Registered Veterinary Nurse Are you a Registered Veterinary Nurse looking for a role where youre genuinely appreciated, supported as a person, and encouraged to grow? Would you love to work in a friendly, close - knit practice where your ideas matter, your wellbeing is respected, and no two days feel the same? If that sounds like you, wed love to welcome you to Hertford Vets for Pets click apply for full job details
May 20, 2026
Full time
Registered Veterinary Nurse Are you a Registered Veterinary Nurse looking for a role where youre genuinely appreciated, supported as a person, and encouraged to grow? Would you love to work in a friendly, close - knit practice where your ideas matter, your wellbeing is respected, and no two days feel the same? If that sounds like you, wed love to welcome you to Hertford Vets for Pets click apply for full job details
Qualified Veterinary Nurse (Maternity Cover) Renfrew - Renfrew Contract: 18 months (Full-time, Temporary) Our client, an independent and well-established first-opinion veterinary practice, is seeking a qualified Veterinary Nurse to join their team on a maternity cover basis click apply for full job details
May 20, 2026
Full time
Qualified Veterinary Nurse (Maternity Cover) Renfrew - Renfrew Contract: 18 months (Full-time, Temporary) Our client, an independent and well-established first-opinion veterinary practice, is seeking a qualified Veterinary Nurse to join their team on a maternity cover basis click apply for full job details
As a registered, qualified nurse, our Learning and Development Officer - Clinical, Registered Nurse role offers you a unique opportunity to step into a county wide role where your varied nursing clinical expertise will influence practice far beyond a single setting. You'll join our Learning and Development Team supporting Adult Health and Care Provider Services to develop a confident, skilled and compassionate workforce. In your varied and impactful role, you'll use your nursing background to help shape the future of adult social care by supporting with the development of clinical capability across the Adults' Health and Care Directorate. This includes Reablement and Hampshire County Council Care Support Services for both younger and older adults. Your work will directly support high quality, person centred care and ensure clinical best practice is embedded across the county. Working collaboratively with operational teams and partner agencies, you'll play a critical role in workforce transformation while making a real difference to the lives of people in local communities. What you'll do: Support with the development and delivery of a specialist clinical skills workforce development programme across the Adults' Health and Care Directorate. Design, develop and deliver evidence based, person centred learning programmes aligned to service transformation and workforce priorities. Support operational teams by building clinical confidence and competence to a safe, high quality standard of practice. Deliver specialist clinical skills training to nurses and professional care staff across Adults' Health and Care, including through the Impact offer for the private and voluntary sector. Lead and manage the Preceptorship Programme for newly qualified Nurses and Allied Health Professionals. Work closely with internal teams and external partner agencies to provide clinical advice, guidance and support. Ensure learning activities reflect current clinical best practice and the evolving adult social care landscape. What we're looking for: A registered, qualified nurse with a broad range of clinical experience. A teaching qualification (e.g. PTLLS / Level 3 Award in Education & Training) or a willingness to undertake this training. Experience or a strong interest in learning and workforce development within health or social care. Excellent communication and relationship building skills, with the ability to engage a wide range of stakeholders. Strong organisational skills and the ability to work flexibly and independently across multiple priorities. An understanding of the social care landscape, including key challenges, strategic priorities and transformation agendas. A genuine passion for how high quality learning and workforce development can support and impact on the delivery of outstanding care for service users. Why join us: A rare opportunity to shape learning and clinical practice across adult social care at a county wide level. The chance to work alongside learning and development experts and subject matter specialists, within a collaborative, supportive team with a shared vision to inform, inspire and innovate. Meaningful work that directly supports frontline staff and improves lives in local communities. Ongoing training and career development support, including teaching and professional development opportunities Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme - to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. A competitive benefits package that includes generous annual leave entitlement, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Applicants can expect to hear from us within two weeks of the advertised closing date. Please note: We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role and therefore it is essential that you already have the right to work in the UK before applying. Other roles you may have experience of may include: Clinical Learning and Development Officer, Clinical Education Officer (Registered Nurse), Clinical Workforce Development Officer, Clinical Practice Development Nurse, Clinical Education and Training Lead, Clinical Learning Lead, Clinical Skills Development Lead, Education and Development Nurse, Learning and Development Lead - Clinical Services, Clinical Capability and Development Officer.
May 20, 2026
Full time
As a registered, qualified nurse, our Learning and Development Officer - Clinical, Registered Nurse role offers you a unique opportunity to step into a county wide role where your varied nursing clinical expertise will influence practice far beyond a single setting. You'll join our Learning and Development Team supporting Adult Health and Care Provider Services to develop a confident, skilled and compassionate workforce. In your varied and impactful role, you'll use your nursing background to help shape the future of adult social care by supporting with the development of clinical capability across the Adults' Health and Care Directorate. This includes Reablement and Hampshire County Council Care Support Services for both younger and older adults. Your work will directly support high quality, person centred care and ensure clinical best practice is embedded across the county. Working collaboratively with operational teams and partner agencies, you'll play a critical role in workforce transformation while making a real difference to the lives of people in local communities. What you'll do: Support with the development and delivery of a specialist clinical skills workforce development programme across the Adults' Health and Care Directorate. Design, develop and deliver evidence based, person centred learning programmes aligned to service transformation and workforce priorities. Support operational teams by building clinical confidence and competence to a safe, high quality standard of practice. Deliver specialist clinical skills training to nurses and professional care staff across Adults' Health and Care, including through the Impact offer for the private and voluntary sector. Lead and manage the Preceptorship Programme for newly qualified Nurses and Allied Health Professionals. Work closely with internal teams and external partner agencies to provide clinical advice, guidance and support. Ensure learning activities reflect current clinical best practice and the evolving adult social care landscape. What we're looking for: A registered, qualified nurse with a broad range of clinical experience. A teaching qualification (e.g. PTLLS / Level 3 Award in Education & Training) or a willingness to undertake this training. Experience or a strong interest in learning and workforce development within health or social care. Excellent communication and relationship building skills, with the ability to engage a wide range of stakeholders. Strong organisational skills and the ability to work flexibly and independently across multiple priorities. An understanding of the social care landscape, including key challenges, strategic priorities and transformation agendas. A genuine passion for how high quality learning and workforce development can support and impact on the delivery of outstanding care for service users. Why join us: A rare opportunity to shape learning and clinical practice across adult social care at a county wide level. The chance to work alongside learning and development experts and subject matter specialists, within a collaborative, supportive team with a shared vision to inform, inspire and innovate. Meaningful work that directly supports frontline staff and improves lives in local communities. Ongoing training and career development support, including teaching and professional development opportunities Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme - to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. A competitive benefits package that includes generous annual leave entitlement, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Applicants can expect to hear from us within two weeks of the advertised closing date. Please note: We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role and therefore it is essential that you already have the right to work in the UK before applying. Other roles you may have experience of may include: Clinical Learning and Development Officer, Clinical Education Officer (Registered Nurse), Clinical Workforce Development Officer, Clinical Practice Development Nurse, Clinical Education and Training Lead, Clinical Learning Lead, Clinical Skills Development Lead, Education and Development Nurse, Learning and Development Lead - Clinical Services, Clinical Capability and Development Officer.
Kids Planet Day Nurseries
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated Area Manager to join our fantastic team covering the Nottingham area. We are looking for a highly dedicated individual who is passionate about delivering the highest quality of childcare and is looking for the opportunity to grow and maintain our outstanding nursery settings. This role would suit a highly motivated and professional individual with excellent people skills. A person who is enthusiastic, creative and has excellent time management and leadership skills. Key Responsibilities: Managing a group of nursery settings to ensure the highest standards of childcare is provided Working with Nursery Managers to ensure that each setting provides the standards set out by the EYFS and that children reach their full potential in our care Maintaining and developing the settings to ensure our reputation as "Outstanding" remains Developing the management team to ensure each and every nursery manager reaches their full potential Ensuring nurseries are supported in marketing and achieve FTE targets Managing issues that arise within the nursery to ensure a successful resolution Ensuring that all legislation in relation to Ofsted registration, special needs, safeguarding and Health and Safety is complied with and that company policies and procedures are adhered to Working alongside the management team to ensure a successful talent pathway for existing staff and new recruits is managed effectively Requirements: Must have experience working at Senior Level Must be at least Level 3 qualified or have equivalent qualifications Have a detailed understanding of the requirements set by Ofsted Experience of managing budgets and awareness of commercial profitability An excellent knowledge of the EYFS and experience of working with children and families Experience of managing with excellent leadership skills Extensive knowledge of Safeguarding, recruitment, and employment practices Experience of working in partnership with parents and outside agencies Must have a valid driving licence and be able to travel Why Kids Planet? Great Place to Work Certified 2025/26 Ranked UK Best Workplaces for Women 2025 Crowned NMT's Large Nursery Group of the Year, for the second-year running 80% Childcare Discount - T&Cs apply What we'll offer our Area Managers: Life Insurance cover and access to a health plan. Free breakfast, lunch, and healthy snacks to fuel your day! Accredited training through our awesome KP Academy and bespoke training platform. Enhanced leave for maternity, paternity, fertility, and adoption because family matters. Wellbeing goodies, staff rewards, and fun events all year round. Long service awards to celebrate your commitment. Take the day off on your birthday, it's all about you! Competitive salary, pension plan and enhanced holiday allowance. Friendly central support team always on hand to help. We are unable to offer any kind of visa sponsorship for this role. We embrace everyone. Our goal is to create a truly inclusive culture and diverse workforce. We break down barriers so you can be your authentic self and flourish! Kids Planet is dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the well-being of children and young people. An enhanced DBS check will be required for this role. We expect all staff and volunteers to uphold this commitment, and safeguarding training is a fundamental part of every role. All colleagues are required to complete regular training to ensure they understand and fulfil their responsibilities. A Disclosure and Barring Service Certificate is mandatory for all positions, and this role will be subject to enhanced checks as part of our safeguarding duties.
