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Family Service Manager When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. Job Title: Family Service Manager Location: Based within HMP Altcourse, Fazakerley, Liverpool. Step Free access is available at this service. You may be expected to travel to other services as required, including to Central London Central Office and for in-person meetings held off site. Salary: £38,000 Shift Pattern: 37.5 hours per week Monday to Friday 09:00 - 17:00. You may be required to work outside these hours as per service and organisational requirements, including evenings, weekends, and bank holidays and forming part of the out of hours on call rota for managers. About the Role We are seeking a Family Service Manager to lead our flagship family service based in HMP Altcourse. This is an ideal opportunity if you are seeking a hands-on role within a prison setting, confident in working in complex environments and wants to create meaningful change within punitive systems. You will lead a multidisciplinary team who deliver high-quality, therapeutically informed, arts-based work with men in prison and their families. You will bring together creative group interventions, bespoke family counselling services, and day-to-day operational & practical family support within a complex prison environment. As the Family Service Manager, you will lead a team of Programme Co-Ordinator's, Facilitators, Family Counsellors, a Deputy Service Manager, and other appropriate staff. The team support operational booking for all social visits and deliver programmes such as Fathers Inside and Man Up which have received national recognition being delivered nationally across custodial and community settings. The role requires leadership experience, managing a diverse team, with line management responsibilities to support, enable, and empower your team to deliver high quality support to the participants of our programmes and their families. You will work closely with prison and Sodexo colleagues, as well as other internal SIG teams to ensure innovative, safe, and compassionate service delivery. Key Responsibilities Include: Line Management throughout the employee lifecycle embedding a culture of learning, development, reflection, and evaluation. Creative leadership of creating and delivering engaging high-quality services and interventions which support rehabilitation, reintegration, and culture shifts in systems of power and compliance. Manage day-to-day operational delivery of programmes, the service, and visitors centre. Ensure core responsibilities and contractual requirements are fulfilled. Striving to ensure excellence and quality in our service delivery. Why work with Safe Ground Prisons? At SIG Safe Ground, we do things differently. Safe Ground is an Arts-based therapeutically informed charity with over 30 years' experience working across the criminal justice system. We support people in custody and their families to build stronger and more fulfilled relationships, reflect on behaviours, and navigate change without shame. Working with Safe Ground means working differently. It s about meeting people without judgement, holding space for accountability, and using creativity to disrupt cycles of harm. We believe real change happens when people are seen, challenged and supported, even (and especially) inside prison walls. Please be informed that as this role is based within a Prison environment, therefore further vetting from SIG's enhanced DBS will be required such as MOJ clearance. About You This is a role for you if you truly believe change happens through relationships, not control; you will lead with warmth and clarity and hold care and accountability together. You will be part of a values-led organisation that takes people, reflection, and creativity seriously. You will be comfortable working within a prison setting, with regular interactions with people from all backgrounds and circumstances which have led to them being imprisoned. We're seeking a proactive leader, someone who has the ability to motivate and empower a team to drive excellence, both as individuals, and as a team, whilst providing practical solutions to challenges which arise. You will be knowledgeable of the criminal justice setting, and ideally have experience within a similar environment. We're looking for someone who can build rapport, trust, and create an environment which allows individuals to grow their skills and experience and develop as individuals. Previous experience in facilitation of group programmes and/or training to various groups, ideally in a similar setting (preferably within a creative setting) Experience of working with and engaging with diverse groups of people from varying backgrounds Demonstratable experience in leading a service/team in a similar capacity. Ability to provide high quality support and line management to staff. Ability to motivate and empower a team to achieve KPI's Ability to promote the service externally to enhance reputation in the area and with partner organisations Ability to work flexibly to meet the demands and needs of the service. For example, Provide an emergency on call service as and when required in case of emergency IT proficiency - we use various systems so look for someone who can learn and navigate new systems including case management, Microsoft, ATS, HR systems, and other types of organisational software. Alignment with our values of Ambition, Empowerment, Inclusivity, and Transparency Please refer to the JDPS attached for more details on the vacancy and our requirements/key criteria. What we Offer 25 days (Full time equivalent) annual leave, increasing with the length of service Employer Pension Contribution Eligibility to register with Blue Light Discount Card Access to discounted tickets for music events, shows, sports and more Reflective Practice regular sessions with a therapist provided by an external provider to support Mental Health and Wellbeing at work Training and Development, including access to courses, upskilling, and progression plans Employee Assistance Programme, including counselling Life Assurance Scheme Cycle-to-work scheme Annual Staff Awards EDI Ambassador programme About Social Interest Group (SIG) SIG is a not-for-profit organisation providing thousands of people with good-quality support and care in residential, drop-in centres, community floating support settings, probation settings, and hospitals. We do so across London, Brighton, Bedfordshire, Luton, Kent and Liverpool. Our goal is to transform lives through empowering change. We believe good care and support improves lives with the vision to create healthier, safer, and more inclusive communities. Join us on our mission to empower independence through trauma-informed solutions and dynamic partnerships that keep people out of prison, out of hospital, and off the streets. Want to know how we work? Watch our short Theory of Change video to see how we support people towards a brighter future: Theory of Change Further details can be found on our website here: Theory of Change - Social Interest Group - Social Interest Group. Additional Information Please note that this job advert may close early due to screening applications on an ongoing basis. We advise applying as soon as possible for your application to be taken into consideration at the early stages. Please note that as part of our process, we complete an enhanced DBS check, some roles may require further vetting. We encourage applicants from all backgrounds.
May 23, 2026
Full time
Family Service Manager When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. Job Title: Family Service Manager Location: Based within HMP Altcourse, Fazakerley, Liverpool. Step Free access is available at this service. You may be expected to travel to other services as required, including to Central London Central Office and for in-person meetings held off site. Salary: £38,000 Shift Pattern: 37.5 hours per week Monday to Friday 09:00 - 17:00. You may be required to work outside these hours as per service and organisational requirements, including evenings, weekends, and bank holidays and forming part of the out of hours on call rota for managers. About the Role We are seeking a Family Service Manager to lead our flagship family service based in HMP Altcourse. This is an ideal opportunity if you are seeking a hands-on role within a prison setting, confident in working in complex environments and wants to create meaningful change within punitive systems. You will lead a multidisciplinary team who deliver high-quality, therapeutically informed, arts-based work with men in prison and their families. You will bring together creative group interventions, bespoke family counselling services, and day-to-day operational & practical family support within a complex prison environment. As the Family Service Manager, you will lead a team of Programme Co-Ordinator's, Facilitators, Family Counsellors, a Deputy Service Manager, and other appropriate staff. The team support operational booking for all social visits and deliver programmes such as Fathers Inside and Man Up which have received national recognition being delivered nationally across custodial and community settings. The role requires leadership experience, managing a diverse team, with line management responsibilities to support, enable, and empower your team to deliver high quality support to the participants of our programmes and their families. You will work closely with prison and Sodexo colleagues, as well as other internal SIG teams to ensure innovative, safe, and compassionate service delivery. Key Responsibilities Include: Line Management throughout the employee lifecycle embedding a culture of learning, development, reflection, and evaluation. Creative leadership of creating and delivering engaging high-quality services and interventions which support rehabilitation, reintegration, and culture shifts in systems of power and compliance. Manage day-to-day operational delivery of programmes, the service, and visitors centre. Ensure core responsibilities and contractual requirements are fulfilled. Striving to ensure excellence and quality in our service delivery. Why work with Safe Ground Prisons? At SIG Safe Ground, we do things differently. Safe Ground is an Arts-based therapeutically informed charity with over 30 years' experience working across the criminal justice system. We support people in custody and their families to build stronger and more fulfilled relationships, reflect on behaviours, and navigate change without shame. Working with Safe Ground means working differently. It s about meeting people without judgement, holding space for accountability, and using creativity to disrupt cycles of harm. We believe real change happens when people are seen, challenged and supported, even (and especially) inside prison walls. Please be informed that as this role is based within a Prison environment, therefore further vetting from SIG's enhanced DBS will be required such as MOJ clearance. About You This is a role for you if you truly believe change happens through relationships, not control; you will lead with warmth and clarity and hold care and accountability together. You will be part of a values-led organisation that takes people, reflection, and creativity seriously. You will be comfortable working within a prison setting, with regular interactions with people from all backgrounds and circumstances which have led to them being imprisoned. We're seeking a proactive leader, someone who has the ability to motivate and empower a team to drive excellence, both as individuals, and as a team, whilst providing practical solutions to challenges which arise. You will be knowledgeable of the criminal justice setting, and ideally have experience within a similar environment. We're looking for someone who can build rapport, trust, and create an environment which allows individuals to grow their skills and experience and develop as individuals. Previous experience in facilitation of group programmes and/or training to various groups, ideally in a similar setting (preferably within a creative setting) Experience of working with and engaging with diverse groups of people from varying backgrounds Demonstratable experience in leading a service/team in a similar capacity. Ability to provide high quality support and line management to staff. Ability to motivate and empower a team to achieve KPI's Ability to promote the service externally to enhance reputation in the area and with partner organisations Ability to work flexibly to meet the demands and needs of the service. For example, Provide an emergency on call service as and when required in case of emergency IT proficiency - we use various systems so look for someone who can learn and navigate new systems including case management, Microsoft, ATS, HR systems, and other types of organisational software. Alignment with our values of Ambition, Empowerment, Inclusivity, and Transparency Please refer to the JDPS attached for more details on the vacancy and our requirements/key criteria. What we Offer 25 days (Full time equivalent) annual leave, increasing with the length of service Employer Pension Contribution Eligibility to register with Blue Light Discount Card Access to discounted tickets for music events, shows, sports and more Reflective Practice regular sessions with a therapist provided by an external provider to support Mental Health and Wellbeing at work Training and Development, including access to courses, upskilling, and progression plans Employee Assistance Programme, including counselling Life Assurance Scheme Cycle-to-work scheme Annual Staff Awards EDI Ambassador programme About Social Interest Group (SIG) SIG is a not-for-profit organisation providing thousands of people with good-quality support and care in residential, drop-in centres, community floating support settings, probation settings, and hospitals. We do so across London, Brighton, Bedfordshire, Luton, Kent and Liverpool. Our goal is to transform lives through empowering change. We believe good care and support improves lives with the vision to create healthier, safer, and more inclusive communities. Join us on our mission to empower independence through trauma-informed solutions and dynamic partnerships that keep people out of prison, out of hospital, and off the streets. Want to know how we work? Watch our short Theory of Change video to see how we support people towards a brighter future: Theory of Change Further details can be found on our website here: Theory of Change - Social Interest Group - Social Interest Group. Additional Information Please note that this job advert may close early due to screening applications on an ongoing basis. We advise applying as soon as possible for your application to be taken into consideration at the early stages. Please note that as part of our process, we complete an enhanced DBS check, some roles may require further vetting. We encourage applicants from all backgrounds.
