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Partnering Health Ltd
Operations Manager - Interim
Partnering Health Ltd Thornaby, Yorkshire
We are looking for an experienced Interim Operations Manager to provide leadership and operational support across our custody healthcare services. You will be responsible for ensuring the effective day-to-day running of services, working closely with clinical and operational teams to deliver high-quality care, meet contractual requirements and achieve agreed performance targets. This is a key leadership role, working with internal teams and external partners to maintain strong relationships, improve service delivery and support continuous improvement. Experience working within custody, police or forensic environments would be beneficial, but it is not essential. We are looking for someone with strong operational leadership experience who can quickly build relationships, manage teams and deliver results in a complex environment. The role will be based across Durham and Cleveland , with regular travel required between locations. Key Responsibilities Lead operational delivery across services, supporting teams to achieve performance targets and deliver high standards. Work closely with clinical and operational leads to ensure effective service delivery. Build positive relationships with clients, stakeholders and external partners. Support workforce planning, rota management and staffing requirements. Lead and develop teams, encouraging engagement, accountability and continuous improvement. Monitor operational performance and provide clear management information. Support contract delivery, governance and performance management. Identify opportunities to improve quality, efficiency and service outcomes. Represent the service at meetings and provide assurance on performance and improvement activity. Support change, service development and business continuity planning. About You You will be an experienced operational leader who is confident working in a complex organisation and able to lead teams through change. You will have: Experience in operational management and stakeholder management. The ability to motivate, develop and support teams. Strong communication and decision-making skills. The ability to manage competing priorities and deliver against objectives. A proactive approach to improving services and performance. Experience working across multiple sites. A degree or equivalent formal leadership training is required, along with the ability to pass an enhanced DBS check. Why Join Us? At PHL Group, we pride ourselves on being Truly Caring, Team First, and Pioneering Innovation. You ll join a forward-thinking organisation that values integrity, inclusivity, and innovation, and empowers its leaders to make a real difference. Applications Due to the high volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. If your application is successful, you can expect to hear from us within 2 weeks of submission. Please note that this advert will remain open until the position is filled. Interviews will be held throughout the advertising period, so we encourage you to apply early to avoid disappointment.
Jun 19, 2026
Contractor
We are looking for an experienced Interim Operations Manager to provide leadership and operational support across our custody healthcare services. You will be responsible for ensuring the effective day-to-day running of services, working closely with clinical and operational teams to deliver high-quality care, meet contractual requirements and achieve agreed performance targets. This is a key leadership role, working with internal teams and external partners to maintain strong relationships, improve service delivery and support continuous improvement. Experience working within custody, police or forensic environments would be beneficial, but it is not essential. We are looking for someone with strong operational leadership experience who can quickly build relationships, manage teams and deliver results in a complex environment. The role will be based across Durham and Cleveland , with regular travel required between locations. Key Responsibilities Lead operational delivery across services, supporting teams to achieve performance targets and deliver high standards. Work closely with clinical and operational leads to ensure effective service delivery. Build positive relationships with clients, stakeholders and external partners. Support workforce planning, rota management and staffing requirements. Lead and develop teams, encouraging engagement, accountability and continuous improvement. Monitor operational performance and provide clear management information. Support contract delivery, governance and performance management. Identify opportunities to improve quality, efficiency and service outcomes. Represent the service at meetings and provide assurance on performance and improvement activity. Support change, service development and business continuity planning. About You You will be an experienced operational leader who is confident working in a complex organisation and able to lead teams through change. You will have: Experience in operational management and stakeholder management. The ability to motivate, develop and support teams. Strong communication and decision-making skills. The ability to manage competing priorities and deliver against objectives. A proactive approach to improving services and performance. Experience working across multiple sites. A degree or equivalent formal leadership training is required, along with the ability to pass an enhanced DBS check. Why Join Us? At PHL Group, we pride ourselves on being Truly Caring, Team First, and Pioneering Innovation. You ll join a forward-thinking organisation that values integrity, inclusivity, and innovation, and empowers its leaders to make a real difference. Applications Due to the high volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. If your application is successful, you can expect to hear from us within 2 weeks of submission. Please note that this advert will remain open until the position is filled. Interviews will be held throughout the advertising period, so we encourage you to apply early to avoid disappointment.
Weston Park Cancer Charity
Fundraising Manager - Corporate (Maternity Cover)
Weston Park Cancer Charity Sheffield, Yorkshire
Weston Park Cancer Charity is here to face cancer with you. Our services, advice and support are for you and the people close to you, helping everyone to live with and beyond cancer. The funds we raise also support vital, pioneering research and clinical trials led by the exceptional medical experts at Weston Park Cancer Centre. It s our job to care in every sense for our patients and their families. Our help is free, and we re here for you, together every step. What you do Main purpose of post This is an important role in the fundraising team which is responsible for identifying, developing, and converting opportunities to generate income to achieve Weston Park Cancer Charity s strategy. This role will support the Senior Corporate Partnerships Manager to secure income generation through corporate organisations. It carries an income target aligned to the grade of the post holder, within an overall corporate income target of over £400,000 per annum. You will be expected to understand Weston Park Cancer Charity s unique offer, the needs and priorities of our corporate partners and be capable of taking our propositions and clearly shaping them to create mutual value for the communities we support and our partners. Key Responsibilities Responsible for an income target of which aligns with the grade of the post, contributing to an overall corporate income target of over £4000k pa. Delivers income growth through gifts from corporates, workplace fundraising and public facing corporate donations. Support the Senior Corporate Partnerships Manager in developing and implementing a comprehensive corporate partnership strategy which is data driven and demonstrates strong ROI. Develop and deliver concepts and ideas, from early discussion through to detailed proposals, working with colleagues across the charity. Contribute to maximising sponsorship of our key programmes such as Big Purple Bus and Grant-Giving for cancer research and other initiatives. Write detailed, accurate and compelling bids and proposals that clearly articulate how Weston Park Cancer Charity are the preferred choice to meet the partner and project objectives for Charity of the Year or long-term strategic partnerships. Work with our events team to promote opportunities for corporate partners to support the annual events programme e.g. tables at events , team challenge events Succinctly communicate the impact of our work, ensuring it inspires and clearly matches the requirements of potential corporate partners and major donors. Be a key interface for external corporate enquiries and act as an external ambassador, undertaking significant networking across the region and representing the charity at key meetings and events. Be responsible for the management of an agreed number of accounts, providing excellent relationship management. Ensure that the resource and capability exist to deliver partner/funder requirements and proactively identify and seek to fill any gaps. Ensure we collect detailed and continuous feedback so that we learn from experience and effectively evaluate both successful and unsuccessful funding proposals and initiatives. Develop and maintain a prospect pipeline that is realistically capable of meeting agreed income targets and reflects both the strategic priorities of Weston Park Cancer Chairty and the external funding priorities of our corporate partners Maximise Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) opportunities, work place fundraising and volunteering, and Gifts in Kind. General Responsibilities: Every employee is required to: Adhere to, and comply with, organisational policies, procedures and guidelines at all times. Take all reasonable steps to manage and promote a safe and healthy working environment which is free from discrimination. Comply with the organisational policy on confidentiality, and the General Data Protection Regulations Respect the confidentiality and privacy of donors, guests and staff at all times. Maintain a constant awareness of health, welfare and safety issues affecting colleagues, patients, volunteers, visitors and themselves. Participate in personal and organisational training and development and performance framework meetings The above is not an exhaustive list of duties and you will be expected to perform different tasks as necessitated by your changing role within the organisation and the overall business objectives of the organisation. Who you are We are seeking a highly motivated individual who shares our values to join Weston Park Cancer Charity s busy charity team. Our Corporate Fundraising Manager will play a vital part in our team and help us to deliver our vision: a better life for those living with, and beyond, cancer in our region. If you are interested in being part of an organisation which makes a real difference to the lives of thousands of people, we d love to hear from you. About you You have proven experience of growing income and achieving income targets from corporate partnerships, ideally in a health charity environment. You are passionate about people and place: you want the best outcomes for people in South Yorkshire living with and beyond cancer You understand that income growth comes from inspiring with impact and excellent relationship management You thrive working collaboratively in a team which is driven to achieve whilst being supportive and rooted in our mission You have strong interpersonal skills which you use to inspire people about the cause and how their support can make a difference Act as an ambassador for Weston Park Cancer Charity, reflecting the objectives and values, and to always work in the best interests of the charity Support and encourage harmonious internal and external working relationships Our Total Rewards Package Our Total Rewards Package is the result of staff feedback and best practice across the charity, public and private sectors. Some of our key benefits, depending on eligibility, include: 27 days (plus bank holidays) annual leave Option to purchase additional five working days per year Westfield Health level 4 coverage 12 weeks maternity leave at 100% pay and an additional 6 weeks at 50% Up to 2 weeks full paternity pay NHS benefits Hybrid working A minimum 4% employee / 6% employer contribution through our Auto Enrol private pension scheme. Tax relief is automatically claimed for the staff member. Death in service cover How to apply Closing date: Wednesday 8th July 2026 Interview date: Thursday 16th July 2026 Application format: Please complete the Expression of Interest form for roles which are ring-fenced as part of this restructure process. Please ensure you give strong evidence, with examples where possible, of how you meet the person specification (the Qualifications, Experience, Knowledge, Skills and Attributes listed on the previous page). Weston Park Cancer Charity is committed to promoting equality of opportunity and values diversity of culture among our staff. All applications are anonymised as part of the selection process, so please do not forward any documents in PDF format.
Jun 19, 2026
Full time
Weston Park Cancer Charity is here to face cancer with you. Our services, advice and support are for you and the people close to you, helping everyone to live with and beyond cancer. The funds we raise also support vital, pioneering research and clinical trials led by the exceptional medical experts at Weston Park Cancer Centre. It s our job to care in every sense for our patients and their families. Our help is free, and we re here for you, together every step. What you do Main purpose of post This is an important role in the fundraising team which is responsible for identifying, developing, and converting opportunities to generate income to achieve Weston Park Cancer Charity s strategy. This role will support the Senior Corporate Partnerships Manager to secure income generation through corporate organisations. It carries an income target aligned to the grade of the post holder, within an overall corporate income target of over £400,000 per annum. You will be expected to understand Weston Park Cancer Charity s unique offer, the needs and priorities of our corporate partners and be capable of taking our propositions and clearly shaping them to create mutual value for the communities we support and our partners. Key Responsibilities Responsible for an income target of which aligns with the grade of the post, contributing to an overall corporate income target of over £4000k pa. Delivers income growth through gifts from corporates, workplace fundraising and public facing corporate donations. Support the Senior Corporate Partnerships Manager in developing and implementing a comprehensive corporate partnership strategy which is data driven and demonstrates strong ROI. Develop and deliver concepts and ideas, from early discussion through to detailed proposals, working with colleagues across the charity. Contribute to maximising sponsorship of our key programmes such as Big Purple Bus and Grant-Giving for cancer research and other initiatives. Write detailed, accurate and compelling bids and proposals that clearly articulate how Weston Park Cancer Charity are the preferred choice to meet the partner and project objectives for Charity of the Year or long-term strategic partnerships. Work with our events team to promote opportunities for corporate partners to support the annual events programme e.g. tables at events , team challenge events Succinctly communicate the impact of our work, ensuring it inspires and clearly matches the requirements of potential corporate partners and major donors. Be a key interface for external corporate enquiries and act as an external ambassador, undertaking significant networking across the region and representing the charity at key meetings and events. Be responsible for the management of an agreed number of accounts, providing excellent relationship management. Ensure that the resource and capability exist to deliver partner/funder requirements and proactively identify and seek to fill any gaps. Ensure we collect detailed and continuous feedback so that we learn from experience and effectively evaluate both successful and unsuccessful funding proposals and initiatives. Develop and maintain a prospect pipeline that is realistically capable of meeting agreed income targets and reflects both the strategic priorities of Weston Park Cancer Chairty and the external funding priorities of our corporate partners Maximise Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) opportunities, work place fundraising and volunteering, and Gifts in Kind. General Responsibilities: Every employee is required to: Adhere to, and comply with, organisational policies, procedures and guidelines at all times. Take all reasonable steps to manage and promote a safe and healthy working environment which is free from discrimination. Comply with the organisational policy on confidentiality, and the General Data Protection Regulations Respect the confidentiality and privacy of donors, guests and staff at all times. Maintain a constant awareness of health, welfare and safety issues affecting colleagues, patients, volunteers, visitors and themselves. Participate in personal and organisational training and development and performance framework meetings The above is not an exhaustive list of duties and you will be expected to perform different tasks as necessitated by your changing role within the organisation and the overall business objectives of the organisation. Who you are We are seeking a highly motivated individual who shares our values to join Weston Park Cancer Charity s busy charity team. Our Corporate Fundraising Manager will play a vital part in our team and help us to deliver our vision: a better life for those living with, and beyond, cancer in our region. If you are interested in being part of an organisation which makes a real difference to the lives of thousands of people, we d love to hear from you. About you You have proven experience of growing income and achieving income targets from corporate partnerships, ideally in a health charity environment. You are passionate about people and place: you want the best outcomes for people in South Yorkshire living with and beyond cancer You understand that income growth comes from inspiring with impact and excellent relationship management You thrive working collaboratively in a team which is driven to achieve whilst being supportive and rooted in our mission You have strong interpersonal skills which you use to inspire people about the cause and how their support can make a difference Act as an ambassador for Weston Park Cancer Charity, reflecting the objectives and values, and to always work in the best interests of the charity Support and encourage harmonious internal and external working relationships Our Total Rewards Package Our Total Rewards Package is the result of staff feedback and best practice across the charity, public and private sectors. Some of our key benefits, depending on eligibility, include: 27 days (plus bank holidays) annual leave Option to purchase additional five working days per year Westfield Health level 4 coverage 12 weeks maternity leave at 100% pay and an additional 6 weeks at 50% Up to 2 weeks full paternity pay NHS benefits Hybrid working A minimum 4% employee / 6% employer contribution through our Auto Enrol private pension scheme. Tax relief is automatically claimed for the staff member. Death in service cover How to apply Closing date: Wednesday 8th July 2026 Interview date: Thursday 16th July 2026 Application format: Please complete the Expression of Interest form for roles which are ring-fenced as part of this restructure process. Please ensure you give strong evidence, with examples where possible, of how you meet the person specification (the Qualifications, Experience, Knowledge, Skills and Attributes listed on the previous page). Weston Park Cancer Charity is committed to promoting equality of opportunity and values diversity of culture among our staff. All applications are anonymised as part of the selection process, so please do not forward any documents in PDF format.
