As a Billing Manager at Step Teachers, you will be based in our London office in Barnet N20 while taking responsibility for managing an established client base across Hertfordshire and developing new business into Buckinghamshire. This is a hands on role where you will lead a small team and personally manage a warm desk of existing clients. The role is ideal for a commercially minded manager who enjoys building structure, strengthening relationships, and growing desk performance over time. You will retain and develop existing clients while expanding activity across the region, with a clear objective to grow billed days to 300 and beyond. Key ResponsibilitiesTeam Leadership Manage, support, and develop a small team, setting clear expectations and priorities Provide day to day guidance, coaching, and oversight Act as an escalation point for operational or client related challenges Desk Ownership and Regional Growth Manage a warm desk of existing school clients across Hertfordshire Retain and strengthen long term client relationships Identify opportunities to increase bookings within existing accounts Develop business into Buckinghamshire as part of wider desk growth Work towards growing the desk to 300 plus days worked through structured planning and client engagement Billing and Commercial Oversight Maintain oversight of billing activity across your desk and team Ensure timesheets, rates, and invoicing are accurate and compliant Work closely with payroll and finance to ensure smooth end to end processes Handle billing and client queries in a professional and timely manner About You Experience in education recruitment with responsibility for a billing desk Some people management or mentoring experience or readiness to step into management Comfortable managing existing relationships while driving growth Commercially aware with a clear understanding of billed days and desk performance Organised, resilient, and able to balance management responsibilities with personal billing What We Offer Competitive basic salary with commission London office base with regional responsibility A warm desk with established client relationships Opportunity to shape and grow a desk and a small team Clear progression within a respected education recruitment business Supportive leadership and collaborative working environment If you are looking for a billing led management role where you can take ownership, develop people, and grow a regional desk with real potential, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join Step Teachers as a Billing Manager based in our London Barnet office.
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
As a Billing Manager at Step Teachers, you will be based in our London office in Barnet N20 while taking responsibility for managing an established client base across Hertfordshire and developing new business into Buckinghamshire. This is a hands on role where you will lead a small team and personally manage a warm desk of existing clients. The role is ideal for a commercially minded manager who enjoys building structure, strengthening relationships, and growing desk performance over time. You will retain and develop existing clients while expanding activity across the region, with a clear objective to grow billed days to 300 and beyond. Key ResponsibilitiesTeam Leadership Manage, support, and develop a small team, setting clear expectations and priorities Provide day to day guidance, coaching, and oversight Act as an escalation point for operational or client related challenges Desk Ownership and Regional Growth Manage a warm desk of existing school clients across Hertfordshire Retain and strengthen long term client relationships Identify opportunities to increase bookings within existing accounts Develop business into Buckinghamshire as part of wider desk growth Work towards growing the desk to 300 plus days worked through structured planning and client engagement Billing and Commercial Oversight Maintain oversight of billing activity across your desk and team Ensure timesheets, rates, and invoicing are accurate and compliant Work closely with payroll and finance to ensure smooth end to end processes Handle billing and client queries in a professional and timely manner About You Experience in education recruitment with responsibility for a billing desk Some people management or mentoring experience or readiness to step into management Comfortable managing existing relationships while driving growth Commercially aware with a clear understanding of billed days and desk performance Organised, resilient, and able to balance management responsibilities with personal billing What We Offer Competitive basic salary with commission London office base with regional responsibility A warm desk with established client relationships Opportunity to shape and grow a desk and a small team Clear progression within a respected education recruitment business Supportive leadership and collaborative working environment If you are looking for a billing led management role where you can take ownership, develop people, and grow a regional desk with real potential, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join Step Teachers as a Billing Manager based in our London Barnet office.
Clinical Informatics Manager Day Rate 620 per day (Inside IR35) Contract Duration ASAP start until 31 March 2027 Location Primarily remote with occasional on-site presence in Leeds ROLE PURPOSE Brio Digital are supporting a consultancy supporting a major public health programme. The post holder will act as a senior clinical safety lead, providing expert clinical assessment of digital medicines workflows, medicine safety risks, and deployment readiness across primary care settings. The successful candidate will work across system suppliers, onboarding teams, and clinical governance stakeholders to ensure that deployments meet the required clinical safety standards and that no-go decisions are made on sound clinical evidence. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Clinical Safety & Deployment Provide senior clinical safety oversight across programme go-live deployments nationally Clinically assess digital medicines workflows prior to, during, and following go-live events Identify and document medicine safety risks associated with system implementation Make and document evidence-based no-go deployment decisions where clinical safety thresholds are not met Maintain a clinical safety risk register and escalate appropriately Stakeholder Engagement & Onboarding Lead clinical onboarding of GP practices, PCNs, and primary care organisations Liaise with system suppliers to resolve clinical workflow issues Act as the clinical point of contact for onboarding teams Support clinical readiness assessments at practice and system level prior to go-live Clinical Governance & Informatics Apply clinical judgement in the review and approval of clinical processes and informatics outputs Ensure compliance with NHS clinical governance frameworks, GDPR, and NHS data security standards Contribute to clinical safety cases, SBAR reports, and deployment assurance documentation Collaborate with clinical governance leads, informatics teams, and NHS England programme management Apply now or email for more information.
Jun 14, 2026
Contractor
Clinical Informatics Manager Day Rate 620 per day (Inside IR35) Contract Duration ASAP start until 31 March 2027 Location Primarily remote with occasional on-site presence in Leeds ROLE PURPOSE Brio Digital are supporting a consultancy supporting a major public health programme. The post holder will act as a senior clinical safety lead, providing expert clinical assessment of digital medicines workflows, medicine safety risks, and deployment readiness across primary care settings. The successful candidate will work across system suppliers, onboarding teams, and clinical governance stakeholders to ensure that deployments meet the required clinical safety standards and that no-go decisions are made on sound clinical evidence. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Clinical Safety & Deployment Provide senior clinical safety oversight across programme go-live deployments nationally Clinically assess digital medicines workflows prior to, during, and following go-live events Identify and document medicine safety risks associated with system implementation Make and document evidence-based no-go deployment decisions where clinical safety thresholds are not met Maintain a clinical safety risk register and escalate appropriately Stakeholder Engagement & Onboarding Lead clinical onboarding of GP practices, PCNs, and primary care organisations Liaise with system suppliers to resolve clinical workflow issues Act as the clinical point of contact for onboarding teams Support clinical readiness assessments at practice and system level prior to go-live Clinical Governance & Informatics Apply clinical judgement in the review and approval of clinical processes and informatics outputs Ensure compliance with NHS clinical governance frameworks, GDPR, and NHS data security standards Contribute to clinical safety cases, SBAR reports, and deployment assurance documentation Collaborate with clinical governance leads, informatics teams, and NHS England programme management Apply now or email for more information.
About the role Sytner MINI Slough is currently recruiting for a Business Manager to join their growing team. As a Sytner Business Manager, you will be responsible for helping manage and grow all aspects of the Finance & Insurance department; you will do this by being at the core of all sales enquiries and by developing the sales team. You will ensure that every customer has a clear understanding of obligations that they have entered into, doing so with integrity and above all, treating customers fairly. Sytner Business Managers work a variety of flexible patterns which can typically include weekends to ensure we provide our customers with the highest possible levels of service. About you If you are high achieving Sales Executive, Sales Controller or Business Manager with sound financial and commercial understanding, we would love to hear from you. Ideally, you will have an outstanding work ethic and be able to lead from the front and inspire your colleagues to 'raise the bar' and exceed their full potential whilst driving the finance and add-on performance forward. Strong organisational, communication and interpersonal skills are essential along with experience of working as part of a team with shared objectives and personal performance goals. Why Sytner? Sytner Group are delighted to provide an industry-leading benefits package. We are passionate about continuous improvement and building an environment where everyone feels valued, appreciated and able to reach their full potential. Enhanced Holiday Entitlement Industry-leading Maternity, Paternity and Adoption Pay Career Development Recognition of Long Service every 5 years Discounted Car Schemes High Street Discounts Discounted Gym memberships Cycle to work scheme One day a year paid voluntary / community work At Sytner, our values and the way we behave are important to us. We have a working environment where we value and respect every individual's unique contribution, supporting our colleagues to thrive and achieve their full potential. We are committed to creating an equitable environment and welcome applications from individuals, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, socio-economic background, religion and/or belief. As part of our commitment to Diversity and Inclusion, you have the right to ask for changes / adjustments to job interviews and the recruitment process. For more information around reasonable adjustments and the recruitment process please click here. Unsure? Read on We represent over 23 of the world's most prestige vehicle brands, across our 140 UK dealerships. We pride ourselves on Developing Talent and Building Careers and our colleagues recently scored Sytner Group an outstanding 89% on our colleague engagement survey.
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
About the role Sytner MINI Slough is currently recruiting for a Business Manager to join their growing team. As a Sytner Business Manager, you will be responsible for helping manage and grow all aspects of the Finance & Insurance department; you will do this by being at the core of all sales enquiries and by developing the sales team. You will ensure that every customer has a clear understanding of obligations that they have entered into, doing so with integrity and above all, treating customers fairly. Sytner Business Managers work a variety of flexible patterns which can typically include weekends to ensure we provide our customers with the highest possible levels of service. About you If you are high achieving Sales Executive, Sales Controller or Business Manager with sound financial and commercial understanding, we would love to hear from you. Ideally, you will have an outstanding work ethic and be able to lead from the front and inspire your colleagues to 'raise the bar' and exceed their full potential whilst driving the finance and add-on performance forward. Strong organisational, communication and interpersonal skills are essential along with experience of working as part of a team with shared objectives and personal performance goals. Why Sytner? Sytner Group are delighted to provide an industry-leading benefits package. We are passionate about continuous improvement and building an environment where everyone feels valued, appreciated and able to reach their full potential. Enhanced Holiday Entitlement Industry-leading Maternity, Paternity and Adoption Pay Career Development Recognition of Long Service every 5 years Discounted Car Schemes High Street Discounts Discounted Gym memberships Cycle to work scheme One day a year paid voluntary / community work At Sytner, our values and the way we behave are important to us. We have a working environment where we value and respect every individual's unique contribution, supporting our colleagues to thrive and achieve their full potential. We are committed to creating an equitable environment and welcome applications from individuals, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, socio-economic background, religion and/or belief. As part of our commitment to Diversity and Inclusion, you have the right to ask for changes / adjustments to job interviews and the recruitment process. For more information around reasonable adjustments and the recruitment process please click here. Unsure? Read on We represent over 23 of the world's most prestige vehicle brands, across our 140 UK dealerships. We pride ourselves on Developing Talent and Building Careers and our colleagues recently scored Sytner Group an outstanding 89% on our colleague engagement survey.
