Service, sharing and reflecting on feedback with the Maia Service Manager and staff team, using this to inform the development of new resources and wider ways of working with YWG where appropriate. Maintain accurate case management records, collate all relevant monitoring and evaluation data, keep the Maia Service Manager informed of any issues and successes on an ongoing basis and support her in the production of quarterly monitoring and evaluation reports. Provide Duty cover of the Maia email inbox and phone line to answer enquiries, assist callers with guidance and support, and process new referrals, with the support of the Maia Service Manager. Support the engagement and attendance of young women at Women s Centres and the activities programme. Essential Requirements A strong understanding of the challenges facing vulnerable young women and girls, including the impacts of domestic abuse, exploitation, mental health and contact with the criminal justice system, and of the practical and emotional support needs specific to this group, including education, confidence and relationship-building. Significant experience of working with young women experiencing issues related to violence against women and girls and/or the criminal justice system, and experience of community engagement, advocacy and support work with young people. Knowledge of trauma-informed gendered approaches in supporting young women facing multiple forms of disadvantage. Current knowledge of safeguarding practice, procedures and legislation, including an understanding of approaches to safeguarding in a framework of empowerment. Thorough understanding of, and commitment to, equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory practice Supporting Futures Consulting acts as both an employer and an agency
May 19, 2026
Seasonal
Role: Young Women & Girls CJS Mentor Advocate Based: Hammersmith, Stratford, Finsbury Park and community locations across London Rate: £15.77ph PAYE or £20.28 umb Start Date: ASAP Duration: Temporary Hours: 35 hours per week Hybrid, 2 days home working Our client, a specialist charity, is looking for a Criminal Justice Service Advocate to deliver consistent, holistic support to a small caseload of Young Women and Girls Synopsis of duties: Provide long term mentoring support to a cohort of YWG (aged 13-25) at risk of or experiencing gang involvement, exploitation or contact with the criminal justice system, providing centrebased and outreach support and adopting a YWG-centred, strengths-based approach to deliver a range of support and interventions designed to increase awareness and understanding of healthy relationships; reduce risk and increase feelings of safety; build self-confidence and confidence in professionals and support services; and empower YWG to assert their rights and make informed choices about future goals. Identify and assess the needs, strengths and goals of YWG on an ongoing basis, carry out safety planning and develop, review and support YWG in line with individual support plans which seek to address risk of contact with the criminal justice system and exploitation, health and wellbeing, relationships, education, training and employment. Identify when YWG would benefit from specialist support in relation to ethnicity, culture, religion, language, gender identity, sexual orientation, health and other intersecting aspects of her unique identity, making referrals as appropriate and ensuring that the discrimination and hardship she may be facing as a result of her identity is highlighted for further awareness raising and advocacy Proactively assess risks and safety concerns, raising concerns with the Maia Service Manager, ensuring that, where possible, concerns are discussed openly with YWG, working within local safeguarding frameworks and taking appropriate action to safeguard YWG whilst working within a model of empowerment. Provide outreach support and advocacy to young women in the community and at women s centres with varying multiple complex needs and across each complexity level. Develop and maintain excellent working relationships with a range of professionals (including Social Workers, Schools, Pupil Referral Units, Youth Offending Teams, Police, Health, Education, Jobcentre Plus, Local Authority and local voluntary and community organisations), using institutional advocacy to maximise positive outcomes for YWG by participating in multiagency working and meetings/forums. Assist the Maia Service Manager to develop and maintain links with partner agencies (statutory and non-statutory, including children and young people s and women and girls voluntary services), develop referral pathways for YWG and provide guidance and training for agencies and professionals working with YWG at risk. Work closely with the YWG Peer Mentor & Group Coordinator to pair YWG with Volunteer Mentors, liaising with their assigned mentor to ensure YWG experiences a smooth referral process and receives consistent messaging and complementary programmes of support across the Maia Service. Work closely with the YWG Peer Mentor & Group Coordinator to refer YWG to and support the delivery of group-based interventions which support YWG to learn about, discuss and reflect on the challenges they have faced and empower YWG to support each other and move forward with their lives. Utilise a range of methods to regularly obtain feedback from YWG regarding their experiences at all stages of the Maia Service, sharing and reflecting on feedback with the Maia Service Manager and staff team, using this to inform the development of new resources and wider ways of working with YWG where appropriate. Maintain accurate case management records, collate all relevant monitoring and evaluation data, keep the Maia Service Manager informed of any issues and successes on an ongoing basis and support her in the production of quarterly monitoring and evaluation reports. Provide Duty cover of the Maia email inbox and phone line to answer enquiries, assist callers with guidance and support, and process new referrals, with the support of the Maia Service Manager. Support the engagement and attendance of young women at Women s Centres and the activities programme. Essential Requirements A strong understanding of the challenges facing vulnerable young women and girls, including the impacts of domestic abuse, exploitation, mental health and contact with the criminal justice system, and of the practical and emotional support needs specific to this group, including education, confidence and relationship-building. Significant experience of working with young women experiencing issues related to violence against women and girls and/or the criminal justice system, and experience of community engagement, advocacy and support work with young people. Knowledge of trauma-informed gendered approaches in supporting young women facing multiple forms of disadvantage. Current knowledge of safeguarding practice, procedures and legislation, including an understanding of approaches to safeguarding in a framework of empowerment. Thorough understanding of, and commitment to, equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory practice Supporting Futures Consulting acts as both an employer and an agency
Head of Inclusion
SANDWELL COLLEGE
We are seeking an experienced and passionate Head of Inclusion to join our team at Cadbury College on a 12 month fixed-term basis covering maternity leave. This is an exciting leadership opportunity for an individual committed to ensuring all students receive the support, guidance, and inclusive learning experience they need to succeed. As Head of Inclusion, you will lead and manage the College's inclusion and additional support provision, ensuring high-quality support services for students with additional learning needs, disabilities, and barriers to learning. You will work collaboratively with curriculum teams, safeguarding, student services, and external agencies to promote an inclusive culture and ensure students are fully supported to achieve their potential. This is a strategic and operational role, requiring strong leadership, excellent communication skills, and a student-centred approach. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage inclusion and learning support services across the College Ensure effective support arrangements are in place for students with additional needs Oversee EHCP processes, support planning, and learner interventions Work closely with curriculum and support teams to promote inclusive teaching and learning Manage and support inclusion staff, ensuring high standards of practice Monitor student progress, retention, and achievement within supported provision Develop and maintain strong relationships with external agencies and stakeholders Ensure compliance with safeguarding, SEND, equality, and funding requirements Contribute to strategic planning and continuous improvement initiatives Skills, Knowledge and Expertise Essential Experience managing inclusion, SEND, or student support services Strong understanding of SEND legislation and inclusive practice Experience leading and managing teams Excellent communication, organisational, and problem-solving skills Ability to work collaboratively across departments and with external agencies Commitment to safeguarding, equality, diversity, and inclusion Desirable Teaching or leadership qualification Experience working within Further Education Knowledge of EHCP processes and high needs funding Benefits ? Top-Tier Salaries - We offer sector-leading pay with some of the most competitive salaries around Unbeatable Time Off - Enjoy 35-50 days of annual leave , plus 8 bank holidays AND extra time off at Christmas - because work-life balance is essential Fast-Track Your Career - Take advantage of dedicated development days, career pathways, and talent schemes designed to help you grow and succeed Cycle to Work Scheme - A healthier, greener, and more cost-effective way to commute ? Exclusive Discounts on Onsite Services - Save on Bliss Hair & Beauty Salon, dog grooming, car health checks, and more Fitness Perks - Enjoy our college gym facilities or discounted rates at local gyms to keep you feeling your best Generous Pension Contributions - We invest in your future with 23.68% employer contribution for teaching roles and 21.5% for non-teaching roles Retail & Travel Discounts - Unlock exclusive savings on high street brands, local transport, cross-country travel. UNIDAYS, Student Beans and Blue Light Discount Free Will Writing - We've got your back with professional support for your future planning Free Flu Vaccine - Stay healthy and protected at no cost to you Wellbeing Support - Access confidential counselling services and wellness platforms to support your mental and emotional health We Celebrate You! - We recognise and appreciate your hard work with awards, recognition events, and celebration days throughout the year
May 19, 2026
Full time
We are seeking an experienced and passionate Head of Inclusion to join our team at Cadbury College on a 12 month fixed-term basis covering maternity leave. This is an exciting leadership opportunity for an individual committed to ensuring all students receive the support, guidance, and inclusive learning experience they need to succeed. As Head of Inclusion, you will lead and manage the College's inclusion and additional support provision, ensuring high-quality support services for students with additional learning needs, disabilities, and barriers to learning. You will work collaboratively with curriculum teams, safeguarding, student services, and external agencies to promote an inclusive culture and ensure students are fully supported to achieve their potential. This is a strategic and operational role, requiring strong leadership, excellent communication skills, and a student-centred approach. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage inclusion and learning support services across the College Ensure effective support arrangements are in place for students with additional needs Oversee EHCP processes, support planning, and learner interventions Work closely with curriculum and support teams to promote inclusive teaching and learning Manage and support inclusion staff, ensuring high standards of practice Monitor student progress, retention, and achievement within supported provision Develop and maintain strong relationships with external agencies and stakeholders Ensure compliance with safeguarding, SEND, equality, and funding requirements Contribute to strategic planning and continuous improvement initiatives Skills, Knowledge and Expertise Essential Experience managing inclusion, SEND, or student support services Strong understanding of SEND legislation and inclusive practice Experience leading and managing teams Excellent communication, organisational, and problem-solving skills Ability to work collaboratively across departments and with external agencies Commitment to safeguarding, equality, diversity, and inclusion Desirable Teaching or leadership qualification Experience working within Further Education Knowledge of EHCP processes and high needs funding Benefits ? Top-Tier Salaries - We offer sector-leading pay with some of the most competitive salaries around Unbeatable Time Off - Enjoy 35-50 days of annual leave , plus 8 bank holidays AND extra time off at Christmas - because work-life balance is essential Fast-Track Your Career - Take advantage of dedicated development days, career pathways, and talent schemes designed to help you grow and succeed Cycle to Work Scheme - A healthier, greener, and more cost-effective way to commute ? Exclusive Discounts on Onsite Services - Save on Bliss Hair & Beauty Salon, dog grooming, car health checks, and more Fitness Perks - Enjoy our college gym facilities or discounted rates at local gyms to keep you feeling your best Generous Pension Contributions - We invest in your future with 23.68% employer contribution for teaching roles and 21.5% for non-teaching roles Retail & Travel Discounts - Unlock exclusive savings on high street brands, local transport, cross-country travel. UNIDAYS, Student Beans and Blue Light Discount Free Will Writing - We've got your back with professional support for your future planning Free Flu Vaccine - Stay healthy and protected at no cost to you Wellbeing Support - Access confidential counselling services and wellness platforms to support your mental and emotional health We Celebrate You! - We recognise and appreciate your hard work with awards, recognition events, and celebration days throughout the year
Resourgenix Ltd
L&D Consultant (AI and Data) - Human Resources
Resourgenix Ltd
The L&D Consultant will work directly with the Director of Organisational Capability to design a clear, ambitious and practical enterprise-wide learning strategy focused on AI and data capability uplift. 1-2 days office based in London This role will create the strategic blueprint for how we: Raise foundational AI and data literacy across the entire organisation. Build targeted data and AI learning pathways for specific functional areas. Develop technical programmes (including apprenticeship levy-funded options) to support specialist upskilling and professional certification. This work will directly support the creation of a compelling learning strategy that prepares colleagues for the opportunities and challenges of AI, ensures responsible and informed adoption, and aligns with organisational priorities. Operational delivery remains with the internal team; this role is exclusively strategic. You're accountable for: Data & AI Learning Strategy Developing a coherent, organisation-wide learning strategy that builds confidence, capability and responsible use of data and AI. Designing a multi-tiered capability framework foundation>intermediate>advanced) aligned to our organisational roles and future needs. Creating learning pathways and recommended interventions for generalist, functional and technical audiences. Identifying success measures, KPIs and milestones to track capability uplift. Foundational Data & AI Literacy (Learning for All) Defining and recommending learning solutions that build a baseline understanding of AI, data concepts, responsible/ethical AI and practical workplace applications. Building on the earlier work already undertaken in this space, integrating it into a more comprehensive strategic approach. Targeted Functional Upskilling Partnering with operational and enabling functions to understand where AI and data can add the most value. Creating tailored learning pathways for functions such as casework, operations, HR, finance, digital/IT, and customer services. Recommending appropriate learning approach, (blended learning, simulations, in role learning, vendor-led programmes) Technical Skills & Certification Programmes Developing a strategy for deeper technical development Identifying relevant certification routes Recommending where apprenticeship levy funding can be used to support structured, accredited learning. Future Skills & Horizon Scanning Conducting external research to understand emerging AI and data trends relevant to our work. Providing insight on future skills we will need over the next 3 to 5 years. Advising on partnerships with learning providers, universities, vendors and accreditation bodies. Stakeholder Engagement & Influence Working closely with senior leaders to ensure alignment with organisational priorities and digital strategy. Providing high-quality strategic advice, positioning the organisation to navigate digital and data-driven change. Your experience includes: Extensive experience in L&D strategy, organisational development, or talent management at a senior/strategic level. Significant experience in designing and implementing enterprise-level data, digital or AI capability strategies. Strong understanding of AI fundamentals, data literacy, responsible/ethical AI use, and emerging industry trends. Demonstrated expertise in building structured learning pathways and capability frameworks. Experience working with apprenticeship levy-funded programmes and/or accredited technical learning pathways. Proven ability to work at a strategic level and influence senior stakeholders. Outstanding communication and storytelling skills, with the ability to simplify complex technical concepts.