Webrecruit
Campaigns Officer
Webrecruit
Campaigns Officer £29,500 per year Full-time, 35 hours per week Permanent contract Based in London / home and flexible working Our client empowers people with the skills they need to succeed in life. Together, they're helping people change their stories. You could join them as Campaigns Officer to deliver local behaviour change campaigns for children and families. What you'll be doing Our client is recruiting a marketing and communications professional to deliver their local behaviour change campaigns in target areas across the UK to improve vital literacy skills. You will work as part of the campaigns team, using a range of channels to spread key messages to children and families, and the services that support them. You will also work closely with our client's communities team and Hub Managers in local areas and will build relationships with local partners, including the media. You will manage local marketing channels, campaign activities and events, as well as supporting activity across the marketing and communications team and preparing copy for newsletters, websites and social media. You will be contracted to our client's office in London, but this role is suitable for home and flexible working, with the majority of your work carried out from home if you would prefer. However, you will need to be available to travel to London for staff and team days, as well as to support project delivery and partnerships. This could be around a day a week on average, although at times it will be a lot less, and unfortunately, our client is unable to cover travel costs for this. What our client is looking for You will be a marketing/communications professional, experienced in planning, implementing and evaluating campaigns to change behaviours. You will be able to adapt key messages for a range of audiences, including press and social media, and have experience creating effective content for physical and digital delivery. You will be a strong team player able to represent your area of expertise across multi-disciplinary projects. This role is also subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service check in line with our client's safeguarding policy and safer recruitment procedures. Why our client's work is so vital Reading and writing change everything. They give you the tools to get the most out of life, and the power to shape your future. They're the key to knowledge, confidence and inspiration. They're better results at school and better jobs. If children grow up without the tools to communicate, without books to read or opportunities to write, it's harder to get where you want to go. Our client helps people overcome these challenges and change their life chances through the power of words - reading, writing, speaking and listening. From first words, through school days to training, jobs and beyond. - They work collaboratively in local communities, focusing their work in areas of the UK that are facing the biggest challenges. - They support schools, developing the most effective tools and techniques and providing resources and programmes to engage and inspire children. - They campaign to make reading and writing a priority for politicians and decision-makers. - They support vulnerable adults, people in the criminal justice system and young offenders' institutions to build their skills. What our client offers you Our client's team are passionate about their mission, and have a strong and positive working culture, based on shared values and respect. They offer a range of flexible working options and promote a workplace where you can be yourself and contribute to their success, whoever you are. As well as a competitive salary, they offer benefits including a generous leave allowance totalling 39 days (including bank holidays and office closure between Christmas and New Year), pension contributions of 8% of annual salary, a cycle-to-work scheme, an employee assistance programme and other health and wellbeing benefits. Application details Our client's people are their most important asset, and they value and respect diversity in all its forms (seen and unseen). They particularly welcome applications from those from Black and Asian backgrounds, as well as candidates with disabilities and from the communities in which they work. They would like to increase the representation of these groups among their staff as they know greater diversity will lead to an even greater impact on their work. To apply, please select the button shown. Closing date: 10am, Friday 29 May 2026 Please note, our client does not accept CVs. No agencies or recruitment sites.
May 23, 2026
Full time
Campaigns Officer £29,500 per year Full-time, 35 hours per week Permanent contract Based in London / home and flexible working Our client empowers people with the skills they need to succeed in life. Together, they're helping people change their stories. You could join them as Campaigns Officer to deliver local behaviour change campaigns for children and families. What you'll be doing Our client is recruiting a marketing and communications professional to deliver their local behaviour change campaigns in target areas across the UK to improve vital literacy skills. You will work as part of the campaigns team, using a range of channels to spread key messages to children and families, and the services that support them. You will also work closely with our client's communities team and Hub Managers in local areas and will build relationships with local partners, including the media. You will manage local marketing channels, campaign activities and events, as well as supporting activity across the marketing and communications team and preparing copy for newsletters, websites and social media. You will be contracted to our client's office in London, but this role is suitable for home and flexible working, with the majority of your work carried out from home if you would prefer. However, you will need to be available to travel to London for staff and team days, as well as to support project delivery and partnerships. This could be around a day a week on average, although at times it will be a lot less, and unfortunately, our client is unable to cover travel costs for this. What our client is looking for You will be a marketing/communications professional, experienced in planning, implementing and evaluating campaigns to change behaviours. You will be able to adapt key messages for a range of audiences, including press and social media, and have experience creating effective content for physical and digital delivery. You will be a strong team player able to represent your area of expertise across multi-disciplinary projects. This role is also subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service check in line with our client's safeguarding policy and safer recruitment procedures. Why our client's work is so vital Reading and writing change everything. They give you the tools to get the most out of life, and the power to shape your future. They're the key to knowledge, confidence and inspiration. They're better results at school and better jobs. If children grow up without the tools to communicate, without books to read or opportunities to write, it's harder to get where you want to go. Our client helps people overcome these challenges and change their life chances through the power of words - reading, writing, speaking and listening. From first words, through school days to training, jobs and beyond. - They work collaboratively in local communities, focusing their work in areas of the UK that are facing the biggest challenges. - They support schools, developing the most effective tools and techniques and providing resources and programmes to engage and inspire children. - They campaign to make reading and writing a priority for politicians and decision-makers. - They support vulnerable adults, people in the criminal justice system and young offenders' institutions to build their skills. What our client offers you Our client's team are passionate about their mission, and have a strong and positive working culture, based on shared values and respect. They offer a range of flexible working options and promote a workplace where you can be yourself and contribute to their success, whoever you are. As well as a competitive salary, they offer benefits including a generous leave allowance totalling 39 days (including bank holidays and office closure between Christmas and New Year), pension contributions of 8% of annual salary, a cycle-to-work scheme, an employee assistance programme and other health and wellbeing benefits. Application details Our client's people are their most important asset, and they value and respect diversity in all its forms (seen and unseen). They particularly welcome applications from those from Black and Asian backgrounds, as well as candidates with disabilities and from the communities in which they work. They would like to increase the representation of these groups among their staff as they know greater diversity will lead to an even greater impact on their work. To apply, please select the button shown. Closing date: 10am, Friday 29 May 2026 Please note, our client does not accept CVs. No agencies or recruitment sites.
Supporting Futures Consulting Ltd
Perpetrator Case Manager
Supporting Futures Consulting Ltd Bristol, Gloucestershire
Role: Perpetrator Case Manager (Domestic Abuse) Salary: £14 - £18 per hour dependent on pay status Locations: Covering Bristol Duration: 3 - 5 month contract Hybrid: 1 day visits, 2 days from home. Essential: Must drive Supporting Futures are recruiting for a well-respected charity, that aims to improve the lives of victims of domestic abuse and their children, by holding high-risk perpetrators to account. They are looking for Case Managers to work with high risk/ high harm perpetrators of domestic abuse through targeted and intensive 121 work. The services forms part of an innovative national project that aims to improve the lives and safety of victims and children, by holding high-risk perpetrators to account. The project combines case management of perpetrators with a co-ordinated multi-agency response. Synopsis of duties: Working on a one-to-one basis with perpetrators whose victims have been identified as high risk at MARAC/ high harm perpetrators at the Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Panel (DAPP) Carrying out intensive and targeted support which promoted attitudinal and behavioural change Supporting clients with additional practical needs which may impact on their behaviour including substance misuse, mental health, finance, housing etc Making referrals and linking clients to complementary services Working closely with existing agencies to design a co-ordinated, strategic individual intervention plan to address identified needs and risks and promote understanding of the impact of abusive behaviours Working closely with the IDVA service to review risk, develop safety plans and improve outcomes for all parties involved Responsible over the long term for delivering outcomes, working typically for between 3 and 12 months to achieve behaviour change with each service user What they are looking for: Candidates who are passionate and committed to working within a multi-disciplinary team and will have a demonstrable track record of working with complex need service users Experience within the field of domestic abuse, and/or mental health, substance misuse and offending (this can include Mental Health/ Substance Misuse Services, Prison, Probation, YOT, Care Leavers, Supported Housing/ Hostel and/ or Social Services) An understanding of domestic abuse and its impact The successful candidate will need to have driving license and access to a car and will need to have a DBS on the update service/ issued within the last 12 months. We would also encourage graduates relevant to the field to apply (Criminology, Psychology, Criminal Justice, etc) Should this opportunity be of any interest please call (phone number removed) or email your CV to (url removed) Supporting Futures Consulting acts as both an employer and an agency.
May 22, 2026
Contractor
Role: Perpetrator Case Manager (Domestic Abuse) Salary: £14 - £18 per hour dependent on pay status Locations: Covering Bristol Duration: 3 - 5 month contract Hybrid: 1 day visits, 2 days from home. Essential: Must drive Supporting Futures are recruiting for a well-respected charity, that aims to improve the lives of victims of domestic abuse and their children, by holding high-risk perpetrators to account. They are looking for Case Managers to work with high risk/ high harm perpetrators of domestic abuse through targeted and intensive 121 work. The services forms part of an innovative national project that aims to improve the lives and safety of victims and children, by holding high-risk perpetrators to account. The project combines case management of perpetrators with a co-ordinated multi-agency response. Synopsis of duties: Working on a one-to-one basis with perpetrators whose victims have been identified as high risk at MARAC/ high harm perpetrators at the Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Panel (DAPP) Carrying out intensive and targeted support which promoted attitudinal and behavioural change Supporting clients with additional practical needs which may impact on their behaviour including substance misuse, mental health, finance, housing etc Making referrals and linking clients to complementary services Working closely with existing agencies to design a co-ordinated, strategic individual intervention plan to address identified needs and risks and promote understanding of the impact of abusive behaviours Working closely with the IDVA service to review risk, develop safety plans and improve outcomes for all parties involved Responsible over the long term for delivering outcomes, working typically for between 3 and 12 months to achieve behaviour change with each service user What they are looking for: Candidates who are passionate and committed to working within a multi-disciplinary team and will have a demonstrable track record of working with complex need service users Experience within the field of domestic abuse, and/or mental health, substance misuse and offending (this can include Mental Health/ Substance Misuse Services, Prison, Probation, YOT, Care Leavers, Supported Housing/ Hostel and/ or Social Services) An understanding of domestic abuse and its impact The successful candidate will need to have driving license and access to a car and will need to have a DBS on the update service/ issued within the last 12 months. We would also encourage graduates relevant to the field to apply (Criminology, Psychology, Criminal Justice, etc) Should this opportunity be of any interest please call (phone number removed) or email your CV to (url removed) Supporting Futures Consulting acts as both an employer and an agency.