Linea
Health and Safety Manager
Linea
We are currently working with a large healthcare organisation in the appointment of an experienced Health & Safety professional. You will lead and manage all aspects of Health & Safety for the organisation, being a subject matter expert in this field reporting to the Executive/Senior Team within the organisation. The organisation has multiple locations across England, you will be required to travel to sites along with hybrid working from home. You will have a pragmatic approach to improving procedures, polices and related practices within Health and Safety in line with relevant legislation and compliance requirements. Have a collaborate and engaging communication style ensuring the provision of competent information and advice on health and safety matters to employees across all services and departments at any level. You will play a fundamental role in the design, development and implementation of the organisations current and future Health and Safety Strategy, including developing related training programmes. Key Responsibilities: Provide competent information and advice all Health and Safety matters to employees across all services and departments; Interpret new and existing UK legislation relating to Health and Safety and how that will affect the organisation as an employer, lease holder and service provider; Preparation and submission of Health and Safety reports to the associated Committees, Clinical Governance and Quality Committee and Board; Maintain appropriate communication with risk management and governance groups; Correspond with such organisations as the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA), NHS Information (NHSi), NHS England (NHSE) and other key stakeholders on Health and Safety matters; Promote a positive and inclusive Health and Safety culture within the organisation; Undertake site inspections, prepare reports and action plans as needed so actions to improve Health and Safety can be monitored and improved; Input on annual Health and Safety budget forecasts as part of the wider budget forecasts, reporting projected spend and perceived changes to the Finance team. This may include providing supporting business case documentation. Ideal Candidate: Hold NEBOSH Diploma/equivalent within the field of Health and Safety, this is the minimum statutory requirement for this position; Chartered Member of the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH); Working knowledge of ISO18001 standards, thorough understanding and the implementation of COSHH assessments; Experience in the development and delivery of health and safety training; Experience of undertaking incident investigations and showing judgment that includes complex facts and situations that require analysis and interpretation; Experience in financial budget setting and management; Knowledge of, special risk areas that are present in a healthcare organisation, such as laboratories, theatres, chemicals etc. Benefits: 27 days annual leave + bank holidays Time off for hospital appointments etc NHS Agenda for Change sick pay 10% employer pension contribution, employee contribution decided by employee from 0% + 55p per mile expenses Blue light card Please contact our team on (phone number removed) or apply directly via this advert.
Jun 19, 2026
Full time
We are currently working with a large healthcare organisation in the appointment of an experienced Health & Safety professional. You will lead and manage all aspects of Health & Safety for the organisation, being a subject matter expert in this field reporting to the Executive/Senior Team within the organisation. The organisation has multiple locations across England, you will be required to travel to sites along with hybrid working from home. You will have a pragmatic approach to improving procedures, polices and related practices within Health and Safety in line with relevant legislation and compliance requirements. Have a collaborate and engaging communication style ensuring the provision of competent information and advice on health and safety matters to employees across all services and departments at any level. You will play a fundamental role in the design, development and implementation of the organisations current and future Health and Safety Strategy, including developing related training programmes. Key Responsibilities: Provide competent information and advice all Health and Safety matters to employees across all services and departments; Interpret new and existing UK legislation relating to Health and Safety and how that will affect the organisation as an employer, lease holder and service provider; Preparation and submission of Health and Safety reports to the associated Committees, Clinical Governance and Quality Committee and Board; Maintain appropriate communication with risk management and governance groups; Correspond with such organisations as the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA), NHS Information (NHSi), NHS England (NHSE) and other key stakeholders on Health and Safety matters; Promote a positive and inclusive Health and Safety culture within the organisation; Undertake site inspections, prepare reports and action plans as needed so actions to improve Health and Safety can be monitored and improved; Input on annual Health and Safety budget forecasts as part of the wider budget forecasts, reporting projected spend and perceived changes to the Finance team. This may include providing supporting business case documentation. Ideal Candidate: Hold NEBOSH Diploma/equivalent within the field of Health and Safety, this is the minimum statutory requirement for this position; Chartered Member of the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH); Working knowledge of ISO18001 standards, thorough understanding and the implementation of COSHH assessments; Experience in the development and delivery of health and safety training; Experience of undertaking incident investigations and showing judgment that includes complex facts and situations that require analysis and interpretation; Experience in financial budget setting and management; Knowledge of, special risk areas that are present in a healthcare organisation, such as laboratories, theatres, chemicals etc. Benefits: 27 days annual leave + bank holidays Time off for hospital appointments etc NHS Agenda for Change sick pay 10% employer pension contribution, employee contribution decided by employee from 0% + 55p per mile expenses Blue light card Please contact our team on (phone number removed) or apply directly via this advert.
Webrecruit
Programme Manager (Maternity Cover)
Webrecruit
Programme Manager (Maternity Cover) Manchester (Hybrid working with at least a weekly presence within their centre in Manchester) The Organisation Our client is a charity supporting the needs of people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans. They are now looking for a Programme Manager to join them on a full-time basis, working 35 hours per week, on a six-month fixed-term maternity cover contract. The Benefits - Salary of £38,068.16 per annum (pro rata for length of role) - 26 days' annual leave (pro rata), plus bank holidays - Sector-leading 10% employer's contributory pension - Staff counselling scheme - Cycle to Work / Technology Scheme - Season Ticket Loan - Free annual flu jab - Free VDU eye care test - Staff social budget - Dedicated training budget for each member of staff and support with Personal Development Plans - Relaxed dress code This is an excellent opportunity for a talented and passionate mental health service professional or a leader from a support or therapeutic service background to join our client's leading charity. You'll have the chance to help ensure LGBTQ+ individuals can access high-quality, inclusive and affirmative mental health care that supports them and equips them with the tools they need to navigate an increasingly challenging world. With flexible hybrid working, a sector-leading pension contribution and other superb benefits, you'll have the chance to work with passionate people, advance equality and improve wellbeing, safe in the knowledge that we've taken care of everything else. So, if you're looking to make a meaningful impact through your leadership, read on and apply today. The Role As a Programme Manager, you will lead the delivery and ongoing development of our client's therapy programme, ensuring LGBTQ+ communities can access high-quality, inclusive and effective mental health support. Specifically, you will provide strategic leadership, operational oversight and clinical governance of the programme. You will oversee service performance, referral pathways, contractual targets and budget management, whilst supporting a multidisciplinary team of practitioners, volunteers and students. Working closely with senior leaders, commissioners and external partners, you will help shape and expand the organisation's mental health offer, whilst ensuring effective safeguarding, quality assurance and continuous service improvement across the programme. Additionally, you will: - Support the development of innovative service models and partnerships - Provide safeguarding leadership and specialist mental health expertise - Contribute to organisational policy development and governance activity - Support staff and volunteers to manage risk and complexity within client work - Foster a culture of learning, excellence and reflective practice About You To be considered as a Programme Manager, you will need: - At least three years' experience working in a mental health service delivery role or overseeing the delivery of a busy support or therapeutic service - Experience of managing or supervising staff and/or volunteers in a service environment, including training or workforce development activities - Experience in assessing and managing risk, including complex safeguarding cases - Experience in leading or contributing to service planning, development, partnership working and improvement - Experience of working with data, reporting systems, and quality frameworks to manage performance and meet contract requirements - An understanding of LGBTQ+ communities and their mental health and wellbeing needs, including relevant therapeutic approaches (e.g. person-centred, trauma-informed, etc.), and service delivery models to support them - An awareness of NHS Talking Therapies, datasets, performance standards, and operating frameworks - Knowledge of safeguarding legislation, policies, best practice, and relevant governance, compliance, and quality standards - An understanding of commissioning, contracts, and working towards performance expectations - An awareness of current developments, policy context, and innovation in mental health service delivery The closing date for applications is 6th July 2026. Other organisations may call this role Mental Health Programme Manager, Counselling Services Manager, Therapeutic Services Manager, Talking Therapies Manager, Service Manager, Mental Health Services Manager, Clinical Services Manager, or Programme Lead. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you want to develop your career as a Programme Manager, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Jun 19, 2026
Seasonal
Programme Manager (Maternity Cover) Manchester (Hybrid working with at least a weekly presence within their centre in Manchester) The Organisation Our client is a charity supporting the needs of people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans. They are now looking for a Programme Manager to join them on a full-time basis, working 35 hours per week, on a six-month fixed-term maternity cover contract. The Benefits - Salary of £38,068.16 per annum (pro rata for length of role) - 26 days' annual leave (pro rata), plus bank holidays - Sector-leading 10% employer's contributory pension - Staff counselling scheme - Cycle to Work / Technology Scheme - Season Ticket Loan - Free annual flu jab - Free VDU eye care test - Staff social budget - Dedicated training budget for each member of staff and support with Personal Development Plans - Relaxed dress code This is an excellent opportunity for a talented and passionate mental health service professional or a leader from a support or therapeutic service background to join our client's leading charity. You'll have the chance to help ensure LGBTQ+ individuals can access high-quality, inclusive and affirmative mental health care that supports them and equips them with the tools they need to navigate an increasingly challenging world. With flexible hybrid working, a sector-leading pension contribution and other superb benefits, you'll have the chance to work with passionate people, advance equality and improve wellbeing, safe in the knowledge that we've taken care of everything else. So, if you're looking to make a meaningful impact through your leadership, read on and apply today. The Role As a Programme Manager, you will lead the delivery and ongoing development of our client's therapy programme, ensuring LGBTQ+ communities can access high-quality, inclusive and effective mental health support. Specifically, you will provide strategic leadership, operational oversight and clinical governance of the programme. You will oversee service performance, referral pathways, contractual targets and budget management, whilst supporting a multidisciplinary team of practitioners, volunteers and students. Working closely with senior leaders, commissioners and external partners, you will help shape and expand the organisation's mental health offer, whilst ensuring effective safeguarding, quality assurance and continuous service improvement across the programme. Additionally, you will: - Support the development of innovative service models and partnerships - Provide safeguarding leadership and specialist mental health expertise - Contribute to organisational policy development and governance activity - Support staff and volunteers to manage risk and complexity within client work - Foster a culture of learning, excellence and reflective practice About You To be considered as a Programme Manager, you will need: - At least three years' experience working in a mental health service delivery role or overseeing the delivery of a busy support or therapeutic service - Experience of managing or supervising staff and/or volunteers in a service environment, including training or workforce development activities - Experience in assessing and managing risk, including complex safeguarding cases - Experience in leading or contributing to service planning, development, partnership working and improvement - Experience of working with data, reporting systems, and quality frameworks to manage performance and meet contract requirements - An understanding of LGBTQ+ communities and their mental health and wellbeing needs, including relevant therapeutic approaches (e.g. person-centred, trauma-informed, etc.), and service delivery models to support them - An awareness of NHS Talking Therapies, datasets, performance standards, and operating frameworks - Knowledge of safeguarding legislation, policies, best practice, and relevant governance, compliance, and quality standards - An understanding of commissioning, contracts, and working towards performance expectations - An awareness of current developments, policy context, and innovation in mental health service delivery The closing date for applications is 6th July 2026. Other organisations may call this role Mental Health Programme Manager, Counselling Services Manager, Therapeutic Services Manager, Talking Therapies Manager, Service Manager, Mental Health Services Manager, Clinical Services Manager, or Programme Lead. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you want to develop your career as a Programme Manager, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Cygnet
Specialist or Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist (Band 6 or 7)
Cygnet Harrow, Middlesex
Helping others improve and turn their lives around - there's no better feeling. It's what we do for thousands of people at more than 150 sites across the UK. Be a part of it. Specialist Speech and Language Therapist / Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist (Band 6 / 7 equivalent) Salary - £47,016-63,991, depending on experience Full-time, 12-month FTC (with the possibility of extension) Base: Cygnet Hospital Harrow, London Road, Harrow-in-the-Hill, Middlesex, HA1 3JL Due to growth and development of Cygnet Hospital Harrow's Spring Services, we are delighted to be recruiting an established Specialist or Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist to provide clinical input to individuals with a higher level of complexity as well as providing clinical leadership to the SLT team at site. This post is initially for a period of 12-months with the possibility of extension or becoming permanent. Part-time applications may be considered (minimum 3 days required). Five reasons you should apply! You will have a fixed caseload enabling the delivery of genuinely person-centred care and that supports intensive SLT-focused interventions You will have the opportunity to develop clinical knowledge and skills in a specialist area of practice We have a strong focus on an Inclusive Communication Approach and you will be well-resourced to continue develop an appealing and interactive Inclusive Communication Environment As this isa new service, there is scope to contribute to the development and evaluation of the service, offering opportunities to broaden your skill set and experience You will receive high quality supervision from an SLT with high levels of skill and experience working in these environments and support in accessing CPD opportunities to develop specialist skills; we support CPD that supports career progression and career aspirations More about Harrow Springs Services This post is based at Cygnet Hospital Harrow, delivering SLT input to Springs Court, a new specialist provision for individuals with complex mental health need and autism spectrum disorder. Individuals are supported through bespoke care packages, requiring high levels of staff support in individualised environments which are designed to provide a safe space for individuals who may exhibit behaviours of distress or have specific sensory needs. Each patient space is personalised to accommodate preferences, strengths and abilities of each service user. The team focus on enabling individuals to achieve three key targeted outcomes: Reduction in behaviours that challenge Increase in pro-social presentation Progress to out of hospital placements within lesser restrictive environments Across all services, the Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) work together with individuals to provide a holistic, person-centred, comprehensive assessment and care plan. The MDT ensures everyone's needs are met in a way that helps achieve stability and discharge to the least restrictive setting. Job Role As a Speech and Language Therapist, you will have a unique opportunity to deliver an evidence-based SLT service to meet the needs of the complex client group within an in-patient service. Working as part of a multi-disciplinary team, you will use expert skills to assess, advise and intervene with the aim of promoting functional communication systems and optimal independence. You will be able to train others, promote good practice and maintain a successful inclusive communication environment. You will be accountable to the Director of Speech and Language Therapy for Healthcare and the onsite service manager. You will be work alongside two others SLT who is based at site and receive clinical supervision from an SLT with experience in working with the same client group and setting. We are looking for a Speech and Language Therapist with: An SLT with experience in the field of Autism Spectrum Disorders and / or Mental Health Conditions An understanding of Positive Behaviour Support with an emphasis on person-centred planning Knowledge of legislation and guidance relevant inpatient care (MHA, MCA, DoLS) Evidence of being a strong team player with a genuine desire to help others Enthusiasm, motivation and passion In return we offer: Monthly Clinical Supervision and weekly 1:1 contact from an experienced SLT in this field of practice Access to over 50 SLTs working in like-for-like environments Regular CPD, development and networking opportunities Paid CEN membership Access to Photosymbols, Communicate in Print, Wigit Online Access to Amazon Business account and virtual credit card to purchase clinical resources Free meals and free parking during working hours Employee referral scheme Free Health Cash plan 24 hours free GP support line Free life assurance cover Free eye tests Car lease discounts Discounted gym membership Free mortgage broker and Insurance cover Pension scheme Employee NHS - discount savings, Blue Light Card & Cycle to Work scheme Smart Health Toolkit- Providing you with Fitness Programmes, Nutrition consultation and Health checks Please note: successful candidates will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check. How to Apply Are you ready for a new and rewarding opportunity? Please apply now. For more information please contact our recruiter Katie Dixon () or Dominique St Clair Miller, Director of SLT for Healthcare (). To find out more about us please visit Closing date: 1 month What next? If you care about making a difference - we want to talk to you. Click the button to apply