May 19, 2026
Contractor
The L&D Consultant will work directly with the Director of Organisational Capability to design a clear, ambitious and practical enterprise-wide learning strategy focused on AI and data capability uplift. 1-2 days office based in London This role will create the strategic blueprint for how we: Raise foundational AI and data literacy across the entire organisation. Build targeted data and AI learning pathways for specific functional areas. Develop technical programmes (including apprenticeship levy-funded options) to support specialist upskilling and professional certification. This work will directly support the creation of a compelling learning strategy that prepares colleagues for the opportunities and challenges of AI, ensures responsible and informed adoption, and aligns with organisational priorities. Operational delivery remains with the internal team; this role is exclusively strategic. You're accountable for: Data & AI Learning Strategy Developing a coherent, organisation-wide learning strategy that builds confidence, capability and responsible use of data and AI. Designing a multi-tiered capability framework foundation>intermediate>advanced) aligned to our organisational roles and future needs. Creating learning pathways and recommended interventions for generalist, functional and technical audiences. Identifying success measures, KPIs and milestones to track capability uplift. Foundational Data & AI Literacy (Learning for All) Defining and recommending learning solutions that build a baseline understanding of AI, data concepts, responsible/ethical AI and practical workplace applications. Building on the earlier work already undertaken in this space, integrating it into a more comprehensive strategic approach. Targeted Functional Upskilling Partnering with operational and enabling functions to understand where AI and data can add the most value. Creating tailored learning pathways for functions such as casework, operations, HR, finance, digital/IT, and customer services. Recommending appropriate learning approach, (blended learning, simulations, in role learning, vendor-led programmes) Technical Skills & Certification Programmes Developing a strategy for deeper technical development Identifying relevant certification routes Recommending where apprenticeship levy funding can be used to support structured, accredited learning. Future Skills & Horizon Scanning Conducting external research to understand emerging AI and data trends relevant to our work. Providing insight on future skills we will need over the next 3 to 5 years. Advising on partnerships with learning providers, universities, vendors and accreditation bodies. Stakeholder Engagement & Influence Working closely with senior leaders to ensure alignment with organisational priorities and digital strategy. Providing high-quality strategic advice, positioning the organisation to navigate digital and data-driven change. Your experience includes: Extensive experience in L&D strategy, organisational development, or talent management at a senior/strategic level. Significant experience in designing and implementing enterprise-level data, digital or AI capability strategies. Strong understanding of AI fundamentals, data literacy, responsible/ethical AI use, and emerging industry trends. Demonstrated expertise in building structured learning pathways and capability frameworks. Experience working with apprenticeship levy-funded programmes and/or accredited technical learning pathways. Proven ability to work at a strategic level and influence senior stakeholders. Outstanding communication and storytelling skills, with the ability to simplify complex technical concepts.
Aspire People
Behaviour specialist HLTA
Aspire People Rogerstone, Gwent
Behaviour Specialist HLTA - Newport (September Start) Pay: .00 per day (depending on experience) Are you passionate about supporting pupils who need strong, consistent behaviour guidance to thrive in school? Aspire People are recruiting for a Behaviour Specialist HLTA to work in Newport from September. This is a rewarding opportunity for someone who excels at building relationships, promoting emotional regulation, and helping learners re-engage successfully with education. The Role As a Behaviour Specialist HLTA, you'll be a key member of the school's support framework-working closely with teachers, pastoral teams and ALN/SEN staff to promote positive behaviour and maintain a calm, structured learning environment. Key Responsibilities Targeted behaviour support: Deliver 1:1 and small-group interventions to improve engagement, emotional regulation and readiness to learn Positive behaviour & de-escalation: Apply consistent strategies to minimise disruption and support pupils back into the classroom HLTA responsibilities: Lead learning activities, deliver planned sessions and provide high-quality cover where required Pastoral support: Assist pupils with routines, transitions and reintegration following behavioural incidents Collaborative working: Support individual behaviour plans alongside teaching staff, pastoral teams and ALN/SEN colleagues Safeguarding: Record and report concerns in line with school safeguarding procedures The Ideal Candidate We are seeking someone calm, resilient and proactive, with a genuine commitment to supporting young people: Experience working with children or young people in an education or support setting Strong behaviour management skills and the ability to build rapport quickly Confidence leading learning and interventions at HLTA level Excellent communication skills and a team-focused approach Desirable (but not essential): Experience supporting learners with SEMH, EBD, mental health needs, challenging behaviour, anxiety and/or ALN. Why Aspire People? You'll be supported by a specialist education consultant and considered for additional opportunities across Wales. Apply Now If you're interested in this Behaviour Specialist HLTA role in Newport for September, apply today with your CV and we'll be in touch. Contact: Melissa Riddle - Business Manager (Secondary & FE) (phone number removed) (phone number removed) Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
May 18, 2026
Seasonal
Behaviour Specialist HLTA - Newport (September Start) Pay: .00 per day (depending on experience) Are you passionate about supporting pupils who need strong, consistent behaviour guidance to thrive in school? Aspire People are recruiting for a Behaviour Specialist HLTA to work in Newport from September. This is a rewarding opportunity for someone who excels at building relationships, promoting emotional regulation, and helping learners re-engage successfully with education. The Role As a Behaviour Specialist HLTA, you'll be a key member of the school's support framework-working closely with teachers, pastoral teams and ALN/SEN staff to promote positive behaviour and maintain a calm, structured learning environment. Key Responsibilities Targeted behaviour support: Deliver 1:1 and small-group interventions to improve engagement, emotional regulation and readiness to learn Positive behaviour & de-escalation: Apply consistent strategies to minimise disruption and support pupils back into the classroom HLTA responsibilities: Lead learning activities, deliver planned sessions and provide high-quality cover where required Pastoral support: Assist pupils with routines, transitions and reintegration following behavioural incidents Collaborative working: Support individual behaviour plans alongside teaching staff, pastoral teams and ALN/SEN colleagues Safeguarding: Record and report concerns in line with school safeguarding procedures The Ideal Candidate We are seeking someone calm, resilient and proactive, with a genuine commitment to supporting young people: Experience working with children or young people in an education or support setting Strong behaviour management skills and the ability to build rapport quickly Confidence leading learning and interventions at HLTA level Excellent communication skills and a team-focused approach Desirable (but not essential): Experience supporting learners with SEMH, EBD, mental health needs, challenging behaviour, anxiety and/or ALN. Why Aspire People? You'll be supported by a specialist education consultant and considered for additional opportunities across Wales. Apply Now If you're interested in this Behaviour Specialist HLTA role in Newport for September, apply today with your CV and we'll be in touch. Contact: Melissa Riddle - Business Manager (Secondary & FE) (phone number removed) (phone number removed) Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
Reed
Plumbing Lecturer
Reed