Diss Swim Centre are looking for a new Assistant Centre Manager to join our amazing team! With the newly refurbished Swim Centre and the brand new 'Leisure and Community Centre' arriving in 2027, there has never been a more exciting time for health and wellbeing in this historic town. The successful candidate will pride themselves on delivering outstanding customer service, operating a busy centre with safety top of their priority list and managing a diverse team of staff. You will have swimming pool management knowledge, experience and qualifications including; NPLQ, PPO and IOSH (desirable). We are looking for a strong leader with new ideas to continue the growth at the swim centre and assist with new projects. With the centre being open early mornings, late evenings and weekends, we will need flexibility with working patterns and shift work to operate the business needs. If you are looking for the next step in your leisure career or a new challenge from your current leisure management role, please get in touch and Apply Now! Closing Date:03/07/26 Interview Date:09/07/26 Why Join Us? We offer flexible working hours for most office-based roles, allowing for a healthy work-life balance. As part of our team, you will enjoy a range of employee benefits, including free onsite parking, employee discounts, a competitive holiday allowance, wellbeing initiatives, and the opportunity to join the Local Government Pension Scheme. You will be joining a progressive and supportive organisation that is committed to making a positive impact on the communities we serve. The Councils reserve the right to close any and all vacancies at any time if there is judged to be a sufficient number of applications received. South Norfolk and Broadland Councils are committed to promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and all applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate checks for the position, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
Diss Swim Centre are looking for a new Assistant Centre Manager to join our amazing team! With the newly refurbished Swim Centre and the brand new 'Leisure and Community Centre' arriving in 2027, there has never been a more exciting time for health and wellbeing in this historic town. The successful candidate will pride themselves on delivering outstanding customer service, operating a busy centre with safety top of their priority list and managing a diverse team of staff. You will have swimming pool management knowledge, experience and qualifications including; NPLQ, PPO and IOSH (desirable). We are looking for a strong leader with new ideas to continue the growth at the swim centre and assist with new projects. With the centre being open early mornings, late evenings and weekends, we will need flexibility with working patterns and shift work to operate the business needs. If you are looking for the next step in your leisure career or a new challenge from your current leisure management role, please get in touch and Apply Now! Closing Date:03/07/26 Interview Date:09/07/26 Why Join Us? We offer flexible working hours for most office-based roles, allowing for a healthy work-life balance. As part of our team, you will enjoy a range of employee benefits, including free onsite parking, employee discounts, a competitive holiday allowance, wellbeing initiatives, and the opportunity to join the Local Government Pension Scheme. You will be joining a progressive and supportive organisation that is committed to making a positive impact on the communities we serve. The Councils reserve the right to close any and all vacancies at any time if there is judged to be a sufficient number of applications received. South Norfolk and Broadland Councils are committed to promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and all applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate checks for the position, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Employer Solutions Manager Salary: £31,950.45 Locations: Birmingham Hub, Centre City, Selly Oak, Perry Barr alongside HMP Hewell and HMP Birmingham Contract: Full Time Permanent At Ingeus, we are committed to transforming lives through exceptional service delivery and continuous improvement click apply for full job details
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
Employer Solutions Manager Salary: £31,950.45 Locations: Birmingham Hub, Centre City, Selly Oak, Perry Barr alongside HMP Hewell and HMP Birmingham Contract: Full Time Permanent At Ingeus, we are committed to transforming lives through exceptional service delivery and continuous improvement click apply for full job details
Accounts Payable / Purchase Ledger Clerk / Finance Assistant permanent job in Leeming bar, Northallerton Your new company This successful manufacturing business are looking for an experienced Accounts Payable Clerk /Finance Clerk / Purchase Ledger Clerk to join the finance team. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated professional who takes pride in accuracy, efficiency, and delivering high standards of service. Your new role Working closely with the Accounts Payable & Payroll Manager, you will play a key role in ensuring a smooth and effective accounts payable function, supporting both internal stakeholders and external partners.Key Responsibilities Process financial documents accurately and efficiently, ensuring compliance with accounting standards and relevant legislation Maintain high levels of accuracy, completeness, and data integrity across the financial system Provide a responsive and professional service to both internal teams and external contacts Support internal and external audit processes Assist with ad hoc tasks and projects as required within the finance function What you'll need to succeed Proven experience in Accounts Payable / Purchase Ledger / Finance Clerk roles Strong working knowledge of finance systems and processes Intermediate Excel skills (e.g. lookups, pivot tables, data handling) Good understanding of financial controls, compliance, and associated risks Personal Attributes A proactive, self-motivated team player with a positive attitude Strong attention to detail and analytical mindset Excellent organisational skills with the ability to prioritise and the ability to build relationships across the business What you'll get in return Join a supportive and collaborative finance team Work in a role where your accuracy and expertise truly make an impact Opportunity to develop your skills and gain wider finance exposure An attractive salary and benefits package is offered What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
Accounts Payable / Purchase Ledger Clerk / Finance Assistant permanent job in Leeming bar, Northallerton Your new company This successful manufacturing business are looking for an experienced Accounts Payable Clerk /Finance Clerk / Purchase Ledger Clerk to join the finance team. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated professional who takes pride in accuracy, efficiency, and delivering high standards of service. Your new role Working closely with the Accounts Payable & Payroll Manager, you will play a key role in ensuring a smooth and effective accounts payable function, supporting both internal stakeholders and external partners.Key Responsibilities Process financial documents accurately and efficiently, ensuring compliance with accounting standards and relevant legislation Maintain high levels of accuracy, completeness, and data integrity across the financial system Provide a responsive and professional service to both internal teams and external contacts Support internal and external audit processes Assist with ad hoc tasks and projects as required within the finance function What you'll need to succeed Proven experience in Accounts Payable / Purchase Ledger / Finance Clerk roles Strong working knowledge of finance systems and processes Intermediate Excel skills (e.g. lookups, pivot tables, data handling) Good understanding of financial controls, compliance, and associated risks Personal Attributes A proactive, self-motivated team player with a positive attitude Strong attention to detail and analytical mindset Excellent organisational skills with the ability to prioritise and the ability to build relationships across the business What you'll get in return Join a supportive and collaborative finance team Work in a role where your accuracy and expertise truly make an impact Opportunity to develop your skills and gain wider finance exposure An attractive salary and benefits package is offered What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
The salary range for this position is 41, 585- 45,135 per annum based on a full-time, 36-hour working week. We have an exciting job opportunity within the Countryside Team, for an Arboriculturist to deliver tree risk across our countryside portfolio. The post is based at Merrow Depot, Guildford, but travel for site visits, tree inspections, surveys and meetings around Surrey's beautiful countryside is a key part of the role. Our Offer to You 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service (prorated for part time staff) Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave A generous local government salary related pension Up to 5 days of carer's leave and 2 paid volunteering days per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents. About the Role Working to the Land Services Manager, this is an estate-wide role managing tree risk across our Countryside estate at a reserve level. As part of a Countryside Group team, you will be working alongside the operational team for the Countryside Estate as well as arboriculturists responsible for delivering the Council's Tree Risk Management Policy on service-based sites and highways. Whilst accountable for tree risk on the Countryside Estate, cross-team working will be vital for updating policy, maintaining best practice with consistent and coordinated delivery and reporting across the teams. You will lead our multi- year Ash Dieback programme and will be expected to manage procurement, working with contractors whilst balancing your business as usual with competing priorities. The ability to prioritise, co-ordinate work with other officers and provide accurate reports on tree risk will be key. You will also have close links to the Woodland Management Team based at the Woodland Hub in Norbury Park to enable support for the Council's Land Management Policies. Whilst Tree Risk management will be your priority, you will have an opportunity to support a sustainable approach to tree and woodland management and support biodiversity on sensitive sites protected at an international level. Your work will support the delivery of woodland management plans and current and future grant funding opportunities at a landscape scale. Working to robust timescales, you will make clear decisions based on both policy and budget offering excellent value for money for Surrey. With safety, public access and biodiversity at the forefront of your work, you will meet tight deadlines and offer training and mentoring to ranger teams for lower-level inspections. Your Application In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills: That you are qualified to at least Level 4 Arboricultural qualification (or related field) and hold a valid and up to date LANTRA 3-Day Professional Tree Inspection Certificate Proven experience in managing commercial arboricultural or horticultural contractors and maintain accurate reporting on tree risk, prioritise recommended works and working across multi-disciplinary teams Demonstrable experience in managing tree risk at a reserve level where biodiversity is an important consideration, alongside a proven record in site investigations, tree inspection reports, works programming, auditing, reporting and communicating in a clear written and verbal style. Experience in managing and mentoring people, and working with, and alongside residents and key stakeholders As part of the application process, you will be asked to upload your CV and answer four questions which will help us assess your application. 1. Please tell us about a significant project or programme that you have delivered, in line with an organisational strategy, policy or strategic objective. 2. Please tell us about a time when you had to manage competing demands on your time and how you managed and overcame this. 3. Please tell us about a recent project that you have worked on or delivered in one of the following areas: Arboriculture and tree management (Surveys, reports, investigations for example) Contractor management Public, Councillor, Stakeholder/customer engagement 4. Please tell us about the personal qualities you possess that can bring to this role that will enable you to be successful. The job advert closes at 23:59 on 14th June 2026 with interviews to follow. An enhanced DBS 'Disclosure and Barring Service' check for regulated activity (formerly known as CRB) will be required for this role. Surrey has both urban and rural areas and the successful applicant will be expected to have a valid driving licence to drive in the UK and access to a vehicle and be willing to travel across a wide geographical area. Reasonable adjustments where needed will be made for successful applicants who have a disability or long term health condition to enable them to fulfil the requirements of the job. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