Jun 19, 2026
Full time
Helping others improve and turn their lives around - there's no better feeling. It's what we do for thousands of people at more than 150 sites across the UK. Be a part of it. Specialist Speech and Language Therapist / Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist (Band 6 / 7 equivalent) Salary - £47,016-63,991, depending on experience Full-time, 12-month FTC (with the possibility of extension) Base: Cygnet Hospital Harrow, London Road, Harrow-in-the-Hill, Middlesex, HA1 3JL Due to growth and development of Cygnet Hospital Harrow's Spring Services, we are delighted to be recruiting an established Specialist or Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist to provide clinical input to individuals with a higher level of complexity as well as providing clinical leadership to the SLT team at site. This post is initially for a period of 12-months with the possibility of extension or becoming permanent. Part-time applications may be considered (minimum 3 days required). Five reasons you should apply! You will have a fixed caseload enabling the delivery of genuinely person-centred care and that supports intensive SLT-focused interventions You will have the opportunity to develop clinical knowledge and skills in a specialist area of practice We have a strong focus on an Inclusive Communication Approach and you will be well-resourced to continue develop an appealing and interactive Inclusive Communication Environment As this isa new service, there is scope to contribute to the development and evaluation of the service, offering opportunities to broaden your skill set and experience You will receive high quality supervision from an SLT with high levels of skill and experience working in these environments and support in accessing CPD opportunities to develop specialist skills; we support CPD that supports career progression and career aspirations More about Harrow Springs Services This post is based at Cygnet Hospital Harrow, delivering SLT input to Springs Court, a new specialist provision for individuals with complex mental health need and autism spectrum disorder. Individuals are supported through bespoke care packages, requiring high levels of staff support in individualised environments which are designed to provide a safe space for individuals who may exhibit behaviours of distress or have specific sensory needs. Each patient space is personalised to accommodate preferences, strengths and abilities of each service user. The team focus on enabling individuals to achieve three key targeted outcomes: Reduction in behaviours that challenge Increase in pro-social presentation Progress to out of hospital placements within lesser restrictive environments Across all services, the Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) work together with individuals to provide a holistic, person-centred, comprehensive assessment and care plan. The MDT ensures everyone's needs are met in a way that helps achieve stability and discharge to the least restrictive setting. Job Role As a Speech and Language Therapist, you will have a unique opportunity to deliver an evidence-based SLT service to meet the needs of the complex client group within an in-patient service. Working as part of a multi-disciplinary team, you will use expert skills to assess, advise and intervene with the aim of promoting functional communication systems and optimal independence. You will be able to train others, promote good practice and maintain a successful inclusive communication environment. You will be accountable to the Director of Speech and Language Therapy for Healthcare and the onsite service manager. You will be work alongside two others SLT who is based at site and receive clinical supervision from an SLT with experience in working with the same client group and setting. We are looking for a Speech and Language Therapist with: An SLT with experience in the field of Autism Spectrum Disorders and / or Mental Health Conditions An understanding of Positive Behaviour Support with an emphasis on person-centred planning Knowledge of legislation and guidance relevant inpatient care (MHA, MCA, DoLS) Evidence of being a strong team player with a genuine desire to help others Enthusiasm, motivation and passion In return we offer: Monthly Clinical Supervision and weekly 1:1 contact from an experienced SLT in this field of practice Access to over 50 SLTs working in like-for-like environments Regular CPD, development and networking opportunities Paid CEN membership Access to Photosymbols, Communicate in Print, Wigit Online Access to Amazon Business account and virtual credit card to purchase clinical resources Free meals and free parking during working hours Employee referral scheme Free Health Cash plan 24 hours free GP support line Free life assurance cover Free eye tests Car lease discounts Discounted gym membership Free mortgage broker and Insurance cover Pension scheme Employee NHS - discount savings, Blue Light Card & Cycle to Work scheme Smart Health Toolkit- Providing you with Fitness Programmes, Nutrition consultation and Health checks Please note: successful candidates will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check. How to Apply Are you ready for a new and rewarding opportunity? Please apply now. For more information please contact our recruiter Katie Dixon () or Dominique St Clair Miller, Director of SLT for Healthcare (). To find out more about us please visit Closing date: 1 month What next? If you care about making a difference - we want to talk to you. Click the button to apply
Children's Occupational Therapist
BCP Council Bournemouth, Dorset
Children's Occupational Therapist - 22 hours per week Salary £44,075 (pro rata for part time) Starting salary for this role is £44,075 (pro rata for part-time colleagues) This role sits within a well defined pay band, offering clear progression as you grow your career at BCP. Without exception all new starters begin at the entry point of the band, ensuring fairness and consistency across the organisation. Be part of a forward thinking workplace where you're supported to grow and you can truly at BCP . Learn more in our ' More than just a job' brochure on our careers site. We're looking forward to welcoming new colleagues under this refreshed framework of pay, terms, and conditions. To promote fairness and consistency, all new starters will begin at the bottom of the pay band. This reflects our commitment to equity across the organisation and aligns with the approach taken with existing staff during the transition. While the starting salary is fixed, the role offers excellent scope for growth, meaningful contribution, and being part of a forward-thinking team. You can also find out more about the new terms and conditions that we are introducing on our careers site on, 'More than just a job' brochure We have an exciting opportunity for you to join our Children's Occupational Therapy Team within Children's Social Care. Our team covers the Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch Council areas. Our team strive to enable Children and Young People to participate, function and thrive in family life within their home environment We are looking for an experienced qualified (HCPC registered) Children's Occupational Therapist to join us and help make a difference to the lives of children and families in our local area. We are a dynamic team working in the Community Social Care setting. The successful applicant must have relevant experience working with Children who have disabilities and complex health needs. This exciting and varied role includes completing robust child centred assessments, recommending and prescribing specialist equipment such as seating systems, bathing and toileting equipment. You will be assessing the need for both minor and major home adaptations and progressing these through the Disabled Facilities Grant processes. You will be working closely with local housing associations and BCP Homes to recommend and facilitate adaptations to improve a child's access to essential facilities within their home, and supporting re-housing. The role requires the completion of moving and handling risk assessments and writing manual handling care plans, prescribing hoists and slings to ensure safe moving and handling of the child and ensure risks are reduced for parents and carers. The Role: Complete robust holistic assessments focusing on a child's function and occupational needs within their home environment. To assess, recommend and prescribe equipment to improve function and prevent deterioration of physical skills such as postural seating systems, bathing and toileting equipment. To support to the child/young person and their families/carers, through advice, specialist equipment provision, risk assessments and assistance with minor and major adaptations to properties as appropriate. Assessment of the Child and family's needs to progress OT recommendations following the Disabled Facilities Grant legislation. Working closely with our grants team to complete minor and major adaptations within the child's home. Completing Moving and Handling risk assessments and create bespoke moving and handling care plans for Children with Complex physical disabilities and health needs. To work in partnership with Health/Education/Social Care colleagues working directly with children/young people, completing where appropriate joint assessments. Contribution to EHCP plans where necessary. Promote independence of the child and reduce risks associated with the care of a child or young person with disabilities. To minimise the effect of the disability on the child family and support children to thrive within their home. Undertake temporarily and occasionally, more responsible duties as determined by the Children's Occupational Therapy Team Manager. Participate and contribute to staff training within the council and across teams to share good practice. Take responsibility as appropriate for clinical supervision of Occupational Therapy students whilst on placement. Use computerised systems as appropriate, such as word, excel and mosaic. Ensure case recording and documentation is completed in line with departmental and HCPC guidance, including information for statistical purposes and make these available as required. To complete Continuing Professional Development following the guidance given by Healthand Care Professions Council and the Royal College of Occupational Therapists. To ensure all mandatory training is up to date and recorded. You must have a diverse knowledge and understanding of how disability can affect children and their families and a sound awareness of safeguarding. You will be working alongside Social Workers, Family Support Practitioners and a wider established multi-disciplinary team within social care. We also have established links with our Health colleagues across Dorset. This is a permanent 22.5 hour part-time vacancy, worked over three days to be agreed by the Team Manager. Being a car driver with business use insurance is essential for this position. We would love you to come and work in our dynamic, forward-thinking team on the Beautiful South Coast where we have award winning beaches and beautiful surroundings. If you would like to know more about this exciting opportunity, please contact Ruth Morgan, Children's Occupational Therapy Team Manager via email Interviews will be conducted during the week of 20th July 2026. Please note, this role is not eligible for visa sponsorship and we can only consider applicants with existing right to work in the UK. At BCP Council, inclusion is more than a promise - it's how we work. We're committed to providing a fully inclusive recruitment process ensuring every candidate and colleague has the support and reasonable adjustments they need to thrive. From the moment you apply, through the recruitment process and throughout your career with us, we'll be here to listen and provide the help and support you need. It's why we're proud to be a Disability Confident Employer - and why you can trust that we'll always do our best to make your experience positive and accessible. If you require any reasonable adjustments or support during the recruitment process, please let us know when you apply or contact us directly - we're here to help. For further information on the accessibility support we can offer please see here: Preparing for your interview Working for BCP About BCP Council BCP Council provides services to a diverse community of 400,000 residents and employs more than 5,000 people. Our area includes over 15 miles of beautiful world-renowned coastline. We can offer career defining roles to transform and improve services. By working with us, you can help deliver a vision of a thriving, world-class, prosperous and inclusive place for generations to come. Our Benefits A Place to Thrive - Join BCP Council At BCP Council, we're not just building a workforce- we're transforming how we recognise and reward our people. Check out our attractive enhanced benefits and find out more about the new Pay and Reward package at Employee benefits Working for BCP Be the difference - Join an organisation that values you More About us Working for BCP DBS BCP Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the community and expects all staff and volunteers to share the same commitment. Applicants to this post will be required to complete the appropriate level of Disclosure & Barring Service Check. Please refer to the Role Profile for more details.
Jun 19, 2026
Full time
Children's Occupational Therapist - 22 hours per week Salary £44,075 (pro rata for part time) Starting salary for this role is £44,075 (pro rata for part-time colleagues) This role sits within a well defined pay band, offering clear progression as you grow your career at BCP. Without exception all new starters begin at the entry point of the band, ensuring fairness and consistency across the organisation. Be part of a forward thinking workplace where you're supported to grow and you can truly at BCP . Learn more in our ' More than just a job' brochure on our careers site. We're looking forward to welcoming new colleagues under this refreshed framework of pay, terms, and conditions. To promote fairness and consistency, all new starters will begin at the bottom of the pay band. This reflects our commitment to equity across the organisation and aligns with the approach taken with existing staff during the transition. While the starting salary is fixed, the role offers excellent scope for growth, meaningful contribution, and being part of a forward-thinking team. You can also find out more about the new terms and conditions that we are introducing on our careers site on, 'More than just a job' brochure We have an exciting opportunity for you to join our Children's Occupational Therapy Team within Children's Social Care. Our team covers the Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch Council areas. Our team strive to enable Children and Young People to participate, function and thrive in family life within their home environment We are looking for an experienced qualified (HCPC registered) Children's Occupational Therapist to join us and help make a difference to the lives of children and families in our local area. We are a dynamic team working in the Community Social Care setting. The successful applicant must have relevant experience working with Children who have disabilities and complex health needs. This exciting and varied role includes completing robust child centred assessments, recommending and prescribing specialist equipment such as seating systems, bathing and toileting equipment. You will be assessing the need for both minor and major home adaptations and progressing these through the Disabled Facilities Grant processes. You will be working closely with local housing associations and BCP Homes to recommend and facilitate adaptations to improve a child's access to essential facilities within their home, and supporting re-housing. The role requires the completion of moving and handling risk assessments and writing manual handling care plans, prescribing hoists and slings to ensure safe moving and handling of the child and ensure risks are reduced for parents and carers. The Role: Complete robust holistic assessments focusing on a child's function and occupational needs within their home environment. To assess, recommend and prescribe equipment to improve function and prevent deterioration of physical skills such as postural seating systems, bathing and toileting equipment. To support to the child/young person and their families/carers, through advice, specialist equipment provision, risk assessments and assistance with minor and major adaptations to properties as appropriate. Assessment of the Child and family's needs to progress OT recommendations following the Disabled Facilities Grant legislation. Working closely with our grants team to complete minor and major adaptations within the child's home. Completing Moving and Handling risk assessments and create bespoke moving and handling care plans for Children with Complex physical disabilities and health needs. To work in partnership with Health/Education/Social Care colleagues working directly with children/young people, completing where appropriate joint assessments. Contribution to EHCP plans where necessary. Promote independence of the child and reduce risks associated with the care of a child or young person with disabilities. To minimise the effect of the disability on the child family and support children to thrive within their home. Undertake temporarily and occasionally, more responsible duties as determined by the Children's Occupational Therapy Team Manager. Participate and contribute to staff training within the council and across teams to share good practice. Take responsibility as appropriate for clinical supervision of Occupational Therapy students whilst on placement. Use computerised systems as appropriate, such as word, excel and mosaic. Ensure case recording and documentation is completed in line with departmental and HCPC guidance, including information for statistical purposes and make these available as required. To complete Continuing Professional Development following the guidance given by Healthand Care Professions Council and the Royal College of Occupational Therapists. To ensure all mandatory training is up to date and recorded. You must have a diverse knowledge and understanding of how disability can affect children and their families and a sound awareness of safeguarding. You will be working alongside Social Workers, Family Support Practitioners and a wider established multi-disciplinary team within social care. We also have established links with our Health colleagues across Dorset. This is a permanent 22.5 hour part-time vacancy, worked over three days to be agreed by the Team Manager. Being a car driver with business use insurance is essential for this position. We would love you to come and work in our dynamic, forward-thinking team on the Beautiful South Coast where we have award winning beaches and beautiful surroundings. If you would like to know more about this exciting opportunity, please contact Ruth Morgan, Children's Occupational Therapy Team Manager via email Interviews will be conducted during the week of 20th July 2026. Please note, this role is not eligible for visa sponsorship and we can only consider applicants with existing right to work in the UK. At BCP Council, inclusion is more than a promise - it's how we work. We're committed to providing a fully inclusive recruitment process ensuring every candidate and colleague has the support and reasonable adjustments they need to thrive. From the moment you apply, through the recruitment process and throughout your career with us, we'll be here to listen and provide the help and support you need. It's why we're proud to be a Disability Confident Employer - and why you can trust that we'll always do our best to make your experience positive and accessible. If you require any reasonable adjustments or support during the recruitment process, please let us know when you apply or contact us directly - we're here to help. For further information on the accessibility support we can offer please see here: Preparing for your interview Working for BCP About BCP Council BCP Council provides services to a diverse community of 400,000 residents and employs more than 5,000 people. Our area includes over 15 miles of beautiful world-renowned coastline. We can offer career defining roles to transform and improve services. By working with us, you can help deliver a vision of a thriving, world-class, prosperous and inclusive place for generations to come. Our Benefits A Place to Thrive - Join BCP Council At BCP Council, we're not just building a workforce- we're transforming how we recognise and reward our people. Check out our attractive enhanced benefits and find out more about the new Pay and Reward package at Employee benefits Working for BCP Be the difference - Join an organisation that values you More About us Working for BCP DBS BCP Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the community and expects all staff and volunteers to share the same commitment. Applicants to this post will be required to complete the appropriate level of Disclosure & Barring Service Check. Please refer to the Role Profile for more details.