Shift
Head of Fundraising
Shift
We are looking for an highly experienced fundraiser with a proven track record of outstanding success. We are looking especially for experience in relation to Trusts and Foundations but a broader track record of success with individual funders, corporate funders, and government funding is highly advantageous and desirable. Working closely with our Chief Executive over the next financial year you will achieve support for SHiFT of at least £2m. SHiFT is a lean organisation (this role holder won't have a team to delegate to) but as the fundraising programme grows we will review appropriate levels of support, and we move at pace and with focus. We need someone who can thrive in this context, who will relish the autonomy, opportunity and challenge, and who will embody the Breaking Cycles ingredients on which our organisation, practice and culture are built - tenacity, ambition, flexibility. Our new Head of Fundraising will be a compelling storyteller in writing and in person, a skilful lateral thinker, and have exceptional attention to detail. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Fundraising Strategy: Contribute to the development of SHiFT's overarching fundraising strategy, including exploring new high impact ideas for fundraising e.g. campaigns, community fundraising, place based. Lead on defining SHiFT's strategic priorities in trusts and foundation funding and corporate partnership opportunities. Horizon scan to ensure SHiFT is agile and maximising opportunities in light of our organisational needs and priorities. This includes local, regional, and national funding opportunities. Relationship Building & Representation: Act as an ambassador for the charity with partners, donors and supporters. Attend relevant events and meetings to develop our networks and storytelling about SHiFT's work in ways that support our fundraising. Identify opportunities for collaboration with organisations aligned with the charity's mission, including opportunities that are of benefit to the voice, participation and belonging of the children and families SHiFT works with. Build a network of supporters who can advocate for the charity's work. Identify the appropriate balance of relationship management; whether led by the Head of Fundraising or in choreographing the involvement of other SHiFT colleagues, including the Chief Executive. Develop and manage an engaging and motivating donor stewardship programme. Trusts & Foundations: Identify and research funding opportunities from trusts, foundations and grant makers. Write compelling funding applications and proposals. Build strong partner relationships with grant funders, creating meaningful opportunities for ongoing engagement with our work as appropriate. Ensure effective reporting on impact, working closely with SHiFT's learning and practice teams to support accuracy and effectiveness. Build a sustainable pipeline of grant opportunities aligned with SHiFT's strategy. Corporate Partnerships: Identify and develop partnerships with corporate organisations aligned with the charity's mission, with a clear analysis of the cost/benefit potential of each relationship. Secure financial and in-kind support from businesses across sectors such as food, retail, logistics, education, community impact and opportunities for the children and families SHiFT works with. Develop partnership proposals and sponsorship opportunities. Manage relationships with corporate partners and ensure strong stewardship and impact reporting. Impact and Reporting: Work closely with SHiFT's learning and practice teams to proactively gather data, case studies and outcomes information. Translate impact data into compelling narratives aligned with funder priorities. Support donor communications and stewardship to maintain long-term relationships. Work with SHiFT's communications team to support external story telling in ways that optimise SHiFT's positioning for funder support and interest, including through social media and events. Support the development of monitoring and evaluation frameworks to strengthen future bids. Systems and Compliance: Maintain accurate records of donors, partners and fundraising activity using our CRM and SharePoint. Support the development of our CRM to optimise its effectiveness for fundraising and stewardship. Work with SHiFT's Finance Manager and Chief Operating Officer to ensure compliance with funder requirements and restricted income application/accounting. Undertake due diligence across fundraised income. Maintain and develop our fundraising policies to ensure that SHiFT implements best practice approaches in all of our fundraising activities. Track fundraising performance and produce reports for leadership and Trustees, reporting directly into SHiFT's Finance Committee. SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE We know excellent candidates may not meet every requirement listed below. If this role excites you and you believe you could succeed in it, we encourage you to apply. Essential: Significant experience in fundraising, corporate partnerships or business development Experience in creating fundraising strategies. Strong relationship-building, networking and storytelling skills. Evidenced track record in securing funding from trusts and foundations, individuals, corporates, or grant makers. Excellent written communication skills for proposals, funding applications, impact reports, including the ability to understand and communicate insight from qualitative and quantitative data in support of fundraising activity. Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Valuable Experience (not essential): Experience in the charity sector. Experience in working with senior leaders such as high net worth individuals, foundation trustees, corporate board members. Experience in funded collaboration with public services. Experience in justice/children and family/place-based related fundraising. Experience and networks in Greater Manchester and the North East. COMMITMENT TO EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION SHiFT is committed to building an anti-racist, anti-oppressive and inclusive organisation. We recognise the over-representation of Black, Brown and Mixed Heritage children in the youth justice system, and the wider structural inequalities affecting many children and families we work alongside. We believe our team should reflect the diversity of the communities we serve. We particularly welcome applications from people from racially minoritised communities, disabled people, LGBTQ+ people, people with lived experience of the systems we work in, and people from lower socio-economic backgrounds. We know talent is widely distributed, while opportunity is not. If you need adjustments at any stage of the recruitment process, please let us know. We are committed to making recruitment accessible and fair. Safeguarding checks This role is subject to an enhanced DBS check. Having a criminal record will not automatically exclude you from employment. Decisions will be made fairly, proportionately and in line with safeguarding responsibilities. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. BENEFITS: Flexible and hybrid working. Pension contribution. Professional development opportunities. Supportive and values-led culture. Opportunity to shape a growing organisation with national influence. How to apply Please send: Your CV. A cover letter (maximum two pages) explaining your interest in the role and the experience you would bring. Send applications by an email via the button below. Closing date: 23.59, 31 May 2026. We use structured and inclusive recruitment processes and can share interview questions in advance on request. Interviews are likely to be held on Thursday 18 June 2026, in person, at our offices in Coram (WC1N 1AZ). Candidates are asked to please note this date and hold it in mind where possible in their scheduling. A note to candidates Research shows that women, people with disabilities and candidates from racially minoritised backgrounds are less likely to apply unless they meet every criterion. If you're interested in this role but unsure whether you meet all the requirements, we'd still love to hear from you.
May 22, 2026
Full time
We are looking for an highly experienced fundraiser with a proven track record of outstanding success. We are looking especially for experience in relation to Trusts and Foundations but a broader track record of success with individual funders, corporate funders, and government funding is highly advantageous and desirable. Working closely with our Chief Executive over the next financial year you will achieve support for SHiFT of at least £2m. SHiFT is a lean organisation (this role holder won't have a team to delegate to) but as the fundraising programme grows we will review appropriate levels of support, and we move at pace and with focus. We need someone who can thrive in this context, who will relish the autonomy, opportunity and challenge, and who will embody the Breaking Cycles ingredients on which our organisation, practice and culture are built - tenacity, ambition, flexibility. Our new Head of Fundraising will be a compelling storyteller in writing and in person, a skilful lateral thinker, and have exceptional attention to detail. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Fundraising Strategy: Contribute to the development of SHiFT's overarching fundraising strategy, including exploring new high impact ideas for fundraising e.g. campaigns, community fundraising, place based. Lead on defining SHiFT's strategic priorities in trusts and foundation funding and corporate partnership opportunities. Horizon scan to ensure SHiFT is agile and maximising opportunities in light of our organisational needs and priorities. This includes local, regional, and national funding opportunities. Relationship Building & Representation: Act as an ambassador for the charity with partners, donors and supporters. Attend relevant events and meetings to develop our networks and storytelling about SHiFT's work in ways that support our fundraising. Identify opportunities for collaboration with organisations aligned with the charity's mission, including opportunities that are of benefit to the voice, participation and belonging of the children and families SHiFT works with. Build a network of supporters who can advocate for the charity's work. Identify the appropriate balance of relationship management; whether led by the Head of Fundraising or in choreographing the involvement of other SHiFT colleagues, including the Chief Executive. Develop and manage an engaging and motivating donor stewardship programme. Trusts & Foundations: Identify and research funding opportunities from trusts, foundations and grant makers. Write compelling funding applications and proposals. Build strong partner relationships with grant funders, creating meaningful opportunities for ongoing engagement with our work as appropriate. Ensure effective reporting on impact, working closely with SHiFT's learning and practice teams to support accuracy and effectiveness. Build a sustainable pipeline of grant opportunities aligned with SHiFT's strategy. Corporate Partnerships: Identify and develop partnerships with corporate organisations aligned with the charity's mission, with a clear analysis of the cost/benefit potential of each relationship. Secure financial and in-kind support from businesses across sectors such as food, retail, logistics, education, community impact and opportunities for the children and families SHiFT works with. Develop partnership proposals and sponsorship opportunities. Manage relationships with corporate partners and ensure strong stewardship and impact reporting. Impact and Reporting: Work closely with SHiFT's learning and practice teams to proactively gather data, case studies and outcomes information. Translate impact data into compelling narratives aligned with funder priorities. Support donor communications and stewardship to maintain long-term relationships. Work with SHiFT's communications team to support external story telling in ways that optimise SHiFT's positioning for funder support and interest, including through social media and events. Support the development of monitoring and evaluation frameworks to strengthen future bids. Systems and Compliance: Maintain accurate records of donors, partners and fundraising activity using our CRM and SharePoint. Support the development of our CRM to optimise its effectiveness for fundraising and stewardship. Work with SHiFT's Finance Manager and Chief Operating Officer to ensure compliance with funder requirements and restricted income application/accounting. Undertake due diligence across fundraised income. Maintain and develop our fundraising policies to ensure that SHiFT implements best practice approaches in all of our fundraising activities. Track fundraising performance and produce reports for leadership and Trustees, reporting directly into SHiFT's Finance Committee. SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE We know excellent candidates may not meet every requirement listed below. If this role excites you and you believe you could succeed in it, we encourage you to apply. Essential: Significant experience in fundraising, corporate partnerships or business development Experience in creating fundraising strategies. Strong relationship-building, networking and storytelling skills. Evidenced track record in securing funding from trusts and foundations, individuals, corporates, or grant makers. Excellent written communication skills for proposals, funding applications, impact reports, including the ability to understand and communicate insight from qualitative and quantitative data in support of fundraising activity. Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Valuable Experience (not essential): Experience in the charity sector. Experience in working with senior leaders such as high net worth individuals, foundation trustees, corporate board members. Experience in funded collaboration with public services. Experience in justice/children and family/place-based related fundraising. Experience and networks in Greater Manchester and the North East. COMMITMENT TO EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION SHiFT is committed to building an anti-racist, anti-oppressive and inclusive organisation. We recognise the over-representation of Black, Brown and Mixed Heritage children in the youth justice system, and the wider structural inequalities affecting many children and families we work alongside. We believe our team should reflect the diversity of the communities we serve. We particularly welcome applications from people from racially minoritised communities, disabled people, LGBTQ+ people, people with lived experience of the systems we work in, and people from lower socio-economic backgrounds. We know talent is widely distributed, while opportunity is not. If you need adjustments at any stage of the recruitment process, please let us know. We are committed to making recruitment accessible and fair. Safeguarding checks This role is subject to an enhanced DBS check. Having a criminal record will not automatically exclude you from employment. Decisions will be made fairly, proportionately and in line with safeguarding responsibilities. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. BENEFITS: Flexible and hybrid working. Pension contribution. Professional development opportunities. Supportive and values-led culture. Opportunity to shape a growing organisation with national influence. How to apply Please send: Your CV. A cover letter (maximum two pages) explaining your interest in the role and the experience you would bring. Send applications by an email via the button below. Closing date: 23.59, 31 May 2026. We use structured and inclusive recruitment processes and can share interview questions in advance on request. Interviews are likely to be held on Thursday 18 June 2026, in person, at our offices in Coram (WC1N 1AZ). Candidates are asked to please note this date and hold it in mind where possible in their scheduling. A note to candidates Research shows that women, people with disabilities and candidates from racially minoritised backgrounds are less likely to apply unless they meet every criterion. If you're interested in this role but unsure whether you meet all the requirements, we'd still love to hear from you.