The salary range for this position is 41, 585- 45,135 per annum based on a full-time, 36-hour working week. We have an exciting job opportunity within the Countryside Team, for an Arboriculturist to deliver tree risk across our countryside portfolio. The post is based at Merrow Depot, Guildford, but travel for site visits, tree inspections, surveys and meetings around Surrey's beautiful countryside is a key part of the role. Our Offer to You 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service (prorated for part time staff) Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave A generous local government salary related pension Up to 5 days of carer's leave and 2 paid volunteering days per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents. About the Role Working to the Land Services Manager, this is an estate-wide role managing tree risk across our Countryside estate at a reserve level. As part of a Countryside Group team, you will be working alongside the operational team for the Countryside Estate as well as arboriculturists responsible for delivering the Council's Tree Risk Management Policy on service-based sites and highways. Whilst accountable for tree risk on the Countryside Estate, cross-team working will be vital for updating policy, maintaining best practice with consistent and coordinated delivery and reporting across the teams. You will lead our multi- year Ash Dieback programme and will be expected to manage procurement, working with contractors whilst balancing your business as usual with competing priorities. The ability to prioritise, co-ordinate work with other officers and provide accurate reports on tree risk will be key. You will also have close links to the Woodland Management Team based at the Woodland Hub in Norbury Park to enable support for the Council's Land Management Policies. Whilst Tree Risk management will be your priority, you will have an opportunity to support a sustainable approach to tree and woodland management and support biodiversity on sensitive sites protected at an international level. Your work will support the delivery of woodland management plans and current and future grant funding opportunities at a landscape scale. Working to robust timescales, you will make clear decisions based on both policy and budget offering excellent value for money for Surrey. With safety, public access and biodiversity at the forefront of your work, you will meet tight deadlines and offer training and mentoring to ranger teams for lower-level inspections. Your Application In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills: That you are qualified to at least Level 4 Arboricultural qualification (or related field) and hold a valid and up to date LANTRA 3-Day Professional Tree Inspection Certificate Proven experience in managing commercial arboricultural or horticultural contractors and maintain accurate reporting on tree risk, prioritise recommended works and working across multi-disciplinary teams Demonstrable experience in managing tree risk at a reserve level where biodiversity is an important consideration, alongside a proven record in site investigations, tree inspection reports, works programming, auditing, reporting and communicating in a clear written and verbal style. Experience in managing and mentoring people, and working with, and alongside residents and key stakeholders As part of the application process, you will be asked to upload your CV and answer four questions which will help us assess your application. 1. Please tell us about a significant project or programme that you have delivered, in line with an organisational strategy, policy or strategic objective. 2. Please tell us about a time when you had to manage competing demands on your time and how you managed and overcame this. 3. Please tell us about a recent project that you have worked on or delivered in one of the following areas: Arboriculture and tree management (Surveys, reports, investigations for example) Contractor management Public, Councillor, Stakeholder/customer engagement 4. Please tell us about the personal qualities you possess that can bring to this role that will enable you to be successful. The job advert closes at 23:59 on 14th June 2026 with interviews to follow. An enhanced DBS 'Disclosure and Barring Service' check for regulated activity (formerly known as CRB) will be required for this role. Surrey has both urban and rural areas and the successful applicant will be expected to have a valid driving licence to drive in the UK and access to a vehicle and be willing to travel across a wide geographical area. Reasonable adjustments where needed will be made for successful applicants who have a disability or long term health condition to enable them to fulfil the requirements of the job. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
Conrad Consulting is proud to be partnering with a highly respected multidisciplinary consultancy to recruit an experienced Senior Façade Consultant for its expanding London-based Fire and Façade team. Our client has built an outstanding reputation across the built environment sector, delivering specialist services in façade engineering, fire safety, project management and compliance. With a strong pipeline of work across residential, mixed-use and higher-risk buildings, this is an excellent opportunity to join a technically driven consultancy at the forefront of building safety and façade remediation. Working alongside experienced fire engineers and a multidisciplinary project team, you will play a key role in the delivery of façade investigations, PAS 9980 assessments, remediation schemes and Building Safety Regulator compliance activities. The Role Key responsibilities include: Delivering Fire Risk Appraisals of External Walls (FRAEWs) in accordance with PAS 9980, from site investigation through to report completion. Undertaking intrusive façade investigations and coordinating material sampling and testing. Assessing external wall systems, including insulation products, cavity barriers, fire stopping and façade compositions. Producing high-quality technical reports and providing expert advice on façade fire performance and remediation strategies. Advising clients and project teams on Building Regulations, the Building Safety Act and other relevant legislation. Supporting the preparation of Building Safety Regulator Gateway submissions. Monitoring cladding remediation and construction works to ensure compliance with design intent, specifications and industry best practice. Carrying out technical audits, due diligence reviews, tender assessments and responding to contractor queries. Collaborating closely with project managers, cost consultants and fire engineers to deliver complex projects successfully. Leading technical discussions and resolving design and construction-related issues throughout the project lifecycle. Candidate Requirements The successful candidate will ideally possess: A minimum of five years' experience within façade consultancy, engineering or a related discipline. At least three years' experience involving external wall construction, façade inspections or façade remediation projects. Proven experience undertaking FRAEWs, with a strong understanding of PAS 9980. A degree in Building Engineering, Façade Engineering or a related subject. Membership, or working towards membership, of a recognised professional institution such as RICS, IFE, CABE, IFSM, CIBSE or similar. Strong technical understanding of façade systems, fire safety measures and construction methodologies. Experience working on higher-risk buildings and an understanding of Building Safety Regulator requirements and Golden Thread principles. Experience reviewing construction information, undertaking technical audits and providing specialist design input. Excellent report-writing and communication skills. Familiarity with digital reporting platforms such as PlanRadar and iAuditor. The ability to work independently while contributing effectively within multidisciplinary teams. A full UK driving licence. What's on Offer Highly competitive salary package. Performance-related bonus. Private healthcare. Pension scheme. Gym membership. Structured CPD and genuine career progression opportunities. 25 days annual leave plus additional time off between Christmas and New Year. Exposure to a diverse range of technically challenging projects across the UK. A collaborative and supportive environment with the opportunity to work alongside some of the industry's leading façade and fire professionals.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Conrad Consulting is proud to be partnering with a highly respected multidisciplinary consultancy to recruit an experienced Senior Façade Consultant for its expanding London-based Fire and Façade team. Our client has built an outstanding reputation across the built environment sector, delivering specialist services in façade engineering, fire safety, project management and compliance. With a strong pipeline of work across residential, mixed-use and higher-risk buildings, this is an excellent opportunity to join a technically driven consultancy at the forefront of building safety and façade remediation. Working alongside experienced fire engineers and a multidisciplinary project team, you will play a key role in the delivery of façade investigations, PAS 9980 assessments, remediation schemes and Building Safety Regulator compliance activities. The Role Key responsibilities include: Delivering Fire Risk Appraisals of External Walls (FRAEWs) in accordance with PAS 9980, from site investigation through to report completion. Undertaking intrusive façade investigations and coordinating material sampling and testing. Assessing external wall systems, including insulation products, cavity barriers, fire stopping and façade compositions. Producing high-quality technical reports and providing expert advice on façade fire performance and remediation strategies. Advising clients and project teams on Building Regulations, the Building Safety Act and other relevant legislation. Supporting the preparation of Building Safety Regulator Gateway submissions. Monitoring cladding remediation and construction works to ensure compliance with design intent, specifications and industry best practice. Carrying out technical audits, due diligence reviews, tender assessments and responding to contractor queries. Collaborating closely with project managers, cost consultants and fire engineers to deliver complex projects successfully. Leading technical discussions and resolving design and construction-related issues throughout the project lifecycle. Candidate Requirements The successful candidate will ideally possess: A minimum of five years' experience within façade consultancy, engineering or a related discipline. At least three years' experience involving external wall construction, façade inspections or façade remediation projects. Proven experience undertaking FRAEWs, with a strong understanding of PAS 9980. A degree in Building Engineering, Façade Engineering or a related subject. Membership, or working towards membership, of a recognised professional institution such as RICS, IFE, CABE, IFSM, CIBSE or similar. Strong technical understanding of façade systems, fire safety measures and construction methodologies. Experience working on higher-risk buildings and an understanding of Building Safety Regulator requirements and Golden Thread principles. Experience reviewing construction information, undertaking technical audits and providing specialist design input. Excellent report-writing and communication skills. Familiarity with digital reporting platforms such as PlanRadar and iAuditor. The ability to work independently while contributing effectively within multidisciplinary teams. A full UK driving licence. What's on Offer Highly competitive salary package. Performance-related bonus. Private healthcare. Pension scheme. Gym membership. Structured CPD and genuine career progression opportunities. 25 days annual leave plus additional time off between Christmas and New Year. Exposure to a diverse range of technically challenging projects across the UK. A collaborative and supportive environment with the opportunity to work alongside some of the industry's leading façade and fire professionals.
FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATES (THE FCA) Participation Officer (Children & Families - Fostering) - Full- Time 35 Hours Location: The successful candidate will be expected to regularly travel to the regional office based in Sheffield. There will be an expectation that if successful you will travel throughout the region that includes Yorks, Lincs, East Midlands and Northants. There will be some opportunity to work from home when relevant. Basic Salary: 23,542.56 per annum Benefits: Company Car or 2,000 car allowance (pro rata), 30 days' Annual Leave (rising to 35 with length of service) + Bank Holidays, Company Pension, Life Assurance x2, Employee Discount Scheme & On-site Parking About Us Set up by a former foster parent and former social worker in 1994, Foster Care Associates (FCA) is an established fostering agency which forms part of the Polaris Community - one of the UK's largest leading communities of children's service providers. Today, we're one of the country's largest and most experienced independent fostering agencies. But just because we're large doesn't mean we're impersonal. At FCA we're one big family, and we're committed to supporting every single child and foster parent, every single minute of the day. Role responsibilities This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is passionate about working with children and supporting them to make a difference in their community. The successful candidate will be part of a small team supporting the delivery of the agency's Participation Service. Arranging activities and workshops for children in our care and children who foster Planning family events and days out Forge close and productive working relationships with regional colleagues, Foster Parents, external professionals and multi-agency networks Attendance at meetings with Professionals from Education, Health and Social Services sectors to support our Children and Young People's care plans Maintain clear records Be aware of, and take responsibility for staying up to date with professional practice standards, legislation and company policy including confidentiality, GDPR, safeguarding, equality, diversity and inclusion Provide support and guidance to our families and help promote the stability of foster placements About You Ideally you will have some experience of working with children and young people, supporting and advocating to ensure their voices are heard Some experience of working with and/or understanding of children and young people who have experienced trauma, helping them to achieve positive outcomes, will be useful Ideally you will possess a relevant qualification or evidence of formal training in childcare, childhood studies, education, social work, youth work, community work and/or psychology You will have excellent communication skills, with an ability to build a strong rapport with both children and adults with an array of different needs and expectations Able to remain calm when under high levels of pressure, emotionally traumatic situations and when dealing with difficult or confrontational behaviour Good written skills with Intermediate IT skills to include Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint) and databases Have a full driving licence and unrestricted access to your own vehicle Be willing to undertake an Enhanced DBS check FCA is part of the Polaris group being a family of independent fostering agencies, all with our own individual areas of expertise, but with one shared vision. We want to give children across the country who have had a difficult start in life, the support they need to build themselves a stronger and happier future. For our Foster Parents, we provide a close network of support that becomes like a second family. For an informal discussion about this exciting role, please contact Jo Barrass - Fostering Service Manager on (phone number removed). No agencies please. Foster Care Associates is an equal opportunities employer and has been awarded the disability confident employer by the jobcentre plus. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. PandoLogic. Category:Personal Care,
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATES (THE FCA) Participation Officer (Children & Families - Fostering) - Full- Time 35 Hours Location: The successful candidate will be expected to regularly travel to the regional office based in Sheffield. There will be an expectation that if successful you will travel throughout the region that includes Yorks, Lincs, East Midlands and Northants. There will be some opportunity to work from home when relevant. Basic Salary: 23,542.56 per annum Benefits: Company Car or 2,000 car allowance (pro rata), 30 days' Annual Leave (rising to 35 with length of service) + Bank Holidays, Company Pension, Life Assurance x2, Employee Discount Scheme & On-site Parking About Us Set up by a former foster parent and former social worker in 1994, Foster Care Associates (FCA) is an established fostering agency which forms part of the Polaris Community - one of the UK's largest leading communities of children's service providers. Today, we're one of the country's largest and most experienced independent fostering agencies. But just because we're large doesn't mean we're impersonal. At FCA we're one big family, and we're committed to supporting every single child and foster parent, every single minute of the day. Role responsibilities This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is passionate about working with children and supporting them to make a difference in their community. The successful candidate will be part of a small team supporting the delivery of the agency's Participation Service. Arranging activities and workshops for children in our care and children who foster Planning family events and days out Forge close and productive working relationships with regional colleagues, Foster Parents, external professionals and multi-agency networks Attendance at meetings with Professionals from Education, Health and Social Services sectors to support our Children and Young People's care plans Maintain clear records Be aware of, and take responsibility for staying up to date with professional practice standards, legislation and company policy including confidentiality, GDPR, safeguarding, equality, diversity and inclusion Provide support and guidance to our families and help promote the stability of foster placements About You Ideally you will have some experience of working with children and young people, supporting and advocating to ensure their voices are heard Some experience of working with and/or understanding of children and young people who have experienced trauma, helping them to achieve positive outcomes, will be useful Ideally you will possess a relevant qualification or evidence of formal training in childcare, childhood studies, education, social work, youth work, community work and/or psychology You will have excellent communication skills, with an ability to build a strong rapport with both children and adults with an array of different needs and expectations Able to remain calm when under high levels of pressure, emotionally traumatic situations and when dealing with difficult or confrontational behaviour Good written skills with Intermediate IT skills to include Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint) and databases Have a full driving licence and unrestricted access to your own vehicle Be willing to undertake an Enhanced DBS check FCA is part of the Polaris group being a family of independent fostering agencies, all with our own individual areas of expertise, but with one shared vision. We want to give children across the country who have had a difficult start in life, the support they need to build themselves a stronger and happier future. For our Foster Parents, we provide a close network of support that becomes like a second family. For an informal discussion about this exciting role, please contact Jo Barrass - Fostering Service Manager on (phone number removed). No agencies please. Foster Care Associates is an equal opportunities employer and has been awarded the disability confident employer by the jobcentre plus. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. PandoLogic. Category:Personal Care,
Job Description: Logistics Administrator Company: Genesis Technology Services Ltd Reporting To: Project Manager Location: Peterborough, UK (Head Office - Fully On-Site) Contract Type: Fixed Term Permanent Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00am 5:30pm Role Overview Genesis Technology Services Ltd is looking for a proactive and detail-oriented Logistics Administrator to join our growing team. This is an exciting opportunity for an organised individual with logistics and warehouse experience to play a key role in supporting our supply chain and operational efficiency. Working from our office full-time, you will be responsible for coordinating shipments, maintaining accurate inventory records, supporting warehouse operations, and ensuring the smooth movement of goods and materials. Key Responsibilities • Coordinate inbound and outbound logistics activities, including shipments, transportation, and warehousing. • Monitor and manage inventory using logistics and telecommunications systems. • Liaise with suppliers, vendors, and carriers to ensure timely delivery and dispatch of goods. • Support daily warehouse operations, including storage, organisation, and stock control. • Operate and maintain logistics tools, barcode scanners, and related equipment. • Create and maintain dashboards and reports to track logistics performance and identify areas for improvement. • Ensure accurate record-keeping and compliance across all logistics activities. • Carry out physical warehouse duties, including lifting, handling, and shifting goods in line with health and safety procedures. Skills & Experience Required • Previous experience in logistics, warehouse coordination, or supply chain operations. • Good understanding of warehouse procedures and inventory management. • Experience using logistics software, barcode systems, and reporting tools. • Ability to produce and interpret operational dashboards and reports. • Familiarity with technical or telecommunications equipment is desirable. • Strong organisational, communication, and problem-solving skills. • Ability to work independently and as part of a team. • Physically capable of handling and moving stock safely. • Must hold a full valid UK driving licence. What We re Looking For We re seeking someone who is reliable, hands-on, and committed to maintaining high standards of accuracy and efficiency. The ideal candidate will be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment and confident managing multiple priorities. If you are passionate about logistics and want to contribute to a dynamic and supportive team, we d love to hear from you.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Job Description: Logistics Administrator Company: Genesis Technology Services Ltd Reporting To: Project Manager Location: Peterborough, UK (Head Office - Fully On-Site) Contract Type: Fixed Term Permanent Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00am 5:30pm Role Overview Genesis Technology Services Ltd is looking for a proactive and detail-oriented Logistics Administrator to join our growing team. This is an exciting opportunity for an organised individual with logistics and warehouse experience to play a key role in supporting our supply chain and operational efficiency. Working from our office full-time, you will be responsible for coordinating shipments, maintaining accurate inventory records, supporting warehouse operations, and ensuring the smooth movement of goods and materials. Key Responsibilities • Coordinate inbound and outbound logistics activities, including shipments, transportation, and warehousing. • Monitor and manage inventory using logistics and telecommunications systems. • Liaise with suppliers, vendors, and carriers to ensure timely delivery and dispatch of goods. • Support daily warehouse operations, including storage, organisation, and stock control. • Operate and maintain logistics tools, barcode scanners, and related equipment. • Create and maintain dashboards and reports to track logistics performance and identify areas for improvement. • Ensure accurate record-keeping and compliance across all logistics activities. • Carry out physical warehouse duties, including lifting, handling, and shifting goods in line with health and safety procedures. Skills & Experience Required • Previous experience in logistics, warehouse coordination, or supply chain operations. • Good understanding of warehouse procedures and inventory management. • Experience using logistics software, barcode systems, and reporting tools. • Ability to produce and interpret operational dashboards and reports. • Familiarity with technical or telecommunications equipment is desirable. • Strong organisational, communication, and problem-solving skills. • Ability to work independently and as part of a team. • Physically capable of handling and moving stock safely. • Must hold a full valid UK driving licence. What We re Looking For We re seeking someone who is reliable, hands-on, and committed to maintaining high standards of accuracy and efficiency. The ideal candidate will be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment and confident managing multiple priorities. If you are passionate about logistics and want to contribute to a dynamic and supportive team, we d love to hear from you.
Role: Referrals Officer - Fostering Location: Sittingbourne Contract: Full Time, Permanent - 35 hours per week Salary: Up to 23,195.81 per annum Benefits 30 days' annual leave, rising to 35 days with length of service + bank holidays Company Pension Life Assurance Employee Discount Scheme Medical Cash Plan Free on-site parking About Us We are Polaris, one of the UK's largest communities of children's service providers. Within the community, we have independent fostering and adoption agencies who have been passionately improving the lives of young people for over 30 years, as well as education, residential and leaving care services, and bespoke children's services contracts. Our nurturing community works collectively to support the very best outcomes for each and every child in our care. We're ambitious for our children and young people, families and staff, and believe in their futures. What We Are Looking For We are looking for a proactive, relationship-driven Referrals Officer to join our established Referrals Team. A "Referral" is a request from a local authority to find a suitable foster family for a child or young person who needs a safe and supportive home. In this pivotal role, you'll be the first point of contact between local authorities, foster families, and social workers-making sure every referral is carefully matched to the right foster family based on the child's needs. Role Responsibilities Take ownership for all foster family vacancies and act as the key point of contact for specific fostering agencies within the Polaris Community Accurately monitor and record foster family vacancies Engage daily, by phone call or Teams video call, with all foster families on the vacancy list Attend regular meetings with agency managers and social workers Ensure the recording system (CHARMS) is kept updated Use internal performance tools to track data and support foster family vacancies and agency growth Respond to new referrals within 15 minutes, matching children to suitable foster families quickly and carefully Build and maintain strong relationships with local authorities and commissioning teams Adopt a solution-focused approach to overcome barriers and secure successful matches Provide daily updates to your line manager on referral activity, carer availability, and any challenges Log successful matches and declines accurately on agency spreadsheets Requirements Strong administration skills, including screening referrals and updating internal systems A methodical and organised approach to managing and prioritising workload effectively The ability to work well within a fast-paced team environment, as well as autonomously using your own initiative Confidence communicating with both internal and external teams Driven to maximise referral conversions into successful placement matches with available foster families A genuine commitment to the ethos and values of the Polaris Community and its agencies (ISP, Orange Grove, Fosterplus, Clifford House). Experience of working within the children's services sector/similar related field would be advantageous, however, full training will be provided We are an equal opportunities employer. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check. Polaris is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. We reserve the right to withdraw this advert without notification. PandoLogic. Category:Personal Care,