Plumbing Lecturer Salary: £35,037 - £41,488 per annum (For academic year 25/26 eligible teachers could receive a premium payment of up to £6,000) Location: North Manchester Job Type: Permanent contract Working Hours : Full-time, 35 hours per week About the role: The role of Plumbing Lecturer is integral to delivering excellent and inclusive teaching, learning and assessment in the classroom in a way that inspires our students to succeed and progress. Plan and deliver dynamic, inclusive lessons that inspire learner engagement and challenge. Conduct initial and ongoing assessments to tailor learning pathways. Personalise teaching to individual learners. Promote high expectations to build confidence and aspirations. Manage classroom behaviour to foster a safe and supportive learning environment. Track progress and identify learners needing intervention for rapid improvement. Deliver impactful teaching across centres, groups, and individual learners. Champion safeguarding, equality, diversity, and health & safety policies. What we need from you: Level 3 Trade qualification - essential in trade areas. A full teaching qualification OR professional recognition in learning and skill - or willingness to work towards. Knowledge of appropriate curriculum resources. "All candidates who register with Reed Further Education will have 2 years' referencing taken up and will be required to have a DBS check completed. All offers are conditional upon satisfactory background checks. Reed Further Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment by completing mandatory training within 6 weeks of your first assignment and annually thereafter." Benefits of working for Reed Further Education/our client: Exclusive representation to leading FE colleges, prisons, and training providers in the area A specialist further education consultant who will search for jobs on your behalf A Health Cash Plan and Reed Discount Club Entitlement to Statutory Sick Pay, Statutory Maternity, Paternity and Adoption Pay, Parental Leave and Antenatal/Pre-Adoption Appointment Payment Access to Training and Development - Reed Assessment Centre - Reed Learning Great referral bonus' (up to £200 per successful referral!) Access to roles throughout the UK and online/remote learning To apply for this role, please send us your updated CV by clicking 'Apply Now'. Your application should demonstrate your passion for educational support and your commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Not looking for a teaching role? We are also registering support staff, assessors and technicians through to other FE positions including HR, finance, facilities, administrators. We also have a specialist team of Interim and Senior Management Consultants with over 20 years' experience in the sector.
May 18, 2026
Full time
Plumbing Lecturer Salary: £35,037 - £41,488 per annum (For academic year 25/26 eligible teachers could receive a premium payment of up to £6,000) Location: North Manchester Job Type: Permanent contract Working Hours : Full-time, 35 hours per week About the role: The role of Plumbing Lecturer is integral to delivering excellent and inclusive teaching, learning and assessment in the classroom in a way that inspires our students to succeed and progress. Plan and deliver dynamic, inclusive lessons that inspire learner engagement and challenge. Conduct initial and ongoing assessments to tailor learning pathways. Personalise teaching to individual learners. Promote high expectations to build confidence and aspirations. Manage classroom behaviour to foster a safe and supportive learning environment. Track progress and identify learners needing intervention for rapid improvement. Deliver impactful teaching across centres, groups, and individual learners. Champion safeguarding, equality, diversity, and health & safety policies. What we need from you: Level 3 Trade qualification - essential in trade areas. A full teaching qualification OR professional recognition in learning and skill - or willingness to work towards. Knowledge of appropriate curriculum resources. "All candidates who register with Reed Further Education will have 2 years' referencing taken up and will be required to have a DBS check completed. All offers are conditional upon satisfactory background checks. Reed Further Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment by completing mandatory training within 6 weeks of your first assignment and annually thereafter." Benefits of working for Reed Further Education/our client: Exclusive representation to leading FE colleges, prisons, and training providers in the area A specialist further education consultant who will search for jobs on your behalf A Health Cash Plan and Reed Discount Club Entitlement to Statutory Sick Pay, Statutory Maternity, Paternity and Adoption Pay, Parental Leave and Antenatal/Pre-Adoption Appointment Payment Access to Training and Development - Reed Assessment Centre - Reed Learning Great referral bonus' (up to £200 per successful referral!) Access to roles throughout the UK and online/remote learning To apply for this role, please send us your updated CV by clicking 'Apply Now'. Your application should demonstrate your passion for educational support and your commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Not looking for a teaching role? We are also registering support staff, assessors and technicians through to other FE positions including HR, finance, facilities, administrators. We also have a specialist team of Interim and Senior Management Consultants with over 20 years' experience in the sector.
Phoenix Futures
Team Manager
Phoenix Futures Colchester, Essex
Are you an experienced mental health or social care professional ready to lead on a new crisis service at the interface if A&E and community care? We are recruiting a Clinically Led Team Manager to support mobilisation of a brand-new pilot in North Essex. The service will provide targeted support to individuals who frequently present to A&E in mental health crisis, following self-harm, suicide attempt or suicidal ideation. This is a leadership role for an experienced mental health or social care professional. You will combine operational management with clinical oversight to ensure safe, evidence-based and trauma-informed crisis interventions. Salary of £28,500 - £31,500 per annum, pro rata. Starting salary will be dependent on whether the successful candidate holds relevant mental health or social care qualification. The Role As team manager you will be responsible for the day to day running of the pilot. You will lead a small team to deliver high standards of practice, safe risk management, develop effective pathways between hospital and community teams, and maintain strong alignment with Phoenix Futures values and organisational priorities. You will have oversight of data quality, reporting and performance management in order to demonstrate the impact of the pilot to commissioners and wider stakeholders. The pilot will focus on Colchester General Hospital A&E department, and the role will be based in our Colchester office, although travel may be required across North Essex to ensure effective service delivery. This role requires confidence and professional judgement. About You You will be a qualified and experienced mental health of social care professional who is confident working with high-risk, complex presentations. You will bring credibility within multi-disciplinary settings and be motivated by the opportunity to shape and lead a new crisis service at the interface between hospital and community care. To join us a Team Manager you will have: A recognised professional qualification in mental health or social care (desirable) Experience supporting people with complex needs within mental health, social work, substance use, or related services Experience of managing and supporting staff, ideally within a frontline or clinical environment A strong understanding of risk management, safeguarding, and multi-agency working The confidence to make sound professional judgements when working with high-risk presentations The ability to build and maintain effective relationships with partner agencies, including NHS services, adult social care, and treatment providers Experience of monitoring performance and reporting data to managers and commissioners Strong organisational skills, with the ability to balance operational demands with quality and safety You will also bring: A flexible and innovative approach to service delivery Determination, resilience, and a genuine passion for improving outcomes for people in crisis Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal Confidence using Microsoft Outlook and Word, with familiarity in database or case-management systems So, if you re seeking your next challenge as a Team Manager, please get in touch or apply today. Please note: This post is not suitable for candidates without a professional mental health or social work background. Your Rewards Salary of £28,500 - £31,500 per annum, pro rata. Starting salary will be dependent on whether the successful candidate holds relevant mental health or social care qualification Opportunity to access yearly salary increments (subject to appraisal), meaning potential salary increase up to £36,000 per annum, pro rata Committed to providing a Real Living Wage for you, through accreditation with the Living Wage Foundation 25 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays (increasing each year to a maximum of 30 days) Benefits including season ticket loan, pension scheme and life assurance Support through occupational sick pay, eye-care vouchers and regular wellbeing talks and activities Continuous training and career development via PXL our dedicated learning management system Access to a 24/7 Employee Assistance programme including telephone and online access A rewarding role with the opportunity to help us support people on their journey to recovery and change their lives for the better. We ll ensure you get all the support you need to thrive and succeed in your role and find your place amongst our incredible and collaborative team. About Phoenix Futures Phoenix Futures Group is a charity with over 50 years experience and a leading provider of drug and alcohol treatment. Our values are what define us and ensure we work to the highest standards. We believe in being the best, we are passionate about recovery, we value our history and use it to inform our future. We work with local authorities, other charities and service providers across the country to deliver innovative programmes and projects that change lives for the better, setting people on the path to health and emotional well-being. We provide a diverse range of services, our expertise in psychosocial treatment and support is the common thread that runs through everything we do. People need psychological interventions, social support, meaningful use of time, sense of purpose and a place of safety to sustain their recovery. At our core, we support people, families and communities to recover from drug and alcohol dependency. We encourage and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and believe it is important to include people with lived experience to ensure the needs of the people we support are represented. We are committed to creating an inclusive working environment where everyone is free to be themselves and we ensure equity of opportunity. Interview Process We want you to feel comfortable to be your best during the interview process, so that you can get to know Phoenix and we can get to know you. All details will be provided in advance so that you can feel adequately prepared, and we can support you with reasonable adjustments as required. Please note, we will be assessing applications as they are submitted and may close this role should we find sufficient applicants with which to make our shortlist. As such, we would advise applying as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