TPP Recruitment
Recovery Programme Deputy
TPP Recruitment
Have you provided structured support or key working for individuals with complex needs such as addiction, offending, homelessness, probation, criminal justice system or similar? Do you have leadership or team supervising experience? A new permanent opportunity is now available to join a team in South London for a residential recovery charity as their Recovery Programme Deputy. The role: As Recovery Programme Deputy you will line manage three practitioners, providing regular supervision and support to staff across multiple sites in South London. You will support volunteers, peer mentors and befrienders. Support the Programme Manager with the day-to-day running of the recovery service. Ensure safe, structured and effective service delivery. Build supportive and professional relationships with residents. Provide key working support, helping residents identify and achieve their goals. Support the induction of new residents, ensuring a welcoming and structured onboarding experience. Essential criteria Experience working with individuals with complex needs (e.g. addiction, offending, homelessness, probation, criminal justice system). Demonstrable track record supervising or supporting staff in a similar setting. Experience delivering structured support, recovery programmes, or key working. Knowledge of safeguarding, risk management, and supported housing. Experience supporting individuals towards independent living. Salary: £36,000 Closing date: 29th May If this sounds like the role for you, then we would love to hear back. We are reviewing CVs as and when we are receiving them so, if you are keen to apply, then please do so today! TPP are always keen to speak with candidates looking to work in the sector so if this role isn't quite right for you, please do check out our website and pop your CV over to us! We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
May 22, 2026
Full time
Have you provided structured support or key working for individuals with complex needs such as addiction, offending, homelessness, probation, criminal justice system or similar? Do you have leadership or team supervising experience? A new permanent opportunity is now available to join a team in South London for a residential recovery charity as their Recovery Programme Deputy. The role: As Recovery Programme Deputy you will line manage three practitioners, providing regular supervision and support to staff across multiple sites in South London. You will support volunteers, peer mentors and befrienders. Support the Programme Manager with the day-to-day running of the recovery service. Ensure safe, structured and effective service delivery. Build supportive and professional relationships with residents. Provide key working support, helping residents identify and achieve their goals. Support the induction of new residents, ensuring a welcoming and structured onboarding experience. Essential criteria Experience working with individuals with complex needs (e.g. addiction, offending, homelessness, probation, criminal justice system). Demonstrable track record supervising or supporting staff in a similar setting. Experience delivering structured support, recovery programmes, or key working. Knowledge of safeguarding, risk management, and supported housing. Experience supporting individuals towards independent living. Salary: £36,000 Closing date: 29th May If this sounds like the role for you, then we would love to hear back. We are reviewing CVs as and when we are receiving them so, if you are keen to apply, then please do so today! TPP are always keen to speak with candidates looking to work in the sector so if this role isn't quite right for you, please do check out our website and pop your CV over to us! We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
St Mungo's
Service Manager - Offender Management Services
St Mungo's
Are you looking for an opportunity where your skills will make a difference in helping to end homelessness and rebuild lives? This is a fixed term opportunity ending 18 February 2027 (with the possibility of extension) Criminal Justice Services are looking for a Service Manager to lead and oversee the London Housing Advice and Intervention Service, delivering accommodation support across London prisons and probation offices to help prevent homelessness and reduce reoffending. In this role you will: Lead and oversee the operational delivery of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) London Accommodation Commissioned Rehabilitative Service (CRS), providing accommodation support, information, advice, and guidance across 10 London estate prisons and 8 Probation Delivery Units (PDUs). Manage and support a large, geographically dispersed team, including direct line management of 4 Team Leaders and overall oversight of Administrators and Housing Advisors, ensuring high-quality service delivery and achievement of contract targets. Build and maintain strong working relationships with key stakeholders including the Ministry of Justice, probation services, prison staff, commissioners, local authorities and partner agencies to deliver joined up and effective resettlement support. Ensure the service meets contractual and best practice requirements by leading, motivating and developing staff, embedding quality standards, monitoring performance, and driving continuous service improvement. Support the wider service through a period of potential transition, including contract change and service development, ensuring continuity, effective communication, and strong operational leadership. About you We are looking for someone with a passion for preventing and ending homelessness for people involved in the criminal justice system, who can provide strong leadership to a complex and dynamic service and inspire teams to deliver excellent outcomes. To thrive in this role you will; Have experience of day to day management of staff and services, alongside a strong understanding of homelessness, housing pathways, and the support needs of individuals engaged with the criminal justice system. Be confident managing performance, working strategically with stakeholders, and identifying innovative solutions to improve service delivery. Have excellent organisational and communication skills, the ability to analyse service data and performance, and experience balancing operational oversight with service development and continuous improvement. We are working hard to create a diverse and fully inclusive culture where everyone feels valued and we welcome applications from all under-represented groups, particularly Global Majority candidates who are underrepresented at this management level How to apply To view the job description and guidance on completing your application form, please click on the document tab on the advert page on our website. When you're ready to apply click the Apply Now button to start your online application form. Closing date: 10am on 27 May 2026 Interview and assessments on: 5 June 2026
May 21, 2026
Full time
Are you looking for an opportunity where your skills will make a difference in helping to end homelessness and rebuild lives? This is a fixed term opportunity ending 18 February 2027 (with the possibility of extension) Criminal Justice Services are looking for a Service Manager to lead and oversee the London Housing Advice and Intervention Service, delivering accommodation support across London prisons and probation offices to help prevent homelessness and reduce reoffending. In this role you will: Lead and oversee the operational delivery of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) London Accommodation Commissioned Rehabilitative Service (CRS), providing accommodation support, information, advice, and guidance across 10 London estate prisons and 8 Probation Delivery Units (PDUs). Manage and support a large, geographically dispersed team, including direct line management of 4 Team Leaders and overall oversight of Administrators and Housing Advisors, ensuring high-quality service delivery and achievement of contract targets. Build and maintain strong working relationships with key stakeholders including the Ministry of Justice, probation services, prison staff, commissioners, local authorities and partner agencies to deliver joined up and effective resettlement support. Ensure the service meets contractual and best practice requirements by leading, motivating and developing staff, embedding quality standards, monitoring performance, and driving continuous service improvement. Support the wider service through a period of potential transition, including contract change and service development, ensuring continuity, effective communication, and strong operational leadership. About you We are looking for someone with a passion for preventing and ending homelessness for people involved in the criminal justice system, who can provide strong leadership to a complex and dynamic service and inspire teams to deliver excellent outcomes. To thrive in this role you will; Have experience of day to day management of staff and services, alongside a strong understanding of homelessness, housing pathways, and the support needs of individuals engaged with the criminal justice system. Be confident managing performance, working strategically with stakeholders, and identifying innovative solutions to improve service delivery. Have excellent organisational and communication skills, the ability to analyse service data and performance, and experience balancing operational oversight with service development and continuous improvement. We are working hard to create a diverse and fully inclusive culture where everyone feels valued and we welcome applications from all under-represented groups, particularly Global Majority candidates who are underrepresented at this management level How to apply To view the job description and guidance on completing your application form, please click on the document tab on the advert page on our website. When you're ready to apply click the Apply Now button to start your online application form. Closing date: 10am on 27 May 2026 Interview and assessments on: 5 June 2026
ARK START
Recruitment Coordinator
ARK START
About The Role Part of the Ark charity, Ark Start is a start-up nursery venture aiming to ensure that every child has access to an excellent early years' education and that families have access to flexible and affordable childcare. Ark Start currently has 7 nurseries with circa 60 staff in the London nurseries and is planning to expand quickly over the next few years. Key to this is our staff and so we are looking for a Recruitment Coordinator who will play a key role in attracting, selecting, and onboarding high-quality staff across our group of early years childcare settings. This role ensures that recruitment processes are consistent, efficient, and compliant with safer recruitment standards. Working closely with Ark Start managers and the wider Ark People team, the Recruitment Coordinator role is key to maintaining staffing levels that support outstanding care and education for children. The role would suit a dynamic Recruitment Coordinator with a strong sense of social justice, who would be keen to gain experience and develop in a fast-growing start-up organisation. Benefits: 27 days annual leave plus bank holidays, rising with each year of service up to 30 days after 3-years' service. This entitlement is pro rata for part time employees and excludes bank holidays Our flexitime policy allows you to work your hours around our core hours of 10.00 - 16.00, helping you prioritise your work-life balance and personal commitments As an Ark employee, you will have the opportunity to be part of the TPT (The Pension Trust) scheme, our workplace pension scheme where we make an 11% contribution; you are not required to contribute towards this scheme unless you choose to Access to high-quality professional learning throughout your career, offering both face-to-face sessions and a bespoke online learning platform Access to Ark Rewards scheme offering savings from over 3,000 major retailers, interest-free loans available for season tickets or a bike, gym discounts offering up to 40% off your local gym and free eye tests About Us Our dedicated team work together to ensure that every child has a joyful, engaging, and secure nursery experience and leaves us ready to start school happily and confidently. We are driven by our values in everything we do: Aim High, Be Brave, Be Kind and Keep Learning. Diversity and inclusion: We aim to build a diverse and inclusive organisation where everyone - staff and students - can do their best work and achieve their full potential. We want to reflect and represent diverse perspectives across our organisation because we know that doing so will make us stronger and more effective. To know more about Ark's diversity and inclusion commitments, please click on this link. Safeguarding statement: Ark is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in its academies. In order to meet this responsibility, its academies follow a rigorous selection process to discourage and screen out unsuitable applicants. Ark requires all employees to undertake an enhanced DBS check. You are required, before appointment, to disclose any unspent conviction, cautions, reprimands or warnings under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975. Non-disclosure may lead to termination of employment. However, disclosure of a criminal background will not necessarily debar you from employment - this will depend upon the nature of the offence(s) and when they occurred. To read more about Ark's safer recruitment process, please click this link. Please note we will be reviewing applications on an on-going basis and this role may close earlier than advertised depending on the level of response. We strongly encourage to submit your application at your earliest convenience. If you would like to hear more about this role or about Ark Start, please contact .
May 19, 2026
Full time
About The Role Part of the Ark charity, Ark Start is a start-up nursery venture aiming to ensure that every child has access to an excellent early years' education and that families have access to flexible and affordable childcare. Ark Start currently has 7 nurseries with circa 60 staff in the London nurseries and is planning to expand quickly over the next few years. Key to this is our staff and so we are looking for a Recruitment Coordinator who will play a key role in attracting, selecting, and onboarding high-quality staff across our group of early years childcare settings. This role ensures that recruitment processes are consistent, efficient, and compliant with safer recruitment standards. Working closely with Ark Start managers and the wider Ark People team, the Recruitment Coordinator role is key to maintaining staffing levels that support outstanding care and education for children. The role would suit a dynamic Recruitment Coordinator with a strong sense of social justice, who would be keen to gain experience and develop in a fast-growing start-up organisation. Benefits: 27 days annual leave plus bank holidays, rising with each year of service up to 30 days after 3-years' service. This entitlement is pro rata for part time employees and excludes bank holidays Our flexitime policy allows you to work your hours around our core hours of 10.00 - 16.00, helping you prioritise your work-life balance and personal commitments As an Ark employee, you will have the opportunity to be part of the TPT (The Pension Trust) scheme, our workplace pension scheme where we make an 11% contribution; you are not required to contribute towards this scheme unless you choose to Access to high-quality professional learning throughout your career, offering both face-to-face sessions and a bespoke online learning platform Access to Ark Rewards scheme offering savings from over 3,000 major retailers, interest-free loans available for season tickets or a bike, gym discounts offering up to 40% off your local gym and free eye tests About Us Our dedicated team work together to ensure that every child has a joyful, engaging, and secure nursery experience and leaves us ready to start school happily and confidently. We are driven by our values in everything we do: Aim High, Be Brave, Be Kind and Keep Learning. Diversity and inclusion: We aim to build a diverse and inclusive organisation where everyone - staff and students - can do their best work and achieve their full potential. We want to reflect and represent diverse perspectives across our organisation because we know that doing so will make us stronger and more effective. To know more about Ark's diversity and inclusion commitments, please click on this link. Safeguarding statement: Ark is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in its academies. In order to meet this responsibility, its academies follow a rigorous selection process to discourage and screen out unsuitable applicants. Ark requires all employees to undertake an enhanced DBS check. You are required, before appointment, to disclose any unspent conviction, cautions, reprimands or warnings under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975. Non-disclosure may lead to termination of employment. However, disclosure of a criminal background will not necessarily debar you from employment - this will depend upon the nature of the offence(s) and when they occurred. To read more about Ark's safer recruitment process, please click this link. Please note we will be reviewing applications on an on-going basis and this role may close earlier than advertised depending on the level of response. We strongly encourage to submit your application at your earliest convenience. If you would like to hear more about this role or about Ark Start, please contact .
