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Brook Street Social Care
Team Leader- Children & Young People
Brook Street Social Care
Team Leader - Children and Young People Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties Base salary of 35,400 - 42,664 . Bonuses: Up to 3 sleep-ins per month, paid at 80 per sleep-in, plus attendance allowance up to 1,400 per year Location- Darlington Working in our Children's Home means becoming part of a young person's day-to-day life. It means being there for the highest highs and the lowest lows, offering consistency, care and leadership that helps young people rebuild trust, develop confidence and move towards a brighter future. As a Team Leader, you will play a key role in supporting young people with social, emotional and mental health needs , helping them to feel safe, valued and understood. You will support the team to deliver outstanding care, create positive routines and celebrate the small moments that make a big difference. About the role We are looking for a compassionate, resilient and inspiring Team Leader to join our Children's Home team. In this role, you will support the day-to-day running of the home, lead by example, and help ensure our young people receive the highest quality care and support. You will work closely with the Registered Manager and Deputy Manager , stepping up when needed to help deputise and maintain high standards across the home. You'll also play a vital part in supporting, guiding and motivating the staff team, creating a positive culture where both young people and colleagues can thrive. This is a role for someone who can build strong relationships, remain calm under pressure, and bring warmth, patience and professionalism to every shift. What you will do Support the day-to-day care of young people in the home. Build positive, trusting relationships with children and young people. Lead, support and motivate the staff team. Ensure high standards of care, safeguarding and practice are always maintained. Deputise for the Registered Manager and Deputy Manager when required. Support the implementation of care plans, routines and risk assessments. Promote independence, confidence and emotional well-being. Act as a role model for best practice in residential childcare. Contribute to a safe, nurturing and stable home environment. Support staff development through coaching, guidance and supervision.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Team Leader - Children and Young People Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties Base salary of 35,400 - 42,664 . Bonuses: Up to 3 sleep-ins per month, paid at 80 per sleep-in, plus attendance allowance up to 1,400 per year Location- Darlington Working in our Children's Home means becoming part of a young person's day-to-day life. It means being there for the highest highs and the lowest lows, offering consistency, care and leadership that helps young people rebuild trust, develop confidence and move towards a brighter future. As a Team Leader, you will play a key role in supporting young people with social, emotional and mental health needs , helping them to feel safe, valued and understood. You will support the team to deliver outstanding care, create positive routines and celebrate the small moments that make a big difference. About the role We are looking for a compassionate, resilient and inspiring Team Leader to join our Children's Home team. In this role, you will support the day-to-day running of the home, lead by example, and help ensure our young people receive the highest quality care and support. You will work closely with the Registered Manager and Deputy Manager , stepping up when needed to help deputise and maintain high standards across the home. You'll also play a vital part in supporting, guiding and motivating the staff team, creating a positive culture where both young people and colleagues can thrive. This is a role for someone who can build strong relationships, remain calm under pressure, and bring warmth, patience and professionalism to every shift. What you will do Support the day-to-day care of young people in the home. Build positive, trusting relationships with children and young people. Lead, support and motivate the staff team. Ensure high standards of care, safeguarding and practice are always maintained. Deputise for the Registered Manager and Deputy Manager when required. Support the implementation of care plans, routines and risk assessments. Promote independence, confidence and emotional well-being. Act as a role model for best practice in residential childcare. Contribute to a safe, nurturing and stable home environment. Support staff development through coaching, guidance and supervision.
Brook Street Social Care
Team Leader
Brook Street Social Care Wigan, Lancashire
Team Leader - Solo Placement Children's Residential Complex EBD Home Location: Wigan, Greater Manchester Salary: 15.50 per hour / 33,852 per annum + 30 per sleep Hours: Full-time, Permanent Shifts: 1 on 2 off Brook Street Social Care , in proud partnership with a respected children's residential care provider in Wigan, Greater Manchester , is recruiting for an experienced and dedicated Team Leader to join their compassionate and growing team. About the Role: As a Team Leader , you will play a pivotal role in supporting young people with emotional and behavioural needs in a nurturing, safe, and structured environment. You will lead a team of residential support workers, ensuring the highest quality of care is consistently delivered while promoting positive outcomes for the children and young people in your care. Key Responsibilities: Support the Registered Manager in the day-to-day running of the home Lead, mentor, and supervise a team of care staff Ensure all safeguarding, compliance, and quality standards are met Support the development and implementation of individual care plans Build trusting relationships with children, families, and professionals Be part of the on-call rota and cover shifts when required Requirements: Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (or equivalent) - essential Previous experience in a senior or team leader role within a children's residential setting Strong leadership, communication, and organisational skills A genuine passion for making a difference in young people's lives Ability to work flexibly, including evenings, weekends, and sleep-in shifts Enhanced DBS (or willingness to undergo one) What's on Offer: Ongoing training and professional development Supportive leadership and clear progression pathways A chance to work for an organisation that truly values its staff and the children they care for Ready to take the next step in your career and make a real difference? Apply today at Brook Street Social Care for more information. Good luck!
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Team Leader - Solo Placement Children's Residential Complex EBD Home Location: Wigan, Greater Manchester Salary: 15.50 per hour / 33,852 per annum + 30 per sleep Hours: Full-time, Permanent Shifts: 1 on 2 off Brook Street Social Care , in proud partnership with a respected children's residential care provider in Wigan, Greater Manchester , is recruiting for an experienced and dedicated Team Leader to join their compassionate and growing team. About the Role: As a Team Leader , you will play a pivotal role in supporting young people with emotional and behavioural needs in a nurturing, safe, and structured environment. You will lead a team of residential support workers, ensuring the highest quality of care is consistently delivered while promoting positive outcomes for the children and young people in your care. Key Responsibilities: Support the Registered Manager in the day-to-day running of the home Lead, mentor, and supervise a team of care staff Ensure all safeguarding, compliance, and quality standards are met Support the development and implementation of individual care plans Build trusting relationships with children, families, and professionals Be part of the on-call rota and cover shifts when required Requirements: Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (or equivalent) - essential Previous experience in a senior or team leader role within a children's residential setting Strong leadership, communication, and organisational skills A genuine passion for making a difference in young people's lives Ability to work flexibly, including evenings, weekends, and sleep-in shifts Enhanced DBS (or willingness to undergo one) What's on Offer: Ongoing training and professional development Supportive leadership and clear progression pathways A chance to work for an organisation that truly values its staff and the children they care for Ready to take the next step in your career and make a real difference? Apply today at Brook Street Social Care for more information. Good luck!
Headway Adolescent Resources Limited
Residential Children's Services Team Leader
Headway Adolescent Resources Limited Badgworth, Somerset
Residential Children's Services Team Leader Location: Badgworth Contract: Full Time, Permanent Specific Hours: 38 hours per week Salary Unqualified: Up to 34,079.99 with sleep-in shifts Qualified: Up to 35,810.18 with sleep-in shifts Headway Adolescent Resources, established in 1999, has built a strong reputation for providing high-quality, holistic care to young people from all backgrounds. We're looking for a dedicated Team Leader to join our 3-bed home in Badgworth. If you're passionate about supporting young people, promoting their wellbeing and helping them reach their full potential, we'd love to hear from you. What We Offer Holiday Allowance Pension Scheme (3% employer contribution) Ofsted Bonus of 200 for a Good report and 500 for an Outstanding report Employee Discount Scheme Employee Assistance Programme A sleep-in allowance of 46 per night as and when the business needs it About the Role In this role, you will ensure young people receive a safe, positive and nurturing living experience while leading and supporting the residential support worker team to deliver high-quality care. Work shifts to ensure the home runs safely, smoothly and in line with safeguarding expectations Lead and supervise residential support workers, promoting best practice and acting as a positive role model Maintain up-to-date knowledge of policies, procedures, legislation and the home's Statement of Purpose, and guide staff in applying these Build strong, professional relationships with multi-agency partners, families and the wider community Support care planning, young people's reviews, and progress against individual plans Encourage young people to participate in decision-making within the home and the community Promote equality, anti-discriminatory practice, and uphold all Health & Safety and data protection requirements Attend required training and support QCF learners where needed Essential Skills A good standard of education and working towards, or holding, a Level 3 Diploma in Children and Young People's Workforce or equivalent Strong understanding of childcare legislation, Children's Home Regulations and quality standards Experience supporting young people with challenging behaviours Confident in report writing, numeracy, general administration and IT Able to build positive, empathetic relationships with young people and committed to achieving the best outcomes Motivational and supportive leadership style, with the ability to supervise and develop staff Knowledge of national and local safeguarding procedures and protocols Headway Adolescent Resources is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all staff to share this commitment. All candidates will be subject to thorough reference checks, including an enhanced DBS, as safeguarding young people is at the heart of everything we do. PandoLogic. Category:General, Location:Axbridge, ENG-BS26 2QY
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Residential Children's Services Team Leader Location: Badgworth Contract: Full Time, Permanent Specific Hours: 38 hours per week Salary Unqualified: Up to 34,079.99 with sleep-in shifts Qualified: Up to 35,810.18 with sleep-in shifts Headway Adolescent Resources, established in 1999, has built a strong reputation for providing high-quality, holistic care to young people from all backgrounds. We're looking for a dedicated Team Leader to join our 3-bed home in Badgworth. If you're passionate about supporting young people, promoting their wellbeing and helping them reach their full potential, we'd love to hear from you. What We Offer Holiday Allowance Pension Scheme (3% employer contribution) Ofsted Bonus of 200 for a Good report and 500 for an Outstanding report Employee Discount Scheme Employee Assistance Programme A sleep-in allowance of 46 per night as and when the business needs it About the Role In this role, you will ensure young people receive a safe, positive and nurturing living experience while leading and supporting the residential support worker team to deliver high-quality care. Work shifts to ensure the home runs safely, smoothly and in line with safeguarding expectations Lead and supervise residential support workers, promoting best practice and acting as a positive role model Maintain up-to-date knowledge of policies, procedures, legislation and the home's Statement of Purpose, and guide staff in applying these Build strong, professional relationships with multi-agency partners, families and the wider community Support care planning, young people's reviews, and progress against individual plans Encourage young people to participate in decision-making within the home and the community Promote equality, anti-discriminatory practice, and uphold all Health & Safety and data protection requirements Attend required training and support QCF learners where needed Essential Skills A good standard of education and working towards, or holding, a Level 3 Diploma in Children and Young People's Workforce or equivalent Strong understanding of childcare legislation, Children's Home Regulations and quality standards Experience supporting young people with challenging behaviours Confident in report writing, numeracy, general administration and IT Able to build positive, empathetic relationships with young people and committed to achieving the best outcomes Motivational and supportive leadership style, with the ability to supervise and develop staff Knowledge of national and local safeguarding procedures and protocols Headway Adolescent Resources is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all staff to share this commitment. All candidates will be subject to thorough reference checks, including an enhanced DBS, as safeguarding young people is at the heart of everything we do. PandoLogic. Category:General, Location:Axbridge, ENG-BS26 2QY
Polaris Community
Fostering Assessment Manager
Polaris Community