May 20, 2026
Full time
We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated Area Manager to join our fantastic team covering the Nottingham area. We are looking for a highly dedicated individual who is passionate about delivering the highest quality of childcare and is looking for the opportunity to grow and maintain our outstanding nursery settings. This role would suit a highly motivated and professional individual with excellent people skills. A person who is enthusiastic, creative and has excellent time management and leadership skills. Key Responsibilities: Managing a group of nursery settings to ensure the highest standards of childcare is provided Working with Nursery Managers to ensure that each setting provides the standards set out by the EYFS and that children reach their full potential in our care Maintaining and developing the settings to ensure our reputation as "Outstanding" remains Developing the management team to ensure each and every nursery manager reaches their full potential Ensuring nurseries are supported in marketing and achieve FTE targets Managing issues that arise within the nursery to ensure a successful resolution Ensuring that all legislation in relation to Ofsted registration, special needs, safeguarding and Health and Safety is complied with and that company policies and procedures are adhered to Working alongside the management team to ensure a successful talent pathway for existing staff and new recruits is managed effectively Requirements: Must have experience working at Senior Level Must be at least Level 3 qualified or have equivalent qualifications Have a detailed understanding of the requirements set by Ofsted Experience of managing budgets and awareness of commercial profitability An excellent knowledge of the EYFS and experience of working with children and families Experience of managing with excellent leadership skills Extensive knowledge of Safeguarding, recruitment, and employment practices Experience of working in partnership with parents and outside agencies Must have a valid driving licence and be able to travel Why Kids Planet? Great Place to Work Certified 2025/26 Ranked UK Best Workplaces for Women 2025 Crowned NMT's Large Nursery Group of the Year, for the second-year running 80% Childcare Discount - T&Cs apply What we'll offer our Area Managers: Life Insurance cover and access to a health plan. Free breakfast, lunch, and healthy snacks to fuel your day! Accredited training through our awesome KP Academy and bespoke training platform. Enhanced leave for maternity, paternity, fertility, and adoption because family matters. Wellbeing goodies, staff rewards, and fun events all year round. Long service awards to celebrate your commitment. Take the day off on your birthday, it's all about you! Competitive salary, pension plan and enhanced holiday allowance. Friendly central support team always on hand to help. We are unable to offer any kind of visa sponsorship for this role. We embrace everyone. Our goal is to create a truly inclusive culture and diverse workforce. We break down barriers so you can be your authentic self and flourish! Kids Planet is dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the well-being of children and young people. An enhanced DBS check will be required for this role. We expect all staff and volunteers to uphold this commitment, and safeguarding training is a fundamental part of every role. All colleagues are required to complete regular training to ensure they understand and fulfil their responsibilities. A Disclosure and Barring Service Certificate is mandatory for all positions, and this role will be subject to enhanced checks as part of our safeguarding duties.
Registered Nurse Opportunities To £43,000 FTE (DOE & qualifications) + Company Car or £450 per month Car Allowance + Bonus + excellent benefits package including lunch allowance, RCN and NMC fees paid, private healthcare, contributory pension and 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Respiratory Nurse Advisors Are you a Practice Nurse looking to specialise in Chronic Respiratory Disease management? Hour. . click apply for full job details
May 20, 2026
Full time
Registered Nurse Opportunities To £43,000 FTE (DOE & qualifications) + Company Car or £450 per month Car Allowance + Bonus + excellent benefits package including lunch allowance, RCN and NMC fees paid, private healthcare, contributory pension and 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Respiratory Nurse Advisors Are you a Practice Nurse looking to specialise in Chronic Respiratory Disease management? Hour. . click apply for full job details
About The Role We have a fantastic opportunity for an Early Years Educator to join our team at Yarnton Way Nursery in Erith . Rated Good by Ofsted and 9.1 on Day Nurseries. Working Monday to Friday - 1pm to 6pm We are looking for a skilled early years educator who will offer our children high quality inclusive early years education and care. We take great pride in being a friendly, inclusive setting that put children and their families at the heart of our practice and provide excellent promotion and progression opportunities for our staff team. What we offer: We are proud to be part of the Early Years Alliance family of early years settings. Founded over 60 years ago, the Alliance is an educational charity dedicated to supporting the delivery of quality early years education and care to children and families. The Alliance prides itself on being a supportive workplace and offers significant benefits for our team members including: 100% discount on childcare and early education places (applicable to staff working in our early years settings) Extensive training and career progression planning, including access to our Learning Management System (LMS) The Alliance has invested in FAMLY reducing paperwork and giving you more time to focus on the children. A generous workplace pension scheme 25 days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays, with additional annual leave for long service. Birthday leave so you can have a day off for your birthday dedicated to you and your well being Enhanced sickness pay and paid bereavement leave A Recruitment Referral Payment Scheme, giving you an introductory payment of up to £300 if someone you have referred to the Alliance takes up a role in the charity. Access to our Employee Assistant Programme (EAP), which includes 24/7 helpline access, dedicated managers helpline, confidential counselling sessions delivered by accredited specialists, legal, debt and life management advice, discounts, and wellbeing content plus resources. Savings of up to 25% on O2 Refresh Airtime Plan on any new phone or tablets A dedicated mental health First aider to support your mental well being Job purpose: As Early Years Educator, you will: provide creative and engaging learning opportunities for children. be a proactive member of the team, providing a safe, stimulating, and inclusive environment support the nursery management team to deliver high-quality care and education in line with the setting's policies and procedures. Requirements: Successful applicants for the Early Years Educator position will need: a minimum Level 3 or above Early Years Education and Childcare Qualification or equivalent. proven post-qualification experience of working with children. Also, you will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check, if your current certificate is not subscribed to the update service. For the full of duties and the requirements, please download the job description which accompanies this advert. Hours per week: 30 Weeks per year: 52 Interview date: Friday 22nd May 2026
May 20, 2026
Full time
About The Role We have a fantastic opportunity for an Early Years Educator to join our team at Yarnton Way Nursery in Erith . Rated Good by Ofsted and 9.1 on Day Nurseries. Working Monday to Friday - 1pm to 6pm We are looking for a skilled early years educator who will offer our children high quality inclusive early years education and care. We take great pride in being a friendly, inclusive setting that put children and their families at the heart of our practice and provide excellent promotion and progression opportunities for our staff team. What we offer: We are proud to be part of the Early Years Alliance family of early years settings. Founded over 60 years ago, the Alliance is an educational charity dedicated to supporting the delivery of quality early years education and care to children and families. The Alliance prides itself on being a supportive workplace and offers significant benefits for our team members including: 100% discount on childcare and early education places (applicable to staff working in our early years settings) Extensive training and career progression planning, including access to our Learning Management System (LMS) The Alliance has invested in FAMLY reducing paperwork and giving you more time to focus on the children. A generous workplace pension scheme 25 days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays, with additional annual leave for long service. Birthday leave so you can have a day off for your birthday dedicated to you and your well being Enhanced sickness pay and paid bereavement leave A Recruitment Referral Payment Scheme, giving you an introductory payment of up to £300 if someone you have referred to the Alliance takes up a role in the charity. Access to our Employee Assistant Programme (EAP), which includes 24/7 helpline access, dedicated managers helpline, confidential counselling sessions delivered by accredited specialists, legal, debt and life management advice, discounts, and wellbeing content plus resources. Savings of up to 25% on O2 Refresh Airtime Plan on any new phone or tablets A dedicated mental health First aider to support your mental well being Job purpose: As Early Years Educator, you will: provide creative and engaging learning opportunities for children. be a proactive member of the team, providing a safe, stimulating, and inclusive environment support the nursery management team to deliver high-quality care and education in line with the setting's policies and procedures. Requirements: Successful applicants for the Early Years Educator position will need: a minimum Level 3 or above Early Years Education and Childcare Qualification or equivalent. proven post-qualification experience of working with children. Also, you will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check, if your current certificate is not subscribed to the update service. For the full of duties and the requirements, please download the job description which accompanies this advert. Hours per week: 30 Weeks per year: 52 Interview date: Friday 22nd May 2026
ABOUT THE ROLE As a Bank Registered Nurse at a Barchester care home, you'll look after the physical, psychological and social needs of our residents to help us deliver the quality care they deserve. We'll look to you to create a safe and supportive environment for residents with range of physical and mental needs, whilst also relying on your professional judgement to make critical clinical decisions. You can expect a wide range of responsibilities, from developing tailored care plans to providing medicine safely and delivering excellence across everything you do. As a Registered Nurse (RGN), you'll have the freedom and autonomy to do things the right way and be truly valued and respected for what you do. ABOUT YOU You'll need to have current NMC registration and a good knowledge of the most up-to-date clinical practices to join us as a Registered Nurse (RGN). Experience of producing well-developed care plans and detailed risk assessments is important too, as is an understanding of regulatory frameworks, including DoLs/MCA and Royal Pharmaceutical guidelines. Dedicated and compassionate, you'll pride yourself on your person-centred, thoughtful approach to nursing. REWARDS PACKAGE As well as competitive pay, you can look forward to a role that offers true flexibility and plenty of free learning and development opportunities. As one of the UK's leading healthcare providers, we take the growth of everyone who works for us seriously. As this is a Bank position to provide cover as and when we need it, such as for annual leave or sick leave, the hours and days you work will vary. If you'd like to use your clinical and people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is a rewarding and empowering place to be.