TPP Recruitment
Recovery Practitioner, Programme Deputy
TPP Recruitment
Have you provided structured support or key working for individuals with complex needs such as addiction, offending, homelessness, probation, criminal justice system or similar? Do you have leadership or team supervising experience? A new permanent opportunity is now available to join a team in South London for a residential recovery charity as their Recovery Practitioner, Programme Deputy. The role: As Recovery Practitioner, Programme Deputy you will line manage three practitioners, providing regular supervision and support to staff across multiple sites in South London. You will support volunteers, peer mentors and befrienders. Support the Programme Manager with the day-to-day running of the recovery service. Ensure safe, structured and effective service delivery. Build supportive and professional relationships with residents. Provide key working support, helping residents identify and achieve their goals. Support the induction of new residents, ensuring a welcoming and structured onboarding experience. Essential criteria Experience working with individuals with complex needs (e.g. addiction, offending, homelessness, probation, criminal justice system). Demonstrable track record supervising or supporting staff in a similar setting. Experience delivering structured support, recovery programmes, or key working. Knowledge of safeguarding, risk management, and supported housing. Experience supporting individuals towards independent living. Salary: £36,000 Closing date: 29th May If this sounds like the role for you, then we would love to hear back. We are reviewing CVs as and when we are receiving them so, if you are keen to apply, then please do so today! TPP are always keen to speak with candidates looking to work in the sector so if this role isn't quite right for you, please do check out our website and pop your CV over to us! We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
May 19, 2026
Full time
Have you provided structured support or key working for individuals with complex needs such as addiction, offending, homelessness, probation, criminal justice system or similar? Do you have leadership or team supervising experience? A new permanent opportunity is now available to join a team in South London for a residential recovery charity as their Recovery Practitioner, Programme Deputy. The role: As Recovery Practitioner, Programme Deputy you will line manage three practitioners, providing regular supervision and support to staff across multiple sites in South London. You will support volunteers, peer mentors and befrienders. Support the Programme Manager with the day-to-day running of the recovery service. Ensure safe, structured and effective service delivery. Build supportive and professional relationships with residents. Provide key working support, helping residents identify and achieve their goals. Support the induction of new residents, ensuring a welcoming and structured onboarding experience. Essential criteria Experience working with individuals with complex needs (e.g. addiction, offending, homelessness, probation, criminal justice system). Demonstrable track record supervising or supporting staff in a similar setting. Experience delivering structured support, recovery programmes, or key working. Knowledge of safeguarding, risk management, and supported housing. Experience supporting individuals towards independent living. Salary: £36,000 Closing date: 29th May If this sounds like the role for you, then we would love to hear back. We are reviewing CVs as and when we are receiving them so, if you are keen to apply, then please do so today! TPP are always keen to speak with candidates looking to work in the sector so if this role isn't quite right for you, please do check out our website and pop your CV over to us! We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
Phoenix Futures
Team Manager
Phoenix Futures Harlow, Essex
Are you looking for a role where your leadership genuinely changes lives? If you thrive in a fast paced environment, care deeply about supporting adults facing multiple disadvantages, and want to make a real impact within the criminal justice system, this is the opportunity for you. About the Role We are seeking a motivated and skilled Team Manager to join our Futures Together Criminal Justice team in Essex. You will lead a dedicated team delivering high quality support to adults in the criminal justice system who face multiple disadvantages, including substance or alcohol use, learning difficulties, and mental or physical health challenges. You will ensure the service delivers effective, person centred interventions that improve wellbeing and reduce reoffending. This includes managing a small staff team, overseeing safeguarding and risk processes, ensuring accurate data reporting, and maintaining excellent service standards. You will also represent the service across the county, building strong partnerships with Essex Probation, local mental health services, and a wide range of commissioned and charitable organisations. What We re Looking For You will need to demonstrate: A genuine passion for improving the lives of people facing multiple disadvantages Experience supervising or supporting staff within a team environment Strong written and verbal communication skills Excellent organisational skills and experience managing a busy caseload Confidence using Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel and relevant database systems Experience in substance/alcohol treatment, mental health, justice services, or a comparable field What We Offer Joining us means becoming part of an organisation recognised as one of the Best 100 Not for Profit Companies to Work For . We will support you to grow, develop and thrive. Benefits include: Starting salary £28,500 + £3,000 Market Supplement Annual increments (subject to appraisal) up to £34,750 over 5 years 25 days annual leave + Bank Holidays (rising to 30 days + BH with service) Season ticket loan, pension scheme and life assurance Occupational sick pay, eye care vouchers and regular wellbeing activities Continuous training and development via our PXL learning platform This is a fantastic opportunity for someone organised, compassionate and driven to take the next step in their career. Our Commitment to You We believe in creating a workplace where everyone can be themselves and succeed. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, including those with lived experience, and are committed to equity and inclusion at every stage of the recruitment process. Our team will welcome you warmly, support you to settle in, and help you make a meaningful difference from day one. How to Apply If you re ready for your next challenge and want to help shape the future of criminal justice support in Essex, we'd welcome you to apply. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to a face to face interview which will include a short presentation. Full details will be shared in advance, and we are happy to make reasonable adjustments to support you. Please note: Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and the vacancy may close early once sufficient candidates have been shortlisted. Early application is strongly encouraged.
May 19, 2026
Full time
Are you looking for a role where your leadership genuinely changes lives? If you thrive in a fast paced environment, care deeply about supporting adults facing multiple disadvantages, and want to make a real impact within the criminal justice system, this is the opportunity for you. About the Role We are seeking a motivated and skilled Team Manager to join our Futures Together Criminal Justice team in Essex. You will lead a dedicated team delivering high quality support to adults in the criminal justice system who face multiple disadvantages, including substance or alcohol use, learning difficulties, and mental or physical health challenges. You will ensure the service delivers effective, person centred interventions that improve wellbeing and reduce reoffending. This includes managing a small staff team, overseeing safeguarding and risk processes, ensuring accurate data reporting, and maintaining excellent service standards. You will also represent the service across the county, building strong partnerships with Essex Probation, local mental health services, and a wide range of commissioned and charitable organisations. What We re Looking For You will need to demonstrate: A genuine passion for improving the lives of people facing multiple disadvantages Experience supervising or supporting staff within a team environment Strong written and verbal communication skills Excellent organisational skills and experience managing a busy caseload Confidence using Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel and relevant database systems Experience in substance/alcohol treatment, mental health, justice services, or a comparable field What We Offer Joining us means becoming part of an organisation recognised as one of the Best 100 Not for Profit Companies to Work For . We will support you to grow, develop and thrive. Benefits include: Starting salary £28,500 + £3,000 Market Supplement Annual increments (subject to appraisal) up to £34,750 over 5 years 25 days annual leave + Bank Holidays (rising to 30 days + BH with service) Season ticket loan, pension scheme and life assurance Occupational sick pay, eye care vouchers and regular wellbeing activities Continuous training and development via our PXL learning platform This is a fantastic opportunity for someone organised, compassionate and driven to take the next step in their career. Our Commitment to You We believe in creating a workplace where everyone can be themselves and succeed. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, including those with lived experience, and are committed to equity and inclusion at every stage of the recruitment process. Our team will welcome you warmly, support you to settle in, and help you make a meaningful difference from day one. How to Apply If you re ready for your next challenge and want to help shape the future of criminal justice support in Essex, we'd welcome you to apply. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to a face to face interview which will include a short presentation. Full details will be shared in advance, and we are happy to make reasonable adjustments to support you. Please note: Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and the vacancy may close early once sufficient candidates have been shortlisted. Early application is strongly encouraged.
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
Red Snapper Recruitment Limited
IDVA
Red Snapper Recruitment Limited
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. Independent Domestic Violence Advisor (IDVA) MUST HAVE OWN VEHICLE Location: Sandwell, Walsall or Dudley Salary: 25,282.44 Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Service Area: Community Domestic Abuse Support Service Responsible to: Regional Domestic Abuse Manager Travel Required: Yes About the Role We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Independent Domestic Violence Advisor (IDVA) to provide high-quality frontline support to individuals at high risk of domestic abuse. As an IDVA, you will deliver proactive, short- to medium-term crisis intervention and advocacy to increase the safety of victims and their children. You will work within a multi-agency framework, ensuring survivors' voices are heard and their rights upheld, including representation at Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conferences (MARAC). This is a challenging but highly rewarding role requiring compassion, resilience, strong risk assessment skills, and the ability to manage a demanding caseload while maintaining a trauma-informed, client-centred approach. About the Service The Community Domestic Abuse Support Service provides specialist support to victims of domestic abuse across Sandwell, Walsall and Dudley. Working collaboratively with statutory and voluntary sector partners, the service delivers holistic, tailored support to help survivors increase safety, reduce risk and rebuild their lives. Key Responsibilities Prioritise and manage high-risk domestic abuse cases, delivering crisis intervention and safety planning. Conduct comprehensive risk and needs assessments using recognised evidence-based tools. Provide one-to-one advocacy, advice and practical support via telephone and face-to-face appointments. Develop tailored safety plans to protect victims and their children. Prepare and present reports to MARAC and attend multi-agency meetings including child protection conferences and core groups. Advocate with housing, legal, welfare, health and criminal justice agencies to secure the best possible outcomes for survivors. Support clients attending criminal and civil court proceedings when required. Facilitate group sessions where appropriate to increase awareness of domestic abuse dynamics and promote empowerment. Maintain accurate, confidential and up-to-date case records in line with safeguarding and GDPR requirements. Identify and respond appropriately to safeguarding concerns relating to children and vulnerable adults. About You You will: Have experience supporting high-risk victims of domestic abuse. Demonstrate strong risk assessment, crisis management and safety planning skills. Be confident working within a multi-agency safeguarding framework. Show empathy, professionalism and resilience when supporting individuals experiencing trauma. Possess excellent communication, advocacy and caseload management skills. Be committed to empowering survivors and challenging violence and abuse. A relevant qualification (e.g. IDVA accreditation or equivalent) is desirable, though experience will be considered. Additional Requirements Full UK driving licence and willingness to use your own vehicle. Ability to travel across Sandwell, Walsall and Dudley. May require occasional work outside normal office hours. Enhanced DBS check required (subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1975 - Exceptions Order). Eligibility to work in the UK. Occupational Requirement: Under Schedule 9 (Part 1) of the Equality Act 2010, this post is open to female applicants only. What We Offer 25 days annual leave (pro rata) plus bank holidays (increasing after 3 years' service) 1 wellbeing day (pro rata) Annual leave buy-back scheme 5% employer pension contribution Time off in lieu (TOIL) for overtime Mileage allowance Employee Assistance Programme Access to group clinical supervision with a BACP-trained counsellor Ongoing training and development opportunities Bi-annual staff away days Regular internal staff newsletter Safeguarding & Equality We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults, children and young people. All staff are expected to share this commitment and work within safeguarding frameworks at all times. We are committed to equality of opportunity and creating a culture of dignity, respect and openness. We welcome applications from women who share our commitment to supporting survivors and ending violence and abuse. If you are passionate about advocacy, safeguarding and empowering survivors at high risk of harm, we would welcome your application. 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. Independent Domestic Violence Advisor (IDVA) MUST HAVE OWN VEHICLE Location: Sandwell, Walsall or Dudley Salary: 25,282.44 Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Service Area: Community Domestic Abuse Support Service Responsible to: Regional Domestic Abuse Manager Travel Required: Yes About the Role We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Independent Domestic Violence Advisor (IDVA) to provide high-quality frontline support to individuals at high risk of domestic abuse. As an IDVA, you will deliver proactive, short- to medium-term crisis intervention and advocacy to increase the safety of victims and their children. You will work within a multi-agency framework, ensuring survivors' voices are heard and their rights upheld, including representation at Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conferences (MARAC). This is a challenging but highly rewarding role requiring compassion, resilience, strong risk assessment skills, and the ability to manage a demanding caseload while maintaining a trauma-informed, client-centred approach. About the Service The Community Domestic Abuse Support Service provides specialist support to victims of domestic abuse across Sandwell, Walsall and Dudley. Working collaboratively with statutory and voluntary sector partners, the service delivers holistic, tailored support to help survivors increase safety, reduce risk and rebuild their lives. Key Responsibilities Prioritise and manage high-risk domestic abuse cases, delivering crisis intervention and safety planning. Conduct comprehensive risk and needs assessments using recognised evidence-based tools. Provide one-to-one advocacy, advice and practical support via telephone and face-to-face appointments. Develop tailored safety plans to protect victims and their children. Prepare and present reports to MARAC and attend multi-agency meetings including child protection conferences and core groups. Advocate with housing, legal, welfare, health and criminal justice agencies to secure the best possible outcomes for survivors. Support clients attending criminal and civil court proceedings when required. Facilitate group sessions where appropriate to increase awareness of domestic abuse dynamics and promote empowerment. Maintain accurate, confidential and up-to-date case records in line with safeguarding and GDPR requirements. Identify and respond appropriately to safeguarding concerns relating to children and vulnerable adults. About You You will: Have experience supporting high-risk victims of domestic abuse. Demonstrate strong risk assessment, crisis management and safety planning skills. Be confident working within a multi-agency safeguarding framework. Show empathy, professionalism and resilience when supporting individuals experiencing trauma. Possess excellent communication, advocacy and caseload management skills. Be committed to empowering survivors and challenging violence and abuse. A relevant qualification (e.g. IDVA accreditation or equivalent) is desirable, though experience will be considered. Additional Requirements Full UK driving licence and willingness to use your own vehicle. Ability to travel across Sandwell, Walsall and Dudley. May require occasional work outside normal office hours. Enhanced DBS check required (subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1975 - Exceptions Order). Eligibility to work in the UK. Occupational Requirement: Under Schedule 9 (Part 1) of the Equality Act 2010, this post is open to female applicants only. What We Offer 25 days annual leave (pro rata) plus bank holidays (increasing after 3 years' service) 1 wellbeing day (pro rata) Annual leave buy-back scheme 5% employer pension contribution Time off in lieu (TOIL) for overtime Mileage allowance Employee Assistance Programme Access to group clinical supervision with a BACP-trained counsellor Ongoing training and development opportunities Bi-annual staff away days Regular internal staff newsletter Safeguarding & Equality We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults, children and young people. All staff are expected to share this commitment and work within safeguarding frameworks at all times. We are committed to equality of opportunity and creating a culture of dignity, respect and openness. We welcome applications from women who share our commitment to supporting survivors and ending violence and abuse. If you are passionate about advocacy, safeguarding and empowering survivors at high risk of harm, we would welcome your application. 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.