Role: Fostering Assessment Manager Location: Remote Contract: Full Time, Permanent - 35 hours per week Salary: Up to 49,000 per annum Benefits 30 days' annual leave, rising to 35 days with length of service + bank holidays Car Allowance Company Pension Life Assurance Employee Discount Scheme 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 leaving care services, residential, education 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. We are delighted to be seeking an Assessment Manager to join our established assessment team to provide support, robust leadership and management to the foster parent assessment process. This is an excellent opportunity to further develop your management skills within fostering and to become part of a highly supportive environment where the focus is on delivering high-quality foster parents for the country's most vulnerable children. What We Are Looking For We are looking for a passionate Assessment Manager, who shares our goal to achieve the very best outcomes for children and young people. As an Assessment Manager, you will take the lead in delivering high-quality foster parent recruitment and assessments, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements, quality standards, and performance targets. You'll manage the end-to-end assessment journey, working closely with internal and external stakeholders. As an experienced social worker who is familiar with social work assessments and Form F assessment reports, you will have excellent organisational skills, an ability to meet deadlines, and demonstrate effective communication to achieve results. Key Responsibilities Oversee the recruitment and assessment of foster parents from enquiry through to panel approval Ownership of ensuring quality and timeliness of assessments Build strong partnerships with internal teams and external stakeholders Analyse data and trends to support service improvement and business planning Provide guidance and professional advice on fostering regulations and best practice Demonstrate a commitment to safeguarding, ensuring all concerns are managed appropriately and promptly Contribute to panel processes, as required About You Hold a professionally recognised qualification in Social Work Must have a minimum of four years' experience as a qualified social worker in a children and family setting Strong experience/knowledge of foster parent recruitment and assessment, from generating enquiries to approval, including Form F, and the assessment and panel process Sound knowledge of fostering legislation, regulations, and standards Experience working with fostering panels and performance targets Excellent report writing, communication, and stakeholder management skills Must possess a full driving licence Fully proficient in the full suite of Microsoft Office 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 24, 2026
Full time
Role: Fostering Assessment Manager Location: Remote Contract: Full Time, Permanent - 35 hours per week Salary: Up to 49,000 per annum Benefits 30 days' annual leave, rising to 35 days with length of service + bank holidays Car Allowance Company Pension Life Assurance Employee Discount Scheme 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 leaving care services, residential, education 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. We are delighted to be seeking an Assessment Manager to join our established assessment team to provide support, robust leadership and management to the foster parent assessment process. This is an excellent opportunity to further develop your management skills within fostering and to become part of a highly supportive environment where the focus is on delivering high-quality foster parents for the country's most vulnerable children. What We Are Looking For We are looking for a passionate Assessment Manager, who shares our goal to achieve the very best outcomes for children and young people. As an Assessment Manager, you will take the lead in delivering high-quality foster parent recruitment and assessments, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements, quality standards, and performance targets. You'll manage the end-to-end assessment journey, working closely with internal and external stakeholders. As an experienced social worker who is familiar with social work assessments and Form F assessment reports, you will have excellent organisational skills, an ability to meet deadlines, and demonstrate effective communication to achieve results. Key Responsibilities Oversee the recruitment and assessment of foster parents from enquiry through to panel approval Ownership of ensuring quality and timeliness of assessments Build strong partnerships with internal teams and external stakeholders Analyse data and trends to support service improvement and business planning Provide guidance and professional advice on fostering regulations and best practice Demonstrate a commitment to safeguarding, ensuring all concerns are managed appropriately and promptly Contribute to panel processes, as required About You Hold a professionally recognised qualification in Social Work Must have a minimum of four years' experience as a qualified social worker in a children and family setting Strong experience/knowledge of foster parent recruitment and assessment, from generating enquiries to approval, including Form F, and the assessment and panel process Sound knowledge of fostering legislation, regulations, and standards Experience working with fostering panels and performance targets Excellent report writing, communication, and stakeholder management skills Must possess a full driving licence Fully proficient in the full suite of Microsoft Office 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,
SOUTHWARK COUNCIL-1
Residential Deputy Manager
SOUTHWARK COUNCIL-1 Southwark, London
Residential Deputy Manager Reference number : SC08150 Location : London Schedule : Full-time Salary Range : (Full time equivalent) - £50,175 - £57,495 Contract Type : Permanent Shape lives. Lead with purpose. Build futures in an outstanding home. Some leadership roles manage services. This one shapes lives. At Olive House Children's Home, every decision you make helps create a safe, nurturing environment where children build trust, grow in confidence and thrive. At Southwark, we are committed to giving every child and young person the stability, care and support they need to flourish. If you are an experienced residential leader ready for your next step, this is your opportunity to make a lasting impact. About Olive House Olive House is a nurturing children's home supporting up to five children and young people with complex emotional, behavioural and social needs, often linked to trauma and associated difficulties. We are proud to be rated Outstanding by Ofsted , recognising the strength of our relationships, leadership and the progress children make every day. Our approach is firmly rooted in trauma-informed practice. We have a clinical practitioner who works directly with both the children and the staff team and who also leads monthly group supervision. We are also proud that all our children are in education. To support this, an education advisor from the Virtual School is based in the home two days each week. We are building on this success and are looking for a Deputy Manager to help take Olive House even further. Could this be you? What You'll Be Doing As Deputy Manager, you will work alongside the Registered Manager to lead the home and shape a culture where children feel safe, valued, and understood. You will deputise for the Registered Manager as required, ensuring strong leadership continuity and effective oversight of the service in their absence. You will also be responsible for managing and overseeing operational systems and programmes as directed by the Registered Manager. This includes : Ensuring care planning, recording and monitoring systems are accurate, consistent and up to date. Supporting the implementation and ongoing management of key programmes, frameworks, or initiatives within the home. Monitoring compliance with internal systems and regulatory requirements. Supporting staff to use systems effectively to improve outcomes for children. This is a visible, hands-on leadership role where you will : Lead and support staff in delivering high-quality, trauma-informed care. Influence daily practice and safeguarding decisions. Ensure consistency, stability, and strong relationships for every child. Help shape each child's lived experience and long-term progress. You will also deputise for the Registered Manager when required, ensuring strong leadership continuity across the service. Why join Southwark? You will join a supportive, forward-thinking service where children are at the centre of every decision and reflective practice is part of everyday work. In return, you will : Work in an Outstanding-rated children's home. Be part of a values-led leadership culture. Access career development and progression opportunities. Make a meaningful, lasting difference every day. Help shape the future of residential care in Southwark. What We're Looking For We're looking for a confident, emotionally intelligent leader who combines high standards with genuine care. You will bring : Experience in residential children's homes (senior/deputy level desirable). QCF Level 4 Diploma in Children, Young People and Families Practitioner (or equivalent), or willingness to work towards it. Strong understanding of trauma, attachment, and child development. Knowledge of safeguarding and Ofsted frameworks. Experience supporting children with emotional and behavioural needs. Proven leadership, supervision, and team development skills. Strong communication and decision-making abilities. Flexibility to work shifts and deputise when required. For detailed qualifications and requirements, please refer to the job description and person specification located at the bottom of the advert. Contact Details: For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Ann Simpson via email at Additional Information: Pay scale : Grade 11, £50,175 - £57,495 per annum. Working hours : 36 hours per week, Monday to Friday. Contract type : Permanent. Location : Olive House. Benefits : A full list of benefits can be found here: To be considered for interview, you will be required to upload your CV and respond to three key questions based on the person specification. Your responses should demonstrate how your knowledge, skills and experience meet the requirements of the role. Recruitment Timeline: Advert close date : 11:59pm on Wednesday 8th July 2026. Shortlisting : to be confirmed. Interviews : to be confirmed. The interview process will include young persons panel. If you are successful in securing an interview, full details will be shared with you at that stage. The closing date is given as a guide. We reserve the right to close this vacancy once a sufficient number of applications has been received. We strongly advise you to complete your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. We are an organisation who is passionate about our people and understands that richness of diversity is a requirement to provide the best possible services to our communities. This is demonstrated through our council-wide ambitious commitment to tackle racial inequality in our communities and workforce through our Southwark Stands Together initiative . We particularly welcome applications from members of the black, Asian and ethnic minority communities to increase representation at senior management level in the Council. Guaranteed Interview Scheme As part of our commitment to inclusion, we offer guaranteed interviews for specific groups of people. To qualify, you'll need to meet the minimum requirements for the role, and identify with one of the criteria below: Members of the Armed Forces and veterans. Are currently in care, or have previously been in care. If you consider yourself to be disabled or if you have a long-term health condition. Attachments Job Description & Person Specification - Deputy Residential Manager
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Residential Deputy Manager Reference number : SC08150 Location : London Schedule : Full-time Salary Range : (Full time equivalent) - £50,175 - £57,495 Contract Type : Permanent Shape lives. Lead with purpose. Build futures in an outstanding home. Some leadership roles manage services. This one shapes lives. At Olive House Children's Home, every decision you make helps create a safe, nurturing environment where children build trust, grow in confidence and thrive. At Southwark, we are committed to giving every child and young person the stability, care and support they need to flourish. If you are an experienced residential leader ready for your next step, this is your opportunity to make a lasting impact. About Olive House Olive House is a nurturing children's home supporting up to five children and young people with complex emotional, behavioural and social needs, often linked to trauma and associated difficulties. We are proud to be rated Outstanding by Ofsted , recognising the strength of our relationships, leadership and the progress children make every day. Our approach is firmly rooted in trauma-informed practice. We have a clinical practitioner who works directly with both the children and the staff team and who also leads monthly group supervision. We are also proud that all our children are in education. To support this, an education advisor from the Virtual School is based in the home two days each week. We are building on this success and are looking for a Deputy Manager to help take Olive House even further. Could this be you? What You'll Be Doing As Deputy Manager, you will work alongside the Registered Manager to lead the home and shape a culture where children feel safe, valued, and understood. You will deputise for the Registered Manager as required, ensuring strong leadership continuity and effective oversight of the service in their absence. You will also be responsible for managing and overseeing operational systems and programmes as directed by the Registered Manager. This includes : Ensuring care planning, recording and monitoring systems are accurate, consistent and up to date. Supporting the implementation and ongoing management of key programmes, frameworks, or initiatives within the home. Monitoring compliance with internal systems and regulatory requirements. Supporting staff to use systems effectively to improve outcomes for children. This is a visible, hands-on leadership role where you will : Lead and support staff in delivering high-quality, trauma-informed care. Influence daily practice and safeguarding decisions. Ensure consistency, stability, and strong relationships for every child. Help shape each child's lived experience and long-term progress. You will also deputise for the Registered Manager when required, ensuring strong leadership continuity across the service. Why join Southwark? You will join a supportive, forward-thinking service where children are at the centre of every decision and reflective practice is part of everyday work. In return, you will : Work in an Outstanding-rated children's home. Be part of a values-led leadership culture. Access career development and progression opportunities. Make a meaningful, lasting difference every day. Help shape the future of residential care in Southwark. What We're Looking For We're looking for a confident, emotionally intelligent leader who combines high standards with genuine care. You will bring : Experience in residential children's homes (senior/deputy level desirable). QCF Level 4 Diploma in Children, Young People and Families Practitioner (or equivalent), or willingness to work towards it. Strong understanding of trauma, attachment, and child development. Knowledge of safeguarding and Ofsted frameworks. Experience supporting children with emotional and behavioural needs. Proven leadership, supervision, and team development skills. Strong communication and decision-making abilities. Flexibility to work shifts and deputise when required. For detailed qualifications and requirements, please refer to the job description and person specification located at the bottom of the advert. Contact Details: For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Ann Simpson via email at Additional Information: Pay scale : Grade 11, £50,175 - £57,495 per annum. Working hours : 36 hours per week, Monday to Friday. Contract type : Permanent. Location : Olive House. Benefits : A full list of benefits can be found here: To be considered for interview, you will be required to upload your CV and respond to three key questions based on the person specification. Your responses should demonstrate how your knowledge, skills and experience meet the requirements of the role. Recruitment Timeline: Advert close date : 11:59pm on Wednesday 8th July 2026. Shortlisting : to be confirmed. Interviews : to be confirmed. The interview process will include young persons panel. If you are successful in securing an interview, full details will be shared with you at that stage. The closing date is given as a guide. We reserve the right to close this vacancy once a sufficient number of applications has been received. We strongly advise you to complete your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. We are an organisation who is passionate about our people and understands that richness of diversity is a requirement to provide the best possible services to our communities. This is demonstrated through our council-wide ambitious commitment to tackle racial inequality in our communities and workforce through our Southwark Stands Together initiative . We particularly welcome applications from members of the black, Asian and ethnic minority communities to increase representation at senior management level in the Council. Guaranteed Interview Scheme As part of our commitment to inclusion, we offer guaranteed interviews for specific groups of people. To qualify, you'll need to meet the minimum requirements for the role, and identify with one of the criteria below: Members of the Armed Forces and veterans. Are currently in care, or have previously been in care. If you consider yourself to be disabled or if you have a long-term health condition. Attachments Job Description & Person Specification - Deputy Residential Manager