May 20, 2026
Full time
ABOUT THE ROLE As a Bank Registered Nurse at a Barchester care home, you'll look after the physical, psychological and social needs of our residents to help us deliver the quality care they deserve. We'll look to you to create a safe and supportive environment for residents with range of physical and mental needs, whilst also relying on your professional judgement to make critical clinical decisions. You can expect a wide range of responsibilities, from developing tailored care plans to providing medicine safely and delivering excellence across everything you do. As a Registered Nurse (RGN), you'll have the freedom and autonomy to do things the right way and be truly valued and respected for what you do. ABOUT YOU You'll need to have current NMC registration and a good knowledge of the most up-to-date clinical practices to join us as a Registered Nurse (RGN). Experience of producing well-developed care plans and detailed risk assessments is important too, as is an understanding of regulatory frameworks, including DoLs/MCA and Royal Pharmaceutical guidelines. Dedicated and compassionate, you'll pride yourself on your person-centred, thoughtful approach to nursing. REWARDS PACKAGE As well as competitive pay, you can look forward to a role that offers true flexibility and plenty of free learning and development opportunities. As one of the UK's leading healthcare providers, we take the growth of everyone who works for us seriously. As this is a Bank position to provide cover as and when we need it, such as for annual leave or sick leave, the hours and days you work will vary. If you'd like to use your clinical and people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is a rewarding and empowering place to be.
We have a fantastic opportunity for a Lead Early Years Educator to join our team at West Street Nursery in Bexley . Rated Outstanding by Ofsted. We are looking for a skilled lead early years educator, who will be a role model and enable the team to deliver high quality inclusive early years education and care. What we offer: We are proud to be part of the Early Years Alliance family of early years settings. Founded over 60 years ago, the Alliance is an educational charity dedicated to supporting the delivery of quality early years education and care to children and families. The Alliance prides itself on being a supportive workplace and offers significant benefits for our team members including: 100% discount on childcare and early education places (applicable to staff working in our early years settings) Extensive training and career progression planning, including access to our Learning Management System (LMS) The Alliance has invested in FAMLY reducing paperwork and giving you more time to focus on the children. A generous workplace pension scheme 25 days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays, with additional annual leave for long service. Birthday leave so you can have a day off for your birthday dedicated to you and your well being Enhanced sickness pay and paid bereavement leave A Recruitment Referral Payment Scheme, giving you an introductory payment of up to £300 if someone you have referred to the Alliance takes up a role in the charity. Access to our Employee Assistant Programme (EAP), which includes 24/7 helpline access, dedicated managers helpline, confidential counselling sessions delivered by accredited specialists, legal, debt and life management advice, discounts, and wellbeing content plus resources. Savings of up to 25% on O2 Refresh Airtime Plan on any new phone or tablets A dedicated mental health First aider to support your mental well being Job purpose: As the Lead Early Years Educator, you will: lead a team enabling them to provide creative and engaging learning opportunities for children. be a role model for the wider staff team, modelling sensitive and responsive interaction and extending children's learning be a proactive member of the team, providing a safe, stimulating, and inclusive environment support the nursery management team to deliver high-quality care and education in line with the setting's policies and procedures. be responsible for curriculum planning within the setting oversee the setting in the absence of the Assistant Manager and Manager. Requirements: Successful applicants for the Lead Early Years Educator position will need: a minimum Level 3 Early Years Education and Childcare qualification or equivalent. post-qualification experience in working in early education and childcare a sound understanding of child development and children's needs with an ability to plan and implement the curriculum in accordance with the Early Years Foundation Stage, taking into account the Special Educational Needs and Disability Code of Practice, safeguarding procedures and equality and diversity considerations Also, you will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check if your current certificate is not subscribed to the update service. Hours per week: 40 Weeks per year: 52 Interview date: Wednesday 3rd June 2026
May 20, 2026
Full time
We have a fantastic opportunity for a Lead Early Years Educator to join our team at West Street Nursery in Bexley . Rated Outstanding by Ofsted. We are looking for a skilled lead early years educator, who will be a role model and enable the team to deliver high quality inclusive early years education and care. What we offer: We are proud to be part of the Early Years Alliance family of early years settings. Founded over 60 years ago, the Alliance is an educational charity dedicated to supporting the delivery of quality early years education and care to children and families. The Alliance prides itself on being a supportive workplace and offers significant benefits for our team members including: 100% discount on childcare and early education places (applicable to staff working in our early years settings) Extensive training and career progression planning, including access to our Learning Management System (LMS) The Alliance has invested in FAMLY reducing paperwork and giving you more time to focus on the children. A generous workplace pension scheme 25 days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays, with additional annual leave for long service. Birthday leave so you can have a day off for your birthday dedicated to you and your well being Enhanced sickness pay and paid bereavement leave A Recruitment Referral Payment Scheme, giving you an introductory payment of up to £300 if someone you have referred to the Alliance takes up a role in the charity. Access to our Employee Assistant Programme (EAP), which includes 24/7 helpline access, dedicated managers helpline, confidential counselling sessions delivered by accredited specialists, legal, debt and life management advice, discounts, and wellbeing content plus resources. Savings of up to 25% on O2 Refresh Airtime Plan on any new phone or tablets A dedicated mental health First aider to support your mental well being Job purpose: As the Lead Early Years Educator, you will: lead a team enabling them to provide creative and engaging learning opportunities for children. be a role model for the wider staff team, modelling sensitive and responsive interaction and extending children's learning be a proactive member of the team, providing a safe, stimulating, and inclusive environment support the nursery management team to deliver high-quality care and education in line with the setting's policies and procedures. be responsible for curriculum planning within the setting oversee the setting in the absence of the Assistant Manager and Manager. Requirements: Successful applicants for the Lead Early Years Educator position will need: a minimum Level 3 Early Years Education and Childcare qualification or equivalent. post-qualification experience in working in early education and childcare a sound understanding of child development and children's needs with an ability to plan and implement the curriculum in accordance with the Early Years Foundation Stage, taking into account the Special Educational Needs and Disability Code of Practice, safeguarding procedures and equality and diversity considerations Also, you will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check if your current certificate is not subscribed to the update service. Hours per week: 40 Weeks per year: 52 Interview date: Wednesday 3rd June 2026
GLL are seeking a Level 3 Qualified Nursery Practitioner to work within our ' Better' Community Nursery setting at Burnt Oak Leisure Centre in the Borough of Barnet. As a full time Nursery Practitioner , you will contribute to providing a safe, stimulating, educational and fun environment for children. As a Nursery Practitioner you will be promoting the physical, social, emotional and intellectual development of children under 5 years old through sensitive individual planning of each child's changing needs whilst encouraging their development and independence. Our Practitioners have excellent written and verbal communication skills. You'll work with colleagues and partners to ensure our Children's Centre services are enjoyed and accessible to our local families with young children. As a Nursery Practitioner, you will need experience of working with children under five years of age and their families and a L3 Childcare qualification is required. You will work within the EYFS framework and principles plus safeguarding issues; procedures and an understanding of equality and diversity issues would be essential in this role. It goes without saying you'll be a confident team member with a positive attitude and driven approach. What you'll do: You will support and develop warm relationships with children and families that support a child's learning and development, so that each child benefits from the shared interest in and knowledge about their progress. To support and value each child's home culture and language. To contribute to planning for children with English as an additional language to help their language development. To contribute towards the provision and sustainability of a stimulating, secure, caring and learning environment that promotes equal opportunities and diversity for the children, and their parents, families and carers. What you need: NVQ Level 3 in Child Development or equivalent Experience of Working with under- fives. Experience of planning and supporting play provision supported by evidence-based approaches outlined in the Early Years Foundation Stage. Knowledge of EYFS and understanding of safeguarding issues and procedures. Understanding of the Ofsted Children's Centre requirements/frameworks. Knowledge and understanding of working with children and families from diverse cultural backgrounds, provision for disabled children and those with special needs Knowledge of current relevant statutes, regulations, legislation, guidance and codes of practice as they effect the operation and delivery of a holistic support service for very young children and families. A good knowledge and understanding of equality and diversity issues. As a charitable social enterprise owned by its staff GLL has a great range of benefits for its permanent employees: An annual salary of £30,096 per annum (for 39 hour week) A Values driven organisation Learning & development to support career development Good Pension schemes Discounted gym membership for you and your partner. Industry leading rates of pay Opportunity to join the GLL Society and have a say in how we are run plus associated social events Exclusive discounts on our villas in Portugal Exclusive discounts on our Ski chalets in Bulgaria Health assurance Career pathways, professional development are just the start. To ensure you stay at the top of your game, we provide training with practical and theory elements too. Discounts across thousands of retailers (GLL Extras) 25% off Red Letter Days 25% off Buy A Gift 20% off GLL spa experience treatments and associated products. Ride to work scheme Free eye tests and discounted glasses About GLL: As the UK's largest leisure operator and charitable social enterprise, we offer a range of careers for everyone in our local communities. We manage over 400 facilities across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, including public sport and leisure centres, elite sporting venues, libraries and children's centres. Our people are from the communities we serve and help us make real changes in their local area. One of our core values is 'More than a Job', because working with us opens up a wide range of possibilities and opportunities for you, starting with how you work with us. To make sure we're having a positive impact on our people, we also offer some flexible and part-time working options so you can make sure your new job works for you. Subject to vacancies, whether you are after a contractual commitment and a regular work schedule or the freedom of flexible hours, you may be able to choose an arrangement that works best for you and play your part in improving the health and wellbeing of your community. We are an inclusive employer. We seek and welcome diversity in our teams. All pay rates are subject to skills, experience, qualifications and location.