May 18, 2026
Full time
Are you an experienced mental health or social care professional ready to lead on a new crisis service at the interface if A&E and community care? We are recruiting a Clinically Led Team Manager to support mobilisation of a brand-new pilot in North Essex. The service will provide targeted support to individuals who frequently present to A&E in mental health crisis, following self-harm, suicide attempt or suicidal ideation. This is a leadership role for an experienced mental health or social care professional. You will combine operational management with clinical oversight to ensure safe, evidence-based and trauma-informed crisis interventions. Salary of £28,500 - £31,500 per annum, pro rata. Starting salary will be dependent on whether the successful candidate holds relevant mental health or social care qualification. The Role As team manager you will be responsible for the day to day running of the pilot. You will lead a small team to deliver high standards of practice, safe risk management, develop effective pathways between hospital and community teams, and maintain strong alignment with Phoenix Futures values and organisational priorities. You will have oversight of data quality, reporting and performance management in order to demonstrate the impact of the pilot to commissioners and wider stakeholders. The pilot will focus on Colchester General Hospital A&E department, and the role will be based in our Colchester office, although travel may be required across North Essex to ensure effective service delivery. This role requires confidence and professional judgement. About You You will be a qualified and experienced mental health of social care professional who is confident working with high-risk, complex presentations. You will bring credibility within multi-disciplinary settings and be motivated by the opportunity to shape and lead a new crisis service at the interface between hospital and community care. To join us a Team Manager you will have: A recognised professional qualification in mental health or social care (desirable) Experience supporting people with complex needs within mental health, social work, substance use, or related services Experience of managing and supporting staff, ideally within a frontline or clinical environment A strong understanding of risk management, safeguarding, and multi-agency working The confidence to make sound professional judgements when working with high-risk presentations The ability to build and maintain effective relationships with partner agencies, including NHS services, adult social care, and treatment providers Experience of monitoring performance and reporting data to managers and commissioners Strong organisational skills, with the ability to balance operational demands with quality and safety You will also bring: A flexible and innovative approach to service delivery Determination, resilience, and a genuine passion for improving outcomes for people in crisis Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal Confidence using Microsoft Outlook and Word, with familiarity in database or case-management systems So, if you re seeking your next challenge as a Team Manager, please get in touch or apply today. Please note: This post is not suitable for candidates without a professional mental health or social work background. Your Rewards Salary of £28,500 - £31,500 per annum, pro rata. Starting salary will be dependent on whether the successful candidate holds relevant mental health or social care qualification Opportunity to access yearly salary increments (subject to appraisal), meaning potential salary increase up to £36,000 per annum, pro rata Committed to providing a Real Living Wage for you, through accreditation with the Living Wage Foundation 25 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays (increasing each year to a maximum of 30 days) Benefits including season ticket loan, pension scheme and life assurance Support through occupational sick pay, eye-care vouchers and regular wellbeing talks and activities Continuous training and career development via PXL our dedicated learning management system Access to a 24/7 Employee Assistance programme including telephone and online access A rewarding role with the opportunity to help us support people on their journey to recovery and change their lives for the better. We ll ensure you get all the support you need to thrive and succeed in your role and find your place amongst our incredible and collaborative team. About Phoenix Futures Phoenix Futures Group is a charity with over 50 years experience and a leading provider of drug and alcohol treatment. Our values are what define us and ensure we work to the highest standards. We believe in being the best, we are passionate about recovery, we value our history and use it to inform our future. We work with local authorities, other charities and service providers across the country to deliver innovative programmes and projects that change lives for the better, setting people on the path to health and emotional well-being. We provide a diverse range of services, our expertise in psychosocial treatment and support is the common thread that runs through everything we do. People need psychological interventions, social support, meaningful use of time, sense of purpose and a place of safety to sustain their recovery. At our core, we support people, families and communities to recover from drug and alcohol dependency. We encourage and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and believe it is important to include people with lived experience to ensure the needs of the people we support are represented. We are committed to creating an inclusive working environment where everyone is free to be themselves and we ensure equity of opportunity. Interview Process We want you to feel comfortable to be your best during the interview process, so that you can get to know Phoenix and we can get to know you. All details will be provided in advance so that you can feel adequately prepared, and we can support you with reasonable adjustments as required. Please note, we will be assessing applications as they are submitted and may close this role should we find sufficient applicants with which to make our shortlist. As such, we would advise applying as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
Michael Page
People Advisory Manager
Michael Page Bristol, Gloucestershire
I'm working with a leading Education Organisation to recruit a People Advisory Manager. In this leadership role, you will be focusing on shaping how employee relations and conflict resolution are delivered to the highest standard. Client Details Education Description As the People Advisory Manager you will: Lead, coach and develop a team, building capability, consistency and confidence in ER practice Oversee complex and high-risk casework, ensuring fair, timely and balanced outcomes Drive and embed a forward-thinking Resolution Framework, promoting early intervention and constructive conflict resolution Strengthen governance, quality and consistency across ER processes and case management Build strong, collaborative relationships with trade unions and key stakeholders Provide senior HR support on organisational change, restructures and complex people matters Champion an inclusive, person-centred approach, aligned to the organisations values and commitment to equity Profile A successful People Advisory Manager should have: Significant experience managing complex ER in a large, unionised environment Proven track record of leading and developing high-performing HR teams Strong expertise in conflict resolution and early intervention approaches Excellent communication, judgement and stakeholder influencing skills A passion for continuous improvement and values-led HR practice Job Offer Salary: 45k- 50k + Excellent Benefit Location: Hybrid, flexible working - 3 days in the Bristol office Permanent position within a well-established Education organisation in Bristol. Opportunities for professional development and growth. Supportive and inclusive company culture. Generous holiday entitlement and other workplace benefits.