HVAC Recruitment
Operations Manager
HVAC Recruitment Bristol, Gloucestershire
M&E Operations Manager Salary - up to 59,000 + Vehicle Bristol Monday to Friday, 39 Hours a Week We're recruiting for one of the largest and most recognizable facilities management companies in the UK for an M&E Operations Manager to work on a large scale PFI contract in around Bristol. In this role you will work across 3 sites with a responsibility of contracts up to 10 million across a contract valued at around 130 million over 25 years. You will be managing a team of approximately 20 people including engineers and support staff. We are ideally looking for someone with facilities management experience and more specifically someone with PFI experience The company you will be working for are private facilities management and support services business which were founded in London over 100 years ago and grew rapidly after the second world war. In total they have approximately 11,000 or more employees and are experts in the criminal justice and railway sectors. Benefits for an M&E Operations Manager: Salary - up to 59,000 Vehicle provided up to 6% pension contribution 24 Days Holiday + Bank Holiday Holiday Purchase Scheme Social impact days
Oct 08, 2025
Full time
M&E Operations Manager Salary - up to 59,000 + Vehicle Bristol Monday to Friday, 39 Hours a Week We're recruiting for one of the largest and most recognizable facilities management companies in the UK for an M&E Operations Manager to work on a large scale PFI contract in around Bristol. In this role you will work across 3 sites with a responsibility of contracts up to 10 million across a contract valued at around 130 million over 25 years. You will be managing a team of approximately 20 people including engineers and support staff. We are ideally looking for someone with facilities management experience and more specifically someone with PFI experience The company you will be working for are private facilities management and support services business which were founded in London over 100 years ago and grew rapidly after the second world war. In total they have approximately 11,000 or more employees and are experts in the criminal justice and railway sectors. Benefits for an M&E Operations Manager: Salary - up to 59,000 Vehicle provided up to 6% pension contribution 24 Days Holiday + Bank Holiday Holiday Purchase Scheme Social impact days
Hestia Housing Support
Supported Housing Worker
Hestia Housing Support
We are Hestia. We make a difference. At Hestia, we are guided by our core values and are dedicated to fostering an equitable, diverse, and inclusive organisation. Our mission is to empower individuals to rebuild their lives and achieve independence. Right now, we are looking for a Supported Housing Worker to play a pivotal role in our Criminal Justice Service in Bromley. Sounds great, what will I be doing? The role involves providing comprehensive support to service users in accommodation-based services, particularly those with complex needs such as substance misuse, homelessness, and offending histories. Key responsibilities include building positive, professional relationships with service users, supporting them to manage their tenancies, and working towards sustainable independence. Staff are expected to assess individual needs using organisational tools, guide users in developing tailored support plans, and assist them in achieving personal goals, including moving on to more independent living arrangements. In this position, the emphasis is on empowering service users to improve various aspects of their lives. This includes encouraging them to take responsibility for their health, finances, and behaviour, and supporting their access to necessary services such as healthcare, substance misuse treatment, and mental health support. The role also involves motivating service users to engage in activities that promote wellbeing and helping them access opportunities in education, training, volunteering, and employment, thereby improving their financial security and life prospects. The position requires a collaborative and proactive approach, working closely with other professionals, agencies, and colleagues to provide coordinated support. Staff are expected to contribute to service development, maintain accurate and confidential records, and demonstrate a commitment to professional standards and continuous improvement. Flexibility, resilience, and a positive attitude toward change are essential, as is the ability to represent the organisation effectively in interactions with external stakeholders and to contribute to the promotion of its values and service standards. What do I need to bring with me? You'll need to be able to demonstrate the core skills this role requires as well as match our values and mission. You don't have to tick all the boxes right away; the important thing is that you're willing to learn. We also value lived experience of the areas we support, so if you feel comfortable, please do mention this on your application. Joining Hestia means more than just a job; it's an opportunity to be part of something bigger. We offer a supportive, inclusive and resolution driven work environment where your contributions are recognised and valued. As a member of our team, you will have the chance to grow both personally and professionally while making a lasting impact on the lives of those we serve. Here's what the team will be looking for The ideal candidate will be committed to developing positive, supportive relationships with service users who have complex needs such as homelessness, substance misuse, and a history of offending. They will be adept at using strengths-based and person-centred approaches to help individuals maintain independence and work toward personal goals, especially around securing and sustaining accommodation. A strong understanding of assessment tools and key-working practices is essential, as is the ability to help service users identify their strengths, manage daily responsibilities, and plan for positive move-on, particularly into private sector housing. The role demands someone who can empower service users to take control of their wellbeing, including addressing substance misuse, managing finances, and engaging in mental and physical health services. The candidate should also be able to support service users in accessing opportunities that enhance their financial and personal development, such as employment, training, and volunteering. Effective liaison with other professionals and agencies is critical to delivering coordinated support, and the ability to advocate for service users during case conferences and care planning is a key aspect of the role. The person must be a proactive and collaborative team player who upholds high professional standards and contributes to service improvement. They should demonstrate resilience, a willingness to adapt positively to change, and a commitment to promoting the organisation's aims. Strong administrative skills, confidentiality, and timely record-keeping are crucial. Additionally, the ability to build external relationships and represent the service effectively with key stakeholders and commissioners is essential to support the broader aims of the organisation. Int erview Steps We keep our interview process simple, so you know exactly what to expect. Shortlisting call: We have a team of dedicated recruitment specialists who will speak to you about your experience, motivations and values. They will also tell you about all the great work we do! Face to face interview: Now you will have face to face interview with the hiring manager. Our interviews are value and competency based. Don't be alarmed if there are other stages in the process, it's all part of the plan for some of our roles. Our commitment to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Our services users come from all walks of life and so do we. We hire great people from a wide variety of backgrounds because it makes us stronger. We are committed to creating and maintaining a diverse and inclusive workforce and value the skills, abilities, talent and experiences, different people and communities bring to our organisation. We are a disability confident employer Hestia is proud to be a disability confident employer, dedicated to the employment and career development of individuals with disabilities. We offer a guaranteed interview scheme for all applicants with disabilities who meet the minimum criteria for the role they have applied for. We also provide reasonable adjustments during the selection and interview process, and throughout your employment with us. Safeguarding Statement Hestia is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of adults, children and young people who are potentially at risk, and we therefore expect all staff and volunteers to do the same. We require all staff to undertake internal and external safeguarding training throughout their employment with Hestia.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
We are Hestia. We make a difference. At Hestia, we are guided by our core values and are dedicated to fostering an equitable, diverse, and inclusive organisation. Our mission is to empower individuals to rebuild their lives and achieve independence. Right now, we are looking for a Supported Housing Worker to play a pivotal role in our Criminal Justice Service in Bromley. Sounds great, what will I be doing? The role involves providing comprehensive support to service users in accommodation-based services, particularly those with complex needs such as substance misuse, homelessness, and offending histories. Key responsibilities include building positive, professional relationships with service users, supporting them to manage their tenancies, and working towards sustainable independence. Staff are expected to assess individual needs using organisational tools, guide users in developing tailored support plans, and assist them in achieving personal goals, including moving on to more independent living arrangements. In this position, the emphasis is on empowering service users to improve various aspects of their lives. This includes encouraging them to take responsibility for their health, finances, and behaviour, and supporting their access to necessary services such as healthcare, substance misuse treatment, and mental health support. The role also involves motivating service users to engage in activities that promote wellbeing and helping them access opportunities in education, training, volunteering, and employment, thereby improving their financial security and life prospects. The position requires a collaborative and proactive approach, working closely with other professionals, agencies, and colleagues to provide coordinated support. Staff are expected to contribute to service development, maintain accurate and confidential records, and demonstrate a commitment to professional standards and continuous improvement. Flexibility, resilience, and a positive attitude toward change are essential, as is the ability to represent the organisation effectively in interactions with external stakeholders and to contribute to the promotion of its values and service standards. What do I need to bring with me? You'll need to be able to demonstrate the core skills this role requires as well as match our values and mission. You don't have to tick all the boxes right away; the important thing is that you're willing to learn. We also value lived experience of the areas we support, so if you feel comfortable, please do mention this on your application. Joining Hestia means more than just a job; it's an opportunity to be part of something bigger. We offer a supportive, inclusive and resolution driven work environment where your contributions are recognised and valued. As a member of our team, you will have the chance to grow both personally and professionally while making a lasting impact on the lives of those we serve. Here's what the team will be looking for The ideal candidate will be committed to developing positive, supportive relationships with service users who have complex needs such as homelessness, substance misuse, and a history of offending. They will be adept at using strengths-based and person-centred approaches to help individuals maintain independence and work toward personal goals, especially around securing and sustaining accommodation. A strong understanding of assessment tools and key-working practices is essential, as is the ability to help service users identify their strengths, manage daily responsibilities, and plan for positive move-on, particularly into private sector housing. The role demands someone who can empower service users to take control of their wellbeing, including addressing substance misuse, managing finances, and engaging in mental and physical health services. The candidate should also be able to support service users in accessing opportunities that enhance their financial and personal development, such as employment, training, and volunteering. Effective liaison with other professionals and agencies is critical to delivering coordinated support, and the ability to advocate for service users during case conferences and care planning is a key aspect of the role. The person must be a proactive and collaborative team player who upholds high professional standards and contributes to service improvement. They should demonstrate resilience, a willingness to adapt positively to change, and a commitment to promoting the organisation's aims. Strong administrative skills, confidentiality, and timely record-keeping are crucial. Additionally, the ability to build external relationships and represent the service effectively with key stakeholders and commissioners is essential to support the broader aims of the organisation. Int erview Steps We keep our interview process simple, so you know exactly what to expect. Shortlisting call: We have a team of dedicated recruitment specialists who will speak to you about your experience, motivations and values. They will also tell you about all the great work we do! Face to face interview: Now you will have face to face interview with the hiring manager. Our interviews are value and competency based. Don't be alarmed if there are other stages in the process, it's all part of the plan for some of our roles. Our commitment to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Our services users come from all walks of life and so do we. We hire great people from a wide variety of backgrounds because it makes us stronger. We are committed to creating and maintaining a diverse and inclusive workforce and value the skills, abilities, talent and experiences, different people and communities bring to our organisation. We are a disability confident employer Hestia is proud to be a disability confident employer, dedicated to the employment and career development of individuals with disabilities. We offer a guaranteed interview scheme for all applicants with disabilities who meet the minimum criteria for the role they have applied for. We also provide reasonable adjustments during the selection and interview process, and throughout your employment with us. Safeguarding Statement Hestia is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of adults, children and young people who are potentially at risk, and we therefore expect all staff and volunteers to do the same. We require all staff to undertake internal and external safeguarding training throughout their employment with Hestia.