May 20, 2026
Full time
GLL are seeking a Level 3 Qualified Nursery Practitioner to work within our ' Better' Community Nursery setting at Burnt Oak Leisure Centre in the Borough of Barnet. As a full time Nursery Practitioner , you will contribute to providing a safe, stimulating, educational and fun environment for children. As a Nursery Practitioner you will be promoting the physical, social, emotional and intellectual development of children under 5 years old through sensitive individual planning of each child's changing needs whilst encouraging their development and independence. Our Practitioners have excellent written and verbal communication skills. You'll work with colleagues and partners to ensure our Children's Centre services are enjoyed and accessible to our local families with young children. As a Nursery Practitioner, you will need experience of working with children under five years of age and their families and a L3 Childcare qualification is required. You will work within the EYFS framework and principles plus safeguarding issues; procedures and an understanding of equality and diversity issues would be essential in this role. It goes without saying you'll be a confident team member with a positive attitude and driven approach. What you'll do: You will support and develop warm relationships with children and families that support a child's learning and development, so that each child benefits from the shared interest in and knowledge about their progress. To support and value each child's home culture and language. To contribute to planning for children with English as an additional language to help their language development. To contribute towards the provision and sustainability of a stimulating, secure, caring and learning environment that promotes equal opportunities and diversity for the children, and their parents, families and carers. What you need: NVQ Level 3 in Child Development or equivalent Experience of Working with under- fives. Experience of planning and supporting play provision supported by evidence-based approaches outlined in the Early Years Foundation Stage. Knowledge of EYFS and understanding of safeguarding issues and procedures. Understanding of the Ofsted Children's Centre requirements/frameworks. Knowledge and understanding of working with children and families from diverse cultural backgrounds, provision for disabled children and those with special needs Knowledge of current relevant statutes, regulations, legislation, guidance and codes of practice as they effect the operation and delivery of a holistic support service for very young children and families. A good knowledge and understanding of equality and diversity issues. As a charitable social enterprise owned by its staff GLL has a great range of benefits for its permanent employees: An annual salary of £30,096 per annum (for 39 hour week) A Values driven organisation Learning & development to support career development Good Pension schemes Discounted gym membership for you and your partner. Industry leading rates of pay Opportunity to join the GLL Society and have a say in how we are run plus associated social events Exclusive discounts on our villas in Portugal Exclusive discounts on our Ski chalets in Bulgaria Health assurance Career pathways, professional development are just the start. To ensure you stay at the top of your game, we provide training with practical and theory elements too. Discounts across thousands of retailers (GLL Extras) 25% off Red Letter Days 25% off Buy A Gift 20% off GLL spa experience treatments and associated products. Ride to work scheme Free eye tests and discounted glasses About GLL: As the UK's largest leisure operator and charitable social enterprise, we offer a range of careers for everyone in our local communities. We manage over 400 facilities across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, including public sport and leisure centres, elite sporting venues, libraries and children's centres. Our people are from the communities we serve and help us make real changes in their local area. One of our core values is 'More than a Job', because working with us opens up a wide range of possibilities and opportunities for you, starting with how you work with us. To make sure we're having a positive impact on our people, we also offer some flexible and part-time working options so you can make sure your new job works for you. Subject to vacancies, whether you are after a contractual commitment and a regular work schedule or the freedom of flexible hours, you may be able to choose an arrangement that works best for you and play your part in improving the health and wellbeing of your community. We are an inclusive employer. We seek and welcome diversity in our teams. All pay rates are subject to skills, experience, qualifications and location.
We have a fantastic opportunity for an Early Years Educator to join our team on a Fixed Term Contract at Longstanton Pre-School in Cambridge . Rated Good by Ofsted and 9.9 on Day Nurseries We are looking for a skilled early years educator who will offer our children high quality inclusive early years education and care. We take great pride in being a friendly, inclusive setting that put children and their families at the heart of our practice and provide excellent promotion and progression opportunities for our staff team. What we offer: We are proud to be part of the Early Years Alliance family of early years settings. Founded over 60 years ago, the Alliance is an educational charity dedicated to supporting the delivery of quality early years education and care to children and families. The Alliance prides itself on being a supportive workplace and offers significant benefits for our team members including: 100% discount on childcare and early education places (applicable to staff working in our early years settings) Extensive training and career progression planning, including access to our Learning Management System (LMS) The Alliance has invested in FAMLY reducing paperwork and giving you more time to focus on the children. A generous workplace pension scheme 25 days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays, with additional annual leave for long service. Birthday leave so you can have a day off for your birthday dedicated to you and your well being Enhanced sickness pay and paid bereavement leave A Recruitment Referral Payment Scheme, giving you an introductory payment of up to £300 if someone you have referred to the Alliance takes up a role in the charity. Access to our Employee Assistant Programme (EAP), which includes 24/7 helpline access, dedicated managers helpline, confidential counselling sessions delivered by accredited specialists, legal, debt and life management advice, discounts, and wellbeing content plus resources. Savings of up to 25% on O2 Refresh Airtime Plan on any new phone or tablets A dedicated mental health First aider to support your mental well being Job purpose: As Early Years Educator, you will: provide creative and engaging learning opportunities for children. be a proactive member of the team, providing a safe, stimulating, and inclusive environment support the nursery management team to deliver high-quality care and education in line with the setting's policies and procedures. Requirements: Successful applicants for the Early Years Educator position will need: a minimum Level 3 or above Early Years Education and Childcare Qualification or equivalent. proven post-qualification experience of working with children. Also, you will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check, if your current certificate is not subscribed to the update service. ( Fixed Term to start ASAP and to end March 31st 2027) Hours per week: 25 Weeks per year: 39 Interview date: Wednesday 20th May 2026
May 20, 2026
Full time
We have a fantastic opportunity for an Early Years Educator to join our team on a Fixed Term Contract at Longstanton Pre-School in Cambridge . Rated Good by Ofsted and 9.9 on Day Nurseries We are looking for a skilled early years educator who will offer our children high quality inclusive early years education and care. We take great pride in being a friendly, inclusive setting that put children and their families at the heart of our practice and provide excellent promotion and progression opportunities for our staff team. What we offer: We are proud to be part of the Early Years Alliance family of early years settings. Founded over 60 years ago, the Alliance is an educational charity dedicated to supporting the delivery of quality early years education and care to children and families. The Alliance prides itself on being a supportive workplace and offers significant benefits for our team members including: 100% discount on childcare and early education places (applicable to staff working in our early years settings) Extensive training and career progression planning, including access to our Learning Management System (LMS) The Alliance has invested in FAMLY reducing paperwork and giving you more time to focus on the children. A generous workplace pension scheme 25 days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays, with additional annual leave for long service. Birthday leave so you can have a day off for your birthday dedicated to you and your well being Enhanced sickness pay and paid bereavement leave A Recruitment Referral Payment Scheme, giving you an introductory payment of up to £300 if someone you have referred to the Alliance takes up a role in the charity. Access to our Employee Assistant Programme (EAP), which includes 24/7 helpline access, dedicated managers helpline, confidential counselling sessions delivered by accredited specialists, legal, debt and life management advice, discounts, and wellbeing content plus resources. Savings of up to 25% on O2 Refresh Airtime Plan on any new phone or tablets A dedicated mental health First aider to support your mental well being Job purpose: As Early Years Educator, you will: provide creative and engaging learning opportunities for children. be a proactive member of the team, providing a safe, stimulating, and inclusive environment support the nursery management team to deliver high-quality care and education in line with the setting's policies and procedures. Requirements: Successful applicants for the Early Years Educator position will need: a minimum Level 3 or above Early Years Education and Childcare Qualification or equivalent. proven post-qualification experience of working with children. Also, you will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check, if your current certificate is not subscribed to the update service. ( Fixed Term to start ASAP and to end March 31st 2027) Hours per week: 25 Weeks per year: 39 Interview date: Wednesday 20th May 2026
Job Description: This is an exciting role for an experienced Senior Manager or Area Manager looking for career progression with a bigger organisation. You will support overseeing of operations across a small portfolio of nurseries ( circa 4 setting) You will have experience and a proven track record in multi-site Nursery Management and will lead the operations, ensuring the qualitative and commercial success of each setting. You will act as line Manager to the Nursery Managers and as such previous multi-site Nursery Management would be a key attribute, as would strong a financial and key performance track record. The Area Manager would also act as the Company Representative when required for crucial external stakeholders such as the Care Commission', HSE and Local Authority. The desired candidate is a Manager who is driven, results and quality focused and above all else has an unwavering commitment to seeing the nurseries achieve the very best outcomes for each and every child and family using the service. In return the Company offers fantastic rewards, salaries and benefits, and always aim to support colleagues to achieve genuine job satisfaction in an exciting and diverse role. Some of your responsibilities will include:- To lead, inspire and manage Nursery Managers and their teams to achieve and maintain consistently high standards of care and education in all of the nursery settings. To effectively lead and manage Nursery Managers recruitment and retention, providing day to day guidance, training and support to Managers and all other staff. To ensure all policies, procedures and curriculums are implemented and adhered to at all time and engage and fully utilise internal and local authority support networks to improve quality in the settings. To keep abreast of current early childhood thinking/trends and lead managers in implementing change to adapt to trends as they emerge. To support Managers to effectively manage the budgets and occupancy levels within their settings in order to meet and exceed KPI's. To ensure Nurseries communicate effectively and using the resources and tools available with parents, external agencies and internal stakeholders. You will need to have the following qualifications, training and experience:- Full and relevant qualifications as listed on the SSSC for manager in day care of children services. Relevant degree or Leadership and Management qualifications Excellent knowledge of health and safety legislation EXCELENT Knowledge of National Care Standards Excellent knowledge of The Early Years Framework , Realising the Ambition: Being Me and the Curriculum for Excellence Excellent organisational skills with the ability to work to targets and deadlines Exceptional time management skills Excellent communication skills Operational people management skills Knowledge and understand of equal opportunities / SEN code of practice etc. Previous relevant experience in senior or regional nursery management. Excellent rates of pay, bonuses and benefits with on-going support and career development. All applicants will be required to register with the SSSC/GTCS, or evidence of your current registration PVG We believe that we can only be as successful as our employees. That is why we invest 100% in each and every member of our team. For more information please contact us or send us your CV to be considered for the position. Please apply with your CV : Benefits: Childcare Company car Company events Company pension On-site parking Sick pay Work from home