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Role: Referrals Officer - Fostering Location: Sittingbourne Contract: Full Time, Permanent - 35 hours per week Salary: Up to 23,195.81 per annum Benefits 30 days' annual leave, rising to 35 days with length of service + bank holidays Company Pension Life Assurance Employee Discount Scheme Medical Cash Plan Free on-site parking About Us We are Polaris, one of the UK's largest communities of children's service providers. Within the community, we have independent fostering and adoption agencies who have been passionately improving the lives of young people for over 30 years, as well as education, residential and leaving care services, and bespoke children's services contracts. Our nurturing community works collectively to support the very best outcomes for each and every child in our care. We're ambitious for our children and young people, families and staff, and believe in their futures. What We Are Looking For We are looking for a proactive, relationship-driven Referrals Officer to join our established Referrals Team. A "Referral" is a request from a local authority to find a suitable foster family for a child or young person who needs a safe and supportive home. In this pivotal role, you'll be the first point of contact between local authorities, foster families, and social workers-making sure every referral is carefully matched to the right foster family based on the child's needs. Role Responsibilities Take ownership for all foster family vacancies and act as the key point of contact for specific fostering agencies within the Polaris Community Accurately monitor and record foster family vacancies Engage daily, by phone call or Teams video call, with all foster families on the vacancy list Attend regular meetings with agency managers and social workers Ensure the recording system (CHARMS) is kept updated Use internal performance tools to track data and support foster family vacancies and agency growth Respond to new referrals within 15 minutes, matching children to suitable foster families quickly and carefully Build and maintain strong relationships with local authorities and commissioning teams Adopt a solution-focused approach to overcome barriers and secure successful matches Provide daily updates to your line manager on referral activity, carer availability, and any challenges Log successful matches and declines accurately on agency spreadsheets Requirements Strong administration skills, including screening referrals and updating internal systems A methodical and organised approach to managing and prioritising workload effectively The ability to work well within a fast-paced team environment, as well as autonomously using your own initiative Confidence communicating with both internal and external teams Driven to maximise referral conversions into successful placement matches with available foster families A genuine commitment to the ethos and values of the Polaris Community and its agencies (ISP, Orange Grove, Fosterplus, Clifford House). Experience of working within the children's services sector/similar related field would be advantageous, however, full training will be provided We are an equal opportunities employer. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check. Polaris is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. We reserve the right to withdraw this advert without notification. PandoLogic. Category:Personal Care,
Pastoral Student Manager North West London September 2026 Start Are you a graduate looking to begin a rewarding career as a Pastoral Student Manager, working in a Pastoral Student Manager role within education, youth work or pastoral care? A supportive and high-achieving secondary school in North West London is seeking a committed Pastoral Student Manager to join their team from September 2026. This is a fantastic opportunity to work as a Pastoral Student Manager, making a real impact on young people s lives while building a strong foundation for a future career as a Pastoral Student Manager in education or social care. As a Pastoral Student Manager, you will play a vital role in supporting student wellbeing, promoting positive behaviour, and improving attendance across the school. Working closely with Heads of Year, senior leaders, teachers, parents, and external agencies, you will help create a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment where all students can thrive. Key Responsibilities: Provide 1:1 and small group pastoral support to students Support behaviour, wellbeing and attendance interventions Lead restorative conversations and help resolve student issues Act as a positive role model and trusted point of contact Identify barriers to learning and support student engagement Candidate Requirements: Strong academic background with A Levels (A -B grades) and a degree (2:1 or above preferred) Passion for supporting young people and improving student outcomes Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Details: Full-time, contract role (September 2026 - July 2027) £530 PAYE per week (Weeks 1-12), rising to £580 PAYE per week from Week 13 onwards Ideal for graduates considering teacher training, psychology, counselling or youth work If you are ready to take the next step as a Pastoral Student Manager, we would love to hear from you. Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all levels secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this Pastoral Student Manager role in Harrow. For other roles like this, check out our website, search Ribbons & Reeves . We look forward to supporting you in your application to this Pastoral Student Manager role.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Pastoral Student Manager North West London September 2026 Start Are you a graduate looking to begin a rewarding career as a Pastoral Student Manager, working in a Pastoral Student Manager role within education, youth work or pastoral care? A supportive and high-achieving secondary school in North West London is seeking a committed Pastoral Student Manager to join their team from September 2026. This is a fantastic opportunity to work as a Pastoral Student Manager, making a real impact on young people s lives while building a strong foundation for a future career as a Pastoral Student Manager in education or social care. As a Pastoral Student Manager, you will play a vital role in supporting student wellbeing, promoting positive behaviour, and improving attendance across the school. Working closely with Heads of Year, senior leaders, teachers, parents, and external agencies, you will help create a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment where all students can thrive. Key Responsibilities: Provide 1:1 and small group pastoral support to students Support behaviour, wellbeing and attendance interventions Lead restorative conversations and help resolve student issues Act as a positive role model and trusted point of contact Identify barriers to learning and support student engagement Candidate Requirements: Strong academic background with A Levels (A -B grades) and a degree (2:1 or above preferred) Passion for supporting young people and improving student outcomes Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Details: Full-time, contract role (September 2026 - July 2027) £530 PAYE per week (Weeks 1-12), rising to £580 PAYE per week from Week 13 onwards Ideal for graduates considering teacher training, psychology, counselling or youth work If you are ready to take the next step as a Pastoral Student Manager, we would love to hear from you. Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all levels secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this Pastoral Student Manager role in Harrow. For other roles like this, check out our website, search Ribbons & Reeves . We look forward to supporting you in your application to this Pastoral Student Manager role.
FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATES (THE FCA) Participation Officer (Children & Families - Fostering) - Full- Time 35 Hours Location: The successful candidate will be expected to regularly travel to the regional office based in Sheffield. There will be an expectation that if successful you will travel throughout the region that includes Yorks, Lincs, East Midlands and Northants. There will be some opportunity to work from home when relevant. Basic Salary: 23,542.56 per annum Benefits: Company Car or 2,000 car allowance (pro rata), 30 days' Annual Leave (rising to 35 with length of service) + Bank Holidays, Company Pension, Life Assurance x2, Employee Discount Scheme & On-site Parking About Us Set up by a former foster parent and former social worker in 1994, Foster Care Associates (FCA) is an established fostering agency which forms part of the Polaris Community - one of the UK's largest leading communities of children's service providers. Today, we're one of the country's largest and most experienced independent fostering agencies. But just because we're large doesn't mean we're impersonal. At FCA we're one big family, and we're committed to supporting every single child and foster parent, every single minute of the day. Role responsibilities This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is passionate about working with children and supporting them to make a difference in their community. The successful candidate will be part of a small team supporting the delivery of the agency's Participation Service. Arranging activities and workshops for children in our care and children who foster Planning family events and days out Forge close and productive working relationships with regional colleagues, Foster Parents, external professionals and multi-agency networks Attendance at meetings with Professionals from Education, Health and Social Services sectors to support our Children and Young People's care plans Maintain clear records Be aware of, and take responsibility for staying up to date with professional practice standards, legislation and company policy including confidentiality, GDPR, safeguarding, equality, diversity and inclusion Provide support and guidance to our families and help promote the stability of foster placements About You Ideally you will have some experience of working with children and young people, supporting and advocating to ensure their voices are heard Some experience of working with and/or understanding of children and young people who have experienced trauma, helping them to achieve positive outcomes, will be useful Ideally you will possess a relevant qualification or evidence of formal training in childcare, childhood studies, education, social work, youth work, community work and/or psychology You will have excellent communication skills, with an ability to build a strong rapport with both children and adults with an array of different needs and expectations Able to remain calm when under high levels of pressure, emotionally traumatic situations and when dealing with difficult or confrontational behaviour Good written skills with Intermediate IT skills to include Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint) and databases Have a full driving licence and unrestricted access to your own vehicle Be willing to undertake an Enhanced DBS check FCA is part of the Polaris group being a family of independent fostering agencies, all with our own individual areas of expertise, but with one shared vision. We want to give children across the country who have had a difficult start in life, the support they need to build themselves a stronger and happier future. For our Foster Parents, we provide a close network of support that becomes like a second family. For an informal discussion about this exciting role, please contact Jo Barrass - Fostering Service Manager on (phone number removed). No agencies please. Foster Care Associates is an equal opportunities employer and has been awarded the disability confident employer by the jobcentre plus. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. PandoLogic. Category:Personal Care,