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Project Manager - Pathology - Winpath - Process Development
Experis
Project Manager - Pathology - Winpath - Process Dev Location: Hybrid - South East Contract Type: Contract About the Role A large NHS Trust is seeking an experienced and delivery-focused Project Manager to support the correct set up of the new Winpath solution's internal billing/funding process. We are looking for high-performing individuals with a proven track record of successfully delivering complex change programmes within large healthcare organisations, ideally within the NHS. The successful candidate will be credible, resilient, and confident operating in challenging environments, with the ability to influence senior stakeholders and hold teams to account for delivery. A key focus of this role will be supporting the delivery of Pathology non-pay efficiencies, including contract optimisation, procurement improvement initiatives, tactical sourcing changes, and reduction of non-PO spend. Key Responsibilities Lead and support delivery of Pathology efficiency and transformation programmes Lead review of income billing process Review of internal invoice process to ensure funding is correctly set up Review process workflows to ensure invoicing to GP's are correctly configured Drive delivery of non-pay savings initiatives across Pathology services Identify and implement procurement and contract optimisation opportunities Support tactical procurement changes and supplier rationalisation activities Reduce non-PO spend and improve procurement governance and compliance Develop and maintain robust programme plans, reporting, and risk management processes Engage and influence senior clinical, operational, finance, and procurement stakeholders Hold delivery teams and workstream leads accountable for milestones and outcomes Support service redesign and operational improvement initiatives Provide clear programme governance and progress reporting to senior leadership Essential Experience & Skills Clinisys Winpath Project Experience Significant project/programme management experience within the NHS or wider healthcare sector Demonstrable track record delivering large-scale efficiency or transformation programmes Strong procurement and commercial experience, ideally including: Contract optimisation Strategic sourcing Supplier management Non-pay savings delivery Reduction of non-PO spend Experience working within Pathology services or diagnostics programmes is highly desirable Excellent stakeholder management and influencing skills Ability to work effectively in complex, fast-paced environments Highly resilient, proactive, and delivery-oriented Strong governance, reporting, and programme management capability Ability to challenge constructively and drive accountability across teams Desirable Knowledge of NHS procurement frameworks and governance PRINCE2, MSP, or equivalent project/programme management qualification Pathology Experience Inside of IR35 contract. If you receive suspicious outreach claiming to be from us, please contact us via the ManpowerGroup website.
Jun 19, 2026
Contractor
Project Manager - Pathology - Winpath - Process Dev Location: Hybrid - South East Contract Type: Contract About the Role A large NHS Trust is seeking an experienced and delivery-focused Project Manager to support the correct set up of the new Winpath solution's internal billing/funding process. We are looking for high-performing individuals with a proven track record of successfully delivering complex change programmes within large healthcare organisations, ideally within the NHS. The successful candidate will be credible, resilient, and confident operating in challenging environments, with the ability to influence senior stakeholders and hold teams to account for delivery. A key focus of this role will be supporting the delivery of Pathology non-pay efficiencies, including contract optimisation, procurement improvement initiatives, tactical sourcing changes, and reduction of non-PO spend. Key Responsibilities Lead and support delivery of Pathology efficiency and transformation programmes Lead review of income billing process Review of internal invoice process to ensure funding is correctly set up Review process workflows to ensure invoicing to GP's are correctly configured Drive delivery of non-pay savings initiatives across Pathology services Identify and implement procurement and contract optimisation opportunities Support tactical procurement changes and supplier rationalisation activities Reduce non-PO spend and improve procurement governance and compliance Develop and maintain robust programme plans, reporting, and risk management processes Engage and influence senior clinical, operational, finance, and procurement stakeholders Hold delivery teams and workstream leads accountable for milestones and outcomes Support service redesign and operational improvement initiatives Provide clear programme governance and progress reporting to senior leadership Essential Experience & Skills Clinisys Winpath Project Experience Significant project/programme management experience within the NHS or wider healthcare sector Demonstrable track record delivering large-scale efficiency or transformation programmes Strong procurement and commercial experience, ideally including: Contract optimisation Strategic sourcing Supplier management Non-pay savings delivery Reduction of non-PO spend Experience working within Pathology services or diagnostics programmes is highly desirable Excellent stakeholder management and influencing skills Ability to work effectively in complex, fast-paced environments Highly resilient, proactive, and delivery-oriented Strong governance, reporting, and programme management capability Ability to challenge constructively and drive accountability across teams Desirable Knowledge of NHS procurement frameworks and governance PRINCE2, MSP, or equivalent project/programme management qualification Pathology Experience Inside of IR35 contract. If you receive suspicious outreach claiming to be from us, please contact us via the ManpowerGroup website.
Survivor Space Oxfordshire
Counselling and Groups Manager
Survivor Space Oxfordshire Oxford, Oxfordshire
We are seeking an experienced, compassionate and values-led Counselling and Groups Manager to provide clinical leadership for our BACP accredited therapeutic support provision. You will lead and oversee all aspects of Survivor Space Oxfordshire s counselling and groups service. Supporting a skilled team to deliver accessible, inclusive and effective specialist therapeutic support for survivors of sexual violence, aged 12 and over in Oxfordshire. You will provide clinical and operational oversight, line management, safeguarding leadership and quality assurance, while driving continuous service improvement and ensuring survivors voices remain central to service development. This role will suit someone with substantial post-qualification clinical experience, strong leadership skills and a deep commitment to trauma-informed, survivor-centred practice. You will be confident managing risk, supporting complex and high risk casework, developing inclusive services and working collaboratively. Please see the job description for more information.
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
We are seeking an experienced, compassionate and values-led Counselling and Groups Manager to provide clinical leadership for our BACP accredited therapeutic support provision. You will lead and oversee all aspects of Survivor Space Oxfordshire s counselling and groups service. Supporting a skilled team to deliver accessible, inclusive and effective specialist therapeutic support for survivors of sexual violence, aged 12 and over in Oxfordshire. You will provide clinical and operational oversight, line management, safeguarding leadership and quality assurance, while driving continuous service improvement and ensuring survivors voices remain central to service development. This role will suit someone with substantial post-qualification clinical experience, strong leadership skills and a deep commitment to trauma-informed, survivor-centred practice. You will be confident managing risk, supporting complex and high risk casework, developing inclusive services and working collaboratively. Please see the job description for more information.
ADVANCE
Senior Duty IDVA
ADVANCE Hammersmith And Fulham, London
Are you looking for a dynamic and rewarding role working for an organisation with the feminist agenda at the core of its ethos? Then Advance Charity could be the career choice for you! We are looking for a Senior IDVA Salary: £32,000 - £33,000 depending on experience Location: Hammersmith Hours: 35 Hours per week including Thursdays early shift (8am) and evening between 6-9pm on rota basis (so approximately every 4-5 weeks) Contract: Permanent This post is open to female applicants only as being female is deemed to be a genuine occupational requirement under Schedule 9, Paragraph 1 of the Equality Act 2010. Please note: Any offer of employment will be made subject to references, confirmation of the right to work in the UK, and satisfactory enhanced DBS check. About us Advance is an award-winning and innovative women-only organisation, established in 1998, providing emotional and practical support to women and girls survivors of domestic abuse and supporting women with short-term sentences to reduce offending. We believe in empowering women and girls to lead safe, non-violent, equal lives so that they can flourish and contribute to the community. We are a community-based organisation who lead in best practice approaches to supporting women in their local community. We achieve this by being available to meet and support women in local settings and at our women s centres, and by working in close partnership with other agencies. Our values are to listen and support, to empower and respect, collaboration, innovation, and accountability. Job Summary As Senior IDVA you will work within a dynamic, fast-paced crisis intervention, advocacy, and support service to ensure the voice of survivors informs every stage of the process. This role combines oversight of the Duty IDVA service with specialist responsibility for MARAC coordination and participation. You will lead on MARAC responsibilities, oversee the Duty service, line manage two Duty IDVAs, support the Angelou Service Manager with administrative tasks, and hold a reduced caseload providing high-quality advocacy and support based on client-led needs and risk assessments. You will ensure that the Duty service runs effectively, maintaining referral pathways, ensuring that documents and procedures are in place and embedded into working practice supporting those covering duty as required. You will line manage the Duty IDVAs and will manage the allocation of cases from duty, liaising with Managers. You will assist the Manager with data collection, data analysis and problem solving. Acting as the MARAC lead for the team you will oversee the quality of the internal MARAC process, ensuring cases are prepared and presented effectively, attend MARAC meetings on a rota basis and follow up on agreed actions. You will also contribute to duty work, conducting calls and initial assessments and responding to crises, working within the team to make proactive contact and provide high quality advocacy and support based upon a client led needs and risk assessment to women referred to our service. You will have an excellent understanding of domestic violence and its effects on women and children and of best practice within the domestic abuse sector and in working with women with children. The post holder will be proficient in data collection and case work recording. As an experienced domestic violence advocate who has worked with complex and multiple needs, you will be skilled in risk management and safety planning, remaining calm in a crisis and in handling sensitive information on a daily basis. Experience of direct work with female survivors of domestic violence and of working within safeguarding procedures is essential for this post, as is the need to adopt and promote a strong partnership approach to service provision. How to apply: Please submit your up to date CV along with a covering letter vie our careers site. Closing Date for Applications: 6th July :59 Interviews will be taking place the week of the 13th July 2026 Advance reserves the right to close the advert early, or on the appointment of a candidate. What we can offer you - Employee Benefits: A 35-hour working week An exceptional 30 days of paid holiday per year (pro rata for part time), PLUS public holidays on top (that's nearly 40 days paid holiday per year!) Additional days off to celebrate International Women s Day, and for religious observance and moving home Perkbox - an employee discount platform where you can receive free rewards as well as take advantage of savings on clothes, groceries, travel, leisure and more Pension scheme Enhanced maternity/adoption provision Access to our Employee Assistance Programme Employee eye-care scheme Clinical supervision for front line staff and first line management roles Refer a Friend Scheme - £250 for each referral who passes probation Organisation wide away days Thorough induction and training Career development pathways Under the Equality Act 2010, we are required to make any reasonable adjustments. If you have a disability as defined under this act and/or have special needs, please email the Talent Acquisition Team via the Advance website and will aim to make the necessary arrangements to accommodate your needs. Diversity, Inclusion and Equal Opportunities We are committed to providing equality of opportunity and actively seek to recruit people from groups underrepresented in our current team. We have policies and processes in place to ensure that all employees are offered an equal opportunity in recruitment and selection, promotion, training, pay and benefits. Safeguarding Advance is committed to safeguarding and creating a culture of zero-tolerance of harm and expects all staff, including volunteers to share this commitment. We believe all individuals have the right to live their life free from violence and abuse and the right to feel and be safe. We have a suite of safeguarding policies, procedures and practice guidance, accessible to all staff, which promotes safeguarding and safer working practices across all our services and activities. When we recruit staff, we follow rigorous safer recruitment practices, this involves carrying out pre-employment checks including references, Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks, and identity checks. We ensure all staff undertake mandatory safeguarding training relevant to their role and responsibilities, to empower them to be competent and feel confident in recognising and responding appropriately to safeguarding issues and promote wellbeing.
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Are you looking for a dynamic and rewarding role working for an organisation with the feminist agenda at the core of its ethos? Then Advance Charity could be the career choice for you! We are looking for a Senior IDVA Salary: £32,000 - £33,000 depending on experience Location: Hammersmith Hours: 35 Hours per week including Thursdays early shift (8am) and evening between 6-9pm on rota basis (so approximately every 4-5 weeks) Contract: Permanent This post is open to female applicants only as being female is deemed to be a genuine occupational requirement under Schedule 9, Paragraph 1 of the Equality Act 2010. Please note: Any offer of employment will be made subject to references, confirmation of the right to work in the UK, and satisfactory enhanced DBS check. About us Advance is an award-winning and innovative women-only organisation, established in 1998, providing emotional and practical support to women and girls survivors of domestic abuse and supporting women with short-term sentences to reduce offending. We believe in empowering women and girls to lead safe, non-violent, equal lives so that they can flourish and contribute to the community. We are a community-based organisation who lead in best practice approaches to supporting women in their local community. We achieve this by being available to meet and support women in local settings and at our women s centres, and by working in close partnership with other agencies. Our values are to listen and support, to empower and respect, collaboration, innovation, and accountability. Job Summary As Senior IDVA you will work within a dynamic, fast-paced crisis intervention, advocacy, and support service to ensure the voice of survivors informs every stage of the process. This role combines oversight of the Duty IDVA service with specialist responsibility for MARAC coordination and participation. You will lead on MARAC responsibilities, oversee the Duty service, line manage two Duty IDVAs, support the Angelou Service Manager with administrative tasks, and hold a reduced caseload providing high-quality advocacy and support based on client-led needs and risk assessments. You will ensure that the Duty service runs effectively, maintaining referral pathways, ensuring that documents and procedures are in place and embedded into working practice supporting those covering duty as required. You will line manage the Duty IDVAs and will manage the allocation of cases from duty, liaising with Managers. You will assist the Manager with data collection, data analysis and problem solving. Acting as the MARAC lead for the team you will oversee the quality of the internal MARAC process, ensuring cases are prepared and presented effectively, attend MARAC meetings on a rota basis and follow up on agreed actions. You will also contribute to duty work, conducting calls and initial assessments and responding to crises, working within the team to make proactive contact and provide high quality advocacy and support based upon a client led needs and risk assessment to women referred to our service. You will have an excellent understanding of domestic violence and its effects on women and children and of best practice within the domestic abuse sector and in working with women with children. The post holder will be proficient in data collection and case work recording. As an experienced domestic violence advocate who has worked with complex and multiple needs, you will be skilled in risk management and safety planning, remaining calm in a crisis and in handling sensitive information on a daily basis. Experience of direct work with female survivors of domestic violence and of working within safeguarding procedures is essential for this post, as is the need to adopt and promote a strong partnership approach to service provision. How to apply: Please submit your up to date CV along with a covering letter vie our careers site. Closing Date for Applications: 6th July :59 Interviews will be taking place the week of the 13th July 2026 Advance reserves the right to close the advert early, or on the appointment of a candidate. What we can offer you - Employee Benefits: A 35-hour working week An exceptional 30 days of paid holiday per year (pro rata for part time), PLUS public holidays on top (that's nearly 40 days paid holiday per year!) Additional days off to celebrate International Women s Day, and for religious observance and moving home Perkbox - an employee discount platform where you can receive free rewards as well as take advantage of savings on clothes, groceries, travel, leisure and more Pension scheme Enhanced maternity/adoption provision Access to our Employee Assistance Programme Employee eye-care scheme Clinical supervision for front line staff and first line management roles Refer a Friend Scheme - £250 for each referral who passes probation Organisation wide away days Thorough induction and training Career development pathways Under the Equality Act 2010, we are required to make any reasonable adjustments. If you have a disability as defined under this act and/or have special needs, please email the Talent Acquisition Team via the Advance website and will aim to make the necessary arrangements to accommodate your needs. Diversity, Inclusion and Equal Opportunities We are committed to providing equality of opportunity and actively seek to recruit people from groups underrepresented in our current team. We have policies and processes in place to ensure that all employees are offered an equal opportunity in recruitment and selection, promotion, training, pay and benefits. Safeguarding Advance is committed to safeguarding and creating a culture of zero-tolerance of harm and expects all staff, including volunteers to share this commitment. We believe all individuals have the right to live their life free from violence and abuse and the right to feel and be safe. We have a suite of safeguarding policies, procedures and practice guidance, accessible to all staff, which promotes safeguarding and safer working practices across all our services and activities. When we recruit staff, we follow rigorous safer recruitment practices, this involves carrying out pre-employment checks including references, Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks, and identity checks. We ensure all staff undertake mandatory safeguarding training relevant to their role and responsibilities, to empower them to be competent and feel confident in recognising and responding appropriately to safeguarding issues and promote wellbeing.