May 20, 2026
Full time
Job Description: This is an exciting role for an experienced Senior Manager or Area Manager looking for career progression with a bigger organisation. You will support overseeing of operations across a small portfolio of nurseries ( circa 4 setting) You will have experience and a proven track record in multi-site Nursery Management and will lead the operations, ensuring the qualitative and commercial success of each setting. You will act as line Manager to the Nursery Managers and as such previous multi-site Nursery Management would be a key attribute, as would strong a financial and key performance track record. The Area Manager would also act as the Company Representative when required for crucial external stakeholders such as the Care Commission', HSE and Local Authority. The desired candidate is a Manager who is driven, results and quality focused and above all else has an unwavering commitment to seeing the nurseries achieve the very best outcomes for each and every child and family using the service. In return the Company offers fantastic rewards, salaries and benefits, and always aim to support colleagues to achieve genuine job satisfaction in an exciting and diverse role. Some of your responsibilities will include:- To lead, inspire and manage Nursery Managers and their teams to achieve and maintain consistently high standards of care and education in all of the nursery settings. To effectively lead and manage Nursery Managers recruitment and retention, providing day to day guidance, training and support to Managers and all other staff. To ensure all policies, procedures and curriculums are implemented and adhered to at all time and engage and fully utilise internal and local authority support networks to improve quality in the settings. To keep abreast of current early childhood thinking/trends and lead managers in implementing change to adapt to trends as they emerge. To support Managers to effectively manage the budgets and occupancy levels within their settings in order to meet and exceed KPI's. To ensure Nurseries communicate effectively and using the resources and tools available with parents, external agencies and internal stakeholders. You will need to have the following qualifications, training and experience:- Full and relevant qualifications as listed on the SSSC for manager in day care of children services. Relevant degree or Leadership and Management qualifications Excellent knowledge of health and safety legislation EXCELENT Knowledge of National Care Standards Excellent knowledge of The Early Years Framework , Realising the Ambition: Being Me and the Curriculum for Excellence Excellent organisational skills with the ability to work to targets and deadlines Exceptional time management skills Excellent communication skills Operational people management skills Knowledge and understand of equal opportunities / SEN code of practice etc. Previous relevant experience in senior or regional nursery management. Excellent rates of pay, bonuses and benefits with on-going support and career development. All applicants will be required to register with the SSSC/GTCS, or evidence of your current registration PVG We believe that we can only be as successful as our employees. That is why we invest 100% in each and every member of our team. For more information please contact us or send us your CV to be considered for the position. Please apply with your CV : Benefits: Childcare Company car Company events Company pension On-site parking Sick pay Work from home
Good Morning, I am currently representing Haringey Council, who are offering an initial temporary contract for a period of 3-6 months with a view to be extended or offered a permanent position for the right candidate at a rate which is negotiable dependent upon experience We are looking for an Executive Head of Childcare Services this role will be: N15 6NU The right candidate will: To be responsible for the general day to day management of childcare provision within three local authority-maintained nurseries To lead in developing the ethos, policies and practice of the centre with regard to ensuring high quality early education, childcare provision and also integrated community provision To be jointly responsible with the Executive Head of Children Centre Services for the day to day management of the budgets for the Centre's budgets; to prepare, monitor and review revenue and capital budgets and all external funding streams, ensuring the budget is managed in accordance with Haringey Standards of Financial Management and is reported as required. To be responsible for supervision, performance management and monitoring of childcare staff including annual and mid/end of year performance appraisals in line with Haringey policies and procedures To be responsible for Ofsted inspection of the childcare and early education To be responsible for supervision, performance management and monitoring of childcare staff including annual and mid/end of year performance appraisals in line with Haringey policies and procedures To ensure the quality and standard of early years education and care is established and constantly monitored To be jointly responsible for the Children's Centre premises and environment and agreements around the use of the premises by other agencies and groups We require the following: Recognised Education/Childcare (Early Years) qualification Management experience/understanding of integrated childcare and education service within the Public Sector Financial planning and budgets to include effective application and compliance with financial procedures Experience and understanding of Ofsted inspections To discuss this opportunity further please send over an up-to-date CV and give me a call on (phone number removed) If you know someone who would be a good fit for the role, please send over their contact details and get in touch, as we do offer a generous referral fee. IF THIS ROLE IS NOT APPLICABLE TO YOU, BUT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR ROLE, PLEASE SEND OVER YOUR CV AND I WILL CHECK WHAT ROLES I HAVE AVAILABLE. Look forward to speaking with you soon,
May 20, 2026
Contractor
Good Morning, I am currently representing Haringey Council, who are offering an initial temporary contract for a period of 3-6 months with a view to be extended or offered a permanent position for the right candidate at a rate which is negotiable dependent upon experience We are looking for an Executive Head of Childcare Services this role will be: N15 6NU The right candidate will: To be responsible for the general day to day management of childcare provision within three local authority-maintained nurseries To lead in developing the ethos, policies and practice of the centre with regard to ensuring high quality early education, childcare provision and also integrated community provision To be jointly responsible with the Executive Head of Children Centre Services for the day to day management of the budgets for the Centre's budgets; to prepare, monitor and review revenue and capital budgets and all external funding streams, ensuring the budget is managed in accordance with Haringey Standards of Financial Management and is reported as required. To be responsible for supervision, performance management and monitoring of childcare staff including annual and mid/end of year performance appraisals in line with Haringey policies and procedures To be responsible for Ofsted inspection of the childcare and early education To be responsible for supervision, performance management and monitoring of childcare staff including annual and mid/end of year performance appraisals in line with Haringey policies and procedures To ensure the quality and standard of early years education and care is established and constantly monitored To be jointly responsible for the Children's Centre premises and environment and agreements around the use of the premises by other agencies and groups We require the following: Recognised Education/Childcare (Early Years) qualification Management experience/understanding of integrated childcare and education service within the Public Sector Financial planning and budgets to include effective application and compliance with financial procedures Experience and understanding of Ofsted inspections To discuss this opportunity further please send over an up-to-date CV and give me a call on (phone number removed) If you know someone who would be a good fit for the role, please send over their contact details and get in touch, as we do offer a generous referral fee. IF THIS ROLE IS NOT APPLICABLE TO YOU, BUT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR ROLE, PLEASE SEND OVER YOUR CV AND I WILL CHECK WHAT ROLES I HAVE AVAILABLE. Look forward to speaking with you soon,
Functional Assessor - Bournemouth £39,500 - £43,750 + £2k approval bonus + assessment bonus + benefits Hours: Full-time, Hybrid, Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm. Make a real difference in healthcare - without the shift work About the role As a Functional Assessor, you'll use your clinical expertise in a new and rewarding way - conducting functional assessments that help people access the support they need. It's a role that blends clinical knowledge with purpose-driven impact, giving you the chance to grow your career while making a meaningful difference to people's lives. You'll be part of a multidisciplinary team delivering high-quality assessments for individuals applying for health-related benefits. If you're based at one of our UK centres, you'll enjoy a structured, supportive environment with clear pathways for development. About you You'll bring your clinical experience and people skills to a role that's both challenging and rewarding. You'll be: Conducting functional assessments and producing high-quality reports Using your clinical judgement to evaluate a wide range of health conditions Collaborating with a supportive team of healthcare professionals Maintaining accurate records and adhering to clinical governance standards Engaging in continuous professional development and training Delivering assessments with empathy, integrity and professionalism To apply, you must be a registered healthcare professional (Physiotherapist, Occupational Therapist, Paramedic, or Pharmacist) with at least 12 months' post-registration experience in the last 5 years and no restrictions to practice. Your benefits We believe in rewarding your contribution and supporting your wellbeing: Competitive salary with incremental increases at 6 and 12 months Up to 10% annual bonus based on quality and performance An extra £2,000 approval bonus 25 days' annual leave plus bank holidays (with option to buy more) 4 days CPD per year + 1:1 clinical coaching and development pathways Annual registration fees paid Flexible working patterns and life-friendly hours Access to Wisdom Wellbeing App, counselling, and mental health support Pension scheme with up to 6% employer contribution Discounts on cinema, travel, mobile, and more How to Apply Email your CV to or apply via CV Library.For more information, contact Joe Roberts Phone: or
May 20, 2026
Full time
Functional Assessor - Bournemouth £39,500 - £43,750 + £2k approval bonus + assessment bonus + benefits Hours: Full-time, Hybrid, Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm. Make a real difference in healthcare - without the shift work About the role As a Functional Assessor, you'll use your clinical expertise in a new and rewarding way - conducting functional assessments that help people access the support they need. It's a role that blends clinical knowledge with purpose-driven impact, giving you the chance to grow your career while making a meaningful difference to people's lives. You'll be part of a multidisciplinary team delivering high-quality assessments for individuals applying for health-related benefits. If you're based at one of our UK centres, you'll enjoy a structured, supportive environment with clear pathways for development. About you You'll bring your clinical experience and people skills to a role that's both challenging and rewarding. You'll be: Conducting functional assessments and producing high-quality reports Using your clinical judgement to evaluate a wide range of health conditions Collaborating with a supportive team of healthcare professionals Maintaining accurate records and adhering to clinical governance standards Engaging in continuous professional development and training Delivering assessments with empathy, integrity and professionalism To apply, you must be a registered healthcare professional (Physiotherapist, Occupational Therapist, Paramedic, or Pharmacist) with at least 12 months' post-registration experience in the last 5 years and no restrictions to practice. Your benefits We believe in rewarding your contribution and supporting your wellbeing: Competitive salary with incremental increases at 6 and 12 months Up to 10% annual bonus based on quality and performance An extra £2,000 approval bonus 25 days' annual leave plus bank holidays (with option to buy more) 4 days CPD per year + 1:1 clinical coaching and development pathways Annual registration fees paid Flexible working patterns and life-friendly hours Access to Wisdom Wellbeing App, counselling, and mental health support Pension scheme with up to 6% employer contribution Discounts on cinema, travel, mobile, and more How to Apply Email your CV to or apply via CV Library.For more information, contact Joe Roberts Phone: or