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATES (THE FCA) Participation Officer (Children & Families - Fostering) - Full- Time 35 Hours Location: The successful candidate will be expected to regularly travel to the regional office based in Sheffield. There will be an expectation that if successful you will travel throughout the region that includes Yorks, Lincs, East Midlands and Northants. There will be some opportunity to work from home when relevant. Basic Salary: 23,542.56 per annum Benefits: Company Car or 2,000 car allowance (pro rata), 30 days' Annual Leave (rising to 35 with length of service) + Bank Holidays, Company Pension, Life Assurance x2, Employee Discount Scheme & On-site Parking About Us Set up by a former foster parent and former social worker in 1994, Foster Care Associates (FCA) is an established fostering agency which forms part of the Polaris Community - one of the UK's largest leading communities of children's service providers. Today, we're one of the country's largest and most experienced independent fostering agencies. But just because we're large doesn't mean we're impersonal. At FCA we're one big family, and we're committed to supporting every single child and foster parent, every single minute of the day. Role responsibilities This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is passionate about working with children and supporting them to make a difference in their community. The successful candidate will be part of a small team supporting the delivery of the agency's Participation Service. Arranging activities and workshops for children in our care and children who foster Planning family events and days out Forge close and productive working relationships with regional colleagues, Foster Parents, external professionals and multi-agency networks Attendance at meetings with Professionals from Education, Health and Social Services sectors to support our Children and Young People's care plans Maintain clear records Be aware of, and take responsibility for staying up to date with professional practice standards, legislation and company policy including confidentiality, GDPR, safeguarding, equality, diversity and inclusion Provide support and guidance to our families and help promote the stability of foster placements About You Ideally you will have some experience of working with children and young people, supporting and advocating to ensure their voices are heard Some experience of working with and/or understanding of children and young people who have experienced trauma, helping them to achieve positive outcomes, will be useful Ideally you will possess a relevant qualification or evidence of formal training in childcare, childhood studies, education, social work, youth work, community work and/or psychology You will have excellent communication skills, with an ability to build a strong rapport with both children and adults with an array of different needs and expectations Able to remain calm when under high levels of pressure, emotionally traumatic situations and when dealing with difficult or confrontational behaviour Good written skills with Intermediate IT skills to include Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint) and databases Have a full driving licence and unrestricted access to your own vehicle Be willing to undertake an Enhanced DBS check FCA is part of the Polaris group being a family of independent fostering agencies, all with our own individual areas of expertise, but with one shared vision. We want to give children across the country who have had a difficult start in life, the support they need to build themselves a stronger and happier future. For our Foster Parents, we provide a close network of support that becomes like a second family. For an informal discussion about this exciting role, please contact Jo Barrass - Fostering Service Manager on (phone number removed). No agencies please. Foster Care Associates is an equal opportunities employer and has been awarded the disability confident employer by the jobcentre plus. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. PandoLogic. Category:Personal Care,
Job Description Registered Manager Reablement & Domiciliary Care Barnstaple Full-time Altogether Care is one of the largest and most established providers of reablement and domiciliary care in North Devon, supported by a well-established and experienced team click apply for full job details
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Job Description Registered Manager Reablement & Domiciliary Care Barnstaple Full-time Altogether Care is one of the largest and most established providers of reablement and domiciliary care in North Devon, supported by a well-established and experienced team click apply for full job details
FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATES (THE FCA) Participation Officer (Children & Families - Fostering) - Full- Time 35 Hours Location: The successful candidate will be expected to regularly travel to the regional office based in Sheffield. There will be an expectation that if successful you will travel throughout the region that includes Yorks, Lincs, East Midlands and Northants. There will be some opportunity to work from home when relevant. Basic Salary: 23,542.56 per annum Benefits: Company Car or 2,000 car allowance (pro rata), 30 days' Annual Leave (rising to 35 with length of service) + Bank Holidays, Company Pension, Life Assurance x2, Employee Discount Scheme & On-site Parking About Us Set up by a former foster parent and former social worker in 1994, Foster Care Associates (FCA) is an established fostering agency which forms part of the Polaris Community - one of the UK's largest leading communities of children's service providers. Today, we're one of the country's largest and most experienced independent fostering agencies. But just because we're large doesn't mean we're impersonal. At FCA we're one big family, and we're committed to supporting every single child and foster parent, every single minute of the day. Role responsibilities This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is passionate about working with children and supporting them to make a difference in their community. The successful candidate will be part of a small team supporting the delivery of the agency's Participation Service. Arranging activities and workshops for children in our care and children who foster Planning family events and days out Forge close and productive working relationships with regional colleagues, Foster Parents, external professionals and multi-agency networks Attendance at meetings with Professionals from Education, Health and Social Services sectors to support our Children and Young People's care plans Maintain clear records Be aware of, and take responsibility for staying up to date with professional practice standards, legislation and company policy including confidentiality, GDPR, safeguarding, equality, diversity and inclusion Provide support and guidance to our families and help promote the stability of foster placements About You Ideally you will have some experience of working with children and young people, supporting and advocating to ensure their voices are heard Some experience of working with and/or understanding of children and young people who have experienced trauma, helping them to achieve positive outcomes, will be useful Ideally you will possess a relevant qualification or evidence of formal training in childcare, childhood studies, education, social work, youth work, community work and/or psychology You will have excellent communication skills, with an ability to build a strong rapport with both children and adults with an array of different needs and expectations Able to remain calm when under high levels of pressure, emotionally traumatic situations and when dealing with difficult or confrontational behaviour Good written skills with Intermediate IT skills to include Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint) and databases Have a full driving licence and unrestricted access to your own vehicle Be willing to undertake an Enhanced DBS check FCA is part of the Polaris group being a family of independent fostering agencies, all with our own individual areas of expertise, but with one shared vision. We want to give children across the country who have had a difficult start in life, the support they need to build themselves a stronger and happier future. For our Foster Parents, we provide a close network of support that becomes like a second family. For an informal discussion about this exciting role, please contact Jo Barrass - Fostering Service Manager on (phone number removed). No agencies please. Foster Care Associates is an equal opportunities employer and has been awarded the disability confident employer by the jobcentre plus. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. PandoLogic. Category:Personal Care,
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATES (THE FCA) Participation Officer (Children & Families - Fostering) - Full- Time 35 Hours Location: The successful candidate will be expected to regularly travel to the regional office based in Sheffield. There will be an expectation that if successful you will travel throughout the region that includes Yorks, Lincs, East Midlands and Northants. There will be some opportunity to work from home when relevant. Basic Salary: 23,542.56 per annum Benefits: Company Car or 2,000 car allowance (pro rata), 30 days' Annual Leave (rising to 35 with length of service) + Bank Holidays, Company Pension, Life Assurance x2, Employee Discount Scheme & On-site Parking About Us Set up by a former foster parent and former social worker in 1994, Foster Care Associates (FCA) is an established fostering agency which forms part of the Polaris Community - one of the UK's largest leading communities of children's service providers. Today, we're one of the country's largest and most experienced independent fostering agencies. But just because we're large doesn't mean we're impersonal. At FCA we're one big family, and we're committed to supporting every single child and foster parent, every single minute of the day. Role responsibilities This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is passionate about working with children and supporting them to make a difference in their community. The successful candidate will be part of a small team supporting the delivery of the agency's Participation Service. Arranging activities and workshops for children in our care and children who foster Planning family events and days out Forge close and productive working relationships with regional colleagues, Foster Parents, external professionals and multi-agency networks Attendance at meetings with Professionals from Education, Health and Social Services sectors to support our Children and Young People's care plans Maintain clear records Be aware of, and take responsibility for staying up to date with professional practice standards, legislation and company policy including confidentiality, GDPR, safeguarding, equality, diversity and inclusion Provide support and guidance to our families and help promote the stability of foster placements About You Ideally you will have some experience of working with children and young people, supporting and advocating to ensure their voices are heard Some experience of working with and/or understanding of children and young people who have experienced trauma, helping them to achieve positive outcomes, will be useful Ideally you will possess a relevant qualification or evidence of formal training in childcare, childhood studies, education, social work, youth work, community work and/or psychology You will have excellent communication skills, with an ability to build a strong rapport with both children and adults with an array of different needs and expectations Able to remain calm when under high levels of pressure, emotionally traumatic situations and when dealing with difficult or confrontational behaviour Good written skills with Intermediate IT skills to include Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint) and databases Have a full driving licence and unrestricted access to your own vehicle Be willing to undertake an Enhanced DBS check FCA is part of the Polaris group being a family of independent fostering agencies, all with our own individual areas of expertise, but with one shared vision. We want to give children across the country who have had a difficult start in life, the support they need to build themselves a stronger and happier future. For our Foster Parents, we provide a close network of support that becomes like a second family. For an informal discussion about this exciting role, please contact Jo Barrass - Fostering Service Manager on (phone number removed). No agencies please. Foster Care Associates is an equal opportunities employer and has been awarded the disability confident employer by the jobcentre plus. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. PandoLogic. Category:Personal Care,
SHEFFIELD DIOCESAN BOARD OF FINANCE
Rotherham, Yorkshire
Job Purpose To promote, encourage and support social justice and climate justice action across the Diocese of Sheffield. The Social Justice Officer will be a senior practitioner who will play a key role in encouraging and equipping people to step out in faith beyond our church walls, responding to issues of poverty and injustice and working with others to transform the communities around us, be that local, city-wide, our nation and to the wider world. The work of the Social Justice Officer will be shaped by the Church of England's Five Marks of Mission - proclaiming the good news of the Kingdom through presence and relationship; responding to human need by loving service; seeking to transform unjust structures of society, to challenge violence of every kind and to pursue peace and reconciliation; nurturing new believers; and safeguarding the integrity of creation - understood not as abstract principles, but as lived, local commitments. The postholder will help nurture social justice action by listening carefully to local, regional, national and international needs, building partnerships with relevant local and national organisations, and enabling creative, responsive initiatives that meet gaps in social justice provision. The postholder will represent the Diocese at the local and regional level as needed. The role will cover three key aspects: Data Collection, Networking & Connecting, Engaging & Reporting, to be a leading voice for social justice and action in the diocese: Promoting the case for why Christians should be involved in this sort of action Highlighting good practice Feeding into borough and regional networks, the social justice challenges our parishes are encountering in communities. You will work as part of the Diocese of Sheffield central support team. This means that you will have access to the support of colleagues in communications, discipleship development, growing leaders, mission area support, data analysis and project management, and colleagues working in the Racial Justice Programme, the Environment Team and in Parish Nursing services. You will be expected to collaborate with these colleagues, strategically and practically, to support the delivery of the social justice work. The post holder will have the opportunity to collaboratively shape the priorities and workplace for the role. However, we anticipate that the following few years could look as follows: Year 1 - listening, parish audits, mapping of social justice activity, assessing local priority issues/areas of interest. Identify a maximum of 3 areas to focus on as a diocese and recommend these to the Bishop's Council after review by any suitable sub-groups, e.g., the Board of Faith and Justice or equivalent. Year 2 - develop connections into local and regional networks where priority issues/areas of interest align with what you've found in year 1. Resources and comms to encourage, inspire and support social justice in our parishes. Year 3 - continue to focus on the 3 priority areas and review change and learning since the start of the work. We recognise that social justice is a huge topic area and will welcome the post holder working collaboratively to identify some areas of focus for the next few years of the strategy, to the end of 2031. This is a post which is funded by a grant from the National Church, currently up to the end of 2028. There will be further opportunity for us to review and extend the role if further funding is available, with the current expectation that this could be until 2031. Regular reviews on this will take place. We have a strong record for applications and grants, but we are not in a position to give guarantees. Main duties and responsibilities Data collection: Creating and documenting an understanding of the term Social Justice and what it means in this context / for this season for The Sheffield Diocesan Board of Finance as a Christian organisation. Compile a mapping audit - using information already collected (e.g. Stats for Mission) and some gathering of relevant info - to develop a current picture of social justice good practice happening across the diocese and understand local needs. Use the data audit and other relevant data to report on work that contributes to all five Marks of Mission, especially marks 3 to 5. Use data to help support