May 18, 2026
Full time
I'm working with a leading Education Organisation to recruit a People Advisory Manager. In this leadership role, you will be focusing on shaping how employee relations and conflict resolution are delivered to the highest standard. Client Details Education Description As the People Advisory Manager you will: Lead, coach and develop a team, building capability, consistency and confidence in ER practice Oversee complex and high-risk casework, ensuring fair, timely and balanced outcomes Drive and embed a forward-thinking Resolution Framework, promoting early intervention and constructive conflict resolution Strengthen governance, quality and consistency across ER processes and case management Build strong, collaborative relationships with trade unions and key stakeholders Provide senior HR support on organisational change, restructures and complex people matters Champion an inclusive, person-centred approach, aligned to the organisations values and commitment to equity Profile A successful People Advisory Manager should have: Significant experience managing complex ER in a large, unionised environment Proven track record of leading and developing high-performing HR teams Strong expertise in conflict resolution and early intervention approaches Excellent communication, judgement and stakeholder influencing skills A passion for continuous improvement and values-led HR practice Job Offer Salary: 45k- 50k + Excellent Benefit Location: Hybrid, flexible working - 3 days in the Bristol office Permanent position within a well-established Education organisation in Bristol. Opportunities for professional development and growth. Supportive and inclusive company culture. Generous holiday entitlement and other workplace benefits.
Eden Brown Synergy
Speech and Language Therapist -Specialist Neurological Rehab
Eden Brown Synergy
Speech and Language Therapist - Specialist Neurological Rehabilitation Location: Hertfordshire - Large Private Healthcare Provider Contract: Permanent, Full Time Salary: £42,000 per annum + benefits Role Overview We are seeking a Speech and Language Therapist to join a specialist neurological rehabilitation service for adults with complex communication, swallowing, and cognitive impairments. This role provides highly specialist assessment and intervention for individuals with acquired neurological, respiratory, or other medical conditions. You will manage a complex caseload including residents with tracheostomies, prolonged disorders of consciousness (PDOC), locked-in syndrome, and cognitive-communication disorders, ensuring safe, effective, and person-centred care. Key Responsibilities Provide specialist assessment and intervention for communication and swallowing disorders, including PDOC and cognitive-communication disorders. Coordinate and deliver complex therapy programmes, including FEES assessments, risk feeding protocols, and videofluoroscopy referrals where appropriate. Support residents with tracheostomies or ventilator needs. Develop, implement, and evaluate individualised therapy programmes, co-producing meaningful goals with residents. Utilise verbal and non-verbal communication to engage residents and families. Support residents' communication using low- and high-tech augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems. Produce reports summarising care plans, goals, and outcomes. Provide guidance, training, and leadership to therapy assistants and wider MDT staff. Carry out specialist-level admission assessments. Uphold professional standards as outlined by HCPC and RCSLT. Requirements HCPC registered Speech and Language Therapist Experience managing caseloads involving dysphagia assessment and treatment Experience working with families and MDTs Evidence of continuing professional development Benefits Annual salary of £42, days annual leave including bank holidays plus birthday off Career development and specialist training opportunities Pension, life assurance, and wellbeing support Access to employee rewards platform and Blue Light Card discounts About the Service The service is part of a large private healthcare provider delivering specialist neurological rehabilitation across multiple UK sites. Residents benefit from individualised assessment, therapy, and rehabilitation programmes designed to maximise independence, participation, and quality of life. Eden Brown Synergy is an equal opportunities employer. Eden Brown Limited is a limited company registered in England and Wales with registered number . Our registered address is 5th floor 4 Coleman Street, London, EC2R 5AR, part of nGAGE Specialist Recruitment Limited T/A nGAGE Talent. Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail. This message is intended solely for the addressee and may contain confidential information. If you have received this message in error, please send it back to us, and immediately and permanently delete it. Do not use, copy or disclose the information contained in this message or in any attachment. We take reasonable precautions to ensure no viruses are present in this email but cannot accept responsibility for any loss or damage sustained as a result of computer viruses and the recipient must ensure that the email (and attachments) are virus free.
May 18, 2026
Full time
Speech and Language Therapist - Specialist Neurological Rehabilitation Location: Hertfordshire - Large Private Healthcare Provider Contract: Permanent, Full Time Salary: £42,000 per annum + benefits Role Overview We are seeking a Speech and Language Therapist to join a specialist neurological rehabilitation service for adults with complex communication, swallowing, and cognitive impairments. This role provides highly specialist assessment and intervention for individuals with acquired neurological, respiratory, or other medical conditions. You will manage a complex caseload including residents with tracheostomies, prolonged disorders of consciousness (PDOC), locked-in syndrome, and cognitive-communication disorders, ensuring safe, effective, and person-centred care. Key Responsibilities Provide specialist assessment and intervention for communication and swallowing disorders, including PDOC and cognitive-communication disorders. Coordinate and deliver complex therapy programmes, including FEES assessments, risk feeding protocols, and videofluoroscopy referrals where appropriate. Support residents with tracheostomies or ventilator needs. Develop, implement, and evaluate individualised therapy programmes, co-producing meaningful goals with residents. Utilise verbal and non-verbal communication to engage residents and families. Support residents' communication using low- and high-tech augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems. Produce reports summarising care plans, goals, and outcomes. Provide guidance, training, and leadership to therapy assistants and wider MDT staff. Carry out specialist-level admission assessments. Uphold professional standards as outlined by HCPC and RCSLT. Requirements HCPC registered Speech and Language Therapist Experience managing caseloads involving dysphagia assessment and treatment Experience working with families and MDTs Evidence of continuing professional development Benefits Annual salary of £42, days annual leave including bank holidays plus birthday off Career development and specialist training opportunities Pension, life assurance, and wellbeing support Access to employee rewards platform and Blue Light Card discounts About the Service The service is part of a large private healthcare provider delivering specialist neurological rehabilitation across multiple UK sites. Residents benefit from individualised assessment, therapy, and rehabilitation programmes designed to maximise independence, participation, and quality of life. Eden Brown Synergy is an equal opportunities employer. Eden Brown Limited is a limited company registered in England and Wales with registered number . Our registered address is 5th floor 4 Coleman Street, London, EC2R 5AR, part of nGAGE Specialist Recruitment Limited T/A nGAGE Talent. Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail. This message is intended solely for the addressee and may contain confidential information. If you have received this message in error, please send it back to us, and immediately and permanently delete it. Do not use, copy or disclose the information contained in this message or in any attachment. We take reasonable precautions to ensure no viruses are present in this email but cannot accept responsibility for any loss or damage sustained as a result of computer viruses and the recipient must ensure that the email (and attachments) are virus free.