Living Experience Peer Support Worker (Listening Lounge) Part Time Line Manager: Lived Experience Manager Contract Length: Permanent Hours: Part-time, 22.5 hours per week Location(s): Various sites across Salford Salary: £12.71 per hour About us At Mind in Salford, we re more than a local mental health charity, we re a community working to ensure no- one has to face mental ill health alone. Every day, we support people across Salford to improve their wellbeing, build resilience, and create positive change in their lives. About the Service(s): The Listening Lounge is a collaborative service delivered in partnership by Mind in Salford, Start Inspiring Minds, and the Home-Based Treatment Team (HBTT) within the NHS Mental Health Trust. The service operates as a weekday drop-in provision, currently available from 1:00pm to 3:00pm, Monday to Friday, for individuals experiencing a self-defined mental health crisis. The service is staffed by Recovery Workers and Peer Support Workers, with on-site managerial support to ensure safe, responsive, and high-quality delivery. It provides a welcoming, non-judgemental environment where individuals can access immediate, person-centred support, with a focus on listening, de-escalation, and connecting people to appropriate ongoing support where needed. Salford Neighbourhood Mental Health Team (SNMHT) is a community mental health service delivered in partnership between Greater Manchester Mental Health (GMMH), Mind in Salford, Six Degrees, Wellbeing Matters, and START. The service is jointly funded by GMMH, NHS Salford Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), and Salford Primary Care Networks. SNMHT is a multidisciplinary service that brings together a wide range of professional and lived experience roles. The team includes occupational therapists, nurses, recovery workers, psychiatrists, social workers, peer mentors, and a comprehensive psychology team. Working collaboratively, the service supports adults with mental health needs within the community, offering recovery focused support. We do mental health support differently. Our approach is rooted in people s strengths, skills and aspirations. By placing these at the centre of our work, we support individuals to aid their recovery, build resilience, and stay well as active members of their communities. About the role: We are seeking a Peer Support Worker who can draw upon their lived or living experience of mental health difficulties to help support service users in a Listening Lounge and within Salford Neighbourhood Mental Health Team (SNMHT), formerly known as Living Well. The successful applicant will be an integral part of a multidisciplinary team and will: Take part in case discussions, offering a valuable non-clinical, lived-experience perspective Co facilitate group work with service users Work alongside keyworkers to provide practical, relational support to individuals accessing the service This role offers a meaningful opportunity to use lived experience to empower others, promote hope, and support recovery within a compassionate, collaborative service. Application deadline: 5pm on Friday 5th June 2026 Interviews will take place in person, dates to be confirmed. Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position. All Referral & Assessment Hub employees / volunteers are required to adhere to the principles of effective and safe safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults Infection prevention and control is the responsibility of all Referral & Assessment Hub staff. All staff have a responsibility to protect service users, visitors and each other by consistently observing infection prevention and control guidelines and best practice guidance. No agencies please.
May 20, 2026
Full time
Living Experience Peer Support Worker (Listening Lounge) Part Time Line Manager: Lived Experience Manager Contract Length: Permanent Hours: Part-time, 22.5 hours per week Location(s): Various sites across Salford Salary: £12.71 per hour About us At Mind in Salford, we re more than a local mental health charity, we re a community working to ensure no- one has to face mental ill health alone. Every day, we support people across Salford to improve their wellbeing, build resilience, and create positive change in their lives. About the Service(s): The Listening Lounge is a collaborative service delivered in partnership by Mind in Salford, Start Inspiring Minds, and the Home-Based Treatment Team (HBTT) within the NHS Mental Health Trust. The service operates as a weekday drop-in provision, currently available from 1:00pm to 3:00pm, Monday to Friday, for individuals experiencing a self-defined mental health crisis. The service is staffed by Recovery Workers and Peer Support Workers, with on-site managerial support to ensure safe, responsive, and high-quality delivery. It provides a welcoming, non-judgemental environment where individuals can access immediate, person-centred support, with a focus on listening, de-escalation, and connecting people to appropriate ongoing support where needed. Salford Neighbourhood Mental Health Team (SNMHT) is a community mental health service delivered in partnership between Greater Manchester Mental Health (GMMH), Mind in Salford, Six Degrees, Wellbeing Matters, and START. The service is jointly funded by GMMH, NHS Salford Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), and Salford Primary Care Networks. SNMHT is a multidisciplinary service that brings together a wide range of professional and lived experience roles. The team includes occupational therapists, nurses, recovery workers, psychiatrists, social workers, peer mentors, and a comprehensive psychology team. Working collaboratively, the service supports adults with mental health needs within the community, offering recovery focused support. We do mental health support differently. Our approach is rooted in people s strengths, skills and aspirations. By placing these at the centre of our work, we support individuals to aid their recovery, build resilience, and stay well as active members of their communities. About the role: We are seeking a Peer Support Worker who can draw upon their lived or living experience of mental health difficulties to help support service users in a Listening Lounge and within Salford Neighbourhood Mental Health Team (SNMHT), formerly known as Living Well. The successful applicant will be an integral part of a multidisciplinary team and will: Take part in case discussions, offering a valuable non-clinical, lived-experience perspective Co facilitate group work with service users Work alongside keyworkers to provide practical, relational support to individuals accessing the service This role offers a meaningful opportunity to use lived experience to empower others, promote hope, and support recovery within a compassionate, collaborative service. Application deadline: 5pm on Friday 5th June 2026 Interviews will take place in person, dates to be confirmed. Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position. All Referral & Assessment Hub employees / volunteers are required to adhere to the principles of effective and safe safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults Infection prevention and control is the responsibility of all Referral & Assessment Hub staff. All staff have a responsibility to protect service users, visitors and each other by consistently observing infection prevention and control guidelines and best practice guidance. No agencies please.
Our client Calderdale Hiring is looking for a Social work Team Leader to join their Hospital discharge team. Principle duties and responsibilities Ensure that effective systems are in place to screen referrals against eligibility criteria. To work with partners to ensure that referrals are dealt with by the creative deployment of resources both in terms of staffing and other options. Prioritise and allocate work to appropriate staff based on the complexity and urgency of a service request. To utilise the resources of the whole team and other skills within the overall service. Ensure the effective management and deployment of resources within budgets to meet agreed policy objectives and service priorities. To communicate effectively with the team about the effective management of budgets. 2 Responsible for ensuring that the review and evaluation of Support Plans are carried out in accordance with practice guidelines, and that appropriate adjustments are made to Support Plans to reflect changing needs. Responsible for ensuring a systematic approach to the assessment planning, implementation and review of health needs in accordance with policies and procedures. Advise and consult with the appropriate Team Manager & Service Manager on expenditure for community care services which exceed current guidelines. Ensure that staff have fully informed and involved users and carers in the process of assessment and in agreeing personal budgets, packages of care, and to ensure copies of assessment and care plans have been provided by staff. Promote the professional development of individual members of staff through regular supervision, identify training opportunities, work in accordance with agreed outcomes in Performance Appraisal Scheme interviews and assist qualified nurses and social workers to maintain their professional registration. Benefits of working with Remedy A personal one-one service from your highly experienced dedicated consultant. Top tier supplier across London giving us first access to jobs Referral bonus - up to £250 per person placed. Double payrolls each week. Terms & Conditions apply You will be required to fully register with Remedy for all locum positions. Remedy Social Care is a APSCo Standard agency and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the vulnerable. Successful applicants will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure via the DBS. Our objective is to be an equal opportunities employer and we welcome applications from everyone with suitable skills and ability regardless of race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, gender, disability, sexual orientation, age, religion or belief. All applications will be accepted and reviewed solely on merit.
May 20, 2026
Seasonal
Our client Calderdale Hiring is looking for a Social work Team Leader to join their Hospital discharge team. Principle duties and responsibilities Ensure that effective systems are in place to screen referrals against eligibility criteria. To work with partners to ensure that referrals are dealt with by the creative deployment of resources both in terms of staffing and other options. Prioritise and allocate work to appropriate staff based on the complexity and urgency of a service request. To utilise the resources of the whole team and other skills within the overall service. Ensure the effective management and deployment of resources within budgets to meet agreed policy objectives and service priorities. To communicate effectively with the team about the effective management of budgets. 2 Responsible for ensuring that the review and evaluation of Support Plans are carried out in accordance with practice guidelines, and that appropriate adjustments are made to Support Plans to reflect changing needs. Responsible for ensuring a systematic approach to the assessment planning, implementation and review of health needs in accordance with policies and procedures. Advise and consult with the appropriate Team Manager & Service Manager on expenditure for community care services which exceed current guidelines. Ensure that staff have fully informed and involved users and carers in the process of assessment and in agreeing personal budgets, packages of care, and to ensure copies of assessment and care plans have been provided by staff. Promote the professional development of individual members of staff through regular supervision, identify training opportunities, work in accordance with agreed outcomes in Performance Appraisal Scheme interviews and assist qualified nurses and social workers to maintain their professional registration. Benefits of working with Remedy A personal one-one service from your highly experienced dedicated consultant. Top tier supplier across London giving us first access to jobs Referral bonus - up to £250 per person placed. Double payrolls each week. Terms & Conditions apply You will be required to fully register with Remedy for all locum positions. Remedy Social Care is a APSCo Standard agency and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the vulnerable. Successful applicants will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure via the DBS. Our objective is to be an equal opportunities employer and we welcome applications from everyone with suitable skills and ability regardless of race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, gender, disability, sexual orientation, age, religion or belief. All applications will be accepted and reviewed solely on merit.