Oscar Underhill Recruitment Solutions Ltd
Support Worker
Oscar Underhill Recruitment Solutions Ltd
Housing Support Worker Homelessness Housing provider in Supported Living Harlow & Loughton £15.21ph PAYE, £19.08ph Umbrella Temp to Perm. Are you passionate about helping others? Are you looking for a new challenge in Social Housing? Client snapshot: An excellent opportunity has been made available by my client an established housing provider in the UK. My client has a large portfolio of supported living projects and offers generic housing management and supported housing services. Vacancy Brief: The role is that of a Young People Support Worker. This is a potential temp to perm job. A full-time role, 35 hours per week. Candidate will be supporting young people between the ages of 18 to 21 leaving care, or from breaking down family relationship. Shift pattern: Early 7-3pm, late 12:30- 8:30pm. 1 weekend in 4. Pay rate for this job role is £15.21 per hour on PAYE OR £19.08 Umbrella. Candidate will require a full UK Driver s license and access to a vehicle. Mileage will be paid at 0.45p per mile for any work-related travel. A current Enhanced DBS covering Child and Adult workforce will be required for this job role. Managing Between 1 - 5 properties The Responsibilities: As a Young People Support Worker, your role will be to improve the lives of young people using the service by providing direct housing related support services in conjunction with organisations housing and property management. In your role as a young people Support worker, you ll be working with external agencies with the aim of achieving successful move on and other measurable outcomes. There may also be a requirement to work on your own, within the community or within the service setting. Part of your role as a young people Support worker will be to carry out initial assessment of the potential or actual service user, including any risks, or his/her needs and requirements in respect of the service on offer. An important part of your role will be to maintain contact on a regular basis with service users in accordance with the requirements of the service. Furthermore, you will be required to risk assess and take the necessary actions in respect of any activities with service users including personal safety. Skill Outcomes of this role : This role provides an excellent springboard into other criminal justice professions including experience of working with a range of criminal justice agencies. In addition, you will gain experience in liaising local authority Housing Benefit departments and the DWP to resolve financial issues. Housing Support Worker Support Worker Ex Offenders Young People Homelessness Tenancy Sustainment Tenancy Support Officer Housing Officer Supported Housing Income Management Homeless Substance Misuse Homelessness Youth Offending YMCA Prison Officer Probation Officer Supported Living Harlow Loughton Essex Greater London London Independent Living Floating Support Full Time Scheme Manager Project Worker Community Support Charity Housing Association Local Authority
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
Housing Support Worker Homelessness Housing provider in Supported Living Harlow & Loughton £15.21ph PAYE, £19.08ph Umbrella Temp to Perm. Are you passionate about helping others? Are you looking for a new challenge in Social Housing? Client snapshot: An excellent opportunity has been made available by my client an established housing provider in the UK. My client has a large portfolio of supported living projects and offers generic housing management and supported housing services. Vacancy Brief: The role is that of a Young People Support Worker. This is a potential temp to perm job. A full-time role, 35 hours per week. Candidate will be supporting young people between the ages of 18 to 21 leaving care, or from breaking down family relationship. Shift pattern: Early 7-3pm, late 12:30- 8:30pm. 1 weekend in 4. Pay rate for this job role is £15.21 per hour on PAYE OR £19.08 Umbrella. Candidate will require a full UK Driver s license and access to a vehicle. Mileage will be paid at 0.45p per mile for any work-related travel. A current Enhanced DBS covering Child and Adult workforce will be required for this job role. Managing Between 1 - 5 properties The Responsibilities: As a Young People Support Worker, your role will be to improve the lives of young people using the service by providing direct housing related support services in conjunction with organisations housing and property management. In your role as a young people Support worker, you ll be working with external agencies with the aim of achieving successful move on and other measurable outcomes. There may also be a requirement to work on your own, within the community or within the service setting. Part of your role as a young people Support worker will be to carry out initial assessment of the potential or actual service user, including any risks, or his/her needs and requirements in respect of the service on offer. An important part of your role will be to maintain contact on a regular basis with service users in accordance with the requirements of the service. Furthermore, you will be required to risk assess and take the necessary actions in respect of any activities with service users including personal safety. Skill Outcomes of this role : This role provides an excellent springboard into other criminal justice professions including experience of working with a range of criminal justice agencies. In addition, you will gain experience in liaising local authority Housing Benefit departments and the DWP to resolve financial issues. Housing Support Worker Support Worker Ex Offenders Young People Homelessness Tenancy Sustainment Tenancy Support Officer Housing Officer Supported Housing Income Management Homeless Substance Misuse Homelessness Youth Offending YMCA Prison Officer Probation Officer Supported Living Harlow Loughton Essex Greater London London Independent Living Floating Support Full Time Scheme Manager Project Worker Community Support Charity Housing Association Local Authority
Oscar Underhill Recruitment Solutions Ltd
Support Worker
Oscar Underhill Recruitment Solutions Ltd Kirton, Lincolnshire
Young People Support Worker Housing provider in Supported Living Boston £14.77 PAYE / £19.00 Umbrella Temp to Perm. Are you passionate about helping others? Are you looking for a new challenge in Social Housing? Client snapshot: An excellent opportunity has been made available by my client an established housing provider in the UK. My client has a large portfolio of supported living projects and offers generic housing management and supported housing services. Vacancy Brief: The vacancy is that of a Young People Support Worker. This is a potential temp to perm vacancy with 35-40 hours P/W. This post will be shift based Candidate must be flexible to work across the week. Pay rate for this job role is £14.77 per hour on PAYE OR £19.00 Umbrella. Mileage will be paid at 0.45p per mile for any work-related travel, business insurance is needed to claim mileage. Full UK Driver s License and access to a vehicle is preferrable . A current Enhanced DBS covering Child and Adult workforce will be required for this job role. Service User group is or up to 21 if leaving care. Typical example of working pattern is below: Week 1: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday (08am - 4pm) Week 2: Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday (8am - 4pm) Week 3: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday (2:15pm - 10:15 pm) Week 4: Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday (2:15 pm - 10:15 pm). The Responsibilities: As a Young People Support Worker, you will provide front line support work 1-2-1 with one or two young people in a home environment. In your job role as a Young People Support worker, you will be supporting young people to enhance their independent living skills. Part of your job role as a young people Support worker will be tailor person centred action plans based upon any needs identified. An important part of your job role will be to offer support and guidance to the young people throughout, empowering them to be independent. Furthermore, you will be keeping documents and paper trails up to date and within this documenting all support with the YP within their dedicated support file. Skill Outcomes of this role : This role provides an excellent springboard into other criminal justice professions including experience of working with a range of criminal justice agencies. In addition, you will gain experience in liaising local authority Housing Benefit departments and the DWP to resolve financial issues. Young People Support Worker Housing Support Worker Ex Offenders Tenancy Sustainment Tenancy Support Officer Housing Officer Supported Housing Income Management Homeless Substance Misuse Homelessness Youth Offending Young People Housing Support YMCA CAHMS Prison Officer Probation Officer Supported Living Boston Lincolnshire Independent Living Floating Support Full Time Scheme Manager Project Worker Community Support Charity Housing Association Local Authority
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
Young People Support Worker Housing provider in Supported Living Boston £14.77 PAYE / £19.00 Umbrella Temp to Perm. Are you passionate about helping others? Are you looking for a new challenge in Social Housing? Client snapshot: An excellent opportunity has been made available by my client an established housing provider in the UK. My client has a large portfolio of supported living projects and offers generic housing management and supported housing services. Vacancy Brief: The vacancy is that of a Young People Support Worker. This is a potential temp to perm vacancy with 35-40 hours P/W. This post will be shift based Candidate must be flexible to work across the week. Pay rate for this job role is £14.77 per hour on PAYE OR £19.00 Umbrella. Mileage will be paid at 0.45p per mile for any work-related travel, business insurance is needed to claim mileage. Full UK Driver s License and access to a vehicle is preferrable . A current Enhanced DBS covering Child and Adult workforce will be required for this job role. Service User group is or up to 21 if leaving care. Typical example of working pattern is below: Week 1: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday (08am - 4pm) Week 2: Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday (8am - 4pm) Week 3: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday (2:15pm - 10:15 pm) Week 4: Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday (2:15 pm - 10:15 pm). The Responsibilities: As a Young People Support Worker, you will provide front line support work 1-2-1 with one or two young people in a home environment. In your job role as a Young People Support worker, you will be supporting young people to enhance their independent living skills. Part of your job role as a young people Support worker will be tailor person centred action plans based upon any needs identified. An important part of your job role will be to offer support and guidance to the young people throughout, empowering them to be independent. Furthermore, you will be keeping documents and paper trails up to date and within this documenting all support with the YP within their dedicated support file. Skill Outcomes of this role : This role provides an excellent springboard into other criminal justice professions including experience of working with a range of criminal justice agencies. In addition, you will gain experience in liaising local authority Housing Benefit departments and the DWP to resolve financial issues. Young People Support Worker Housing Support Worker Ex Offenders Tenancy Sustainment Tenancy Support Officer Housing Officer Supported Housing Income Management Homeless Substance Misuse Homelessness Youth Offending Young People Housing Support YMCA CAHMS Prison Officer Probation Officer Supported Living Boston Lincolnshire Independent Living Floating Support Full Time Scheme Manager Project Worker Community Support Charity Housing Association Local Authority
Service Care Solutions
Approved Premises Residential Worker
Service Care Solutions Oxford, Oxfordshire
Service Care Solutions are the leading recruitment agency for the Probation service nationwide. We are currently recruiting for Approved Premises Supervisors in Oxford! - Immediate Starts Available subject to security clearance! LOCATION: Oxford SERVICE: Approved Premises Supervisor HOURS: 4 Day on, 4 Day off rota (Weekends included) DURATION: On-going PAY RATE: 18 - 27 p/h Overview: As an Approved Premises Residential Worker, you will be a vital member of a dedicated team providing 24-hour coverage at an Approved Premises (AP). This role involves security and monitoring services, ensuring the safety and well-being of residents. It offers a unique opportunity to work within the Criminal Justice System and contribute to the rehabilitation of individuals on probation. Residential Worker Responsibilities, Activities & Duties Collaborate effectively with colleagues to maintain a positive working environment and ensure consistent work practices. Communicate key risk issues to colleagues, including Offender Managers, Stand-by Managers, and partner agencies such as the Police, Health professionals, and drug/alcohol services. Conduct regular inspections of the premises, including cellars and grounds, reporting any occurrences/damage or defects, and monitoring CCTV equipment. Maintain a visible presence in the AP, regularly engaging with residents in a pro-social manner to ensure their adherence to risk management plans and overall well-being. Monitor and motivate high-risk residents, ensuring compliance and effectively managing any abusive or aggressive behaviour. Observe and report significant changes related to risk and/or re-offending to enforce agreed-upon procedures. Participate in purposeful activities as agreed upon by the AP Manager and Offender Manager to support residents' sentence plan objectives. Ensure the AP is securely locked during curfew periods and confirm the presence and well-being of all residents overnight. Provide accurate information, situation analysis, and risk assessments to Offender Managers and escalate issues as necessary. Uphold a safe working environment for staff, residents, and visitors by adhering to Health and Safety legislation, following Safe Systems of Work (SSOW), and reporting incidents to the Manager. Conduct Health and Safety, fire alarm, curfew, and room curfew checks according to established procedures. Organize and deliver purposeful activities aligned with residents' sentence plan objectives. Administer medication to residents and conduct weekly and nightly audits of medication sheets. Conduct drug and alcohol tests in accordance with risk management plans. Provide First Aid in case of resident injuries or self-harm incidents. Maintain records and files as required for the Approved Premises, including data entry and contributing to incident reports. If you are interested in applying, please contact Oliver Jefferson on (phone number removed) or send your CV to (url removed) We offer a 250 referral fee bonus for any Candidates you refer
Oct 03, 2025
Contractor
Service Care Solutions are the leading recruitment agency for the Probation service nationwide. We are currently recruiting for Approved Premises Supervisors in Oxford! - Immediate Starts Available subject to security clearance! LOCATION: Oxford SERVICE: Approved Premises Supervisor HOURS: 4 Day on, 4 Day off rota (Weekends included) DURATION: On-going PAY RATE: 18 - 27 p/h Overview: As an Approved Premises Residential Worker, you will be a vital member of a dedicated team providing 24-hour coverage at an Approved Premises (AP). This role involves security and monitoring services, ensuring the safety and well-being of residents. It offers a unique opportunity to work within the Criminal Justice System and contribute to the rehabilitation of individuals on probation. Residential Worker Responsibilities, Activities & Duties Collaborate effectively with colleagues to maintain a positive working environment and ensure consistent work practices. Communicate key risk issues to colleagues, including Offender Managers, Stand-by Managers, and partner agencies such as the Police, Health professionals, and drug/alcohol services. Conduct regular inspections of the premises, including cellars and grounds, reporting any occurrences/damage or defects, and monitoring CCTV equipment. Maintain a visible presence in the AP, regularly engaging with residents in a pro-social manner to ensure their adherence to risk management plans and overall well-being. Monitor and motivate high-risk residents, ensuring compliance and effectively managing any abusive or aggressive behaviour. Observe and report significant changes related to risk and/or re-offending to enforce agreed-upon procedures. Participate in purposeful activities as agreed upon by the AP Manager and Offender Manager to support residents' sentence plan objectives. Ensure the AP is securely locked during curfew periods and confirm the presence and well-being of all residents overnight. Provide accurate information, situation analysis, and risk assessments to Offender Managers and escalate issues as necessary. Uphold a safe working environment for staff, residents, and visitors by adhering to Health and Safety legislation, following Safe Systems of Work (SSOW), and reporting incidents to the Manager. Conduct Health and Safety, fire alarm, curfew, and room curfew checks according to established procedures. Organize and deliver purposeful activities aligned with residents' sentence plan objectives. Administer medication to residents and conduct weekly and nightly audits of medication sheets. Conduct drug and alcohol tests in accordance with risk management plans. Provide First Aid in case of resident injuries or self-harm incidents. Maintain records and files as required for the Approved Premises, including data entry and contributing to incident reports. If you are interested in applying, please contact Oliver Jefferson on (phone number removed) or send your CV to (url removed) We offer a 250 referral fee bonus for any Candidates you refer