Creative Support Ltd
Relief Crisis Intervention Worker
Creative Support Ltd
Do you have the commitment and positive values to make a difference to people's lives? Do you want to play a crucial role in supporting people in their time of need? This particular service supports individuals by listening non-judgementally and implementing person centred interventions in order to alleviate the demand on A&E departments, offering a more suitable environment to de-escalate and recuperate. The Talking Space will operate out of our Northfield Hub, Thursday to Sunday from 6pm-11pm. A willingness to work flexibly according to the needs of the service is essential. Creative Support is a non-profit organisation which provides high quality person centred social care services for people with learning disabilities, mental health and other needs. We are looking for adaptable person-centred individuals who are well motivated, hardworking and keen to join our friendly team. This role offers unique and challenging opportunities bringing great job satisfaction to those who are looking to make a positive difference to the lives of others. We provide relevant Crisis Intervention training such as Suicide Prevention and Psychologically Informed Environments as well as access to accredited health and social care diplomas through our own training academy. This is a role which can be enjoyed by people who are committed to making a positive difference, including experienced care workers, graduates and people looking for a stimulating career path into social care. Vacancy Reference Number: 85743 Applications for this role must be submitted via the Creative Support website using the above vacancy reference number We are a passionate, inclusive, and anti-racist organization - Stonewall Diversity Champion, Disability Confident Employer who have recently received Investors in People Gold award. We can only accept applications from candidates who are located in and eligible to work within the UK.
May 18, 2026
Seasonal
Do you have the commitment and positive values to make a difference to people's lives? Do you want to play a crucial role in supporting people in their time of need? This particular service supports individuals by listening non-judgementally and implementing person centred interventions in order to alleviate the demand on A&E departments, offering a more suitable environment to de-escalate and recuperate. The Talking Space will operate out of our Northfield Hub, Thursday to Sunday from 6pm-11pm. A willingness to work flexibly according to the needs of the service is essential. Creative Support is a non-profit organisation which provides high quality person centred social care services for people with learning disabilities, mental health and other needs. We are looking for adaptable person-centred individuals who are well motivated, hardworking and keen to join our friendly team. This role offers unique and challenging opportunities bringing great job satisfaction to those who are looking to make a positive difference to the lives of others. We provide relevant Crisis Intervention training such as Suicide Prevention and Psychologically Informed Environments as well as access to accredited health and social care diplomas through our own training academy. This is a role which can be enjoyed by people who are committed to making a positive difference, including experienced care workers, graduates and people looking for a stimulating career path into social care. Vacancy Reference Number: 85743 Applications for this role must be submitted via the Creative Support website using the above vacancy reference number We are a passionate, inclusive, and anti-racist organization - Stonewall Diversity Champion, Disability Confident Employer who have recently received Investors in People Gold award. We can only accept applications from candidates who are located in and eligible to work within the UK.
Red Snapper Recruitment Limited
Domestic Abuse Advocate
Red Snapper Recruitment Limited Walsall, Staffordshire
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. Domestic Abuse Advocate Location: Walsall Salary: 24,784.50 - 26,872.22 Hours: 37.5 hours per week Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm - fully onsite MUST HAVE OWN VEHICLE About the Role We are seeking a compassionate, resilient and highly motivated Domestic Abuse Advocate to join our Community Domestic Abuse Support Service in Walsall. This frontline role involves providing high-quality support, advocacy and practical assistance to women experiencing domestic abuse who are assessed as standard to medium risk. You will manage a caseload and work closely with partner agencies to ensure victims receive effective, trauma-informed and person-centred support. The successful candidate will empower women to increase their safety, understand the dynamics of abuse, access relevant services and regain control of their lives. This is a rewarding opportunity for someone with strong interpersonal skills, safeguarding knowledge and experience supporting vulnerable adults and children. Key Responsibilities Provide one-to-one emotional and practical support to women experiencing domestic abuse Complete risk and needs assessments and develop tailored support plans Support women through safety planning and crisis intervention Advocate on behalf of clients with external agencies and professionals Attend multi-agency meetings, safeguarding meetings and court where required Maintain accurate and confidential case records Facilitate support groups and awareness sessions Work collaboratively with safeguarding partners and community services Support women to access housing, legal, health and wellbeing services About You You will ideally have: Experience supporting victims/survivors of domestic abuse Experience working with vulnerable adults and children Knowledge of safeguarding procedures and risk assessment Excellent communication and advocacy skills The ability to manage a varied caseload effectively A trauma-informed and non-judgemental approach Strong partnership working skills Essential Requirements Full UK driving licence Access to your own vehicle for work purposes Enhanced DBS check Eligibility to work in the UK Important Information Due to the nature of this role, this post is open to female applicants only under Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010. The role may occasionally require evening or weekend work to meet service needs. Please note this role is office and community based and is not suitable for hybrid working. Benefits Mileage allowance 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Additional leave entitlement after 3 years' service 1 wellbeing day per year Annual leave purchase scheme Employee Assistance Programme Clinical supervision support Ongoing training and development opportunities Pension scheme with 5% employer contribution TOIL for approved overtime Staff wellbeing and engagement events 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.
May 18, 2026
Full time
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. Domestic Abuse Advocate Location: Walsall Salary: 24,784.50 - 26,872.22 Hours: 37.5 hours per week Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm - fully onsite MUST HAVE OWN VEHICLE About the Role We are seeking a compassionate, resilient and highly motivated Domestic Abuse Advocate to join our Community Domestic Abuse Support Service in Walsall. This frontline role involves providing high-quality support, advocacy and practical assistance to women experiencing domestic abuse who are assessed as standard to medium risk. You will manage a caseload and work closely with partner agencies to ensure victims receive effective, trauma-informed and person-centred support. The successful candidate will empower women to increase their safety, understand the dynamics of abuse, access relevant services and regain control of their lives. This is a rewarding opportunity for someone with strong interpersonal skills, safeguarding knowledge and experience supporting vulnerable adults and children. Key Responsibilities Provide one-to-one emotional and practical support to women experiencing domestic abuse Complete risk and needs assessments and develop tailored support plans Support women through safety planning and crisis intervention Advocate on behalf of clients with external agencies and professionals Attend multi-agency meetings, safeguarding meetings and court where required Maintain accurate and confidential case records Facilitate support groups and awareness sessions Work collaboratively with safeguarding partners and community services Support women to access housing, legal, health and wellbeing services About You You will ideally have: Experience supporting victims/survivors of domestic abuse Experience working with vulnerable adults and children Knowledge of safeguarding procedures and risk assessment Excellent communication and advocacy skills The ability to manage a varied caseload effectively A trauma-informed and non-judgemental approach Strong partnership working skills Essential Requirements Full UK driving licence Access to your own vehicle for work purposes Enhanced DBS check Eligibility to work in the UK Important Information Due to the nature of this role, this post is open to female applicants only under Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010. The role may occasionally require evening or weekend work to meet service needs. Please note this role is office and community based and is not suitable for hybrid working. Benefits Mileage allowance 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Additional leave entitlement after 3 years' service 1 wellbeing day per year Annual leave purchase scheme Employee Assistance Programme Clinical supervision support Ongoing training and development opportunities Pension scheme with 5% employer contribution TOIL for approved overtime Staff wellbeing and engagement events 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.