Class Teacher - Wembley, Brent - September 2026 Class Teacher required for a diverse, inclusive and community-focused primary school in Wembley, Brent, close to Old Kenton Lane and serving pupils aged 3-11. Permanent Class Teacher role starting September 2026, paid at £190-£250 per day, with the security of a long-term career move in Wembley, Brent. Join a well-regarded Brent primary with a happy, harmonious atmosphere, strong behaviour routines and a clear focus on pupil safety and wellbeing. This Class Teacher role offers the chance to teach within a large, well-resourced setting with nursery provision, a specialist hearing impairment resource and a broad curriculum. Work with 573 pupils on roll, including a highly diverse intake where 84.8% speak English as an additional language. The school has 8.2% of pupils with EHCPs and 13.61% receiving SEN Support, so the Class Teacher must be confident adapting lessons and working closely with support staff. Pupil outcomes are strong, with 69% achieving the expected standard in Reading, Writing and Maths in the latest KS2 data. As a Class Teacher, you will plan and deliver engaging lessons, assess progress carefully and maintain high expectations across your class. The successful Class Teacher will hold QTS, have strong curriculum knowledge and be able to build positive relationships with pupils, parents and colleagues. Previous primary teaching experience is essential, and experience supporting EAL, SEND or hearing impairment needs would be highly valuable. This Class Teacher post would suit a reflective, organised and resilient practitioner who wants to make a measurable impact in Wembley, Brent. Class Teacher applicants must be committed to safeguarding, inclusive practice and raising attainment for all pupils. Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all level s secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this Class Teacher in Wembley, Brent. For other roles like this, check out our website, search Ribbons & Reeves . We look forward to supporting you in your application to this Class Teacher role. INDTEACH
May 20, 2026
Full time
Class Teacher - Wembley, Brent - September 2026 Class Teacher required for a diverse, inclusive and community-focused primary school in Wembley, Brent, close to Old Kenton Lane and serving pupils aged 3-11. Permanent Class Teacher role starting September 2026, paid at £190-£250 per day, with the security of a long-term career move in Wembley, Brent. Join a well-regarded Brent primary with a happy, harmonious atmosphere, strong behaviour routines and a clear focus on pupil safety and wellbeing. This Class Teacher role offers the chance to teach within a large, well-resourced setting with nursery provision, a specialist hearing impairment resource and a broad curriculum. Work with 573 pupils on roll, including a highly diverse intake where 84.8% speak English as an additional language. The school has 8.2% of pupils with EHCPs and 13.61% receiving SEN Support, so the Class Teacher must be confident adapting lessons and working closely with support staff. Pupil outcomes are strong, with 69% achieving the expected standard in Reading, Writing and Maths in the latest KS2 data. As a Class Teacher, you will plan and deliver engaging lessons, assess progress carefully and maintain high expectations across your class. The successful Class Teacher will hold QTS, have strong curriculum knowledge and be able to build positive relationships with pupils, parents and colleagues. Previous primary teaching experience is essential, and experience supporting EAL, SEND or hearing impairment needs would be highly valuable. This Class Teacher post would suit a reflective, organised and resilient practitioner who wants to make a measurable impact in Wembley, Brent. Class Teacher applicants must be committed to safeguarding, inclusive practice and raising attainment for all pupils. Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all level s secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this Class Teacher in Wembley, Brent. For other roles like this, check out our website, search Ribbons & Reeves . We look forward to supporting you in your application to this Class Teacher role. INDTEACH
Children s Development Worker Join an award-winning organisation tackling Violence Against Women and Children. We have a rewarding opportunity for a Children s Development Worker, to provide specialist support to children affected by domestic abuse. Our client is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and to providing culturally responsive services that recognise the experiences of Black and minoritised children. Safeguarding is at the heart of their practice, and they are committed to protecting the welfare of women, children and adults at risk. Please note that due to the nature of this role, we can only accept female applicants and candidates must be able to speak a South Asian Language. Position: Children s Development Worker Location: West Midlands (Birmingham/Walsall) Hours: Full-time (37.5 hours per week) Salary: £25,000 - £26,000 (depending on experience and qualifications) Contract: Contract until 31st October 2027 Closing Date: 2nd June 2026 The Role Working as part of a team, the job may involve working weekends, unsociable hours, and bank holidays and you will be required to work flexible hours to meet the needs of children and young people. Duties include: Design and deliver an age-appropriate programme of structured and free play activities to support children s wellbeing and development. Identify individual support needs and coordinate with colleagues and partner agencies (e.g., schools, health and social care) to ensure needs are met. Build positive relationships with children and young people, ensuring sessions are inclusive, engaging and safe. Promote safeguarding and follow child protection procedures, including advocacy and attendance at relevant multi-agency meetings when required. Maintain accurate records and monitoring systems, producing monthly/quarterly reports against agreed outcomes. Create opportunities for children, young people and parents/carers to participate, provide feedback and shape service delivery. Plan and organise resources and activities (including offsite and holiday provision), evaluating sessions to drive continuous improvement. About You You will have experience of working with children and young people aged 0 18 years old and be able to speak at least one South Asian language. You will also have: A good standard of education, including a minimum of level 4 or equivalent in Maths and English. NNEB Diploma/BTEC in Nursery nursing / NVQ3/CQS in childcare or equivalent Experience of devising and delivering creative play activities for children that assist in their holistic needs. Experience of working as part of a team and able to demonstrate your positive influence on team dynamics Able to communicate clearly, both verbally and in writing Able to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends. Able to listen actively and adapt your communication style to meet the needs of the recipient. Able to be calm and resilient whilst under pressure and to remain optimistic and persistent. Be IT literate and familiar with Microsoft Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint. Important Information This post is restricted to women under Schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010 Enhanced DBS check required You may also have experience in roles such as Children s Development Worker, Children s Case Worker, Abuse Support Worker, Support Worker, Criminal Justice, Family Support Worker, Activities Coordinator, Nursery, Nursery Nurse, Primary School, Teaching Assistant, Teacher Support, Teaching Support, School Support Assistant, Youth Worker. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
May 19, 2026
Contractor
Children s Development Worker Join an award-winning organisation tackling Violence Against Women and Children. We have a rewarding opportunity for a Children s Development Worker, to provide specialist support to children affected by domestic abuse. Our client is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and to providing culturally responsive services that recognise the experiences of Black and minoritised children. Safeguarding is at the heart of their practice, and they are committed to protecting the welfare of women, children and adults at risk. Please note that due to the nature of this role, we can only accept female applicants and candidates must be able to speak a South Asian Language. Position: Children s Development Worker Location: West Midlands (Birmingham/Walsall) Hours: Full-time (37.5 hours per week) Salary: £25,000 - £26,000 (depending on experience and qualifications) Contract: Contract until 31st October 2027 Closing Date: 2nd June 2026 The Role Working as part of a team, the job may involve working weekends, unsociable hours, and bank holidays and you will be required to work flexible hours to meet the needs of children and young people. Duties include: Design and deliver an age-appropriate programme of structured and free play activities to support children s wellbeing and development. Identify individual support needs and coordinate with colleagues and partner agencies (e.g., schools, health and social care) to ensure needs are met. Build positive relationships with children and young people, ensuring sessions are inclusive, engaging and safe. Promote safeguarding and follow child protection procedures, including advocacy and attendance at relevant multi-agency meetings when required. Maintain accurate records and monitoring systems, producing monthly/quarterly reports against agreed outcomes. Create opportunities for children, young people and parents/carers to participate, provide feedback and shape service delivery. Plan and organise resources and activities (including offsite and holiday provision), evaluating sessions to drive continuous improvement. About You You will have experience of working with children and young people aged 0 18 years old and be able to speak at least one South Asian language. You will also have: A good standard of education, including a minimum of level 4 or equivalent in Maths and English. NNEB Diploma/BTEC in Nursery nursing / NVQ3/CQS in childcare or equivalent Experience of devising and delivering creative play activities for children that assist in their holistic needs. Experience of working as part of a team and able to demonstrate your positive influence on team dynamics Able to communicate clearly, both verbally and in writing Able to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends. Able to listen actively and adapt your communication style to meet the needs of the recipient. Able to be calm and resilient whilst under pressure and to remain optimistic and persistent. Be IT literate and familiar with Microsoft Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint. Important Information This post is restricted to women under Schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010 Enhanced DBS check required You may also have experience in roles such as Children s Development Worker, Children s Case Worker, Abuse Support Worker, Support Worker, Criminal Justice, Family Support Worker, Activities Coordinator, Nursery, Nursery Nurse, Primary School, Teaching Assistant, Teacher Support, Teaching Support, School Support Assistant, Youth Worker. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client Not For Profit People.