decision-making and for sway to MPs, public sector organisations, etc., and to speak into civic spaces along with other voluntary, community, and faith organisations. Networking & Connecting: Being the go-to person in the Diocese to contact about different social justice issues to make sure that action happens. Supporting Bishop's Advisors and other volunteers on matters of social justice. Connecting with key organisations, e.g., local voluntary community groups, faith groups, public sector groups, and other partners/networks, to help connect people working to address similar local needs, as well as finding common connections regarding concerns for global issues. Connecting the dots to link different groups with similar needs, including other denominations/faiths, and resource-sharing. Advocacy and shared campaigns with partners - political, civic, charity, faith, and national church. Connect with other Diocesan initiatives, e.g. Lights for Christ and growing lay leaders. Ensuring social justice and action are linked to discipleship and leader development. Liaise and work closely with relevant Diocesan project leads, including the Net Zero Programme Manager and the Racial Justice Officer. Engaging & Reporting: Create a bank of resources which are instinctive and easy to access (developing content to be passed to the Communications Team to be curated). Such as how to make a start with community engagement and community audits. Working with other colleagues to develop comms on the gospel imperative and how Marks of Mission interlink. Identify a maximum of 3 key areas (1 to be a global / world issue) for a diocesan-wide focus and to promote through teamwork and partnership networks - understanding of challenges/barriers to engagement by theme, (e.g. in line with other civic and community current priorities, such as tackling loneliness or food poverty). Help parishes engage with food banks, homelessness, and refugees. Establish an effective and efficient structure of reporting to ensure boards/ governance bodies within the Diocesan structure are appropriately engaged and informed, e.g., the Board of Faith and Justice and Bishop's Council. The post holder is required to: Support the ethos, aims and objectives of the Sheffield Diocesan Board of Finance Keep up to date with developments in their area of work. Collaborate with the Net Zero Project Manager and Environment team as appropriate, where there is overlap with social justice issues and in line with identified priorities. Support communication and publicity, via the Communications Team, for social justice initiatives, including social media, local newsletters, and noticeboards Participate in performance management and appraisal/personal development reviews. Engage in training and continuous professional development activities. The post holder may be required to work outside normal office hours, including occasional weekend working, subject to time off in lieu. The post holder will comply with all standards, policies and procedures set by the diocese, including, but not limited to, those governing safeguarding, health and safety, GDPR, confidentiality and equal opportunities. To attend team meetings and regular one-to-one meetings with your line manager To work as an autonomous and lone practitioner, ensuring adherence to the Diocese of Sheffield's systems for lone workers To participate in annual development review with direct line manager To ensure confidentiality and data protection processes are in place, and policies are adhered to at all times. This role description provides a guide to the duties and responsibilities of the post and is not an exhaustive list. The post holder may be asked to undertake any other relevant duties appropriate to the post. The role description will be amended over time, in full consultation with the post holder, to meet the needs of the Diocese. The work of the Social Justice Officer will be shaped by the Church of England's Five Marks of Mission. The postholder will be a senior practitioner who will play a key role in encouraging and equipping people to step out in faith beyond our church walls, responding to issues of poverty and injustice and working with others to transform the communities around us, be that local, city-wide, our nation and to the wider world. The postholder will help nurture social justice action by listening carefully to local, regional, national and international needs, building partnerships with relevant local and national organisations, and enabling creative, responsive initiatives that meet gaps in social justice provision, and representing the Diocese at the local and regional level as needed. SDBF Salary Band 3.1 £44,000 (FTE) - Pro rata £26,400 - £35,200 Part-Time 21 - 28 hours per week Working Pattern - 3 to 4 days per week - Flexible Based at Diocesan Church House in Rotherham, but with hybrid working from home This is a post funded by a grant from the National Church . click apply for full job details
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Job Purpose To promote, encourage and support social justice and climate justice action across the Diocese of Sheffield. The Social Justice Officer will be a senior practitioner who will play a key role in encouraging and equipping people to step out in faith beyond our church walls, responding to issues of poverty and injustice and working with others to transform the communities around us, be that local, city-wide, our nation and to the wider world. The work of the Social Justice Officer will be shaped by the Church of England's Five Marks of Mission - proclaiming the good news of the Kingdom through presence and relationship; responding to human need by loving service; seeking to transform unjust structures of society, to challenge violence of every kind and to pursue peace and reconciliation; nurturing new believers; and safeguarding the integrity of creation - understood not as abstract principles, but as lived, local commitments. The postholder will help nurture social justice action by listening carefully to local, regional, national and international needs, building partnerships with relevant local and national organisations, and enabling creative, responsive initiatives that meet gaps in social justice provision. The postholder will represent the Diocese at the local and regional level as needed. The role will cover three key aspects: Data Collection, Networking & Connecting, Engaging & Reporting, to be a leading voice for social justice and action in the diocese: Promoting the case for why Christians should be involved in this sort of action Highlighting good practice Feeding into borough and regional networks, the social justice challenges our parishes are encountering in communities. You will work as part of the Diocese of Sheffield central support team. This means that you will have access to the support of colleagues in communications, discipleship development, growing leaders, mission area support, data analysis and project management, and colleagues working in the Racial Justice Programme, the Environment Team and in Parish Nursing services. You will be expected to collaborate with these colleagues, strategically and practically, to support the delivery of the social justice work. The post holder will have the opportunity to collaboratively shape the priorities and workplace for the role. However, we anticipate that the following few years could look as follows: Year 1 - listening, parish audits, mapping of social justice activity, assessing local priority issues/areas of interest. Identify a maximum of 3 areas to focus on as a diocese and recommend these to the Bishop's Council after review by any suitable sub-groups, e.g., the Board of Faith and Justice or equivalent. Year 2 - develop connections into local and regional networks where priority issues/areas of interest align with what you've found in year 1. Resources and comms to encourage, inspire and support social justice in our parishes. Year 3 - continue to focus on the 3 priority areas and review change and learning since the start of the work. We recognise that social justice is a huge topic area and will welcome the post holder working collaboratively to identify some areas of focus for the next few years of the strategy, to the end of 2031. This is a post which is funded by a grant from the National Church, currently up to the end of 2028. There will be further opportunity for us to review and extend the role if further funding is available, with the current expectation that this could be until 2031. Regular reviews on this will take place. We have a strong record for applications and grants, but we are not in a position to give guarantees. Main duties and responsibilities Data collection: Creating and documenting an understanding of the term Social Justice and what it means in this context / for this season for The Sheffield Diocesan Board of Finance as a Christian organisation. Compile a mapping audit - using information already collected (e.g. Stats for Mission) and some gathering of relevant info - to develop a current picture of social justice good practice happening across the diocese and understand local needs. Use the data audit and other relevant data to report on work that contributes to all five Marks of Mission, especially marks 3 to 5. Use data to help support decision-making and for sway to MPs, public sector organisations, etc., and to speak into civic spaces along with other voluntary, community, and faith organisations. Networking & Connecting: Being the go-to person in the Diocese to contact about different social justice issues to make sure that action happens. Supporting Bishop's Advisors and other volunteers on matters of social justice. Connecting with key organisations, e.g., local voluntary community groups, faith groups, public sector groups, and other partners/networks, to help connect people working to address similar local needs, as well as finding common connections regarding concerns for global issues. Connecting the dots to link different groups with similar needs, including other denominations/faiths, and resource-sharing. Advocacy and shared campaigns with partners - political, civic, charity, faith, and national church. Connect with other Diocesan initiatives, e.g. Lights for Christ and growing lay leaders. Ensuring social justice and action are linked to discipleship and leader development. Liaise and work closely with relevant Diocesan project leads, including the Net Zero Programme Manager and the Racial Justice Officer. Engaging & Reporting: Create a bank of resources which are instinctive and easy to access (developing content to be passed to the Communications Team to be curated). Such as how to make a start with community engagement and community audits. Working with other colleagues to develop comms on the gospel imperative and how Marks of Mission interlink. Identify a maximum of 3 key areas (1 to be a global / world issue) for a diocesan-wide focus and to promote through teamwork and partnership networks - understanding of challenges/barriers to engagement by theme, (e.g. in line with other civic and community current priorities, such as tackling loneliness or food poverty). Help parishes engage with food banks, homelessness, and refugees. Establish an effective and efficient structure of reporting to ensure boards/ governance bodies within the Diocesan structure are appropriately engaged and informed, e.g., the Board of Faith and Justice and Bishop's Council. The post holder is required to: Support the ethos, aims and objectives of the Sheffield Diocesan Board of Finance Keep up to date with developments in their area of work. Collaborate with the Net Zero Project Manager and Environment team as appropriate, where there is overlap with social justice issues and in line with identified priorities. Support communication and publicity, via the Communications Team, for social justice initiatives, including social media, local newsletters, and noticeboards Participate in performance management and appraisal/personal development reviews. Engage in training and continuous professional development activities. The post holder may be required to work outside normal office hours, including occasional weekend working, subject to time off in lieu. The post holder will comply with all standards, policies and procedures set by the diocese, including, but not limited to, those governing safeguarding, health and safety, GDPR, confidentiality and equal opportunities. To attend team meetings and regular one-to-one meetings with your line manager To work as an autonomous and lone practitioner, ensuring adherence to the Diocese of Sheffield's systems for lone workers To participate in annual development review with direct line manager To ensure confidentiality and data protection processes are in place, and policies are adhered to at all times. This role description provides a guide to the duties and responsibilities of the post and is not an exhaustive list. The post holder may be asked to undertake any other relevant duties appropriate to the post. The role description will be amended over time, in full consultation with the post holder, to meet the needs of the Diocese. The work of the Social Justice Officer will be shaped by the Church of England's Five Marks of Mission. The postholder will be a senior practitioner who will play a key role in encouraging and equipping people to step out in faith beyond our church walls, responding to issues of poverty and injustice and working with others to transform the communities around us, be that local, city-wide, our nation and to the wider world. The postholder will help nurture social justice action by listening carefully to local, regional, national and international needs, building partnerships with relevant local and national organisations, and enabling creative, responsive initiatives that meet gaps in social justice provision, and representing the Diocese at the local and regional level as needed. SDBF Salary Band 3.1 £44,000 (FTE) - Pro rata £26,400 - £35,200 Part-Time 21 - 28 hours per week Working Pattern - 3 to 4 days per week - Flexible Based at Diocesan Church House in Rotherham, but with hybrid working from home This is a post funded by a grant from the National Church . click apply for full job details
Reports To: Service Centre manager The Technical and Production Supervisor oversees the day-to-day operations of our workshop, specialising in payment terminals, barcode scanners, mobile devices, communication devices, Pos and laptops and associated devices. This role combines strong technical knowledge with leadership, process management, data integrity, and customer liaison click apply for full job details
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Reports To: Service Centre manager The Technical and Production Supervisor oversees the day-to-day operations of our workshop, specialising in payment terminals, barcode scanners, mobile devices, communication devices, Pos and laptops and associated devices. This role combines strong technical knowledge with leadership, process management, data integrity, and customer liaison click apply for full job details