The Southmead Project
Head of Therapeutic Services
The Southmead Project Southmead, Bristol
Hours: 4 days per week (30 hours) between 9.00am and 5.00pm Clolsing date: Tuesday 30th June at 11pm Interview date: Friday 10th July Salary: £48,000 p/a pro rata Contract: 1 year fixed term (covering a maternity leave position) The Southmead Project is an equal opportunities employer providing free specialist counselling and support for survivors of abuse across Bristol and surrounding areas. Our recruitment is done in line with safer recruitment practices. We welcome people of any race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, class, ability, language, religion and cultural background. We value the differences between people and affirm each person as an individual. We value our team very highly and pride ourselves on being a supportive employer. We provide the following benefits to encourage a supported, well-rounded and enriched practice: Paid supervision for 1.5 hours per month, with an external supervisor of that person s choice Line management for 1 hour per month Training budget of £500 per year to spend on relevant training of that person s choice Employer pension contribution of 5% Generous annual leave allowance and paid sick leave Cycle to work scheme Optional private counselling for up to 12 sessions per year with an external counsellor of that person s choice Therapeutic Management To manage and support a staff team, including the Head of Active Recovery, a Counselling Lead, Nexus Counselling Manager, a Family Support Group Facilitator, and administrators. To oversee all of the charity s therapeutic services and ensure that efficient and high-quality services are delivered. To be the charity s Designated Safeguarding Lead to respond effectively and efficiently to safeguarding concerns. To ensure staff are sufficiently trained in adult and child safeguarding and that training records are kept up-to-date. To oversee the charity s pre-trial therapy processes and be a point of contact for the police. To develop and improve the charity s therapeutic services, including any expansion of the services. To manage therapeutic recruitment, inductions and training. To hold monthly staff meetings and service team meetings when needed. To oversee the individual and group supervision arrangements and reporting for all staff. To manage and have overall responsibility for the ongoing use of an online Case Management System, ensuring that data is inputted accurately for reporting purposes. To support the charity s quality assurance and development of its services through monitoring and responding to client feedback and outcomes data. To develop the charity s survivor voice work and ensure that the charity s services are informed by survivors and their lived experience. To manage any complaints raised by clients. Leadership To work collaboratively as part of a Leadership Team to make decisions and resolve issues affecting the day-to-day running of the charity and management of its staff team. To strategically plan and develop the therapeutic services of the charity. To develop relationships with partner agencies and professionals to raise awareness of our therapeutic services and strengthen our work. To build and maintain a positive working relationship with the Board of Trustees. To attend and contribute to trustee meetings and trustee working group meetings, reporting on the therapeutic services and any clinical matters arising. To assist in promoting the charity by attending all relevant meetings directly connected with your work. To undertake any other duties appropriate to the needs of the charity. Client Work To provide one-to-one counselling for survivors of abuse of all genders, both online / by phone and face-to-face, with a caseload of approximately 4 clients. To maintain confidential and accurate counselling notes of all sessions. To attend monthly one-to-one clinical supervision with a supervisor approved by the Southmead Project. (Supervision is a requirement of this charity as members of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy). To attend monthly one-to-one line management meetings. To work to the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy ethical guidelines. To work within the framework, spirit and ethos of the Southmead Project s Equal Opportunities Policy, and actively engage in promoting the policy within the charity and in all dealings with clients and other agencies. All members of staff, paid and unpaid, are required to undergo the enhanced level of Disclosure and Barring Service check. Person Specification ESSENTIAL: Diploma in Counselling (British Association of Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP) accredited course or equivalent); and to have BACP accreditation or be working towards BACP accreditation or equivalent. To be a registered member of BACP, UKCP, NCS or equivalent professional body, with over 5 years of supervised counselling experience. Significant experience of providing one-to-one counselling for survivors of abuse and carrying out initial assessments and risk assessments. Significant knowledge and understanding of the issues affecting this client group and the impact of trauma. Significant line management and appraisal experience with the ability to effectively co-ordinate a team. The ability to support staff to foster a positive working environment and deliver a high quality of service. Experience of recruiting staff, including inductions and training. Experience of managing safeguarding concerns and supporting others to act in accordance with safeguarding policies and in the best interests of the client or those at risk. The ability to work with clients online or by phone. Experience of working collaboratively as part of a leadership team and ability to contribute to an organisation s future development. Experience of developing and maintaining working relationships with partner agencies and professionals. Excellent organisational and planning skills. Excellent IT skills and experience of using Microsoft Word and Excel, with the ability to confidently use and support others with an online Case Management System. Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written. A commitment to identifying ongoing personal development and training needs and to take appropriate action to ensure these needs are met. The ability to keep accurate and confidential records of client work. Experience of being a client in a formal counselling relationship. Experience of and commitment to working with diversity. To have the capacity to work flexibly within a small professional team. The ability to manage own time and work load effectively. The ability to chair meetings DESIRABLE: Training in trauma processing approaches, such as EMDR, Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET), brainspotting, trauma-focused CBT, and Rewind Technique. Experience of working within a community-based organisation. Experience of working with people that have used drugs or alcohol to cope with trauma. Experience of running therapeutic groups. Experience of delivering training.
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Hours: 4 days per week (30 hours) between 9.00am and 5.00pm Clolsing date: Tuesday 30th June at 11pm Interview date: Friday 10th July Salary: £48,000 p/a pro rata Contract: 1 year fixed term (covering a maternity leave position) The Southmead Project is an equal opportunities employer providing free specialist counselling and support for survivors of abuse across Bristol and surrounding areas. Our recruitment is done in line with safer recruitment practices. We welcome people of any race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, class, ability, language, religion and cultural background. We value the differences between people and affirm each person as an individual. We value our team very highly and pride ourselves on being a supportive employer. We provide the following benefits to encourage a supported, well-rounded and enriched practice: Paid supervision for 1.5 hours per month, with an external supervisor of that person s choice Line management for 1 hour per month Training budget of £500 per year to spend on relevant training of that person s choice Employer pension contribution of 5% Generous annual leave allowance and paid sick leave Cycle to work scheme Optional private counselling for up to 12 sessions per year with an external counsellor of that person s choice Therapeutic Management To manage and support a staff team, including the Head of Active Recovery, a Counselling Lead, Nexus Counselling Manager, a Family Support Group Facilitator, and administrators. To oversee all of the charity s therapeutic services and ensure that efficient and high-quality services are delivered. To be the charity s Designated Safeguarding Lead to respond effectively and efficiently to safeguarding concerns. To ensure staff are sufficiently trained in adult and child safeguarding and that training records are kept up-to-date. To oversee the charity s pre-trial therapy processes and be a point of contact for the police. To develop and improve the charity s therapeutic services, including any expansion of the services. To manage therapeutic recruitment, inductions and training. To hold monthly staff meetings and service team meetings when needed. To oversee the individual and group supervision arrangements and reporting for all staff. To manage and have overall responsibility for the ongoing use of an online Case Management System, ensuring that data is inputted accurately for reporting purposes. To support the charity s quality assurance and development of its services through monitoring and responding to client feedback and outcomes data. To develop the charity s survivor voice work and ensure that the charity s services are informed by survivors and their lived experience. To manage any complaints raised by clients. Leadership To work collaboratively as part of a Leadership Team to make decisions and resolve issues affecting the day-to-day running of the charity and management of its staff team. To strategically plan and develop the therapeutic services of the charity. To develop relationships with partner agencies and professionals to raise awareness of our therapeutic services and strengthen our work. To build and maintain a positive working relationship with the Board of Trustees. To attend and contribute to trustee meetings and trustee working group meetings, reporting on the therapeutic services and any clinical matters arising. To assist in promoting the charity by attending all relevant meetings directly connected with your work. To undertake any other duties appropriate to the needs of the charity. Client Work To provide one-to-one counselling for survivors of abuse of all genders, both online / by phone and face-to-face, with a caseload of approximately 4 clients. To maintain confidential and accurate counselling notes of all sessions. To attend monthly one-to-one clinical supervision with a supervisor approved by the Southmead Project. (Supervision is a requirement of this charity as members of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy). To attend monthly one-to-one line management meetings. To work to the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy ethical guidelines. To work within the framework, spirit and ethos of the Southmead Project s Equal Opportunities Policy, and actively engage in promoting the policy within the charity and in all dealings with clients and other agencies. All members of staff, paid and unpaid, are required to undergo the enhanced level of Disclosure and Barring Service check. Person Specification ESSENTIAL: Diploma in Counselling (British Association of Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP) accredited course or equivalent); and to have BACP accreditation or be working towards BACP accreditation or equivalent. To be a registered member of BACP, UKCP, NCS or equivalent professional body, with over 5 years of supervised counselling experience. Significant experience of providing one-to-one counselling for survivors of abuse and carrying out initial assessments and risk assessments. Significant knowledge and understanding of the issues affecting this client group and the impact of trauma. Significant line management and appraisal experience with the ability to effectively co-ordinate a team. The ability to support staff to foster a positive working environment and deliver a high quality of service. Experience of recruiting staff, including inductions and training. Experience of managing safeguarding concerns and supporting others to act in accordance with safeguarding policies and in the best interests of the client or those at risk. The ability to work with clients online or by phone. Experience of working collaboratively as part of a leadership team and ability to contribute to an organisation s future development. Experience of developing and maintaining working relationships with partner agencies and professionals. Excellent organisational and planning skills. Excellent IT skills and experience of using Microsoft Word and Excel, with the ability to confidently use and support others with an online Case Management System. Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written. A commitment to identifying ongoing personal development and training needs and to take appropriate action to ensure these needs are met. The ability to keep accurate and confidential records of client work. Experience of being a client in a formal counselling relationship. Experience of and commitment to working with diversity. To have the capacity to work flexibly within a small professional team. The ability to manage own time and work load effectively. The ability to chair meetings DESIRABLE: Training in trauma processing approaches, such as EMDR, Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET), brainspotting, trauma-focused CBT, and Rewind Technique. Experience of working within a community-based organisation. Experience of working with people that have used drugs or alcohol to cope with trauma. Experience of running therapeutic groups. Experience of delivering training.
Randstad Technologies Recruitment
Project Manager (Digital Implementation Lead) - Chelmsford
Randstad Technologies Recruitment Chelmsford, Essex
Role: Project Manager (Digital Implementation Lead) Type: Contract (9 Months) Location: Chelmsford, UK Payrate: 21.66 - 28.90 GBP/hr on PAYE We are seeking a dynamic IM&T Project Manager to lead technology-driven initiatives that directly improve our frontline ambulance services. The Role You will manage a diverse portfolio of IT projects from initiation to delivery. Acting as the crucial bridge between technical teams, external suppliers, and clinical staff, you will: Manage end-to-end project delivery, budgets, and supplier contracts. Translate complex technical updates into jargon-free language for all stakeholders. Drive operational change and system implementations with minimal disruption to our 24/7 workforce. What You Need PRINCE2 Practitioner certification and a relevant Degree/HND (or equivalent experience). Proven track record in managing IT projects and delivering operational change. Exceptional communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills under pressure. A full, clean driving licence and access to a car insured for business use. This is an urgent vacancy with a deadline where the hiring manager is shortlisting for an interview immediately. Please apply with a copy of your CV or send it praveen. Com Randstad Technologies is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Jun 18, 2026
Contractor
Role: Project Manager (Digital Implementation Lead) Type: Contract (9 Months) Location: Chelmsford, UK Payrate: 21.66 - 28.90 GBP/hr on PAYE We are seeking a dynamic IM&T Project Manager to lead technology-driven initiatives that directly improve our frontline ambulance services. The Role You will manage a diverse portfolio of IT projects from initiation to delivery. Acting as the crucial bridge between technical teams, external suppliers, and clinical staff, you will: Manage end-to-end project delivery, budgets, and supplier contracts. Translate complex technical updates into jargon-free language for all stakeholders. Drive operational change and system implementations with minimal disruption to our 24/7 workforce. What You Need PRINCE2 Practitioner certification and a relevant Degree/HND (or equivalent experience). Proven track record in managing IT projects and delivering operational change. Exceptional communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills under pressure. A full, clean driving licence and access to a car insured for business use. This is an urgent vacancy with a deadline where the hiring manager is shortlisting for an interview immediately. Please apply with a copy of your CV or send it praveen. Com Randstad Technologies is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Spire Healthcare
Business Development Specialist
Spire Healthcare Blackpool, Lancashire