NORD ANGLIA EDUCATION-2
Head of House
NORD ANGLIA EDUCATION-2 Oxford, Oxfordshire
Join our dynamic team! We nurture strategic, analytical, creative, and imaginative thinking in students aged 11-18. Our three school sites offer an intellectually stimulating environment tailored to long-term goals. Access to co-curricular activities, academic programs, and state-of-the-art facilities including our new Arts Centre and University of Oxford's sports facilities. As part of Nord Anglia Education, we prepare students for success in university and beyond. Safeguarding student welfare is paramount, requiring an enhanced DBS check. Join our supportive community and make a lasting impact at one of the UK's top schools for academic excellence. We are seeking to appoint a Head of House to start in September 2026. As Head of House you will be responsible for the leadership, management and day-to-day operation of a boarding house, ensuring that every student experiences a safe, supportive, inclusive and enriching residential environment. You may find the job description in the following link: Head of House If you are interested in this position, please apply as soon as possible, but no later than Friday 26 June 2026. At Nord Anglia Education we are committed to providing a world-class, safe, happy environment in which children and young people can thrive and learn. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all our pupils where we embrace all race, abilities, religions, genders, and cultures. All post holders in regulated activity (having regular unsupervised contact with children) are subject to appropriate national and international vetting procedures including satisfactory criminal record checks from both your country of residence/birth and any country of residence within the last 10 years. Please note work visas are not offered by d'Overbroeck's at this current time so please ensure you have the correct documentation to work in the UK prior to applying . We welcome applications from suitable qualified persons from all diverse backgrounds. Please note, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Join our dynamic team! We nurture strategic, analytical, creative, and imaginative thinking in students aged 11-18. Our three school sites offer an intellectually stimulating environment tailored to long-term goals. Access to co-curricular activities, academic programs, and state-of-the-art facilities including our new Arts Centre and University of Oxford's sports facilities. As part of Nord Anglia Education, we prepare students for success in university and beyond. Safeguarding student welfare is paramount, requiring an enhanced DBS check. Join our supportive community and make a lasting impact at one of the UK's top schools for academic excellence. We are seeking to appoint a Head of House to start in September 2026. As Head of House you will be responsible for the leadership, management and day-to-day operation of a boarding house, ensuring that every student experiences a safe, supportive, inclusive and enriching residential environment. You may find the job description in the following link: Head of House If you are interested in this position, please apply as soon as possible, but no later than Friday 26 June 2026. At Nord Anglia Education we are committed to providing a world-class, safe, happy environment in which children and young people can thrive and learn. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all our pupils where we embrace all race, abilities, religions, genders, and cultures. All post holders in regulated activity (having regular unsupervised contact with children) are subject to appropriate national and international vetting procedures including satisfactory criminal record checks from both your country of residence/birth and any country of residence within the last 10 years. Please note work visas are not offered by d'Overbroeck's at this current time so please ensure you have the correct documentation to work in the UK prior to applying . We welcome applications from suitable qualified persons from all diverse backgrounds. Please note, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
THE WINCH-1
Head of Young Peoples' Programmes
THE WINCH-1 Camden, London
Job Title: Head of Young Peoples' Programmes Salary: £45,000 Hours: 37.5 hours per week (Full Time). The role is based around young people, so will entail some planned or occasional evening and weekend work. Contract: Permanent Accountable to: Chief Operating Officer Start Date: Summer 2026 Location: Based at 21 Winchester Road, Camden, London, NW3 3NR The Head of Young Peoples' Programmes will lead our work with, by and for young people, aged 11-25. They will design, develop and manage a portfolio of youth-focused initiatives. They are a critical part of the Winch Senior Management Team. Together, we work to create communities in which every child and young person can thrive. The Head of Young People's Programme will lead the Inspiring Inclusion initiative. This innovative multi-agency partnership aims to change the school system for Black and racially minoritised students in Camden. We have recently secured seven-year funding from Propel to advance our collective commitment. The Winch is the lead partner and accountable body. The Head of Young People's Programmes will be an experienced leader. They will have a track record of working with young people using strengths-based and participatory approaches, rooted in justice, equity and inclusion. They will have the skills to manage and develop high-performing teams. They will understand the importance of good systems and processes. As a result, they can improve the infrastructure that enables effective work with different communities. They will have nurtured team cultures that embrace and affirm learning and growth. They are skilled in orchestrating and navigating complex networks and partnerships. They will be a committed fundraiser. The Head of Young Peoples' Programmes must have a working knowledge of the policy environment for young people. They will share their insights into the systems, policies, practices and agencies that affect young people. They can draw on evidence and data to build our strategies. They will be excited by the opportunity to nurture and grow our good practices and to foster new approaches and solutions, in Camden and beyond. Job Description: Strategy: Develop and lead our youth strategy; informing, influencing and ensuring alignment with the Winch's overarching strategy. Deliver the outcomes and objectives of the Winch strategy, so that we achieve our mission and goals. Act as a champion for young people (aged 11-25), creating opportunities to appreciate, represent and respond to their experience, so that they can participate in our work and together we change the systems that under-serve or fail them. Leadership: As part of the Senior Management team, provide authentic, values-led leadership and management support, modelling our values of Joy, Care and Courage. Lead the Inspiring Inclusion initiative; agreeing and setting direction, convening partnerships and designing governance and learning structures, managing funder and stakeholder relationships, and delivering the programme outcomes. Manage and develop our people, fostering effective team practices and support systems, so that staff can make an effective contribution. Demonstrate creativity, initiative and thought-leadership in growing and strengthening the Winch's offer to young people Lead an effective and comprehensive safeguarding culture, acting as part of the designated safeguarding team. Programmes: Develop and deliver services for 11 to 25-year-olds taking responsibility for the experiences, wellbeing and safety of young people and partners at the Winch. Commit to the principles of asset and place-based practice, participation and co-production, and relational-working. Ensure that funded activity for young people is compatible with the Winch's mission, values and strategic goals. Support direct delivery and outreach working and incident management, where needed. Stay up to date and engaged with the external context, and draw on your professional networks, resources and connections to enrich, direct and support programme development and delivery. Ensure programme design and delivery takes account of interdependencies with other teams in the Winch and ensure we operate in a joined-up way to maximise our impact and strengthen our collective capabilities. Development: Help establish and meet our fundraising ambitions, to ensure the sustainability and continuous development of the Winch's provision. Lead work with young people, partners and fundraising colleagues to research, develop and submit bids to enhance and enrich our offer. Deliver our 'Test and Learn' approach to improve the school and safeguarding experiences of young people from Black and racialised communities. Develop programmes and ways of working that align with our JEDI principles, which reflect our positionality, and which contribute toward securing policy, practice and systems change. Finance & Resourcing: Develop, manage and monitor project budgets and resources, working alongside the Chief Operating Officer, Finance Manager and fundraising team. Take lead responsibility for the Inspiring Inclusion programme budget, ensuring effective contracting and commissioning arrangements with partners and providers. Support the Youth Work Manager in overseeing budgets and financial controls Manage and monitor the mobilisation, coordination, development and effective deployment of staff, volunteers and partners to create value for the Winch and the communities we serve. Partnership: Proactively identify and build new relationships and partnerships to develop the young peoples' programme Strengthen and build on our current partnerships with youth services providers, community organisations, schools, the local authority and our donor community Engage constructively with funders and policy makers, supporting their ambition to effect change, influencing their priorities and contributing to their learning. Act as an ambassador for and champion of the Winch, deputising for senior managers, where required. Monitoring, Learning & Evaluation: Commission and manage a Learning Partner for the Inspiring Inclusion programme; developing a robust theory of change, effective monitoring and impact measurement processes, and surfacing actionable next steps. Establish learning practices and rituals, developing accurate and timely recording, using effective project management approaches; and applying appropriate evidential and theoretical frameworks Lead a focus on learning, adopting and pursuing better practice, to ensure continuous improvement Identify, adopt and embed quality assurance, safeguarding and risk management frameworks Work with the fundraising and Winch team to meet the funding objectives, and ensure the integrity and sustainability of youth programmes Meet reporting deadlines to funders, trustees and senior managers Shared Responsibilities: Help lead effective and comprehensive safeguarding culture and practices, contributing to the development of Winch policies and practices. Model and embed standards of professional conduct and boundaries Champion young peoples' experience, though securing feedback, complaints and insight Maintain oversight of learning & development- including shaping core practice skills and professional development, and identifying and embedding models of practice. Ensure compliance with Health and Safety and Data Protection legislation Maintain oversight of risk management General Duties: Attend and participate in individual, staff, trustee and team meetings, team away days, supervision and appraisals, as required Help organise and lead Winch staff away days and planning events Work collaboratively with and provide cover where necessary to other Winch programmes, including attending trips and residentials during school holidays Exhibit the Winch's values and positive behaviours at all times Demonstrate and model commitment to the principles of justice, equality, diversity and inclusion (JEDI) Demonstrate commitment to, and take responsibility for, safeguarding children, young people and adults at risk, in the context of your role Take responsibility for your professional development and learning Adhere to and help develop the policies, guidelines and processes of the Winch Make a significant contribution to the Winch's strategy, ethos and development, and wider fundraising efforts Deputise for senior managers, where required. Person Specification To be considered for the role, you must have and provide evidence of the following in your application: Experience: At least 5 years of relevant work experience, including at least 3 years managing high-performing teams in a challenging non-profit, social enterprise, start-up or statutory environment Experience of managing a complex portfolio of projects, with a minimum budget of £200k per year Significant experience of managing complex and emergent safeguarding issues Excellent facilitation skills and experience of leading complex, multi-agency partnerships to achieve change Experience of successfully developing and delivering youth-led solutions . click apply for full job details