Become part of a professional dental team as a Locum Dentist in a bustling town near Kidderminster, Worcestershire. Step into a busy independent practice offering strong private conversion opportunities, excellent patient demand, and advanced clinical support. Benefit from a highly experienced support team, modern digital equipment, and a longstanding reputation for delivering exceptional patient care within a welcoming and professional practice environment. About the Position: Part-Time/Full-Time Locum role available £500 day rate (D.O.E.) 30 UDAs allocated daily with stable patient demand Significant private earning opportunities from untapped treatment demand Invisalign experience highly beneficial within established patient base Immediate start available (ongoing till end of August 2026) About the Practice: Independent 5 surgery practice with longstanding local reputation Digital equipment including Trios scanner and Rotary Endodontics Treatments include Implants, Cosmetics, Endodontics and Facial Aesthetics Strong clinical support from Therapists, Nurses and management Windows and portable air-conditioning available within every surgery Convenient location with good transport links nearby Parking available directly on-site for all team members To Apply, either click Apply or send in your CV to (url removed). For more information please also do not hesitate to call in to the office line on (phone number removed) or WhatsApp us and we would be happy to answer any questions you may have about this great opportunity. If you are interested in any other Dental roles across the UK, please feel free to visit us on (url removed)>
May 19, 2026
Full time
Become part of a professional dental team as a Locum Dentist in a bustling town near Kidderminster, Worcestershire. Step into a busy independent practice offering strong private conversion opportunities, excellent patient demand, and advanced clinical support. Benefit from a highly experienced support team, modern digital equipment, and a longstanding reputation for delivering exceptional patient care within a welcoming and professional practice environment. About the Position: Part-Time/Full-Time Locum role available £500 day rate (D.O.E.) 30 UDAs allocated daily with stable patient demand Significant private earning opportunities from untapped treatment demand Invisalign experience highly beneficial within established patient base Immediate start available (ongoing till end of August 2026) About the Practice: Independent 5 surgery practice with longstanding local reputation Digital equipment including Trios scanner and Rotary Endodontics Treatments include Implants, Cosmetics, Endodontics and Facial Aesthetics Strong clinical support from Therapists, Nurses and management Windows and portable air-conditioning available within every surgery Convenient location with good transport links nearby Parking available directly on-site for all team members To Apply, either click Apply or send in your CV to (url removed). For more information please also do not hesitate to call in to the office line on (phone number removed) or WhatsApp us and we would be happy to answer any questions you may have about this great opportunity. If you are interested in any other Dental roles across the UK, please feel free to visit us on (url removed)>
Job Title: Living Experience Peer Support Worker Line Manager: Lived Experience Manager Contract Length: Permanent Hours: 37.5 per week Location(s): Cromwell House, Eccles M30 & Community venues in Salford Salary: £24,785 per annum About us At Mind in Salford, we re more than a local mental health charity, we re a community working to ensure no- one has to face mental ill health alone. Every day, we support people across Salford to improve their wellbeing, build resilience, and create positive change in their lives. About the Service(s): The Referral and Assessment Hub (RAH) is a new and exciting addition to mental health support, having launched in January 2025. It serves as the front door to mental health services in Salford, ensuring that all community referrals are responded to in a timely, consistent, and transparent way. The service aims to ensure that individuals receive the most appropriate care and treatment, in the right place and at the right time. The RAH operates Monday to Friday, 9am 5pm. Salford Neighbourhood Mental Health Team (SNMHT) is a community mental health service delivered in partnership between Greater Manchester Mental Health (GMMH), Mind in Salford, Six Degrees, Wellbeing Matters, and START. The service is jointly funded by GMMH, NHS Salford Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), and Salford Primary Care Networks. SNMHT is a multidisciplinary service that brings together a wide range of professional and lived experience roles. The team includes occupational therapists, nurses, recovery workers, psychiatrists, social workers, peer mentors, and a comprehensive psychology team. Working collaboratively, the service supports adults with mental health needs within the community, offering recovery focused support. We do mental health support differently. Our approach is rooted in people s strengths, skills and aspirations. By placing these at the centre of our work, we support individuals to aid their recovery, build resilience, and stay well as active members of their communities. About You and the Role: The successful applicant will work across both the RAH and the Salford Neighbourhood Mental Health Service (SNMHS). This dual role is designed to support service users whose care is transitioning into SNMHS, providing brief waiting well interventions to promote wellbeing and ensure continuity of support during this period. The role will also involve working collaboratively with the team to identify service users who may be experiencing difficulties engaging with mental health services, and exploring what additional support can be offered to improve engagement and accessibility. The Living Experience Peer Support Worker will work as part of, and alongside, the Referral & Assessment Hub (RAH) team and Salford Neighbourhood Mental Health Service (SNMHS), ensuring peer mentoring is embedded as an integral part of the service user journey. Application deadline: 5pm on Friday 5th June 2026 Interviews will take place in person, dates to be confirmed. Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position. All Referral & Assessment Hub employees / volunteers are required to adhere to the principles of effective and safe safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults. Infection prevention and control is the responsibility of all Referral & Assessment Hub staff. All staff have a responsibility to protect service users, visitors and each other by consistently observing infection prevention and control guidelines and best practice guidance. No agencies please.
May 19, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Living Experience Peer Support Worker Line Manager: Lived Experience Manager Contract Length: Permanent Hours: 37.5 per week Location(s): Cromwell House, Eccles M30 & Community venues in Salford Salary: £24,785 per annum About us At Mind in Salford, we re more than a local mental health charity, we re a community working to ensure no- one has to face mental ill health alone. Every day, we support people across Salford to improve their wellbeing, build resilience, and create positive change in their lives. About the Service(s): The Referral and Assessment Hub (RAH) is a new and exciting addition to mental health support, having launched in January 2025. It serves as the front door to mental health services in Salford, ensuring that all community referrals are responded to in a timely, consistent, and transparent way. The service aims to ensure that individuals receive the most appropriate care and treatment, in the right place and at the right time. The RAH operates Monday to Friday, 9am 5pm. Salford Neighbourhood Mental Health Team (SNMHT) is a community mental health service delivered in partnership between Greater Manchester Mental Health (GMMH), Mind in Salford, Six Degrees, Wellbeing Matters, and START. The service is jointly funded by GMMH, NHS Salford Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), and Salford Primary Care Networks. SNMHT is a multidisciplinary service that brings together a wide range of professional and lived experience roles. The team includes occupational therapists, nurses, recovery workers, psychiatrists, social workers, peer mentors, and a comprehensive psychology team. Working collaboratively, the service supports adults with mental health needs within the community, offering recovery focused support. We do mental health support differently. Our approach is rooted in people s strengths, skills and aspirations. By placing these at the centre of our work, we support individuals to aid their recovery, build resilience, and stay well as active members of their communities. About You and the Role: The successful applicant will work across both the RAH and the Salford Neighbourhood Mental Health Service (SNMHS). This dual role is designed to support service users whose care is transitioning into SNMHS, providing brief waiting well interventions to promote wellbeing and ensure continuity of support during this period. The role will also involve working collaboratively with the team to identify service users who may be experiencing difficulties engaging with mental health services, and exploring what additional support can be offered to improve engagement and accessibility. The Living Experience Peer Support Worker will work as part of, and alongside, the Referral & Assessment Hub (RAH) team and Salford Neighbourhood Mental Health Service (SNMHS), ensuring peer mentoring is embedded as an integral part of the service user journey. Application deadline: 5pm on Friday 5th June 2026 Interviews will take place in person, dates to be confirmed. Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position. All Referral & Assessment Hub employees / volunteers are required to adhere to the principles of effective and safe safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults. Infection prevention and control is the responsibility of all Referral & Assessment Hub staff. All staff have a responsibility to protect service users, visitors and each other by consistently observing infection prevention and control guidelines and best practice guidance. No agencies please.
Veterinary Surgeon Our client is a thriving local Veterinary practice in Warrington with a strong reputation for clinical standards, teamwork, and staff wellbeing. This is not just another vet role, it s an opportunity to join a genuinely supportive family environment where your voice is heard and your contribution valued. The company has grown steadily and is now seeking an experienced Small Animal Veterinary Surgeon to become part of its close-knit and collaborative team. What Makes This Role Different A Truly Supportive Team Culture No hierarchy barriers vets, nurses, and reception work collaboratively Experienced, well-rounded team with complementary strengths Structured days with clear communication Approachable colleagues and leadership Local Provider No Corporate Red Tape Present and accessible leadership team Your ideas and input actively welcomed Ability to influence how the practice evolves Decisions made locally, without corporate bureaucracy Details: 4 Days a week Hourly pay Full Clinical freedom Wide range of equipment. The Practice Environment Well-designed premises Loyal, friendly client base Easy parking Strong emphasis on appreciation, recognition, and team cohesion Candidate Requirements MRCVS registered Minimum 3 years experience Confident managing a varied caseload Committed to high clinical standards Values teamwork and a positive working culture Due to existing structured support for a current new graduate, this position is not suitable for new or recent graduates. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced vet seeking autonomy, clinical variety, and a workplace where people genuinely enjoy coming to work. For a confidential discussion and further details, please apply or contact our recruitment team.
May 19, 2026
Full time
Veterinary Surgeon Our client is a thriving local Veterinary practice in Warrington with a strong reputation for clinical standards, teamwork, and staff wellbeing. This is not just another vet role, it s an opportunity to join a genuinely supportive family environment where your voice is heard and your contribution valued. The company has grown steadily and is now seeking an experienced Small Animal Veterinary Surgeon to become part of its close-knit and collaborative team. What Makes This Role Different A Truly Supportive Team Culture No hierarchy barriers vets, nurses, and reception work collaboratively Experienced, well-rounded team with complementary strengths Structured days with clear communication Approachable colleagues and leadership Local Provider No Corporate Red Tape Present and accessible leadership team Your ideas and input actively welcomed Ability to influence how the practice evolves Decisions made locally, without corporate bureaucracy Details: 4 Days a week Hourly pay Full Clinical freedom Wide range of equipment. The Practice Environment Well-designed premises Loyal, friendly client base Easy parking Strong emphasis on appreciation, recognition, and team cohesion Candidate Requirements MRCVS registered Minimum 3 years experience Confident managing a varied caseload Committed to high clinical standards Values teamwork and a positive working culture Due to existing structured support for a current new graduate, this position is not suitable for new or recent graduates. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced vet seeking autonomy, clinical variety, and a workplace where people genuinely enjoy coming to work. For a confidential discussion and further details, please apply or contact our recruitment team.