Business Development Specialist Fylde Coast Permanent Full-time 37.5 hours per week Competitive Salary and excellent benefits Spire Fylde Coast has a great opportunity for a Business Development Specialist Job Purpose The purpose of the Business Development Specialist will be to grow Primary Care referrals (patient numbers and revenue) by making Spire Healthcare the first choice for patient referrals from GPs, Allied Health professionals such as Physiotherapists and Osteopaths and to identify and maximise business development opportunities presented by commissioning groups. Key Accountabilities Plan and deliver a Primary Care engagement programme in consultation with the Hub Sales and Business Development Director to target an agreed mix of GP practices and other primary care professionals. Devise your own time, activity, and workload to ensure achievement of monthly targets within the primary care contact programme. Work in partnership with central teams to plan and execute email campaigns and events using agreed processes and systems. Education should include clinical workshops, surgery seminars and other education events for target GPs, CCG's and allied health professionals. Work with GP Vocational training programmes to provide education for trainee GP's. Provide education for Patient groups within the catchment area The post holder maybe asked to work alongside the Self-Pay Sales team to plan and deliver patient awareness events. Undertake lead generation, virtual and face-to-face meetings with Occupational Health Nurses/Manager/Managing Directors, Practice Managers, referring GPs, CCG's and allied health professionals in order to build strong working relationships; to promote the Hub's services, consultants, and standards; and to facilitate smooth administrative processes. Act as a point of contact and subject matter expert on Primary Care relations, liaising with hospital departments to fix communication or administrative problems that are hampering relationships with primary care referrers. This could include but is not limited to obstacles sending referrals by either traditional routes or Spire Connect Maintain a Primary Care contacts database and log all contacts, opportunities and six-monthly sales data on CRM. Use contact log to produce monthly sales activity report. Collate GP referral data quarterly - in order to measure outcome of own relationship activity and to identify new contact opportunities. Maintain a thorough working knowledge of the Hubs services and its consultants. Act as Spire Hospitals ambassador to the primary care community, displaying a professional, caring and friendly approach at all times, and Champion the needs and interests of primary care referrers within the sites Undertake training and development relevant to the post Maintain a flexible approach to support other business development activities as required Flexibility is expected so that the post holder is available to meet GPs and stakeholders at times that suit them and the role involves some evening and weekend working to support hub events. The role will involve daily travel within the hubs catchment area and occasional travel to Spire Healthcare head office in central London, and to other Spire Healthcare hospitals around the UK. Experience, Knowledge and Technical Ability Essential Face-to-face field sales experience within a corporate or healthcare environment Evidence of results achieved through customer relationship management Excellent communication and presentation skills Desirable Face-to-face field sales experience within a corporate or healthcare environment Evidence of results achieved through customer relationship management Excellent communication and presentation skills Benefits We offer employed colleagues a competitive salary as well as a comprehensive benefits package which includes but is not limited to: - 35 days annual leave inclusive of bank holidays - Employer and employee contributory pension with flexible retirement options - 'Spire for you' reward platform - discount and cashback for over 1000 retailers - Free Bupa wellness screening - Private medical insurance - Life assurance - Save an average of 50 per month with our free onsite car park Our Values We are extremely proud of our heritage in private healthcare and of our values as an organisation: - Driving clinical excellence - Doing the right thing - Caring is our passion - Keeping it simple - Delivering on our promises - Succeeding and celebrating together - Our people are our difference; it's their dedication, warmth and pursuit of excellence that sets Spire Healthcare apart. For us, it's more than just treating patients; it's about looking after people We commit to our employees well-being through work life balance, on-going development, support and reward. Spire Healthcare is a leading independent hospital group in the United Kingdom and the largest in terms of revenue. From 39 hospitals and 8 clinics across England, Wales and Scotland, Spire Healthcare provides diagnostics, inpatient, day case and outpatient care. Spire Healthcare are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive culture for all. Our people are our difference, it's their dedication, warmth and pursuit of excellence that sets Spire Healthcare apart. Closing date: In order to streamline our recruitment process, we reserve the right to expire vacancies prior to the advertised closing date once we have received a sufficient number of applications
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Business Development Specialist Fylde Coast Permanent Full-time 37.5 hours per week Competitive Salary and excellent benefits Spire Fylde Coast has a great opportunity for a Business Development Specialist Job Purpose The purpose of the Business Development Specialist will be to grow Primary Care referrals (patient numbers and revenue) by making Spire Healthcare the first choice for patient referrals from GPs, Allied Health professionals such as Physiotherapists and Osteopaths and to identify and maximise business development opportunities presented by commissioning groups. Key Accountabilities Plan and deliver a Primary Care engagement programme in consultation with the Hub Sales and Business Development Director to target an agreed mix of GP practices and other primary care professionals. Devise your own time, activity, and workload to ensure achievement of monthly targets within the primary care contact programme. Work in partnership with central teams to plan and execute email campaigns and events using agreed processes and systems. Education should include clinical workshops, surgery seminars and other education events for target GPs, CCG's and allied health professionals. Work with GP Vocational training programmes to provide education for trainee GP's. Provide education for Patient groups within the catchment area The post holder maybe asked to work alongside the Self-Pay Sales team to plan and deliver patient awareness events. Undertake lead generation, virtual and face-to-face meetings with Occupational Health Nurses/Manager/Managing Directors, Practice Managers, referring GPs, CCG's and allied health professionals in order to build strong working relationships; to promote the Hub's services, consultants, and standards; and to facilitate smooth administrative processes. Act as a point of contact and subject matter expert on Primary Care relations, liaising with hospital departments to fix communication or administrative problems that are hampering relationships with primary care referrers. This could include but is not limited to obstacles sending referrals by either traditional routes or Spire Connect Maintain a Primary Care contacts database and log all contacts, opportunities and six-monthly sales data on CRM. Use contact log to produce monthly sales activity report. Collate GP referral data quarterly - in order to measure outcome of own relationship activity and to identify new contact opportunities. Maintain a thorough working knowledge of the Hubs services and its consultants. Act as Spire Hospitals ambassador to the primary care community, displaying a professional, caring and friendly approach at all times, and Champion the needs and interests of primary care referrers within the sites Undertake training and development relevant to the post Maintain a flexible approach to support other business development activities as required Flexibility is expected so that the post holder is available to meet GPs and stakeholders at times that suit them and the role involves some evening and weekend working to support hub events. The role will involve daily travel within the hubs catchment area and occasional travel to Spire Healthcare head office in central London, and to other Spire Healthcare hospitals around the UK. Experience, Knowledge and Technical Ability Essential Face-to-face field sales experience within a corporate or healthcare environment Evidence of results achieved through customer relationship management Excellent communication and presentation skills Desirable Face-to-face field sales experience within a corporate or healthcare environment Evidence of results achieved through customer relationship management Excellent communication and presentation skills Benefits We offer employed colleagues a competitive salary as well as a comprehensive benefits package which includes but is not limited to: - 35 days annual leave inclusive of bank holidays - Employer and employee contributory pension with flexible retirement options - 'Spire for you' reward platform - discount and cashback for over 1000 retailers - Free Bupa wellness screening - Private medical insurance - Life assurance - Save an average of 50 per month with our free onsite car park Our Values We are extremely proud of our heritage in private healthcare and of our values as an organisation: - Driving clinical excellence - Doing the right thing - Caring is our passion - Keeping it simple - Delivering on our promises - Succeeding and celebrating together - Our people are our difference; it's their dedication, warmth and pursuit of excellence that sets Spire Healthcare apart. For us, it's more than just treating patients; it's about looking after people We commit to our employees well-being through work life balance, on-going development, support and reward. Spire Healthcare is a leading independent hospital group in the United Kingdom and the largest in terms of revenue. From 39 hospitals and 8 clinics across England, Wales and Scotland, Spire Healthcare provides diagnostics, inpatient, day case and outpatient care. Spire Healthcare are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive culture for all. Our people are our difference, it's their dedication, warmth and pursuit of excellence that sets Spire Healthcare apart. Closing date: In order to streamline our recruitment process, we reserve the right to expire vacancies prior to the advertised closing date once we have received a sufficient number of applications
Response
Mental Health Team Manager - TS Housing Project
Response Oxford, Oxfordshire
Our mission at Response is to enable people of all ages to live a more fulfilled life by providing excellent mental health services, housing, and supported living. Do you have the desire to empower and promote independence and an interest in mental health? Mental Health Team Manager Transitional Supported Housing Project - £32,760 - £38,220 per annum (Salaries vary depending on experiences) Contract Type Permanent, Full Time - 37 hours per week, Monday Friday, inclusive of bank holidays, Occasional Evening & Weekends, with occasional covering of shifts. You will be required to participate in an on-call rota as part of this role. Location Oxfordshire We are recruiting a Mental Health Team Manager for our Transitional Supported Housing Project, a service supporting individuals with serious mental health diagnoses in their recovery journey and transition to independent living. Role Overview You will be responsible for the day-to-day management of the service, ensuring the team provides bespoke packages of support tailored to the needs of the individuals we support. You will ensure KPIs are met and audits are successful, demonstrating the service is operating efficiently and legally. You will provide leadership to the team and encourage them to perform at their highest level achievable. Key Responsibilities : Further detail can be viewed in the Job Description. Oversee daily operations and ensure support plans promote dignity, choice, and independence Manage complex cases and escalate serious concerns to clinical teams Facilitate move-ins, manage voids, and coordinate with referrals and housing teams Lead reflective practice following serious incidents Supervise and develop staff, manage rotas, recruitment, and training compliance Conduct audits, spot checks, and ensure health & safety standards Oversee medication checks and safeguarding processes Advocate for residents in clinical consultations and support benefit access Promote meaningful activities and skill development Person Specification: Further detail can be viewed in the Job Description. Even if you don t have all the specifications below, please still apply as we would welcome a conversation with individual s with experience in different sectors. Essential: Strong experience managing a team Basic knowledge of safeguarding, mental health, and team development Strong planning, communication, and management skills Desirable: Diploma or vocational qualifications in management and leadership Knowledge of trauma-informed care, CBT, motivational interviewing Why Join Us? Be part of a values-driven organisation: Caring, Safe, Creative, Aspirational Make a real difference in the lives of vulnerable adults Access to training, development, and career progression Supportive management and collaborative working environment Competitive salary and pension scheme 37 days annual leave (inclusive of bank holidays) 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) Cycle to Work Scheme Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave Access to Blue Light Card discounts Opportunities for secondments and internal progression If this Mental Health Team Manager position sounds like the role for you then please apply today! We would love to hear from you! This vacancy may be closed early. To learn more about Response and what we do, please visit our website. Closing date - 23/07/2026 Our employees and clients come from all over the world, we proudly promote a friendly and inclusive culture and are registered as a Disability Confident Employer. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our clients. All our roles require an enhanced DBS check, two references from most recent employers and you must have the right to work in the UK.
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Our mission at Response is to enable people of all ages to live a more fulfilled life by providing excellent mental health services, housing, and supported living. Do you have the desire to empower and promote independence and an interest in mental health? Mental Health Team Manager Transitional Supported Housing Project - £32,760 - £38,220 per annum (Salaries vary depending on experiences) Contract Type Permanent, Full Time - 37 hours per week, Monday Friday, inclusive of bank holidays, Occasional Evening & Weekends, with occasional covering of shifts. You will be required to participate in an on-call rota as part of this role. Location Oxfordshire We are recruiting a Mental Health Team Manager for our Transitional Supported Housing Project, a service supporting individuals with serious mental health diagnoses in their recovery journey and transition to independent living. Role Overview You will be responsible for the day-to-day management of the service, ensuring the team provides bespoke packages of support tailored to the needs of the individuals we support. You will ensure KPIs are met and audits are successful, demonstrating the service is operating efficiently and legally. You will provide leadership to the team and encourage them to perform at their highest level achievable. Key Responsibilities : Further detail can be viewed in the Job Description. Oversee daily operations and ensure support plans promote dignity, choice, and independence Manage complex cases and escalate serious concerns to clinical teams Facilitate move-ins, manage voids, and coordinate with referrals and housing teams Lead reflective practice following serious incidents Supervise and develop staff, manage rotas, recruitment, and training compliance Conduct audits, spot checks, and ensure health & safety standards Oversee medication checks and safeguarding processes Advocate for residents in clinical consultations and support benefit access Promote meaningful activities and skill development Person Specification: Further detail can be viewed in the Job Description. Even if you don t have all the specifications below, please still apply as we would welcome a conversation with individual s with experience in different sectors. Essential: Strong experience managing a team Basic knowledge of safeguarding, mental health, and team development Strong planning, communication, and management skills Desirable: Diploma or vocational qualifications in management and leadership Knowledge of trauma-informed care, CBT, motivational interviewing Why Join Us? Be part of a values-driven organisation: Caring, Safe, Creative, Aspirational Make a real difference in the lives of vulnerable adults Access to training, development, and career progression Supportive management and collaborative working environment Competitive salary and pension scheme 37 days annual leave (inclusive of bank holidays) 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) Cycle to Work Scheme Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave Access to Blue Light Card discounts Opportunities for secondments and internal progression If this Mental Health Team Manager position sounds like the role for you then please apply today! We would love to hear from you! This vacancy may be closed early. To learn more about Response and what we do, please visit our website. Closing date - 23/07/2026 Our employees and clients come from all over the world, we proudly promote a friendly and inclusive culture and are registered as a Disability Confident Employer. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our clients. All our roles require an enhanced DBS check, two references from most recent employers and you must have the right to work in the UK.