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Head of Young Peoples' Programmes Salary: £45,000 Hours: 37.5 hours per week (Full Time). The role is based around young people, so will entail some planned or occasional evening and weekend work. Contract: Permanent Accountable to: Chief Operating Officer Start Date: Summer 2026 Location: Based at 21 Winchester Road, Camden, London, NW3 3NR The Head of Young Peoples' Programmes will lead our work with, by and for young people, aged 11-25. They will design, develop and manage a portfolio of youth-focused initiatives. They are a critical part of the Winch Senior Management Team. Together, we work to create communities in which every child and young person can thrive. The Head of Young People's Programme will lead the Inspiring Inclusion initiative. This innovative multi-agency partnership aims to change the school system for Black and racially minoritised students in Camden. We have recently secured seven-year funding from Propel to advance our collective commitment. The Winch is the lead partner and accountable body. The Head of Young People's Programmes will be an experienced leader. They will have a track record of working with young people using strengths-based and participatory approaches, rooted in justice, equity and inclusion. They will have the skills to manage and develop high-performing teams. They will understand the importance of good systems and processes. As a result, they can improve the infrastructure that enables effective work with different communities. They will have nurtured team cultures that embrace and affirm learning and growth. They are skilled in orchestrating and navigating complex networks and partnerships. They will be a committed fundraiser. The Head of Young Peoples' Programmes must have a working knowledge of the policy environment for young people. They will share their insights into the systems, policies, practices and agencies that affect young people. They can draw on evidence and data to build our strategies. They will be excited by the opportunity to nurture and grow our good practices and to foster new approaches and solutions, in Camden and beyond. Job Description: Strategy: Develop and lead our youth strategy; informing, influencing and ensuring alignment with the Winch's overarching strategy. Deliver the outcomes and objectives of the Winch strategy, so that we achieve our mission and goals. Act as a champion for young people (aged 11-25), creating opportunities to appreciate, represent and respond to their experience, so that they can participate in our work and together we change the systems that under-serve or fail them. Leadership: As part of the Senior Management team, provide authentic, values-led leadership and management support, modelling our values of Joy, Care and Courage. Lead the Inspiring Inclusion initiative; agreeing and setting direction, convening partnerships and designing governance and learning structures, managing funder and stakeholder relationships, and delivering the programme outcomes. Manage and develop our people, fostering effective team practices and support systems, so that staff can make an effective contribution. Demonstrate creativity, initiative and thought-leadership in growing and strengthening the Winch's offer to young people Lead an effective and comprehensive safeguarding culture, acting as part of the designated safeguarding team. Programmes: Develop and deliver services for 11 to 25-year-olds taking responsibility for the experiences, wellbeing and safety of young people and partners at the Winch. Commit to the principles of asset and place-based practice, participation and co-production, and relational-working. Ensure that funded activity for young people is compatible with the Winch's mission, values and strategic goals. Support direct delivery and outreach working and incident management, where needed. Stay up to date and engaged with the external context, and draw on your professional networks, resources and connections to enrich, direct and support programme development and delivery. Ensure programme design and delivery takes account of interdependencies with other teams in the Winch and ensure we operate in a joined-up way to maximise our impact and strengthen our collective capabilities. Development: Help establish and meet our fundraising ambitions, to ensure the sustainability and continuous development of the Winch's provision. Lead work with young people, partners and fundraising colleagues to research, develop and submit bids to enhance and enrich our offer. Deliver our 'Test and Learn' approach to improve the school and safeguarding experiences of young people from Black and racialised communities. Develop programmes and ways of working that align with our JEDI principles, which reflect our positionality, and which contribute toward securing policy, practice and systems change. Finance & Resourcing: Develop, manage and monitor project budgets and resources, working alongside the Chief Operating Officer, Finance Manager and fundraising team. Take lead responsibility for the Inspiring Inclusion programme budget, ensuring effective contracting and commissioning arrangements with partners and providers. Support the Youth Work Manager in overseeing budgets and financial controls Manage and monitor the mobilisation, coordination, development and effective deployment of staff, volunteers and partners to create value for the Winch and the communities we serve. Partnership: Proactively identify and build new relationships and partnerships to develop the young peoples' programme Strengthen and build on our current partnerships with youth services providers, community organisations, schools, the local authority and our donor community Engage constructively with funders and policy makers, supporting their ambition to effect change, influencing their priorities and contributing to their learning. Act as an ambassador for and champion of the Winch, deputising for senior managers, where required. Monitoring, Learning & Evaluation: Commission and manage a Learning Partner for the Inspiring Inclusion programme; developing a robust theory of change, effective monitoring and impact measurement processes, and surfacing actionable next steps. Establish learning practices and rituals, developing accurate and timely recording, using effective project management approaches; and applying appropriate evidential and theoretical frameworks Lead a focus on learning, adopting and pursuing better practice, to ensure continuous improvement Identify, adopt and embed quality assurance, safeguarding and risk management frameworks Work with the fundraising and Winch team to meet the funding objectives, and ensure the integrity and sustainability of youth programmes Meet reporting deadlines to funders, trustees and senior managers Shared Responsibilities: Help lead effective and comprehensive safeguarding culture and practices, contributing to the development of Winch policies and practices. Model and embed standards of professional conduct and boundaries Champion young peoples' experience, though securing feedback, complaints and insight Maintain oversight of learning & development- including shaping core practice skills and professional development, and identifying and embedding models of practice. Ensure compliance with Health and Safety and Data Protection legislation Maintain oversight of risk management General Duties: Attend and participate in individual, staff, trustee and team meetings, team away days, supervision and appraisals, as required Help organise and lead Winch staff away days and planning events Work collaboratively with and provide cover where necessary to other Winch programmes, including attending trips and residentials during school holidays Exhibit the Winch's values and positive behaviours at all times Demonstrate and model commitment to the principles of justice, equality, diversity and inclusion (JEDI) Demonstrate commitment to, and take responsibility for, safeguarding children, young people and adults at risk, in the context of your role Take responsibility for your professional development and learning Adhere to and help develop the policies, guidelines and processes of the Winch Make a significant contribution to the Winch's strategy, ethos and development, and wider fundraising efforts Deputise for senior managers, where required. Person Specification To be considered for the role, you must have and provide evidence of the following in your application: Experience: At least 5 years of relevant work experience, including at least 3 years managing high-performing teams in a challenging non-profit, social enterprise, start-up or statutory environment Experience of managing a complex portfolio of projects, with a minimum budget of £200k per year Significant experience of managing complex and emergent safeguarding issues Excellent facilitation skills and experience of leading complex, multi-agency partnerships to achieve change Experience of successfully developing and delivering youth-led solutions . click apply for full job details
ELITE SEARCH ASSOCIATES LIMITED
Team Leader - Young Adults with LD Home
ELITE SEARCH ASSOCIATES LIMITED Dudley, West Midlands
Team Leader - Young Adults Home LD Dudley £14.50PH- £15.50PH We are currently working with a provider of children's care to recruit a Team Leader to work in a 3-bed home in Dudley for Young Adults with LD. This is an exciting role for an experienced Team Leader to join a company who are currently going through a time of growth and development. To be successful in this role you must; Have at least 2 years of experience of supporting within a young adults home Hold a NVQ Level 3 in children and young peoples residential care - ESSENTIAL Have experience of working with children and young people with learning disabilities and LD. Be dedicated to providing outstanding care With this role you will become part of a great provider with ample opportunity to grow and develop If you are the perfect candidate for this post please apply today, or for more information contact Pali at Elite Search Associates Not for you, but know the perfect person for this role? Elite Search Associates offer referral fees for any successful referrals, so please share! This role is being advertised by Elite Search Associates who act as an employment agency. If you apply for this post ESA will hold your details for future opportunities, unless you instruct us otherwise.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Team Leader - Young Adults Home LD Dudley £14.50PH- £15.50PH We are currently working with a provider of children's care to recruit a Team Leader to work in a 3-bed home in Dudley for Young Adults with LD. This is an exciting role for an experienced Team Leader to join a company who are currently going through a time of growth and development. To be successful in this role you must; Have at least 2 years of experience of supporting within a young adults home Hold a NVQ Level 3 in children and young peoples residential care - ESSENTIAL Have experience of working with children and young people with learning disabilities and LD. Be dedicated to providing outstanding care With this role you will become part of a great provider with ample opportunity to grow and develop If you are the perfect candidate for this post please apply today, or for more information contact Pali at Elite Search Associates Not for you, but know the perfect person for this role? Elite Search Associates offer referral fees for any successful referrals, so please share! This role is being advertised by Elite Search Associates who act as an employment agency. If you apply for this post ESA will hold your details for future opportunities, unless you instruct us otherwise.
ELITE SEARCH ASSOCIATES LIMITED
Team leader - EBD Childrens Home
ELITE SEARCH ASSOCIATES LIMITED Wellingborough, Northamptonshire
Team Leader - Children's Home EBD Irthlingborough £14.50PH- £15.50PH We are currently working with a provider of children's care to recruit a Team Leader to work in a home in Irthlingborough for children with EBD. This is an exciting role for an experienced Team Leader to join a company who are currently going through a time of growth and development. To be successful in this role you must; Have at least 2 years of experience of supporting within a children's home Hold a NVQ Level 3 in children and young peoples residential care - ESSENTIAL Have experience of working with children and young people with learning disabilities Be dedicated to providing outstanding care With this role you will become part of a great provider with ample opportunity to grow and develop If you are the perfect candidate for this post please apply today, or for more information contact Pali at Elite Search Associates Not for you, but know the perfect person for this role? Elite Search Associates offer referral fees for any successful referrals, so please share! This role is being advertised by Elite Search Associates who act as an employment agency. If you apply for this post ESA will hold your details for future opportunities, unless you instruct us otherwise.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Team Leader - Children's Home EBD Irthlingborough £14.50PH- £15.50PH We are currently working with a provider of children's care to recruit a Team Leader to work in a home in Irthlingborough for children with EBD. This is an exciting role for an experienced Team Leader to join a company who are currently going through a time of growth and development. To be successful in this role you must; Have at least 2 years of experience of supporting within a children's home Hold a NVQ Level 3 in children and young peoples residential care - ESSENTIAL Have experience of working with children and young people with learning disabilities Be dedicated to providing outstanding care With this role you will become part of a great provider with ample opportunity to grow and develop If you are the perfect candidate for this post please apply today, or for more information contact Pali at Elite Search Associates Not for you, but know the perfect person for this role? Elite Search Associates offer referral fees for any successful referrals, so please share! This role is being advertised by Elite Search Associates who act as an employment agency. If you apply for this post ESA will hold your details for future opportunities, unless you instruct us otherwise.
ELITE SEARCH ASSOCIATES LIMITED
Team Leader - EBD Home
ELITE SEARCH ASSOCIATES LIMITED Bedford, Bedfordshire
Team Leader - Children's Home EBD Bedford £14.50PH- £15.50PH We are currently working with a provider of children's care to recruit a Team Leader to work in a home in Bedford for children with EBD. This is an exciting role for an experienced Team Leader to join a company who are currently going through a time of growth and development. To be successful in this role you must; Have at least 2 years of experience of supporting within a children's home Hold a NVQ Level 3 in children and young peoples residential care - ESSENTIAL Have experience of working with children and young people with learning disabilities Be dedicated to providing outstanding care With this role you will become part of a great provider with ample opportunity to grow and develop If you are the perfect candidate for this post please apply today, or for more information contact Pali at Elite Search Associates Not for you, but know the perfect person for this role? Elite Search Associates offer referral fees for any successful referrals, so please share! This role is being advertised by Elite Search Associates who act as an employment agency. If you apply for this post ESA will hold your details for future opportunities, unless you instruct us otherwise.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Team Leader - Children's Home EBD Bedford £14.50PH- £15.50PH We are currently working with a provider of children's care to recruit a Team Leader to work in a home in Bedford for children with EBD. This is an exciting role for an experienced Team Leader to join a company who are currently going through a time of growth and development. To be successful in this role you must; Have at least 2 years of experience of supporting within a children's home Hold a NVQ Level 3 in children and young peoples residential care - ESSENTIAL Have experience of working with children and young people with learning disabilities Be dedicated to providing outstanding care With this role you will become part of a great provider with ample opportunity to grow and develop If you are the perfect candidate for this post please apply today, or for more information contact Pali at Elite Search Associates Not for you, but know the perfect person for this role? Elite Search Associates offer referral fees for any successful referrals, so please share! This role is being advertised by Elite Search Associates who act as an employment agency. If you apply for this post ESA will hold your details for future opportunities, unless you instruct us otherwise.