RESPOND
Independent Sexual Violence Advocate
RESPOND
We are seeking a qualified Specialist ISVA (Independent Sexual Violence Advisor) to join our Advocacy team at Respond. The role includes providing pro-active emotional, practical and advocacy support for adults with learning disabilities and autistic people with complex or multiple needs who have experienced any form of sexual violence and are engaging, (or considering engaging) with the criminal justice system. The ISVA will work across London to provide non-judgmental, trauma-informed emotional support, working in partnership with other London sexual violence support services. Our ideal candidate will have experience in the ISVA role as well as a friendly and relational approach to working with clients. You will have the ability to build trusting relationships, work in an empowering and inclusive way and support clients to heal following sexual abuse and develop coping capacity. You will be a self-motivated individual who will engage with a wider range of people who have experience sexual violence, and other barriers to justice. This is an exciting opportunity to join an inclusive and passionate team, and you will be supported by the ISVA Service Manager in your ongoing development. Respond values and encourages working in a collaborative and compassionate way, as we support each other to address one of the most enduring injustices; of the experience of trauma to autistic people and people with learning disabilities and their families. Background information about Respond Respond started in 1991 and has grown from a small London based charity to a medium sized national charity in recent years. Our mission is to reduce the impact of trauma in the lives of people with learning disabilities and autistic people, by developing trusting relationships, through psychotherapeutically informed services. An important part of our work at Respond is working in a trauma-informed way. What this means for us is that we hold in mind the impact of trauma at all levels of the organisation, and all staff take part in reflective practice or team dynamics. We are keen to encourage applications from a diverse range of candidates including people with lived experience, who are both interested in working in partnership to provide advocacy support, as well as supporting people with learning disabilities and autistic people who have experienced trauma. We are committed to the furthering of human rights, equality, and positive social change through our therapeutic and advocacy work and are committed to anti-racism and other forms of anti-discriminatory practice. We recognise that we need to continually keep this as a focus in our work and as an integral part of our organisational strategy. We are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace, so if you re excited about this role but your past experience doesn t align perfectly with every requirement in the person specification, we encourage you to apply anyway and demonstrate how your experience is transferrable for this role. You may be just the right candidate for this or other roles within the organisation. Respond Benefits package (all per financial year) We offer a generous and comprehensive package of flexible benefits to all of our staff. Hybrid working model, which means that if you re full time you make a commitment to be working in the office at least two days a week, with the remainder working from home. Part time hours are altered accordingly. Generous paid leave benefits including 28.5 days holiday (plus Bank Holidays), with some to be taken between Christmas and New year. Up to 4 weeks paid sickness leave at full pay and a further 4 weeks at half pay, Discretionary study leave to support training relevant to your role. Paid leave to employees who may need to take one day off a year when a religious festival falls on a workday. Up to 5 days paid time off for dependents per financial year. Opportunity to apply for up to 2 days (14 hours) paid leave per year to participate in volunteering activities relevant to the role. Access to a workplace pension scheme, administered by NEST, with a minimum 5% employee contribution and 3% employer contribution from commencement of employment. Access to our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) which includes 24/7 telephone service and counselling. Note all of the above days per annum stated are pro rata d for part time employees. If you d like to find out more about this role , please read through the job description and our person specification. When you apply, please send a CV and address the points in the person specification in an accompanying supporting statement. Your statement should be no more than 2 sides of A4. Closing date for applications: 12th September 2025
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
We are seeking a qualified Specialist ISVA (Independent Sexual Violence Advisor) to join our Advocacy team at Respond. The role includes providing pro-active emotional, practical and advocacy support for adults with learning disabilities and autistic people with complex or multiple needs who have experienced any form of sexual violence and are engaging, (or considering engaging) with the criminal justice system. The ISVA will work across London to provide non-judgmental, trauma-informed emotional support, working in partnership with other London sexual violence support services. Our ideal candidate will have experience in the ISVA role as well as a friendly and relational approach to working with clients. You will have the ability to build trusting relationships, work in an empowering and inclusive way and support clients to heal following sexual abuse and develop coping capacity. You will be a self-motivated individual who will engage with a wider range of people who have experience sexual violence, and other barriers to justice. This is an exciting opportunity to join an inclusive and passionate team, and you will be supported by the ISVA Service Manager in your ongoing development. Respond values and encourages working in a collaborative and compassionate way, as we support each other to address one of the most enduring injustices; of the experience of trauma to autistic people and people with learning disabilities and their families. Background information about Respond Respond started in 1991 and has grown from a small London based charity to a medium sized national charity in recent years. Our mission is to reduce the impact of trauma in the lives of people with learning disabilities and autistic people, by developing trusting relationships, through psychotherapeutically informed services. An important part of our work at Respond is working in a trauma-informed way. What this means for us is that we hold in mind the impact of trauma at all levels of the organisation, and all staff take part in reflective practice or team dynamics. We are keen to encourage applications from a diverse range of candidates including people with lived experience, who are both interested in working in partnership to provide advocacy support, as well as supporting people with learning disabilities and autistic people who have experienced trauma. We are committed to the furthering of human rights, equality, and positive social change through our therapeutic and advocacy work and are committed to anti-racism and other forms of anti-discriminatory practice. We recognise that we need to continually keep this as a focus in our work and as an integral part of our organisational strategy. We are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace, so if you re excited about this role but your past experience doesn t align perfectly with every requirement in the person specification, we encourage you to apply anyway and demonstrate how your experience is transferrable for this role. You may be just the right candidate for this or other roles within the organisation. Respond Benefits package (all per financial year) We offer a generous and comprehensive package of flexible benefits to all of our staff. Hybrid working model, which means that if you re full time you make a commitment to be working in the office at least two days a week, with the remainder working from home. Part time hours are altered accordingly. Generous paid leave benefits including 28.5 days holiday (plus Bank Holidays), with some to be taken between Christmas and New year. Up to 4 weeks paid sickness leave at full pay and a further 4 weeks at half pay, Discretionary study leave to support training relevant to your role. Paid leave to employees who may need to take one day off a year when a religious festival falls on a workday. Up to 5 days paid time off for dependents per financial year. Opportunity to apply for up to 2 days (14 hours) paid leave per year to participate in volunteering activities relevant to the role. Access to a workplace pension scheme, administered by NEST, with a minimum 5% employee contribution and 3% employer contribution from commencement of employment. Access to our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) which includes 24/7 telephone service and counselling. Note all of the above days per annum stated are pro rata d for part time employees. If you d like to find out more about this role , please read through the job description and our person specification. When you apply, please send a CV and address the points in the person specification in an accompanying supporting statement. Your statement should be no more than 2 sides of A4. Closing date for applications: 12th September 2025
Oscar Underhill Recruitment Solutions Ltd
Young People Housing Support Worker
Oscar Underhill Recruitment Solutions Ltd Kirton, Lincolnshire
Young People Support Worker Housing provider in Supported Living Boston £14.77 PAYE / £19.00 Umbrella Temp to Perm. Are you passionate about helping others? Are you looking for a new challenge in Social Housing? Client snapshot: An excellent opportunity has been made available by my client an established housing provider in the UK. My client has a large portfolio of supported living projects and offers generic housing management and supported housing services. Vacancy Brief: The vacancy is that of a Young People Support Worker. This is a potential temp to perm vacancy with 35-40 hours P/W. This post will be shift based, - 4 week rota, working 8hr shifts covering between 8am-11pm including some weekends Candidate must be flexible to work across the week. Pay rate for this job role is £14.77 per hour on PAYE OR £19.00 Umbrella. Mileage will be paid at 0.45p per mile for any work-related travel, business insurance is needed to claim mileage. Full UK Driver s License and access to a vehicle is required. A current Enhanced DBS covering Child and Adult workforce will be required for this job role. Service User group is or up to 21 if leaving care. Typical example of working pattern is below: Week 1: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday (08am - 4pm) Week 2: Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday (8am - 4pm) Week 3: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday (2:15pm - 10:15 pm) Week 4: Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday (2:15 pm - 10:15 pm). The Responsibilities: As a Young People Support Worker, you will provide front line support work 1-2-1 with one or two young people in a home environment. In your job role as a Young People Support worker, you will be supporting young people to enhance their independent living skills. Part of your job role as a young people Support worker will be tailor person centred action plans based upon any needs identified. An important part of your job role will be to offer support and guidance to the young people throughout, empowering them to be independent. Furthermore, you will be keeping documents and paper trails up to date and within this documenting all support with the YP within their dedicated support file. Skill Outcomes of this role : This role provides an excellent springboard into other criminal justice professions including experience of working with a range of criminal justice agencies. In addition, you will gain experience in liaising local authority Housing Benefit departments and the DWP to resolve financial issues. Young People Support Worker Housing Support Worker Ex Offenders Tenancy Sustainment Tenancy Support Officer Housing Officer Supported Housing Income Management Homeless Substance Misuse Homelessness Youth Offending Young People Care Leavers - Housing Support YMCA CAHMS Prison Officer Probation Officer Supported Living Boston Lincolnshire Independent Living Floating Support Full Time Scheme Manager Project Worker Community Support Charity Housing Association Local Authority
Sep 24, 2025
Full time
Young People Support Worker Housing provider in Supported Living Boston £14.77 PAYE / £19.00 Umbrella Temp to Perm. Are you passionate about helping others? Are you looking for a new challenge in Social Housing? Client snapshot: An excellent opportunity has been made available by my client an established housing provider in the UK. My client has a large portfolio of supported living projects and offers generic housing management and supported housing services. Vacancy Brief: The vacancy is that of a Young People Support Worker. This is a potential temp to perm vacancy with 35-40 hours P/W. This post will be shift based, - 4 week rota, working 8hr shifts covering between 8am-11pm including some weekends Candidate must be flexible to work across the week. Pay rate for this job role is £14.77 per hour on PAYE OR £19.00 Umbrella. Mileage will be paid at 0.45p per mile for any work-related travel, business insurance is needed to claim mileage. Full UK Driver s License and access to a vehicle is required. A current Enhanced DBS covering Child and Adult workforce will be required for this job role. Service User group is or up to 21 if leaving care. Typical example of working pattern is below: Week 1: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday (08am - 4pm) Week 2: Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday (8am - 4pm) Week 3: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday (2:15pm - 10:15 pm) Week 4: Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday (2:15 pm - 10:15 pm). The Responsibilities: As a Young People Support Worker, you will provide front line support work 1-2-1 with one or two young people in a home environment. In your job role as a Young People Support worker, you will be supporting young people to enhance their independent living skills. Part of your job role as a young people Support worker will be tailor person centred action plans based upon any needs identified. An important part of your job role will be to offer support and guidance to the young people throughout, empowering them to be independent. Furthermore, you will be keeping documents and paper trails up to date and within this documenting all support with the YP within their dedicated support file. Skill Outcomes of this role : This role provides an excellent springboard into other criminal justice professions including experience of working with a range of criminal justice agencies. In addition, you will gain experience in liaising local authority Housing Benefit departments and the DWP to resolve financial issues. Young People Support Worker Housing Support Worker Ex Offenders Tenancy Sustainment Tenancy Support Officer Housing Officer Supported Housing Income Management Homeless Substance Misuse Homelessness Youth Offending Young People Care Leavers - Housing Support YMCA CAHMS Prison Officer Probation Officer Supported Living Boston Lincolnshire Independent Living Floating Support Full Time Scheme Manager Project Worker Community Support Charity Housing Association Local Authority

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