Hays Business Support
Complaints & Resolution Manager
Hays Business Support City, Manchester
Complaints & Resolution Manager 9-Month Fixed-Term Contract 55,% Remote Will Consider Part Time Manchester HQ (with occasional travel to London) We're seeking an experienced Complaints & Resolution Manager to lead the handling of complex, sensitive and high-impact complaints, with a strong focus on healthcare and mental health-related cases. This role is particularly suited to individuals with experience in the NHS, mental health services, or similarly regulated environments, where managing vulnerable individuals, emotionally distressing situations, and safeguarding considerations is essential. You'll play a critical role in ensuring complaints are handled with compassion, fairness, and clinical awareness, while maintaining robust governance and accountability. What You'll Be Doing Lead the end-to-end management of complaints, including highly sensitive cases involving mental health, wellbeing, or vulnerable individuals. Conduct thorough, evidence-based investigations in line with healthcare and regulatory standards (e.g. NHS complaints frameworks or similar) Handle distressing subject matter with professionalism, empathy, and emotional intelligence Produce clear, high-quality reports with findings and recommendations for senior stakeholders Act as a key contact for complainants, ensuring trauma-informed and compassionate communication throughout Identify trends within complaints, particularly those linked to service quality, patient experience, and clinical environments Drive improvements to processes, ensuring alignment with best practice in healthcare complaints handling Support governance processes, including reporting into committees and senior leadership forums Ensure adherence to data protection, safeguarding, and healthcare governance standards We're looking for someone who: Has significant experience managing complaints or investigations in a regulated environment (ideally NHS, healthcare, or mental health services) Is confident in handling highly sensitive, complex and emotionally challenging cases. Has experience working with vulnerable individuals or safeguarding-related issues Demonstrates strong empathy, resilience, and emotional intelligence in difficult situations Is an excellent communicator, able to convey complex information clearly and sensitively. Can work independently in a remote environment while managing competing priorities Has a strong analytical mindset, with experience of improving systems and service outcomes. Highly Desirable Direct experience within the NHS, mental health services, or talking therapies Understanding of NHS complaints procedures or healthcare regulatory frameworks Experience working with clinical teams, patient safety, or safeguarding processes Exposure to handling complaints relating to mental health care, therapy services, or patient experience Experience supporting governance structures such as clinical review panels or committees Apply Now If you bring experience in healthcare or mental health complaints handling and have the resilience and compassion to manage sensitive cases, we'd love to hear from you. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Jun 18, 2026
Contractor
Complaints & Resolution Manager 9-Month Fixed-Term Contract 55,% Remote Will Consider Part Time Manchester HQ (with occasional travel to London) We're seeking an experienced Complaints & Resolution Manager to lead the handling of complex, sensitive and high-impact complaints, with a strong focus on healthcare and mental health-related cases. This role is particularly suited to individuals with experience in the NHS, mental health services, or similarly regulated environments, where managing vulnerable individuals, emotionally distressing situations, and safeguarding considerations is essential. You'll play a critical role in ensuring complaints are handled with compassion, fairness, and clinical awareness, while maintaining robust governance and accountability. What You'll Be Doing Lead the end-to-end management of complaints, including highly sensitive cases involving mental health, wellbeing, or vulnerable individuals. Conduct thorough, evidence-based investigations in line with healthcare and regulatory standards (e.g. NHS complaints frameworks or similar) Handle distressing subject matter with professionalism, empathy, and emotional intelligence Produce clear, high-quality reports with findings and recommendations for senior stakeholders Act as a key contact for complainants, ensuring trauma-informed and compassionate communication throughout Identify trends within complaints, particularly those linked to service quality, patient experience, and clinical environments Drive improvements to processes, ensuring alignment with best practice in healthcare complaints handling Support governance processes, including reporting into committees and senior leadership forums Ensure adherence to data protection, safeguarding, and healthcare governance standards We're looking for someone who: Has significant experience managing complaints or investigations in a regulated environment (ideally NHS, healthcare, or mental health services) Is confident in handling highly sensitive, complex and emotionally challenging cases. Has experience working with vulnerable individuals or safeguarding-related issues Demonstrates strong empathy, resilience, and emotional intelligence in difficult situations Is an excellent communicator, able to convey complex information clearly and sensitively. Can work independently in a remote environment while managing competing priorities Has a strong analytical mindset, with experience of improving systems and service outcomes. Highly Desirable Direct experience within the NHS, mental health services, or talking therapies Understanding of NHS complaints procedures or healthcare regulatory frameworks Experience working with clinical teams, patient safety, or safeguarding processes Exposure to handling complaints relating to mental health care, therapy services, or patient experience Experience supporting governance structures such as clinical review panels or committees Apply Now If you bring experience in healthcare or mental health complaints handling and have the resilience and compassion to manage sensitive cases, we'd love to hear from you. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Forward Trust
Trainee Recovery Worker - Part Time
Forward Trust Barnton, Cheshire
Trainee Recovery Worker - Part Time Location: Cheshire Salary: £20,548 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, Part Time Closing Date: 19th June 2026 Kickstart your career in recovery support with a structured traineeship at HMP Stoke Heath in Market Drayton, working 31 hours per week. This is a hands-on development role where you ll learn on the job, supported by experienced practitioners, while gaining the training, supervision, and qualification needed to build a career in recovery services. You ll be part of a supportive, recovery-focused team, gaining real experience of working with individuals on their recovery journey within a secure setting. What you ll be doing As a Trainee Recovery Worker, you ll shadow experienced staff and gradually build confidence in core aspects of the role, including: Managing and planning a caseload with increasing independence Supporting care reviews and working closely with community partners Co-facilitating group programmes and structured interventions Completing risk, initial, and comprehensive assessments Delivering 1:1 sessions and contributing to recovery planning Supporting access to clinical and therapeutic interventions Recording data accurately for audit, reporting, and research Working collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary team What you ll get Structured training, mentoring, and regular supervision A clear development pathway towards a recognised qualification Protected time for study alongside practical experience Ongoing reviews to keep your learning and progress on track Mandatory therapeutic input as part of your traineeship This is a development-focused position designed to build your skills, confidence, and competence in recovery work. You ll be supported every step of the way while also contributing flexibly to team needs and taking on reasonable tasks as directed by your line manager. All prison-based roles are subject to enhanced DBS checks and HMPPS security vetting. These checks can take up to 5 months to complete. Any offer of employment will be conditional upon the successful completion of both checks. Please note if you have lived overseas within the last 5 years then checks may take longer. About Us We are The Forward Trust, the social enterprise with charitable status that empowers people to break the often interlinked cycles of crime and addiction to move forward with their lives. For more than 25 years we have been working with people to build positive and productive lives, whatever their past. We believe that anyone is capable of lasting change. Our services have supported thousands of people to make positive changes and build productive lives with a job, family, friends and a sense of community. We are committed to our cause and the work we carry out as a charity. Equally the wellbeing and the employees who work for us are also important. Joining us an employee, we will offer you the following benefits - Flexible working Training and development opportunities BHSF Cashback Scheme (optional) Season Ticket Loan Scheme Cycle to work scheme Crisis Loan Scheme Electric Car Scheme 3 x Wellbeing Days (pro rata'd for part time employees) Access to Blue Light Card 25 days (rising to 30 with length of service) Annual Leave plus Bank Holidays Contributory Pension Scheme Employer matched contributions of up to 6% in the first two years service and up to 9% thereafter Death in Service Payment (2x annual salary) Critical Illness Insurance (subject to qualifying criteria) Please note that we may close this vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Forward Trust, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Trainee Recovery Worker - Part Time Location: Cheshire Salary: £20,548 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, Part Time Closing Date: 19th June 2026 Kickstart your career in recovery support with a structured traineeship at HMP Stoke Heath in Market Drayton, working 31 hours per week. This is a hands-on development role where you ll learn on the job, supported by experienced practitioners, while gaining the training, supervision, and qualification needed to build a career in recovery services. You ll be part of a supportive, recovery-focused team, gaining real experience of working with individuals on their recovery journey within a secure setting. What you ll be doing As a Trainee Recovery Worker, you ll shadow experienced staff and gradually build confidence in core aspects of the role, including: Managing and planning a caseload with increasing independence Supporting care reviews and working closely with community partners Co-facilitating group programmes and structured interventions Completing risk, initial, and comprehensive assessments Delivering 1:1 sessions and contributing to recovery planning Supporting access to clinical and therapeutic interventions Recording data accurately for audit, reporting, and research Working collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary team What you ll get Structured training, mentoring, and regular supervision A clear development pathway towards a recognised qualification Protected time for study alongside practical experience Ongoing reviews to keep your learning and progress on track Mandatory therapeutic input as part of your traineeship This is a development-focused position designed to build your skills, confidence, and competence in recovery work. You ll be supported every step of the way while also contributing flexibly to team needs and taking on reasonable tasks as directed by your line manager. All prison-based roles are subject to enhanced DBS checks and HMPPS security vetting. These checks can take up to 5 months to complete. Any offer of employment will be conditional upon the successful completion of both checks. Please note if you have lived overseas within the last 5 years then checks may take longer. About Us We are The Forward Trust, the social enterprise with charitable status that empowers people to break the often interlinked cycles of crime and addiction to move forward with their lives. For more than 25 years we have been working with people to build positive and productive lives, whatever their past. We believe that anyone is capable of lasting change. Our services have supported thousands of people to make positive changes and build productive lives with a job, family, friends and a sense of community. We are committed to our cause and the work we carry out as a charity. Equally the wellbeing and the employees who work for us are also important. Joining us an employee, we will offer you the following benefits - Flexible working Training and development opportunities BHSF Cashback Scheme (optional) Season Ticket Loan Scheme Cycle to work scheme Crisis Loan Scheme Electric Car Scheme 3 x Wellbeing Days (pro rata'd for part time employees) Access to Blue Light Card 25 days (rising to 30 with length of service) Annual Leave plus Bank Holidays Contributory Pension Scheme Employer matched contributions of up to 6% in the first two years service and up to 9% thereafter Death in Service Payment (2x annual salary) Critical Illness Insurance (subject to qualifying criteria) Please note that we may close this vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Forward Trust, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Forward Trust
Trainee Substance Misuse Recovery Worker
Forward Trust
Trainee Substance Misuse Recovery Worker Location: Cheshire Salary: £23,200 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent Closing Date: 19th June 2026 This is an exciting opportunity to begin your career in substance misuse recovery within a structured traineeship at HMP Stoke Heath, Market Drayton. This full-time role (35 hours per week) offers the chance to develop hands-on experience while working towards a recognised qualification (subject to criteria), supported throughout by experienced practitioners. You ll be embedded within a supportive team, shadowing a member of staff and receiving tailored guidance, supervision, and regular reviews to help you build confidence and competence in the role. A key part of the traineeship also includes undertaking compulsory therapy alongside your professional development. This is a balance of practical learning and study, designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to progress into a qualified recovery worker role. What you ll be doing: Managing and planning a caseload with support and supervision Carrying out initial, risk, and comprehensive assessments to guide treatment and interventions Delivering 1:1 sessions and supporting group work/programme facilitation Co-facilitating structured recovery programmes Working collaboratively with multi-disciplinary teams and community partners Supporting recovery planning and throughcare for service users Assisting clients to access clinical and recovery-focused interventions Recording and maintaining accurate data for audit, reporting, and research purposes Taking on additional reasonable duties as required by your line manager What we re looking for: A motivated and resilient individual who is keen to learn and develop within a challenging but highly rewarding environment. You don t need previous experience in substance misuse work, just a commitment to supporting others and a willingness to develop your skills. What you ll get: A structured traineeship with full training, supervision, and mentoring, plus the opportunity to gain a recognised qualification while building real-world experience in recovery work. If you re ready to develop a meaningful career supporting recovery and rehabilitation, we d love to hear from you. All prison-based roles are subject to enhanced DBS checks and HMPPS security vetting. These checks can take up to 5 months to complete. Any offer of employment will be conditional upon the successful completion of both checks. Please note if you have lived overseas within the last 5 years then checks may take longer. About Us We are The Forward Trust, the social enterprise with charitable status that empowers people to break the often interlinked cycles of crime and addiction to move forward with their lives. For more than 25 years we have been working with people to build positive and productive lives, whatever their past. We believe that anyone is capable of lasting change. Our services have supported thousands of people to make positive changes and build productive lives with a job, family, friends and a sense of community. We are committed to our cause and the work we carry out as a charity. Equally the wellbeing and the employees who work for us are also important. Joining us an employee, we will offer you the following benefits - Flexible working Training and development opportunities BHSF Cashback Scheme (optional) Season Ticket Loan Scheme Cycle to work scheme Crisis Loan Scheme Electric Car Scheme 3 x Wellbeing Days (pro rata'd for part time employees) Access to Blue Light Card 25 days (rising to 30 with length of service) Annual Leave plus Bank Holidays Contributory Pension Scheme Employer matched contributions of up to 6% in the first two years service and up to 9% thereafter Death in Service Payment (2x annual salary) Critical Illness Insurance (subject to qualifying criteria) Please note that we may close this vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Forward Trust, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Trainee Substance Misuse Recovery Worker Location: Cheshire Salary: £23,200 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent Closing Date: 19th June 2026 This is an exciting opportunity to begin your career in substance misuse recovery within a structured traineeship at HMP Stoke Heath, Market Drayton. This full-time role (35 hours per week) offers the chance to develop hands-on experience while working towards a recognised qualification (subject to criteria), supported throughout by experienced practitioners. You ll be embedded within a supportive team, shadowing a member of staff and receiving tailored guidance, supervision, and regular reviews to help you build confidence and competence in the role. A key part of the traineeship also includes undertaking compulsory therapy alongside your professional development. This is a balance of practical learning and study, designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to progress into a qualified recovery worker role. What you ll be doing: Managing and planning a caseload with support and supervision Carrying out initial, risk, and comprehensive assessments to guide treatment and interventions Delivering 1:1 sessions and supporting group work/programme facilitation Co-facilitating structured recovery programmes Working collaboratively with multi-disciplinary teams and community partners Supporting recovery planning and throughcare for service users Assisting clients to access clinical and recovery-focused interventions Recording and maintaining accurate data for audit, reporting, and research purposes Taking on additional reasonable duties as required by your line manager What we re looking for: A motivated and resilient individual who is keen to learn and develop within a challenging but highly rewarding environment. You don t need previous experience in substance misuse work, just a commitment to supporting others and a willingness to develop your skills. What you ll get: A structured traineeship with full training, supervision, and mentoring, plus the opportunity to gain a recognised qualification while building real-world experience in recovery work. If you re ready to develop a meaningful career supporting recovery and rehabilitation, we d love to hear from you. All prison-based roles are subject to enhanced DBS checks and HMPPS security vetting. These checks can take up to 5 months to complete. Any offer of employment will be conditional upon the successful completion of both checks. Please note if you have lived overseas within the last 5 years then checks may take longer. About Us We are The Forward Trust, the social enterprise with charitable status that empowers people to break the often interlinked cycles of crime and addiction to move forward with their lives. For more than 25 years we have been working with people to build positive and productive lives, whatever their past. We believe that anyone is capable of lasting change. Our services have supported thousands of people to make positive changes and build productive lives with a job, family, friends and a sense of community. We are committed to our cause and the work we carry out as a charity. Equally the wellbeing and the employees who work for us are also important. Joining us an employee, we will offer you the following benefits - Flexible working Training and development opportunities BHSF Cashback Scheme (optional) Season Ticket Loan Scheme Cycle to work scheme Crisis Loan Scheme Electric Car Scheme 3 x Wellbeing Days (pro rata'd for part time employees) Access to Blue Light Card 25 days (rising to 30 with length of service) Annual Leave plus Bank Holidays Contributory Pension Scheme Employer matched contributions of up to 6% in the first two years service and up to 9% thereafter Death in Service Payment (2x annual salary) Critical Illness Insurance (subject to qualifying criteria) Please note that we may close this vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Forward Trust, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Career Makers
Lead Therapeutic Parent (Registered Manager)
Career Makers Cheadle, Staffordshire
Therapeutic Parent (Registered Manager) Location: Stoke (ST10) Salary: 57,933 - 64,651 per annum Contract: Full-Time, Permanent Lead a Therapeutic Children's Home Are you an experienced Children's Residential Registered Manager looking to lead a service that delivers exceptional outcomes for children and young people? We are seeking a passionate Therapeutic Parent (Registered Manager) to lead one of our children's residential homes. Joining an employee-owned organisation, you'll play a key role in delivering a restorative, therapeutic approach to childcare while helping shape the future of the service. We're looking for a nurturing, resilient and reflective leader committed to creating a safe, supportive environment where children can thrive. The Role As a Therapeutic Parent (Registered Manager), you will have overall responsibility for the leadership, management and development of a children's residential home, ensuring the highest standards of care, safeguarding and regulatory compliance are maintained. Working alongside residential, educational and clinical professionals, you will lead the delivery of a therapeutic and restorative approach that promotes positive outcomes and supports children's emotional wellbeing and development. Key Responsibilities Provide effective leadership and management of the residential home. Ensure compliance with Children's Homes Regulations, Quality Standards and Ofsted requirements. Lead, motivate and develop a high-performing staff team. Promote a positive therapeutic culture that supports children's recovery and development. Ensure safeguarding remains central to all decision-making and practice. Oversee care planning, risk management and quality assurance processes. Build and maintain effective relationships with local authorities, families and external professionals. Manage staffing, budgets and resources effectively. Drive continuous improvement and maintain high standards across all areas of the service. Work collaboratively with educational and clinical teams to deliver positive outcomes for children and young people. Requirements To be considered for this position, applicants must: Be a current Registered Manager within a Children's Residential EBD setting. Have achieved recent Good or Outstanding Ofsted outcomes. Have experience managing a children's residential home of a similar size and complexity. Have successfully completed at least two recent Ofsted inspection cycles. Hold a full UK driving licence and have access to a vehicle. Have the right to work in the UK. Demonstrate strong leadership, people management and organisational skills. Be committed to providing therapeutic, child-centred care that promotes positive outcomes for children and young people. Desirable Level 5 Diploma in Leadership & Management for Residential Childcare. Experience driving service improvement and achieving Outstanding Ofsted outcomes. Experience leading and developing multidisciplinary teams. Knowledge and understanding of therapeutic and restorative approaches within residential childcare. A relevant degree or professional qualification. Apply Today If you are an experienced Registered Manager with a passion for therapeutic childcare and a proven record of delivering high-quality services, we would love to hear from you. Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and we reserve the right to close this vacancy early should sufficient applications be received.