EasyWebRecruitment.com
HR Advisor
EasyWebRecruitment.com Much Hadham, Hertfordshire
Location: Much Hadham, Hertfordshire (SG10 6EW) Contract: Full-time, Permanent Salary: £47,985 - £49,001 Shape Culture. Lead Employee Relations. Make a Real Difference. At our client, their people are at the heart of everything they do. They are looking for an experienced and proactive Senior HR Advisor to join their People Team and play a key role in supporting managers, developing capability, and delivering high-quality employee relations services across the organisation. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced HR professional who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is passionate about helping leaders navigate complex people matters with confidence and compassion. About the Organisation Set within 60 acres of beautiful Hertfordshire countryside, our client is a values-led charity supporting children, young people and adults with epilepsy and complex needs. Their integrated services include education, residential care, supported living and day opportunities, creating a unique and rewarding environment where every role contributes to improving lives. Their values underpin everything they do: Aspirational They aim high. Collaborative They work together. Joyful They love what they do. Compassionate They care. About the Role As Senior HR Advisor, you will provide professional, expert HR advice and guidance to managers across the organisation, supporting a wide range of employee relations matters and helping ensure best practice, legal compliance and positive workplace outcomes. Working closely with the Head of People Relations and Policy, you will play a key role in managing complex casework, supporting organisational change, coaching managers and contributing to the delivery of strategic people initiatives. Key responsibilities include: Advising managers and senior leaders on complex employee relations matters, including disciplinary, grievance, capability, absence management and organisational change Supporting investigations, hearings and formal processes, ensuring compliance with employment legislation and organisational policies Leading on employment-related legal matters, including Subject Access Requests and supporting Employment Tribunal and ACAS cases Coaching and developing managers to build confidence and capability in managing people issues Supporting organisational change and restructures Producing and analysing workforce and employee relations data to identify trends and drive improvements Coaching and mentoring the HR Advisor, supporting their development and day-to-day activities Contributing to policy development, governance initiatives and continuous service improvement Designing and delivering manager training and development sessions Deputising for the Head of People Relations and Policy when required This role offers genuine variety, strategic exposure and the opportunity to influence people practices across a large and diverse organisation. About You You will be an experienced HR professional who enjoys building strong relationships, solving complex challenges and providing trusted advice to managers and leaders. Essential: CIPD Level 5 qualification (or above) or equivalent experience Significant experience operating at Senior HR Advisor level Strong employee relations experience, including complex case management Up-to-date knowledge of employment legislation and HR best practice Experience coaching and supporting managers across a variety of people matters Excellent communication, influencing and stakeholder management skills Ability to manage a busy and varied workload whilst maintaining attention to detail Strong analytical skills with experience interpreting workforce data and trends Desirable: CIPD Level 7 qualification Experience supporting organisational change and restructuring programmes Experience supervising or mentoring HR team members Knowledge of iTrent HR systems Why Work for Them? This is an opportunity to join a supportive and collaborative People Team where your expertise will directly influence the experience of colleagues across the organisation. They offer: From 25 days' annual leave plus bank holidays (increasing with service) Free on-site parking Discounted gym membership Blue Light Card eligibility Employee Assistance Programme Life Assurance Scheme Fully funded DBS Contributory pension scheme with up to 6% employer contribution Employee recognition schemes Recommend a Friend Scheme (£1,000 for eligible roles) Ongoing learning and development opportunities How to Apply Please apply via our website by completing an application form and uploading your CV. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and we reserve the right to close this vacancy early should sufficient applications be received. Safeguarding & Inclusion Our client is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. An enhanced DBS check will be required for this role. They are proud to be an Investors in People and Disability Confident Employer. They welcome applications from all backgrounds and communities. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know. Join our client and help create a positive workplace where people can thrive. REF-
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Location: Much Hadham, Hertfordshire (SG10 6EW) Contract: Full-time, Permanent Salary: £47,985 - £49,001 Shape Culture. Lead Employee Relations. Make a Real Difference. At our client, their people are at the heart of everything they do. They are looking for an experienced and proactive Senior HR Advisor to join their People Team and play a key role in supporting managers, developing capability, and delivering high-quality employee relations services across the organisation. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced HR professional who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is passionate about helping leaders navigate complex people matters with confidence and compassion. About the Organisation Set within 60 acres of beautiful Hertfordshire countryside, our client is a values-led charity supporting children, young people and adults with epilepsy and complex needs. Their integrated services include education, residential care, supported living and day opportunities, creating a unique and rewarding environment where every role contributes to improving lives. Their values underpin everything they do: Aspirational They aim high. Collaborative They work together. Joyful They love what they do. Compassionate They care. About the Role As Senior HR Advisor, you will provide professional, expert HR advice and guidance to managers across the organisation, supporting a wide range of employee relations matters and helping ensure best practice, legal compliance and positive workplace outcomes. Working closely with the Head of People Relations and Policy, you will play a key role in managing complex casework, supporting organisational change, coaching managers and contributing to the delivery of strategic people initiatives. Key responsibilities include: Advising managers and senior leaders on complex employee relations matters, including disciplinary, grievance, capability, absence management and organisational change Supporting investigations, hearings and formal processes, ensuring compliance with employment legislation and organisational policies Leading on employment-related legal matters, including Subject Access Requests and supporting Employment Tribunal and ACAS cases Coaching and developing managers to build confidence and capability in managing people issues Supporting organisational change and restructures Producing and analysing workforce and employee relations data to identify trends and drive improvements Coaching and mentoring the HR Advisor, supporting their development and day-to-day activities Contributing to policy development, governance initiatives and continuous service improvement Designing and delivering manager training and development sessions Deputising for the Head of People Relations and Policy when required This role offers genuine variety, strategic exposure and the opportunity to influence people practices across a large and diverse organisation. About You You will be an experienced HR professional who enjoys building strong relationships, solving complex challenges and providing trusted advice to managers and leaders. Essential: CIPD Level 5 qualification (or above) or equivalent experience Significant experience operating at Senior HR Advisor level Strong employee relations experience, including complex case management Up-to-date knowledge of employment legislation and HR best practice Experience coaching and supporting managers across a variety of people matters Excellent communication, influencing and stakeholder management skills Ability to manage a busy and varied workload whilst maintaining attention to detail Strong analytical skills with experience interpreting workforce data and trends Desirable: CIPD Level 7 qualification Experience supporting organisational change and restructuring programmes Experience supervising or mentoring HR team members Knowledge of iTrent HR systems Why Work for Them? This is an opportunity to join a supportive and collaborative People Team where your expertise will directly influence the experience of colleagues across the organisation. They offer: From 25 days' annual leave plus bank holidays (increasing with service) Free on-site parking Discounted gym membership Blue Light Card eligibility Employee Assistance Programme Life Assurance Scheme Fully funded DBS Contributory pension scheme with up to 6% employer contribution Employee recognition schemes Recommend a Friend Scheme (£1,000 for eligible roles) Ongoing learning and development opportunities How to Apply Please apply via our website by completing an application form and uploading your CV. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and we reserve the right to close this vacancy early should sufficient applications be received. Safeguarding & Inclusion Our client is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. An enhanced DBS check will be required for this role. They are proud to be an Investors in People and Disability Confident Employer. They welcome applications from all backgrounds and communities. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know. Join our client and help create a positive workplace where people can thrive. REF-
EasyWebRecruitment.com
Senior HR Advisor
EasyWebRecruitment.com Much Hadham, Hertfordshire
Location: Much Hadham, Hertfordshire (SG10 6EW) Contract: Full-time, Permanent Salary: £47,985 - £49,001 Shape Culture. Lead Employee Relations. Make a Real Difference. At our client, their people are at the heart of everything they do. They are looking for an experienced and proactive Senior HR Advisor to join their People Team and play a key role in supporting managers, developing capability, and delivering high-quality employee relations services across the organisation. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced HR professional who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is passionate about helping leaders navigate complex people matters with confidence and compassion. About the Organisation Set within 60 acres of beautiful Hertfordshire countryside, our client is a values-led charity supporting children, young people and adults with epilepsy and complex needs. Their integrated services include education, residential care, supported living and day opportunities, creating a unique and rewarding environment where every role contributes to improving lives. Their values underpin everything they do: Aspirational They aim high. Collaborative They work together. Joyful They love what they do. Compassionate They care. About the Role As Senior HR Advisor, you will provide professional, expert HR advice and guidance to managers across the organisation, supporting a wide range of employee relations matters and helping ensure best practice, legal compliance and positive workplace outcomes. Working closely with the Head of People Relations and Policy, you will play a key role in managing complex casework, supporting organisational change, coaching managers and contributing to the delivery of strategic people initiatives. Key responsibilities include: Advising managers and senior leaders on complex employee relations matters, including disciplinary, grievance, capability, absence management and organisational change Supporting investigations, hearings and formal processes, ensuring compliance with employment legislation and organisational policies Leading on employment-related legal matters, including Subject Access Requests and supporting Employment Tribunal and ACAS cases Coaching and developing managers to build confidence and capability in managing people issues Supporting organisational change and restructures Producing and analysing workforce and employee relations data to identify trends and drive improvements Coaching and mentoring the HR Advisor, supporting their development and day-to-day activities Contributing to policy development, governance initiatives and continuous service improvement Designing and delivering manager training and development sessions Deputising for the Head of People Relations and Policy when required This role offers genuine variety, strategic exposure and the opportunity to influence people practices across a large and diverse organisation. About You You will be an experienced HR professional who enjoys building strong relationships, solving complex challenges and providing trusted advice to managers and leaders. Essential: CIPD Level 5 qualification (or above) or equivalent experience Significant experience operating at Senior HR Advisor level Strong employee relations experience, including complex case management Up-to-date knowledge of employment legislation and HR best practice Experience coaching and supporting managers across a variety of people matters Excellent communication, influencing and stakeholder management skills Ability to manage a busy and varied workload whilst maintaining attention to detail Strong analytical skills with experience interpreting workforce data and trends Desirable: CIPD Level 7 qualification Experience supporting organisational change and restructuring programmes Experience supervising or mentoring HR team members Knowledge of iTrent HR systems Why Work for Them? This is an opportunity to join a supportive and collaborative People Team where your expertise will directly influence the experience of colleagues across the organisation. They offer: From 25 days' annual leave plus bank holidays (increasing with service) Free on-site parking Discounted gym membership Blue Light Card eligibility Employee Assistance Programme Life Assurance Scheme Fully funded DBS Contributory pension scheme with up to 6% employer contribution Employee recognition schemes Recommend a Friend Scheme (£1,000 for eligible roles) Ongoing learning and development opportunities How to Apply Please apply via our website by completing an application form and uploading your CV. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and we reserve the right to close this vacancy early should sufficient applications be received. Safeguarding & Inclusion Our client is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. An enhanced DBS check will be required for this role. They are proud to be an Investors in People and Disability Confident Employer. They welcome applications from all backgrounds and communities. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know. Join our client and help create a positive workplace where people can thrive. REF-
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Location: Much Hadham, Hertfordshire (SG10 6EW) Contract: Full-time, Permanent Salary: £47,985 - £49,001 Shape Culture. Lead Employee Relations. Make a Real Difference. At our client, their people are at the heart of everything they do. They are looking for an experienced and proactive Senior HR Advisor to join their People Team and play a key role in supporting managers, developing capability, and delivering high-quality employee relations services across the organisation. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced HR professional who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is passionate about helping leaders navigate complex people matters with confidence and compassion. About the Organisation Set within 60 acres of beautiful Hertfordshire countryside, our client is a values-led charity supporting children, young people and adults with epilepsy and complex needs. Their integrated services include education, residential care, supported living and day opportunities, creating a unique and rewarding environment where every role contributes to improving lives. Their values underpin everything they do: Aspirational They aim high. Collaborative They work together. Joyful They love what they do. Compassionate They care. About the Role As Senior HR Advisor, you will provide professional, expert HR advice and guidance to managers across the organisation, supporting a wide range of employee relations matters and helping ensure best practice, legal compliance and positive workplace outcomes. Working closely with the Head of People Relations and Policy, you will play a key role in managing complex casework, supporting organisational change, coaching managers and contributing to the delivery of strategic people initiatives. Key responsibilities include: Advising managers and senior leaders on complex employee relations matters, including disciplinary, grievance, capability, absence management and organisational change Supporting investigations, hearings and formal processes, ensuring compliance with employment legislation and organisational policies Leading on employment-related legal matters, including Subject Access Requests and supporting Employment Tribunal and ACAS cases Coaching and developing managers to build confidence and capability in managing people issues Supporting organisational change and restructures Producing and analysing workforce and employee relations data to identify trends and drive improvements Coaching and mentoring the HR Advisor, supporting their development and day-to-day activities Contributing to policy development, governance initiatives and continuous service improvement Designing and delivering manager training and development sessions Deputising for the Head of People Relations and Policy when required This role offers genuine variety, strategic exposure and the opportunity to influence people practices across a large and diverse organisation. About You You will be an experienced HR professional who enjoys building strong relationships, solving complex challenges and providing trusted advice to managers and leaders. Essential: CIPD Level 5 qualification (or above) or equivalent experience Significant experience operating at Senior HR Advisor level Strong employee relations experience, including complex case management Up-to-date knowledge of employment legislation and HR best practice Experience coaching and supporting managers across a variety of people matters Excellent communication, influencing and stakeholder management skills Ability to manage a busy and varied workload whilst maintaining attention to detail Strong analytical skills with experience interpreting workforce data and trends Desirable: CIPD Level 7 qualification Experience supporting organisational change and restructuring programmes Experience supervising or mentoring HR team members Knowledge of iTrent HR systems Why Work for Them? This is an opportunity to join a supportive and collaborative People Team where your expertise will directly influence the experience of colleagues across the organisation. They offer: From 25 days' annual leave plus bank holidays (increasing with service) Free on-site parking Discounted gym membership Blue Light Card eligibility Employee Assistance Programme Life Assurance Scheme Fully funded DBS Contributory pension scheme with up to 6% employer contribution Employee recognition schemes Recommend a Friend Scheme (£1,000 for eligible roles) Ongoing learning and development opportunities How to Apply Please apply via our website by completing an application form and uploading your CV. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and we reserve the right to close this vacancy early should sufficient applications be received. Safeguarding & Inclusion Our client is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. An enhanced DBS check will be required for this role. They are proud to be an Investors in People and Disability Confident Employer. They welcome applications from all backgrounds and communities. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know. Join our client and help create a positive workplace where people can thrive. REF-
Blue Arrow
Catering Team Leader - Suffolk
Blue Arrow Woodbridge, Suffolk
Job Purpose As a Catering TL you will provide a high standard dining experience in a fast-paced environment by providing a pleasant, safe, and efficient setting with excellent customer service. Reporting to the Catering Manager, you will take responsibility for the catering provision consistently being in line with PGL standards and safety procedures whilst meeting agreed financial targets. Key Responsibilities To ensure that the catering operation meets all laws, regulations, and policies in line with health and safety, allergen safety, food safety, PGL Standards and The PGL Food Safety Management System To focus on all customers including guests, staff and visitors meeting dietary and allergen requirements ensuring quality of service Managing, training, and overseeing the catering team to provide an excellent catering service operation Manage all financial aspects of the operation to ensure maximum value for money and effective cost control Manage facilities, resources, and the working environment to meet all required regulations, policies and standards Manage yourself improving own CPD and carry out other duties required for the running of PGL centre operations Assist with centre specific duties associated with a children's residential activity centre Blue Arrow is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer and is committed to helping find great work opportunities for great people.