We are recruiting for an experienced Project Manager to join a principal contractor delivering a major food manufacturing construction scheme in Barnsley. The project is a high-value 15m- 30m development involving demolition, new build and fit-out , currently at design and procurement stage . This is an excellent opportunity for a construction professional with a strong background in food manufacturing environments , who can take ownership of project delivery from inception through to completion while ensuring the highest standards of safety, quality, programme control and stakeholder communication. Role Overview The successful Project Manager will lead and manage specialist food manufacturing construction projects on behalf of the principal contractor, ensuring works are delivered on time, within budget and to the required quality and compliance standards . The role will involve full lifecycle project leadership, from planning and procurement through execution, reporting, risk management and handover. Key Responsibilities Project Planning & Delivery Develop detailed project plans, programmes and resource allocation strategies. Define project scope, objectives and deliverables in collaboration with key stakeholders. Manage all phases of the construction project from pre-construction through to completion and handover. Oversee demolition, new build and fit-out activities while maintaining progress against programme. Minimum 7 years' experience in food manufacturing construction project management. Proven track record delivering complex projects as a main contractor Experience managing projects valued at over 10m . Strong experience managing budgets, schedules and multidisciplinary teams. Experience across the full project lifecycle, from pre-construction through to handover. Experience managing shutdowns, phased works and commissioning in live or regulated environments. Key Skills & Competencies Strong strategic health and safety awareness. Budget ownership and commercial control capability. Programme development and risk management expertise. Extensive experience in food manufacturing builds or refurbishments. Strong client leadership and decision-making ability. Excellent communication, coordination and stakeholder management skills. Qualifications & Certifications NVQ Level 6 or equivalent in Construction Management, Civil Engineering or a related discipline is preferred. CSCS Card (Manager level). SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme). TWC (Temporary Works Coordinator). First Aid at Work certification UKATA Asbestos Training Please click here to find out more about our Key Information Documents. Please note that the documents provided contain generic information. If we are successful in finding you an assignment, you will receive a Key Information Document which will be specific to the vendor set-up you have chosen and your placement. To find out more about Progressive please visit (url removed) Progressive Recruitment, a trading division of SThree Partnership LLP is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy Registered office 8 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4BQ, United Kingdom Partnership Number OC(phone number removed) England and Wales
Jun 13, 2026
Contractor
We are recruiting for an experienced Project Manager to join a principal contractor delivering a major food manufacturing construction scheme in Barnsley. The project is a high-value 15m- 30m development involving demolition, new build and fit-out , currently at design and procurement stage . This is an excellent opportunity for a construction professional with a strong background in food manufacturing environments , who can take ownership of project delivery from inception through to completion while ensuring the highest standards of safety, quality, programme control and stakeholder communication. Role Overview The successful Project Manager will lead and manage specialist food manufacturing construction projects on behalf of the principal contractor, ensuring works are delivered on time, within budget and to the required quality and compliance standards . The role will involve full lifecycle project leadership, from planning and procurement through execution, reporting, risk management and handover. Key Responsibilities Project Planning & Delivery Develop detailed project plans, programmes and resource allocation strategies. Define project scope, objectives and deliverables in collaboration with key stakeholders. Manage all phases of the construction project from pre-construction through to completion and handover. Oversee demolition, new build and fit-out activities while maintaining progress against programme. Minimum 7 years' experience in food manufacturing construction project management. Proven track record delivering complex projects as a main contractor Experience managing projects valued at over 10m . Strong experience managing budgets, schedules and multidisciplinary teams. Experience across the full project lifecycle, from pre-construction through to handover. Experience managing shutdowns, phased works and commissioning in live or regulated environments. Key Skills & Competencies Strong strategic health and safety awareness. Budget ownership and commercial control capability. Programme development and risk management expertise. Extensive experience in food manufacturing builds or refurbishments. Strong client leadership and decision-making ability. Excellent communication, coordination and stakeholder management skills. Qualifications & Certifications NVQ Level 6 or equivalent in Construction Management, Civil Engineering or a related discipline is preferred. CSCS Card (Manager level). SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme). TWC (Temporary Works Coordinator). First Aid at Work certification UKATA Asbestos Training Please click here to find out more about our Key Information Documents. Please note that the documents provided contain generic information. If we are successful in finding you an assignment, you will receive a Key Information Document which will be specific to the vendor set-up you have chosen and your placement. To find out more about Progressive please visit (url removed) Progressive Recruitment, a trading division of SThree Partnership LLP is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy Registered office 8 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4BQ, United Kingdom Partnership Number OC(phone number removed) England and Wales
This role focuses on those who have military experience interested in working in the private sector. Amazons military recruiting team is available to discuss the many opportunities within Amazon Operations. At Amazon, thousands of former military are driving innovation and raising the bar on customer experience. On a daily basis, those with military backgrounds are able to apply their knowledge, sk click apply for full job details
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
This role focuses on those who have military experience interested in working in the private sector. Amazons military recruiting team is available to discuss the many opportunities within Amazon Operations. At Amazon, thousands of former military are driving innovation and raising the bar on customer experience. On a daily basis, those with military backgrounds are able to apply their knowledge, sk click apply for full job details
Registered Manager - Job Description Provider: Havenwell Homes Location: Luton Salary: £60,000 per annum + company car + performance-related bonus (payable once the home has opened) Home Capacity: 3 children (ages 11-15) 1. Job Purpose The Registered Manager (RM) will lead Havenwell Homes' new 3-bed children's home in Luton, providing high-quality, child-centred residential care for young people aged 11-15 with various emotional and behavioural needs . The RM is responsible for leading the Ofsted registration process, establishing a stable team, and ensuring full compliance with the Children's Homes (England) Regulations 2015 and the Quality Standards . They will shape the home's culture, ensuring therapeutic, trauma-informed practice and consistently positive outcomes for children. 2. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Management Lead the home through Ofsted pre-registration, interviews, and initial inspection. Develop and embed a child-centred, trauma-informed culture. Provide strong leadership to the team, including induction, supervision, and performance management. Maintain effective staffing levels and create the staff shift pattern (TBC). Model positive, professional behaviour promoting children's safety and development. Childcare & Safeguarding Serve as the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) for the home. Ensure safe, effective care planning, risk assessments, and placement matching. Advocate for children, ensuring their voice shapes daily practice and the home environment. Build strong relationships with families, social workers, and external partners. Oversee behaviour support approaches, ensuring non-restrictive, trauma-aware practice. Regulatory Compliance & Quality Ensure full compliance with Children's Homes Regulations & Ofsted SCCIF. Maintain accurate, high-quality records in line with legal and organisational requirements. Prepare and submit Regulation 45 Quality of Care Reviews. Ensure all notifiable incidents are reported to Ofsted and safeguarding partners. Oversee health & safety, fire safety, medication systems, and risk management. Operational Management Manage the home's budget and ensure cost-effective operations. Oversee rotas, training plans, admissions, and staff deployment. Ensure the home environment is safe, welcoming, and well maintained. Lead team meetings, reflective practice sessions, and debriefs. Ensure key policies are implemented and regularly reviewed. Strategic Development Support the development of Havenwell Homes' wider service and future homes. Embed continuous improvement and evidence-based practice. Build strong links with local authorities and external professionals. 3. Person Specification Essential Skills & Attributes Strong leadership and team-building skills. Excellent safeguarding decision-making. Ability to create a therapeutic, structured, and nurturing environment. Excellent communication, relationship-building, and report-writing skills. Resilient, emotionally intelligent, and calm under pressure. Ability to manage staff rotas, budgets, and operational systems. Desirable Attributes Ability to develop new services. Experience supporting children with complex and varied needs. Understanding of therapeutic models such as PACE or restorative practice. 4. Required Qualifications & Experience Essential Level 5 Diploma in Leadership & Management for Residential Childcare (or equivalent). Minimum 2 years' experience in a children's residential setting. Minimum 1 year supervisory/management experience . Strong understanding of: Children's Homes Regulations 2015 Quality Standards Ofsted SCCIF Safeguarding and risk management Experience supporting children with emotional/behavioural needs. Desirable Experience as a Deputy or Registered Manager. DSL training. Behaviour support and trauma-informed practice training. Medication administration, first aid, and health & safety training. 5. Additional Requirements Full UK driving licence (company car provided). Ability to work flexible hours, including occasional weekends/evenings. On-call responsibilities as part of the management structure. Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Registered Manager - Job Description Provider: Havenwell Homes Location: Luton Salary: £60,000 per annum + company car + performance-related bonus (payable once the home has opened) Home Capacity: 3 children (ages 11-15) 1. Job Purpose The Registered Manager (RM) will lead Havenwell Homes' new 3-bed children's home in Luton, providing high-quality, child-centred residential care for young people aged 11-15 with various emotional and behavioural needs . The RM is responsible for leading the Ofsted registration process, establishing a stable team, and ensuring full compliance with the Children's Homes (England) Regulations 2015 and the Quality Standards . They will shape the home's culture, ensuring therapeutic, trauma-informed practice and consistently positive outcomes for children. 2. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Management Lead the home through Ofsted pre-registration, interviews, and initial inspection. Develop and embed a child-centred, trauma-informed culture. Provide strong leadership to the team, including induction, supervision, and performance management. Maintain effective staffing levels and create the staff shift pattern (TBC). Model positive, professional behaviour promoting children's safety and development. Childcare & Safeguarding Serve as the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) for the home. Ensure safe, effective care planning, risk assessments, and placement matching. Advocate for children, ensuring their voice shapes daily practice and the home environment. Build strong relationships with families, social workers, and external partners. Oversee behaviour support approaches, ensuring non-restrictive, trauma-aware practice. Regulatory Compliance & Quality Ensure full compliance with Children's Homes Regulations & Ofsted SCCIF. Maintain accurate, high-quality records in line with legal and organisational requirements. Prepare and submit Regulation 45 Quality of Care Reviews. Ensure all notifiable incidents are reported to Ofsted and safeguarding partners. Oversee health & safety, fire safety, medication systems, and risk management. Operational Management Manage the home's budget and ensure cost-effective operations. Oversee rotas, training plans, admissions, and staff deployment. Ensure the home environment is safe, welcoming, and well maintained. Lead team meetings, reflective practice sessions, and debriefs. Ensure key policies are implemented and regularly reviewed. Strategic Development Support the development of Havenwell Homes' wider service and future homes. Embed continuous improvement and evidence-based practice. Build strong links with local authorities and external professionals. 3. Person Specification Essential Skills & Attributes Strong leadership and team-building skills. Excellent safeguarding decision-making. Ability to create a therapeutic, structured, and nurturing environment. Excellent communication, relationship-building, and report-writing skills. Resilient, emotionally intelligent, and calm under pressure. Ability to manage staff rotas, budgets, and operational systems. Desirable Attributes Ability to develop new services. Experience supporting children with complex and varied needs. Understanding of therapeutic models such as PACE or restorative practice. 4. Required Qualifications & Experience Essential Level 5 Diploma in Leadership & Management for Residential Childcare (or equivalent). Minimum 2 years' experience in a children's residential setting. Minimum 1 year supervisory/management experience . Strong understanding of: Children's Homes Regulations 2015 Quality Standards Ofsted SCCIF Safeguarding and risk management Experience supporting children with emotional/behavioural needs. Desirable Experience as a Deputy or Registered Manager. DSL training. Behaviour support and trauma-informed practice training. Medication administration, first aid, and health & safety training. 5. Additional Requirements Full UK driving licence (company car provided). Ability to work flexible hours, including occasional weekends/evenings. On-call responsibilities as part of the management structure. Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check.