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Therapeutic Parent (Registered Manager) Location: Stoke (ST10) Salary: 57,933 - 64,651 per annum Contract: Full-Time, Permanent Lead a Therapeutic Children's Home Are you an experienced Children's Residential Registered Manager looking to lead a service that delivers exceptional outcomes for children and young people? We are seeking a passionate Therapeutic Parent (Registered Manager) to lead one of our children's residential homes. Joining an employee-owned organisation, you'll play a key role in delivering a restorative, therapeutic approach to childcare while helping shape the future of the service. We're looking for a nurturing, resilient and reflective leader committed to creating a safe, supportive environment where children can thrive. The Role As a Therapeutic Parent (Registered Manager), you will have overall responsibility for the leadership, management and development of a children's residential home, ensuring the highest standards of care, safeguarding and regulatory compliance are maintained. Working alongside residential, educational and clinical professionals, you will lead the delivery of a therapeutic and restorative approach that promotes positive outcomes and supports children's emotional wellbeing and development. Key Responsibilities Provide effective leadership and management of the residential home. Ensure compliance with Children's Homes Regulations, Quality Standards and Ofsted requirements. Lead, motivate and develop a high-performing staff team. Promote a positive therapeutic culture that supports children's recovery and development. Ensure safeguarding remains central to all decision-making and practice. Oversee care planning, risk management and quality assurance processes. Build and maintain effective relationships with local authorities, families and external professionals. Manage staffing, budgets and resources effectively. Drive continuous improvement and maintain high standards across all areas of the service. Work collaboratively with educational and clinical teams to deliver positive outcomes for children and young people. Requirements To be considered for this position, applicants must: Be a current Registered Manager within a Children's Residential EBD setting. Have achieved recent Good or Outstanding Ofsted outcomes. Have experience managing a children's residential home of a similar size and complexity. Have successfully completed at least two recent Ofsted inspection cycles. Hold a full UK driving licence and have access to a vehicle. Have the right to work in the UK. Demonstrate strong leadership, people management and organisational skills. Be committed to providing therapeutic, child-centred care that promotes positive outcomes for children and young people. Desirable Level 5 Diploma in Leadership & Management for Residential Childcare. Experience driving service improvement and achieving Outstanding Ofsted outcomes. Experience leading and developing multidisciplinary teams. Knowledge and understanding of therapeutic and restorative approaches within residential childcare. A relevant degree or professional qualification. Apply Today If you are an experienced Registered Manager with a passion for therapeutic childcare and a proven record of delivering high-quality services, we would love to hear from you. Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and we reserve the right to close this vacancy early should sufficient applications be received.
Kingsley Healthcare
Care Home Deputy Manager (Nursing)
Kingsley Healthcare Old Catton, Norfolk
About the role As our Deputy Manager (Clinical), you will play a key role in supporting the Home Manager to ensure the delivery of safe, effective, and compassionate nursing care in line with regulatory standards and best practice. You will provide clinical leadership to the care and nursing teams, ensuring that residents receive person-centred care that promotes dignity, choice, and wellbeing. You will take responsibility for the clinical governance and the running of the service of the home in the absence of the Home Manager, ensuring care delivery meets CQC requirements and aligns with company policies and procedures. Your role will include mentoring and supervising nurses and care staff, conducting clinical audits, reviewing and updating care plans, overseeing medication management, and ensuring accurate documentation and record keeping. You will also support with pre-admission assessments, risk assessments, and ongoing evaluations of residents needs, maintaining close liaison with healthcare professionals, residents families, and external agencies to ensure continuity and quality of care and other aspects of running the home. Please note - that this role is not fully supernumerary and will include operational responsibilities as required. Reports to: Home Manager Key duties and responsibilities Support the Care Home Manager in the day-to-day running of the service and deputise in their absence Lead, supervise, and support care staff to ensure safe and effective care delivery Ensure high-quality, person-centred care in line with individual care plans Monitor residents wellbeing and respond to changing care needs Act as safeguarding lead in the Manager s absence, ensuring concerns are identified and escalated appropriately Ensure compliance with relevant regulations including safeguarding, health and safety, and infection control Oversee safe medication management and administration Maintain accurate care records and documentation Promote a positive, respectful, and supportive environment for residents and staff Skills and attributes • Previous Deputy Home Manager experience. • The ability to engage with the service users to understand their needs in order to provide excellent services of care. • Ability to identify referral pathway for safeguarding adult/abuse. • Good working knowledge of CQC standards. • The ability to build and maintain excellent working relationships with external care professionals, families, visitors and staffing team. • Ability to promote ownership of care programs by fully involving service users and their families in developing, agreeing and evaluating care programs within the home. Education and qualification NMC registered nurse with relevant experience - essential. What will you gain? You will have the satisfaction of working with and being supported by an enthusiastic and caring team that puts people at the heart of the business. We know the happiness of our staff improves the service we give our residents. You will have plenty of opportunities to learn and develop your skills, and we have the procedures and processes in place to help you at every step.
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
About the role As our Deputy Manager (Clinical), you will play a key role in supporting the Home Manager to ensure the delivery of safe, effective, and compassionate nursing care in line with regulatory standards and best practice. You will provide clinical leadership to the care and nursing teams, ensuring that residents receive person-centred care that promotes dignity, choice, and wellbeing. You will take responsibility for the clinical governance and the running of the service of the home in the absence of the Home Manager, ensuring care delivery meets CQC requirements and aligns with company policies and procedures. Your role will include mentoring and supervising nurses and care staff, conducting clinical audits, reviewing and updating care plans, overseeing medication management, and ensuring accurate documentation and record keeping. You will also support with pre-admission assessments, risk assessments, and ongoing evaluations of residents needs, maintaining close liaison with healthcare professionals, residents families, and external agencies to ensure continuity and quality of care and other aspects of running the home. Please note - that this role is not fully supernumerary and will include operational responsibilities as required. Reports to: Home Manager Key duties and responsibilities Support the Care Home Manager in the day-to-day running of the service and deputise in their absence Lead, supervise, and support care staff to ensure safe and effective care delivery Ensure high-quality, person-centred care in line with individual care plans Monitor residents wellbeing and respond to changing care needs Act as safeguarding lead in the Manager s absence, ensuring concerns are identified and escalated appropriately Ensure compliance with relevant regulations including safeguarding, health and safety, and infection control Oversee safe medication management and administration Maintain accurate care records and documentation Promote a positive, respectful, and supportive environment for residents and staff Skills and attributes • Previous Deputy Home Manager experience. • The ability to engage with the service users to understand their needs in order to provide excellent services of care. • Ability to identify referral pathway for safeguarding adult/abuse. • Good working knowledge of CQC standards. • The ability to build and maintain excellent working relationships with external care professionals, families, visitors and staffing team. • Ability to promote ownership of care programs by fully involving service users and their families in developing, agreeing and evaluating care programs within the home. Education and qualification NMC registered nurse with relevant experience - essential. What will you gain? You will have the satisfaction of working with and being supported by an enthusiastic and caring team that puts people at the heart of the business. We know the happiness of our staff improves the service we give our residents. You will have plenty of opportunities to learn and develop your skills, and we have the procedures and processes in place to help you at every step.
Purosearch
Occupational Health Advisor
Purosearch Oxford, Oxfordshire
Occupational Health Advisor We are seeking a proactive and passionate Occupational Health Advisor to join a team based onsite in Oxford, with the option of Hybrid working. This is an excellent opportunity to become part of an established Occupational Health team, working alongside experienced Occupational Health Advisors, Occupational Health Technicians, and an Occupational Health Manager in a collaborative and supportive environment. The Role Conduct Occupational Health case management referrals (approximately 5 6 cases per day) Provide professional Occupational Health advice and guidance to employees and management Support health surveillance activities where required Maintain accurate clinical records and ensure compliance with professional standards Work collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary Occupational Health team About You Registered General Nurse (RGN) with current NMC registration Previous experience working as an Occupational Health Advisor Confident managing your own caseload and workload independently Proactive, professional, and approachable with excellent communication skills Passionate about delivering high-quality Occupational Health services Right to request flexible working from day one If you are looking to join a supportive and forward-thinking Occupational Health team within a prestigious working environment, please call Finlay on (phone number removed).
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Occupational Health Advisor We are seeking a proactive and passionate Occupational Health Advisor to join a team based onsite in Oxford, with the option of Hybrid working. This is an excellent opportunity to become part of an established Occupational Health team, working alongside experienced Occupational Health Advisors, Occupational Health Technicians, and an Occupational Health Manager in a collaborative and supportive environment. The Role Conduct Occupational Health case management referrals (approximately 5 6 cases per day) Provide professional Occupational Health advice and guidance to employees and management Support health surveillance activities where required Maintain accurate clinical records and ensure compliance with professional standards Work collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary Occupational Health team About You Registered General Nurse (RGN) with current NMC registration Previous experience working as an Occupational Health Advisor Confident managing your own caseload and workload independently Proactive, professional, and approachable with excellent communication skills Passionate about delivering high-quality Occupational Health services Right to request flexible working from day one If you are looking to join a supportive and forward-thinking Occupational Health team within a prestigious working environment, please call Finlay on (phone number removed).
CHM-1
Specialist Nurse - Spinal Cord Injury
CHM-1 Leeds, Yorkshire
Are you an expert in spinal cord injury nursing with extensive experience in a spinal cord injury setting or similar? Spinal Cord Injury Specialist Nurse (North East of England Region) Contract: 2-year fixed term Hours: 21 hours per week (0.6 FTE) Work Pattern: Monday - Friday - hours of work to be agreed. Location: Home based (North East of England Region) Salary: £49,193 per annum, pro rata (£29,516 per annum, actual for 21 hours per week) Thank you for your interest in joining this special charity! About the Employer This charity is committed to a singular vision: a fulfilled life for everyone affected by spinal cord injury. Everyone has a right to live a fulfilled life and that means the life they choose, a life that has the same opportunities as everyone else. This organisation is the expert guiding voice for life after spinal cord injury. Make a life changing impact Join the organisation's Health & Care Quality team and use your specialist spinal cord injury (SCI) nursing expertise to transform the experiences of people living with SCI across the North East of England. This region includes diverse and vibrant areas such as Northumberland, Durham and Yorkshire - giving you the opportunity to work autonomously while making a meaningful, visible difference across a wide geographical area. What makes this role special? As an SCI Specialist Nurse, you'll be the critical link between individuals with SCI, their families, and the wider healthcare system-ensuring they receive safe, high quality, and truly person centred care wherever they are treated. Your impact You'll support: People with newly acquired spinal cord injuries who are not admitted into specialist services. Individuals with established SCI who return to hospital for treatment unrelated to their impairment. Through telephone, email, or in person visits, you'll provide expert guidance, advocacy and reassurance. You'll help people navigate issues around treatment and care and you'll work closely with hospital teams to ensure best practice standards are met-championing excellence every step of the way. Share your expertise A key part of your role will be educating and empowering healthcare professionals in non specialist settings. You'll contribute to training and learning programmes through the organisation's academy, helping to raise the standard of SCI awareness and care across the region. Lead with influence Using your clinical expertise, you may also support individuals through elements of the NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) process, including attendance at reviews or appeals. Your input will help ensure fair, informed decisions for those you support. Drive service improvement You'll play an active role in evaluating and developing the SCI Specialist Nurse service, contributing to monitoring processes and helping shape the future of SCI support across the UK. Benefits Annual leave: 28 days per holiday year plus bank holidays, increasing to 30 days after two years of service Access to Group pension scheme (6% employer contribution) Access to Group life assurance scheme Access to Healthcare cash plan Access to Employee assistance programme (EAP) Employee volunteer days Access to discounted gym membership Free car parking Investing in their people - all members of staff are encouraged to discuss their development plans and aspirations with their line manager. A budget is available for talent development. This post will play a critical role in achieving the organisation's ambitions. They hope that the role inspires you and they look forward to receiving your application. Closing date: 9am Monday 6th July 2026 Interview date: 12 July 2026. N.B. As this is a specialist position, you may be invited to attend an online screening interview to discuss your clinical background, your interest in the role and what to expect from the recruitment process. Interested? Please click the job board apply button to be taken to the next stage. There you can find out more information and complete your application by following the instructions (you may need to scroll down). This employer values diversity. They are committed to providing an inclusive and supportive environment as they believe diversity fosters a more innovative, creative, and caring culture. They are striving to create a culture that fully represents all the communities they serve. They are an equal opportunity employer, and all applicants will be considered for employment regardless of race, age, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, family or parental status, or disability status. No agencies please.
Jun 18, 2026
Full time
Are you an expert in spinal cord injury nursing with extensive experience in a spinal cord injury setting or similar? Spinal Cord Injury Specialist Nurse (North East of England Region) Contract: 2-year fixed term Hours: 21 hours per week (0.6 FTE) Work Pattern: Monday - Friday - hours of work to be agreed. Location: Home based (North East of England Region) Salary: £49,193 per annum, pro rata (£29,516 per annum, actual for 21 hours per week) Thank you for your interest in joining this special charity! About the Employer This charity is committed to a singular vision: a fulfilled life for everyone affected by spinal cord injury. Everyone has a right to live a fulfilled life and that means the life they choose, a life that has the same opportunities as everyone else. This organisation is the expert guiding voice for life after spinal cord injury. Make a life changing impact Join the organisation's Health & Care Quality team and use your specialist spinal cord injury (SCI) nursing expertise to transform the experiences of people living with SCI across the North East of England. This region includes diverse and vibrant areas such as Northumberland, Durham and Yorkshire - giving you the opportunity to work autonomously while making a meaningful, visible difference across a wide geographical area. What makes this role special? As an SCI Specialist Nurse, you'll be the critical link between individuals with SCI, their families, and the wider healthcare system-ensuring they receive safe, high quality, and truly person centred care wherever they are treated. Your impact You'll support: People with newly acquired spinal cord injuries who are not admitted into specialist services. Individuals with established SCI who return to hospital for treatment unrelated to their impairment. Through telephone, email, or in person visits, you'll provide expert guidance, advocacy and reassurance. You'll help people navigate issues around treatment and care and you'll work closely with hospital teams to ensure best practice standards are met-championing excellence every step of the way. Share your expertise A key part of your role will be educating and empowering healthcare professionals in non specialist settings. You'll contribute to training and learning programmes through the organisation's academy, helping to raise the standard of SCI awareness and care across the region. Lead with influence Using your clinical expertise, you may also support individuals through elements of the NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) process, including attendance at reviews or appeals. Your input will help ensure fair, informed decisions for those you support. Drive service improvement You'll play an active role in evaluating and developing the SCI Specialist Nurse service, contributing to monitoring processes and helping shape the future of SCI support across the UK. Benefits Annual leave: 28 days per holiday year plus bank holidays, increasing to 30 days after two years of service Access to Group pension scheme (6% employer contribution) Access to Group life assurance scheme Access to Healthcare cash plan Access to Employee assistance programme (EAP) Employee volunteer days Access to discounted gym membership Free car parking Investing in their people - all members of staff are encouraged to discuss their development plans and aspirations with their line manager. A budget is available for talent development. This post will play a critical role in achieving the organisation's ambitions. They hope that the role inspires you and they look forward to receiving your application. Closing date: 9am Monday 6th July 2026 Interview date: 12 July 2026. N.B. As this is a specialist position, you may be invited to attend an online screening interview to discuss your clinical background, your interest in the role and what to expect from the recruitment process. Interested? Please click the job board apply button to be taken to the next stage. There you can find out more information and complete your application by following the instructions (you may need to scroll down). This employer values diversity. They are committed to providing an inclusive and supportive environment as they believe diversity fosters a more innovative, creative, and caring culture. They are striving to create a culture that fully represents all the communities they serve. They are an equal opportunity employer, and all applicants will be considered for employment regardless of race, age, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, family or parental status, or disability status. No agencies please.

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