Jun 23, 2026
Full time
Job Purpose As a Catering TL you will provide a high standard dining experience in a fast-paced environment by providing a pleasant, safe, and efficient setting with excellent customer service. Reporting to the Catering Manager, you will take responsibility for the catering provision consistently being in line with PGL standards and safety procedures whilst meeting agreed financial targets. Key Responsibilities To ensure that the catering operation meets all laws, regulations, and policies in line with health and safety, allergen safety, food safety, PGL Standards and The PGL Food Safety Management System To focus on all customers including guests, staff and visitors meeting dietary and allergen requirements ensuring quality of service Managing, training, and overseeing the catering team to provide an excellent catering service operation Manage all financial aspects of the operation to ensure maximum value for money and effective cost control Manage facilities, resources, and the working environment to meet all required regulations, policies and standards Manage yourself improving own CPD and carry out other duties required for the running of PGL centre operations Assist with centre specific duties associated with a children's residential activity centre Blue Arrow is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer and is committed to helping find great work opportunities for great people.
Children's Home Manager
ABC Housing Kingston Upon Thames, London
Children's Home Manager Ofsted Registered Kingston upon Thames Competitive Salary + Benefits Overview We are a specialist provider of high-quality residential care for children and young people with emotional and behavioural needs. Our homes are committed to providing safe, nurturing and therapeutic environments where children can thrive and achieve positive outcomes. We are seeking an experienced and passionate Children's Home Manager to lead one of our Ofsted-regulated homes in either Kingston upon Thames or Slough. This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious leader to make a genuine difference to the lives of children and young people while developing and leading a committed and dedicated team. Objectives As Children's Home Manager, you will provide effective leadership and operational management of the home, ensuring full compliance with the Children's Homes Regulations and Quality Standards. You will work closely with the Responsible Individual and wider senior leadership team to develop a positive culture focused on achieving outstanding outcomes for children. You will lead a team of Deputy Managers, Senior Residential Support Workers and Residential Support Workers, contributing to service development, quality improvement initiatives and maintaining high standards of safeguarding, care and practice. Responsibilities Key responsibilities include: Providing effective leadership and day-to-day management of the home. Ensuring compliance with Ofsted regulations, Children's Homes Regulations and Quality Standards. Creating a safe, nurturing and child-centred environment that promotes positive outcomes. Leading, motivating and developing a high-performing staff team. Managing recruitment, supervision, appraisals and workforce development. Ensuring children have high-quality care plans, risk assessments and placement plans in place. Promoting safeguarding and managing incidents, complaints and investigations appropriately. Managing budgets and resources effectively. Maintaining positive relationships with local authorities, families and partner agencies. Preparing for and participating in Ofsted inspections and implementing quality improvement plans. Embedding therapeutic and trauma-informed approaches throughout the home. Requirements Essential: Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (or willingness to complete within required timescales). Previous experience managing or deputising within an Ofsted-regulated children's home. Strong knowledge of Children's Homes Regulations 2015 and Quality Standards. Proven leadership and people management skills. Experience of safeguarding children and promoting positive outcomes. Excellent communication, organisational and problem-solving skills. Full UK driving licence. Desirable: Experience working with children with emotional and behavioural difficulties (EBD). Previous experience achieving Good or Outstanding Ofsted outcomes. Knowledge of therapeutic and trauma-informed models of care. Benefits Competitive salary package & Performance-related bonus scheme. Generous annual leave entitlement. Ongoing training and continuing professional development. Support towards further qualifications and career progression. Employee Assistance Programme and wellbeing support. Pension scheme. Free parking. Opportunity to shape and develop a high-quality service. The chance to make a lasting difference to the lives of children and young people. If you are an experienced and motivated leader who is passionate about delivering exceptional care and achieving the best possible outcomes for children, we would love to hear from you.
Jun 22, 2026
Full time
Children's Home Manager Ofsted Registered Kingston upon Thames Competitive Salary + Benefits Overview We are a specialist provider of high-quality residential care for children and young people with emotional and behavioural needs. Our homes are committed to providing safe, nurturing and therapeutic environments where children can thrive and achieve positive outcomes. We are seeking an experienced and passionate Children's Home Manager to lead one of our Ofsted-regulated homes in either Kingston upon Thames or Slough. This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious leader to make a genuine difference to the lives of children and young people while developing and leading a committed and dedicated team. Objectives As Children's Home Manager, you will provide effective leadership and operational management of the home, ensuring full compliance with the Children's Homes Regulations and Quality Standards. You will work closely with the Responsible Individual and wider senior leadership team to develop a positive culture focused on achieving outstanding outcomes for children. You will lead a team of Deputy Managers, Senior Residential Support Workers and Residential Support Workers, contributing to service development, quality improvement initiatives and maintaining high standards of safeguarding, care and practice. Responsibilities Key responsibilities include: Providing effective leadership and day-to-day management of the home. Ensuring compliance with Ofsted regulations, Children's Homes Regulations and Quality Standards. Creating a safe, nurturing and child-centred environment that promotes positive outcomes. Leading, motivating and developing a high-performing staff team. Managing recruitment, supervision, appraisals and workforce development. Ensuring children have high-quality care plans, risk assessments and placement plans in place. Promoting safeguarding and managing incidents, complaints and investigations appropriately. Managing budgets and resources effectively. Maintaining positive relationships with local authorities, families and partner agencies. Preparing for and participating in Ofsted inspections and implementing quality improvement plans. Embedding therapeutic and trauma-informed approaches throughout the home. Requirements Essential: Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (or willingness to complete within required timescales). Previous experience managing or deputising within an Ofsted-regulated children's home. Strong knowledge of Children's Homes Regulations 2015 and Quality Standards. Proven leadership and people management skills. Experience of safeguarding children and promoting positive outcomes. Excellent communication, organisational and problem-solving skills. Full UK driving licence. Desirable: Experience working with children with emotional and behavioural difficulties (EBD). Previous experience achieving Good or Outstanding Ofsted outcomes. Knowledge of therapeutic and trauma-informed models of care. Benefits Competitive salary package & Performance-related bonus scheme. Generous annual leave entitlement. Ongoing training and continuing professional development. Support towards further qualifications and career progression. Employee Assistance Programme and wellbeing support. Pension scheme. Free parking. Opportunity to shape and develop a high-quality service. The chance to make a lasting difference to the lives of children and young people. If you are an experienced and motivated leader who is passionate about delivering exceptional care and achieving the best possible outcomes for children, we would love to hear from you.
Career Makers
Children's Residential Manager
Career Makers Bletchley, Buckinghamshire
Registered Manager Children s Residential Care Locations: Milton Keynes, Bedford, Wolverhampton and Telford Salary £50,000 plus per annum, depending on experience with potential for performance-related bonus and progression opportunities. About the Role We are seeking an experienced Registered Manager to lead a children s residential home supporting young people with social, emotional, and behavioural needs (SEMH). This is a key leadership role responsible for the overall performance of the home, ensuring high standards of care, full regulatory compliance, and positive outcomes for children. Working closely with senior leadership, you will manage the day-to-day running of the home, lead and develop your team, and maintain strong relationships with Local Authorities and other professionals. You will also take ownership of safeguarding, care quality, and continuous improvement, ensuring the service consistently meets and exceeds regulatory expectations. About You You will hold a Level 5 qualification in Leadership and Management (or equivalent) and have experience working within children s residential care, including managing or supervising staff. A strong understanding of Ofsted regulations, safeguarding, and the needs of children with SEMH is essential. You will be a confident and resilient leader, able to manage performance, drive standards, and create a positive and supportive team culture. Strong organisational and communication skills are key, along with a commitment to improving outcomes for children and young people. Apply If you are looking for a Registered Manager role where you can lead a service, develop a team, and make a meaningful difference, please get in touch.
Jun 22, 2026
Full time
Registered Manager Children s Residential Care Locations: Milton Keynes, Bedford, Wolverhampton and Telford Salary £50,000 plus per annum, depending on experience with potential for performance-related bonus and progression opportunities. About the Role We are seeking an experienced Registered Manager to lead a children s residential home supporting young people with social, emotional, and behavioural needs (SEMH). This is a key leadership role responsible for the overall performance of the home, ensuring high standards of care, full regulatory compliance, and positive outcomes for children. Working closely with senior leadership, you will manage the day-to-day running of the home, lead and develop your team, and maintain strong relationships with Local Authorities and other professionals. You will also take ownership of safeguarding, care quality, and continuous improvement, ensuring the service consistently meets and exceeds regulatory expectations. About You You will hold a Level 5 qualification in Leadership and Management (or equivalent) and have experience working within children s residential care, including managing or supervising staff. A strong understanding of Ofsted regulations, safeguarding, and the needs of children with SEMH is essential. You will be a confident and resilient leader, able to manage performance, drive standards, and create a positive and supportive team culture. Strong organisational and communication skills are key, along with a commitment to improving outcomes for children and young people. Apply If you are looking for a Registered Manager role where you can lead a service, develop a team, and make a meaningful difference, please get in touch.