Outcomes First Group
Pastoral Lead
Outcomes First Group Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire
At OFG we allow for greater work life balance and extra time to do the things you love outside work Job Title: Pastoral Lead Location: Park School, Chipping Norton, OX7 5QH Hours: 37.5 hours per week Monday to Friday 8.30am - 4.30pm Salary: Up to £31,500 per annum (depending on experience, not pro rata) Contract: Permanent Term Time Only Start: September 2026 UK applicants only - no sponsorship available About the Role We're looking for a confident, compassionate and driven Pastoral Lead to join our team at Park School, someone who can inspire others, champion wellbeing and create a culture where every pupil thrives. This is more than a leadership role - it's your opportunity to shape behaviour, build resilience and transform outcomes every single day. As Pastoral Lead, you'll be at the heart of school life - leading our pastoral team, supporting staff and pupils, and driving a consistent, positive approach to behaviour and wellbeing. You'll play a vital role in creating a structured, nurturing environment where pupils feel respected, supported and motivated to succeed. Key Responsibilities Leading and developing a high-performing pastoral team Championing pupil wellbeing, behaviour and personal development across the school Embedding consistent, effective behaviour strategies and school policies Acting as a key point of support for pupils and staff throughout the school day Overseeing Positive Support Plans (PSPs) and Risk Assessments (RAs) Responding to and managing complex or escalating behaviours with confidence Monitoring and analysing behaviour data to drive continuous improvement Leading reflective debriefs to support growth, learning and better outcomes Safeguarding and promoting the welfare and safety of every pupil About You You are someone who leads with empathy, resilience and clarity - and believes in the power of strong relationships to change lives. You will have: Experience working with pupils with ASC, SEN and complex needs Proven success delivering pastoral interventions and improving outcomes Previous pastoral leadership experience within a school setting Strong communication, organisation and leadership skills A calm, solution-focused approach, even in challenging situations This is an opportunity to take on a meaningful leadership role where your impact will be seen every day - in improved behaviour, increased confidence and positive pupil outcomes. About Us Park School is an independent specialist day school in Chipping Norton for boys and girls aged 7-18 with social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs. We provide personalised education in small classes, helping pupils re-engage with learning and achieve positive outcomes. Our holistic approach builds confidence, resilience, and academic progress. At Park School, we support every pupil to develop the skills and self-belief needed for a successful future. Acorn Education offers rewarding careers and meaningful challenges while making a real difference in young people's lives. As a leading UK provider of specialist education for children and young people with special educational needs, and part of Outcomes First Group, we deliver innovative, evidence-based approaches that support measurable progress and lasting impact. We are really proud to say that in 2025 Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the sixth year running. Why Join Us? We place pupils and vulnerable young adults at the heart of everything we do, so every day brings the satisfaction of making a real difference. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - mental health support and physical health checks Flexible Benefits Platform (Vista), including: Health, wellbeing and insurance benefits Hundreds of UK and international discounts Cycle to Work Scheme & Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover Family Growth Support, including enhanced maternity/paternity leave and paid fertility treatment support We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales .
May 18, 2026
Full time
At OFG we allow for greater work life balance and extra time to do the things you love outside work Job Title: Pastoral Lead Location: Park School, Chipping Norton, OX7 5QH Hours: 37.5 hours per week Monday to Friday 8.30am - 4.30pm Salary: Up to £31,500 per annum (depending on experience, not pro rata) Contract: Permanent Term Time Only Start: September 2026 UK applicants only - no sponsorship available About the Role We're looking for a confident, compassionate and driven Pastoral Lead to join our team at Park School, someone who can inspire others, champion wellbeing and create a culture where every pupil thrives. This is more than a leadership role - it's your opportunity to shape behaviour, build resilience and transform outcomes every single day. As Pastoral Lead, you'll be at the heart of school life - leading our pastoral team, supporting staff and pupils, and driving a consistent, positive approach to behaviour and wellbeing. You'll play a vital role in creating a structured, nurturing environment where pupils feel respected, supported and motivated to succeed. Key Responsibilities Leading and developing a high-performing pastoral team Championing pupil wellbeing, behaviour and personal development across the school Embedding consistent, effective behaviour strategies and school policies Acting as a key point of support for pupils and staff throughout the school day Overseeing Positive Support Plans (PSPs) and Risk Assessments (RAs) Responding to and managing complex or escalating behaviours with confidence Monitoring and analysing behaviour data to drive continuous improvement Leading reflective debriefs to support growth, learning and better outcomes Safeguarding and promoting the welfare and safety of every pupil About You You are someone who leads with empathy, resilience and clarity - and believes in the power of strong relationships to change lives. You will have: Experience working with pupils with ASC, SEN and complex needs Proven success delivering pastoral interventions and improving outcomes Previous pastoral leadership experience within a school setting Strong communication, organisation and leadership skills A calm, solution-focused approach, even in challenging situations This is an opportunity to take on a meaningful leadership role where your impact will be seen every day - in improved behaviour, increased confidence and positive pupil outcomes. About Us Park School is an independent specialist day school in Chipping Norton for boys and girls aged 7-18 with social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs. We provide personalised education in small classes, helping pupils re-engage with learning and achieve positive outcomes. Our holistic approach builds confidence, resilience, and academic progress. At Park School, we support every pupil to develop the skills and self-belief needed for a successful future. Acorn Education offers rewarding careers and meaningful challenges while making a real difference in young people's lives. As a leading UK provider of specialist education for children and young people with special educational needs, and part of Outcomes First Group, we deliver innovative, evidence-based approaches that support measurable progress and lasting impact. We are really proud to say that in 2025 Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the sixth year running. Why Join Us? We place pupils and vulnerable young adults at the heart of everything we do, so every day brings the satisfaction of making a real difference. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - mental health support and physical health checks Flexible Benefits Platform (Vista), including: Health, wellbeing and insurance benefits Hundreds of UK and international discounts Cycle to Work Scheme & Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover Family Growth Support, including enhanced maternity/paternity leave and paid fertility treatment support We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales .

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