Shaftesbury
Cook
Shaftesbury Bognor Regis, Sussex
Cook Location: Ashley Place, Bognor Regis Salary: £13.60 per hour Hours Per Week: 24 Are you the candidate we are looking for? At Shaftesbury Ashley Place we are recruiting for a Cook. Please note this role does not qualify for visa sponsorship, as the salary requirements set by the Home Office are not satisfied. We are looking for people with the passion, talent, skills and experience that all add up to a caring and community-minded workforce. We believe that the people we support have the right to a full and flourishing life. They deserve the very best in delivery. Driven by our core values, Shaftesbury strives to be Open, Enabling, Inclusive and Courageous in all that we do. Our disability services across adult care, children's care and education are all focused on inclusion and support. Committed to professional, flexible and personalised care, we are passionate about going the extra mile in providing opportunities for people to thrive and live well. About the role As a Cook you will be required to cater for all people supported within the service, meeting a wide range of medical and specific dietary requirements. You will need to have a well-organised approach and the ability to work effectively as part of a team or on your own. Ashley Place in Bognor Regis is a residential care home located on the seafront, close to the town centre. Designed in consultation with residents, the service offers state of the art equipment and facilities and highly experienced, trained staff. As well as the residential home, we offer a range of disability and rehabilitation services. We work with people in the community and in their own homes. We also offer wellbeing and respite stays. Our location by the sea in Bognor Regis makes Shaftesbury Ashley Place an ideal location for a short break or longer. Some people have used the service whilst adaptations are made at their home. We have five designated rooms on the second floor of our modern building. The first floor is a residential care service for adults with disabilities and on the ground floor we have communal spaces for socialising and dining. Benefits of working at Shaftesbury At Shaftesbury, we know that our people are our greatest asset. We're proud to have some of the best and most committed staff in the sector - and we want to attract more people like you to work with Shaftesbury. We're now offering even more great benefits to reward the work of our wonderful staff in adult care: Great CQC great reward. If your service is rated good or equivalent by CQC in all domains, all staff will receive a £30 gift voucher. If rated outstanding, all staff will receive a £50 gift voucher. We want to reward staff in a range of ways for their hard work. You can be nominated for a recognition letter from a member of the Executive Leadership Team and you may also be nominated to receive a gift voucher up to £50 for going above and beyond within your role. Excellent training package provided for all staff. Generous Annual Leave entitlement of 25 days + 8 days bank holiday for the first 5 years. Increasing to 28 days + 8 days bank holiday after 5 years. Pension Scheme. Access to our employee assistance program. Shaftesbury is the disability charity that's committed to enabling children, young people and adults to live a life that adds up for them. What makes life liveable is never down to just one thing - it's the sum of many things. From friendship to fun; from companionship to community; from a great chat to a challenge overcome, it all adds up - to Shaftesbury. Through a wide range of disability care, special education, and rehabilitation services we promote inclusion and wellbeing for all. Together, we work to see people take part, contribute and be valued. We put the elements in place that all add up to connected lives. Shaftesbury is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and adults and expects all employees to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an enhanced DBS/Access NI check. Shaftesbury is committed to the Disability Confident Scheme and to equal opportunities therefore we welcome and encourage applications from everyone regardless of age, disability, gender, ethnicity, religion and sexual orientation. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Shaftesbury, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Cook Location: Ashley Place, Bognor Regis Salary: £13.60 per hour Hours Per Week: 24 Are you the candidate we are looking for? At Shaftesbury Ashley Place we are recruiting for a Cook. Please note this role does not qualify for visa sponsorship, as the salary requirements set by the Home Office are not satisfied. We are looking for people with the passion, talent, skills and experience that all add up to a caring and community-minded workforce. We believe that the people we support have the right to a full and flourishing life. They deserve the very best in delivery. Driven by our core values, Shaftesbury strives to be Open, Enabling, Inclusive and Courageous in all that we do. Our disability services across adult care, children's care and education are all focused on inclusion and support. Committed to professional, flexible and personalised care, we are passionate about going the extra mile in providing opportunities for people to thrive and live well. About the role As a Cook you will be required to cater for all people supported within the service, meeting a wide range of medical and specific dietary requirements. You will need to have a well-organised approach and the ability to work effectively as part of a team or on your own. Ashley Place in Bognor Regis is a residential care home located on the seafront, close to the town centre. Designed in consultation with residents, the service offers state of the art equipment and facilities and highly experienced, trained staff. As well as the residential home, we offer a range of disability and rehabilitation services. We work with people in the community and in their own homes. We also offer wellbeing and respite stays. Our location by the sea in Bognor Regis makes Shaftesbury Ashley Place an ideal location for a short break or longer. Some people have used the service whilst adaptations are made at their home. We have five designated rooms on the second floor of our modern building. The first floor is a residential care service for adults with disabilities and on the ground floor we have communal spaces for socialising and dining. Benefits of working at Shaftesbury At Shaftesbury, we know that our people are our greatest asset. We're proud to have some of the best and most committed staff in the sector - and we want to attract more people like you to work with Shaftesbury. We're now offering even more great benefits to reward the work of our wonderful staff in adult care: Great CQC great reward. If your service is rated good or equivalent by CQC in all domains, all staff will receive a £30 gift voucher. If rated outstanding, all staff will receive a £50 gift voucher. We want to reward staff in a range of ways for their hard work. You can be nominated for a recognition letter from a member of the Executive Leadership Team and you may also be nominated to receive a gift voucher up to £50 for going above and beyond within your role. Excellent training package provided for all staff. Generous Annual Leave entitlement of 25 days + 8 days bank holiday for the first 5 years. Increasing to 28 days + 8 days bank holiday after 5 years. Pension Scheme. Access to our employee assistance program. Shaftesbury is the disability charity that's committed to enabling children, young people and adults to live a life that adds up for them. What makes life liveable is never down to just one thing - it's the sum of many things. From friendship to fun; from companionship to community; from a great chat to a challenge overcome, it all adds up - to Shaftesbury. Through a wide range of disability care, special education, and rehabilitation services we promote inclusion and wellbeing for all. Together, we work to see people take part, contribute and be valued. We put the elements in place that all add up to connected lives. Shaftesbury is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and adults and expects all employees to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an enhanced DBS/Access NI check. Shaftesbury is committed to the Disability Confident Scheme and to equal opportunities therefore we welcome and encourage applications from everyone regardless of age, disability, gender, ethnicity, religion and sexual orientation. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Shaftesbury, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Peridot Partners
Chief Executive
Peridot Partners Leicester, Leicestershire
Chief Executive Lead YMCA Leicestershire into its next chapter, building a more connected, inclusive and ambitious future for young people and communities. Location: Leicester Applications close: 9 a.m. Monday 29th June 2026 About YMCA Leicestershire YMCA Leicestershire believes everyone should have a fair chance to discover who they are and what they can become. Every year, we work alongside hundreds of young people and adults who are experiencing homelessness, instability, poor mental health or social isolation, helping them move towards safer, healthier and more independent lives. Our services range from supported accommodation for young people aged 16-25 and a children's residential home , to well-being support, employment initiatives and YASC, our welcoming day centre for people experiencing homelessness. We also run The Y Theatre , an important creative and community space in Leicester city centre. Alongside practical support, we create opportunities for young people to build confidence, friendships and skills through employment, volunteering, arts, sport and resident engagement programmes. From helping residents move into work through Project Flourish, to creating community spaces like Roots 2 Resilience , we focus on recognising strengths, potential and aspiration. About the role This is a significant leadership opportunity within a respected and deeply rooted organisation that is ready to evolve. You will join at a time of cultural and strategic transition, with the opportunity to strengthen collaboration, modernise ways of working and build long-term sustainability, while staying closely connected to the organisation's mission and values. As Chief Executive, you will provide strategic and operational leadership to a complex and ambitious organisation that delivers support across housing, homelessness, residential care, and community services. Leading YMCA Leicestershire's supported housing and accommodation pathway for young people, ensuring services not only provide safety and stability, but also support young people's personal development, confidence, independence and future aspirations. You will lead YMCA Leicestershire through a significant period of organisational transition and change, helping to strengthen culture, rebuild trust and collaboration across teams, review and modernise ways of working, and shape a clear and ambitious vision for the future. Who we are looking for We are looking for a values-led leader who can combine warmth, emotional intelligence and strong relationship-building skills with strategic clarity and sound operational judgement. You will bring: Senior leadership experience within a multi-service organisation. Experience of organisational change, service development or cultural transformation. Experience of working with young people in housing, homelessness, social care or related settings. An understanding of trauma-informed and strengths-based approaches and their importance in supporting young people to thrive. Strong financial and operational understanding. Experience of leading through complexity, ambiguity or transition. The ability to build trusted relationships across staff teams, boards and external partnerships. Strong communication and influencing skills. A commitment to inclusive leadership and strengths-based approaches. Most importantly, you will bring a genuine commitment to supporting young people and communities and be motivated by the opportunity to lead an organisation that is ambitious about the difference it can make in young people's lives. Please click on the link to be redirected to the Peridot Partners website, where you will find full details of the role and how to apply. Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Monday 29th June 2026.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Chief Executive Lead YMCA Leicestershire into its next chapter, building a more connected, inclusive and ambitious future for young people and communities. Location: Leicester Applications close: 9 a.m. Monday 29th June 2026 About YMCA Leicestershire YMCA Leicestershire believes everyone should have a fair chance to discover who they are and what they can become. Every year, we work alongside hundreds of young people and adults who are experiencing homelessness, instability, poor mental health or social isolation, helping them move towards safer, healthier and more independent lives. Our services range from supported accommodation for young people aged 16-25 and a children's residential home , to well-being support, employment initiatives and YASC, our welcoming day centre for people experiencing homelessness. We also run The Y Theatre , an important creative and community space in Leicester city centre. Alongside practical support, we create opportunities for young people to build confidence, friendships and skills through employment, volunteering, arts, sport and resident engagement programmes. From helping residents move into work through Project Flourish, to creating community spaces like Roots 2 Resilience , we focus on recognising strengths, potential and aspiration. About the role This is a significant leadership opportunity within a respected and deeply rooted organisation that is ready to evolve. You will join at a time of cultural and strategic transition, with the opportunity to strengthen collaboration, modernise ways of working and build long-term sustainability, while staying closely connected to the organisation's mission and values. As Chief Executive, you will provide strategic and operational leadership to a complex and ambitious organisation that delivers support across housing, homelessness, residential care, and community services. Leading YMCA Leicestershire's supported housing and accommodation pathway for young people, ensuring services not only provide safety and stability, but also support young people's personal development, confidence, independence and future aspirations. You will lead YMCA Leicestershire through a significant period of organisational transition and change, helping to strengthen culture, rebuild trust and collaboration across teams, review and modernise ways of working, and shape a clear and ambitious vision for the future. Who we are looking for We are looking for a values-led leader who can combine warmth, emotional intelligence and strong relationship-building skills with strategic clarity and sound operational judgement. You will bring: Senior leadership experience within a multi-service organisation. Experience of organisational change, service development or cultural transformation. Experience of working with young people in housing, homelessness, social care or related settings. An understanding of trauma-informed and strengths-based approaches and their importance in supporting young people to thrive. Strong financial and operational understanding. Experience of leading through complexity, ambiguity or transition. The ability to build trusted relationships across staff teams, boards and external partnerships. Strong communication and influencing skills. A commitment to inclusive leadership and strengths-based approaches. Most importantly, you will bring a genuine commitment to supporting young people and communities and be motivated by the opportunity to lead an organisation that is ambitious about the difference it can make in young people's lives. Please click on the link to be redirected to the Peridot Partners website, where you will find full details of the role and how to apply. Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Monday 29th June 2026.
Residential Children's Services Deputy Manager
Headway Bristol, Somerset
Residential Children's Services Deputy Manager Location: Bristol Contract: Full Time, Permanent Salary: Up to £38,955.18 per annum (includes sleep in shifts) Specific Hours: 38 hours per week Responsible for: Team Leaders, Residential Support Workers Headway Adolescent Resources, established in 1999, is a leading provider of residential care for young people click apply for full job details
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Residential Children's Services Deputy Manager Location: Bristol Contract: Full Time, Permanent Salary: Up to £38,955.18 per annum (includes sleep in shifts) Specific Hours: 38 hours per week Responsible for: Team Leaders, Residential Support Workers Headway Adolescent Resources, established in 1999, is a leading provider of residential care for young people click apply for full job details
Polaris Community
School Administrator
Polaris Community Ruddington, Nottinghamshire
Polaris Education - Easthorpe School, Ruddington School Administrator Basic Salary: 21,257.48 Contract: Term Time Only Hours: 37.5 hours Location: Ruddington, Nottinghamshire Benefits Company Pension Life Assurance Employee Discount Scheme About Our School Easthorpe School is an independent specialist provision serving children and young people in the East Midlands who live with their families, foster carers or in residential children's homes. The school first opened its doors to pupils in November 2022. We are now a school of 70 pupils and 50 staff. Our school supports pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs (SEMH) and a range of diagnoses, which may include Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, Sensory Processing Disorder, attachment needs and mild/moderate learning needs. Potential candidates are strongly encouraged to get in touch and arrange a school visit before applying. Please contact to arrange a visit. Our school forms part of the Polaris Community, who have been passionately improving the lives of young people for over 30 years, alongside our current growing portfolio of schools across the UK. We're incredibly proud that 100% of our education services have been rated as Good or Outstanding by Ofsted. Role Responsibilities Promote the safeguarding and welfare of all pupils and visitors Promote and act on initiatives to improve quality of life and wellbeing for pupils and staff Reception The School Administrator will provide a warm welcome for parents, visitors and colleagues, dealing with their requests in an efficient and professional manner. Key Tasks and Activities Answer the telephone in a friendly, professional and efficient manner, recording and passing on messages as appropriate Ensure visitors sign in, complete the safeguarding disclaimer and are provided with a visitor's badge Accurately maintain the shared calendar and update the school information Provide refreshments for visitors Have an effective and efficient resource process, keeping resource ordering up to date and chasing where appropriate Inform the relevant staff member when deliveries arrive Distribute internal and external post and correspondence as appropriate Arrange the ID cards for all new starters and governors for the school Liaise when necessary with transport services and taxi suppliers for pupil transport Support education staff with providing work experience opportunities for pupils Administration Provide full administrative support to the Headteacher, school management team and all other education staff at the school. Key Tasks and Activities Produce letters and memorandums Undertake filing and photocopying, and assist users with the operation of the photocopier, including changing inks and attempting to resolve issues Be responsible for the maintenance and monitoring of the photocopier Provide administration assistance as required by the leadership team, including ordering resources Ensure all information is treated confidentially and have absolute discretion at all times Accurately minute meetings as directed by the SLT and, where relevant, telephone conversations with parents/carers Schedule and attend school-based meetings with parents/carers as necessary Use IT hardware and relevant software packages efficiently and effectively to access, manage, retrieve and share the various types of information as and when required Input information onto the school's MIS platform, Ed:gen Input and extract information on CPOMS Maintain filing systems, both paper and electronic, efficiently and in accordance with current systems and processes Manage referrals for school places and organise assessments and visits to the school Ensure that documents are prepared and data is entered onto SIMS Undertake stocktaking and ordering of materials and equipment as required Deal with school correspondence, emails and phone calls Support the Headteacher with Local Authority correspondence and quality assurance paperwork/visits Oversee and manage the school diary, including room bookings and meeting schedules Monitor and keep accurate records of expenditure, including bank transactions and petty cash Attendance Key Tasks and Activities Monitor and track whole-school attendance and punctuality and send out letters where appropriate Assist with the production of termly reports for the Headteacher and Governing Body Develop and maintain links with parents/children and the Local Authority's Educational Welfare Service Monitor and ensure that correct attendance codes are entered in class registers and on Ed:gen Contact parents/carers to establish the reasons for pupils' absenteeism by telephone and letters Work closely with the Deputy Head and Headteacher to establish and agree authorised absences and agree actions accordingly Maintain and monitor the school's attendance records and produce returns and reports as necessary Monitor and maintain an accurate computer record of pupil attendance Monitor the late arrival of pupils and maintain accurate, up-to-date computer and paper-based records and files Advise and assist parents/carers to maintain regular school attendance for their children Communicate clearly to parents/carers the attendance procedures and expectations of the school Collect and analyse attendance data to enable identification and tracking of pupil attendance Input daily attendance data onto the SIMS management system Run reports for termly attendance and write certificates Requirements Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, written and oral Knowledge and understanding of child protection and safeguarding practices and protocols Excellent organisational skills with a systematic approach to workload management Excellent time management, planning and work prioritisation skills Experience of developing systems and processes Excellent understanding of Ed:gen and CPOMS Ability to manage, record and monitor allocated budgets and monitor expenditure and costs Full working knowledge of relevant policies, codes of practice and legislation Ability to plan and develop systems Ability to relate well to children and adults Ability to work constructively as part of a team, understanding school roles and responsibilities and your own position within these Ability to self-evaluate learning needs and actively seek learning opportunities Confidentiality of information as appropriate Ability to work under pressure Ability to work on own initiative The successful candidate will be required to complete an enhanced DBS check, the cost of which will be met by Polaris Education. Polaris Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. Polaris Education is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates. PandoLogic. Category:Education,
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Polaris Education - Easthorpe School, Ruddington School Administrator Basic Salary: 21,257.48 Contract: Term Time Only Hours: 37.5 hours Location: Ruddington, Nottinghamshire Benefits Company Pension Life Assurance Employee Discount Scheme About Our School Easthorpe School is an independent specialist provision serving children and young people in the East Midlands who live with their families, foster carers or in residential children's homes. The school first opened its doors to pupils in November 2022. We are now a school of 70 pupils and 50 staff. Our school supports pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs (SEMH) and a range of diagnoses, which may include Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, Sensory Processing Disorder, attachment needs and mild/moderate learning needs. Potential candidates are strongly encouraged to get in touch and arrange a school visit before applying. Please contact to arrange a visit. Our school forms part of the Polaris Community, who have been passionately improving the lives of young people for over 30 years, alongside our current growing portfolio of schools across the UK. We're incredibly proud that 100% of our education services have been rated as Good or Outstanding by Ofsted. Role Responsibilities Promote the safeguarding and welfare of all pupils and visitors Promote and act on initiatives to improve quality of life and wellbeing for pupils and staff Reception The School Administrator will provide a warm welcome for parents, visitors and colleagues, dealing with their requests in an efficient and professional manner. Key Tasks and Activities Answer the telephone in a friendly, professional and efficient manner, recording and passing on messages as appropriate Ensure visitors sign in, complete the safeguarding disclaimer and are provided with a visitor's badge Accurately maintain the shared calendar and update the school information Provide refreshments for visitors Have an effective and efficient resource process, keeping resource ordering up to date and chasing where appropriate Inform the relevant staff member when deliveries arrive Distribute internal and external post and correspondence as appropriate Arrange the ID cards for all new starters and governors for the school Liaise when necessary with transport services and taxi suppliers for pupil transport Support education staff with providing work experience opportunities for pupils Administration Provide full administrative support to the Headteacher, school management team and all other education staff at the school. Key Tasks and Activities Produce letters and memorandums Undertake filing and photocopying, and assist users with the operation of the photocopier, including changing inks and attempting to resolve issues Be responsible for the maintenance and monitoring of the photocopier Provide administration assistance as required by the leadership team, including ordering resources Ensure all information is treated confidentially and have absolute discretion at all times Accurately minute meetings as directed by the SLT and, where relevant, telephone conversations with parents/carers Schedule and attend school-based meetings with parents/carers as necessary Use IT hardware and relevant software packages efficiently and effectively to access, manage, retrieve and share the various types of information as and when required Input information onto the school's MIS platform, Ed:gen Input and extract information on CPOMS Maintain filing systems, both paper and electronic, efficiently and in accordance with current systems and processes Manage referrals for school places and organise assessments and visits to the school Ensure that documents are prepared and data is entered onto SIMS Undertake stocktaking and ordering of materials and equipment as required Deal with school correspondence, emails and phone calls Support the Headteacher with Local Authority correspondence and quality assurance paperwork/visits Oversee and manage the school diary, including room bookings and meeting schedules Monitor and keep accurate records of expenditure, including bank transactions and petty cash Attendance Key Tasks and Activities Monitor and track whole-school attendance and punctuality and send out letters where appropriate Assist with the production of termly reports for the Headteacher and Governing Body Develop and maintain links with parents/children and the Local Authority's Educational Welfare Service Monitor and ensure that correct attendance codes are entered in class registers and on Ed:gen Contact parents/carers to establish the reasons for pupils' absenteeism by telephone and letters Work closely with the Deputy Head and Headteacher to establish and agree authorised absences and agree actions accordingly Maintain and monitor the school's attendance records and produce returns and reports as necessary Monitor and maintain an accurate computer record of pupil attendance Monitor the late arrival of pupils and maintain accurate, up-to-date computer and paper-based records and files Advise and assist parents/carers to maintain regular school attendance for their children Communicate clearly to parents/carers the attendance procedures and expectations of the school Collect and analyse attendance data to enable identification and tracking of pupil attendance Input daily attendance data onto the SIMS management system Run reports for termly attendance and write certificates Requirements Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, written and oral Knowledge and understanding of child protection and safeguarding practices and protocols Excellent organisational skills with a systematic approach to workload management Excellent time management, planning and work prioritisation skills Experience of developing systems and processes Excellent understanding of Ed:gen and CPOMS Ability to manage, record and monitor allocated budgets and monitor expenditure and costs Full working knowledge of relevant policies, codes of practice and legislation Ability to plan and develop systems Ability to relate well to children and adults Ability to work constructively as part of a team, understanding school roles and responsibilities and your own position within these Ability to self-evaluate learning needs and actively seek learning opportunities Confidentiality of information as appropriate Ability to work under pressure Ability to work on own initiative The successful candidate will be required to complete an enhanced DBS check, the cost of which will be met by Polaris Education. Polaris Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. Polaris Education is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates. PandoLogic. Category:Education,
Shaftesbury
Cook
Shaftesbury Borehamwood, Hertfordshire
Cook Location: New Court Place, Borehamwood Salary: £13.75 per hour Hours Per Week: 15 Are you the candidate we are looking for? At Shaftesbury New Court Place we are recruiting for a Cook. Please note this role does not qualify for visa sponsorship, as the salary requirements set by the Home Office are not satisfied. We are looking for people with the passion, talent, skills and experience that all add up to a caring and community-minded workforce. We believe that the people we support have the right to a full and flourishing life. They deserve the very best in delivery. Driven by our core values, Shaftesbury strives to be Open, Enabling, Inclusive and Courageous in all that we do. Our disability services across adult care, children's care and education are all focused on inclusion and support. Committed to professional, flexible and personalised care, we are passionate about going the extra mile in providing opportunities for people to thrive and live well. About the role As a Cook you will be required to cater for all people supported within the service, meeting a wide range of medical and specific dietary requirements. You will need to have a well-organised approach and the ability to work effectively as part of a team or on your own. New Court Place, Hertfordshire, is a residential home with nursing care for 24 adults with physical and intellectual disabilities, plus respite care and services for 16-18 year olds. Our home is a large accessible building. Our spacious and welcoming environment provides modern facilities with daily nursing care. Benefits of working at Shaftesbury At Shaftesbury, we know that our people are our greatest asset. We're proud to have some of the best and most committed staff in the sector - and we want to attract more people like you to work with Shaftesbury. We're now offering even more great benefits to reward the work of our wonderful staff in adult care: Great CQC, great reward. If your service is rated good or equivalent by CQC in all domains, all staff will receive a £30 gift voucher. If rated outstanding, all staff will receive a £50 gift voucher. We want to reward staff in a range of ways for their hard work. You can be nominated for a recognition letter from a member of the Executive Leadership Team and you may also be nominated to receive a gift voucher up to £50 for going above and beyond within your role. Excellent training package provided for all staff. Generous Annual Leave entitlement of 25 days + 8 days bank holiday for the first 5 years. Increasing to 28 days + 8 days bank holiday after 5 years. Pension Scheme. Access to our employee assistance program. Shaftesbury is the disability charity that's committed to enabling children, young people and adults to live a life that adds up for them. What makes life liveable is never down to just one thing - it's the sum of many things. From friendship to fun; from companionship to community; from a great chat to a challenge overcome, it all adds up - to Shaftesbury. Through a wide range of disability care, special education, and rehabilitation services we promote inclusion and wellbeing for all. Together, we work to see people take part, contribute and be valued. We put the elements in place that all add up to connected lives. Shaftesbury is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and adults and expects all employees to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an enhanced DBS/Access NI check. Shaftesbury is committed to the Disability Confident Scheme and to equal opportunities therefore we welcome and encourage applications from everyone regardless of age, disability, gender, ethnicity, religion and sexual orientation. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Shaftesbury, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Cook Location: New Court Place, Borehamwood Salary: £13.75 per hour Hours Per Week: 15 Are you the candidate we are looking for? At Shaftesbury New Court Place we are recruiting for a Cook. Please note this role does not qualify for visa sponsorship, as the salary requirements set by the Home Office are not satisfied. We are looking for people with the passion, talent, skills and experience that all add up to a caring and community-minded workforce. We believe that the people we support have the right to a full and flourishing life. They deserve the very best in delivery. Driven by our core values, Shaftesbury strives to be Open, Enabling, Inclusive and Courageous in all that we do. Our disability services across adult care, children's care and education are all focused on inclusion and support. Committed to professional, flexible and personalised care, we are passionate about going the extra mile in providing opportunities for people to thrive and live well. About the role As a Cook you will be required to cater for all people supported within the service, meeting a wide range of medical and specific dietary requirements. You will need to have a well-organised approach and the ability to work effectively as part of a team or on your own. New Court Place, Hertfordshire, is a residential home with nursing care for 24 adults with physical and intellectual disabilities, plus respite care and services for 16-18 year olds. Our home is a large accessible building. Our spacious and welcoming environment provides modern facilities with daily nursing care. Benefits of working at Shaftesbury At Shaftesbury, we know that our people are our greatest asset. We're proud to have some of the best and most committed staff in the sector - and we want to attract more people like you to work with Shaftesbury. We're now offering even more great benefits to reward the work of our wonderful staff in adult care: Great CQC, great reward. If your service is rated good or equivalent by CQC in all domains, all staff will receive a £30 gift voucher. If rated outstanding, all staff will receive a £50 gift voucher. We want to reward staff in a range of ways for their hard work. You can be nominated for a recognition letter from a member of the Executive Leadership Team and you may also be nominated to receive a gift voucher up to £50 for going above and beyond within your role. Excellent training package provided for all staff. Generous Annual Leave entitlement of 25 days + 8 days bank holiday for the first 5 years. Increasing to 28 days + 8 days bank holiday after 5 years. Pension Scheme. Access to our employee assistance program. Shaftesbury is the disability charity that's committed to enabling children, young people and adults to live a life that adds up for them. What makes life liveable is never down to just one thing - it's the sum of many things. From friendship to fun; from companionship to community; from a great chat to a challenge overcome, it all adds up - to Shaftesbury. Through a wide range of disability care, special education, and rehabilitation services we promote inclusion and wellbeing for all. Together, we work to see people take part, contribute and be valued. We put the elements in place that all add up to connected lives. Shaftesbury is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and adults and expects all employees to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an enhanced DBS/Access NI check. Shaftesbury is committed to the Disability Confident Scheme and to equal opportunities therefore we welcome and encourage applications from everyone regardless of age, disability, gender, ethnicity, religion and sexual orientation. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Shaftesbury, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.

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