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HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
Local Authority Clerk to Governors/Trustees
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Farnham, Surrey
Joining the School Governance team as a flexible, part-time Local Authority Clerk to Governors / Trustees , you will provide vital administrative support to schools across the county. Proactive and dedicated, you will use your excellent organisational and communication skills and experience in meeting administration and minute taking, to make a real difference in Hampshire schools. This role is offered on an annualised hours contract, meaning your total working hours are spread across the year rather than following a fixed weekly schedule. Whilst your role will mostly be home-based with the flexibility to complete clerking tasks around your existing commitments, you will be required to travel to the schools to which you are assigned to clerk their governance meetings. We aim to link you with schools that are close to where you live. We currently have multiple posts available across Hart and Rushmoor areas, with particular interest in applicants from the Fleet and Farnborough areas. What you'll do: Provide essential support to Governors and Trustees, helping schools achieve the best outcomes for their pupils. Administer and minute board and committee meetings, primarily held in the evenings. Following training, provide guidance on governance legislation and policy. Prepare and distribute agendas and meeting papers and produce accurate minutes within agreed timeframes. Maintain accurate records of meetings, attendance and board membership. Provide procedural governance guidance to chairs and executive leaders. What we're looking for: Minimum of 2 GCSEs (or equivalent), including English Language and Maths. Proven experience in committee administration and accurate minute taking. Strong organisational skills and ability to work independently. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to remain impartial, maintain confidentiality, and comply with data protection legislation. IT proficiency, including Microsoft Office and internet access. Ability to travel to assigned schools for governance meetings. Why join us: Benefit from a comprehensive training programme and mentoring, and ongoing support from the governance and clerking team. Flexible, mostly home-based working arrangements that fit around your commitments. The opportunity to become an integral part of Hampshire's School Improvement team. Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. A competitive benefits package that includes generous annual leave entitlement, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Applicants can expect to hear from us within two weeks of the advertised closing date. Please note: We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role and therefore it is essential that you already have the right to work in the UK before applying. Other roles you may have experience of may include: Administrative Officer, Senior Administrative Assistant, School Improvement Administrator, Business Administration Officer, Governance Coordinator, Executive Assistant, Education Administrator, Business Support Officer, Head Teacher, Deputy Head Teacher, Teacher
Jun 19, 2026
Full time
Joining the School Governance team as a flexible, part-time Local Authority Clerk to Governors / Trustees , you will provide vital administrative support to schools across the county. Proactive and dedicated, you will use your excellent organisational and communication skills and experience in meeting administration and minute taking, to make a real difference in Hampshire schools. This role is offered on an annualised hours contract, meaning your total working hours are spread across the year rather than following a fixed weekly schedule. Whilst your role will mostly be home-based with the flexibility to complete clerking tasks around your existing commitments, you will be required to travel to the schools to which you are assigned to clerk their governance meetings. We aim to link you with schools that are close to where you live. We currently have multiple posts available across Hart and Rushmoor areas, with particular interest in applicants from the Fleet and Farnborough areas. What you'll do: Provide essential support to Governors and Trustees, helping schools achieve the best outcomes for their pupils. Administer and minute board and committee meetings, primarily held in the evenings. Following training, provide guidance on governance legislation and policy. Prepare and distribute agendas and meeting papers and produce accurate minutes within agreed timeframes. Maintain accurate records of meetings, attendance and board membership. Provide procedural governance guidance to chairs and executive leaders. What we're looking for: Minimum of 2 GCSEs (or equivalent), including English Language and Maths. Proven experience in committee administration and accurate minute taking. Strong organisational skills and ability to work independently. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to remain impartial, maintain confidentiality, and comply with data protection legislation. IT proficiency, including Microsoft Office and internet access. Ability to travel to assigned schools for governance meetings. Why join us: Benefit from a comprehensive training programme and mentoring, and ongoing support from the governance and clerking team. Flexible, mostly home-based working arrangements that fit around your commitments. The opportunity to become an integral part of Hampshire's School Improvement team. Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. A competitive benefits package that includes generous annual leave entitlement, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Applicants can expect to hear from us within two weeks of the advertised closing date. Please note: We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role and therefore it is essential that you already have the right to work in the UK before applying. Other roles you may have experience of may include: Administrative Officer, Senior Administrative Assistant, School Improvement Administrator, Business Administration Officer, Governance Coordinator, Executive Assistant, Education Administrator, Business Support Officer, Head Teacher, Deputy Head Teacher, Teacher
Colchester Academy
Head of Safeguarding
Colchester Academy Colchester, Essex
Job Title: Head of Safeguarding Location: Colchester United Football Club Reports To: Academy Manager & Senior Safeguarding Manager Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent Salary: Competitive, based on experience Job Purpose: The Head of Safeguarding is the Club s Designated Safeguarding Officer and will be responsible for developing, implementing, and managing the safeguarding strategy across all levels of the club, ensuring the safety and welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults involved in club activities. This role will promote a culture of safeguarding throughout the club, ensuring compliance with statutory obligations and football governing body regulations. Key Responsibilities: Safeguarding Strategy and Policy Development: Develop and implement comprehensive safeguarding policies and procedures in line with EFL, FA, and statutory requirements. In conjunction with the Senior Safeguarding Manager, lead on the creation and delivery of a club-wide safeguarding strategy that promotes best practices, continuous improvement, and a culture of safety. Compliance and Reporting: Ensure the club meets all legal, regulatory, and EFL safeguarding standards, including regular audits and assessments. Maintain accurate records of all safeguarding concerns, incidents, and referrals, ensuring timely and confidential reporting to relevant authorities. Maintain the Club s Single Central Record. Liaise with the Lead Academy Administrator to ensure all safeguarding documentation and paperwork is completed on player registration and staff induction. Prepare regular reports for senior management and the Board of Directors on safeguarding matters, including any risks, trends, or areas for improvement. Education and Training: Develop and deliver regular safeguarding training and awareness programs for all staff, volunteers, players, and relevant stakeholders. Ensure all employees and volunteers are aware of and adhere to the club s safeguarding policies and procedures. Case Management and Support: As the Club s Lead Disclosure Officer, act as the primary point of contact for all safeguarding concerns and allegations, providing guidance, support, and advice to staff, players, and stakeholders. Lead on managing and investigating safeguarding incidents in line with club policy and statutory guidance. Liaise with external agencies, such as social services and law enforcement, as required. Stakeholder Engagement: Work closely with internal and external stakeholders, including the FA, EFL, local authorities, and community organizations, to promote best practices in safeguarding. Act as the club s representative on safeguarding matters, attending relevant meetings, conferences, and workshops. Risk Management: Identify and assess safeguarding risks within the club s activities and implement strategies to mitigate these risks. Conduct regular safeguarding audits, including risk assessments for activities involving children and vulnerable adults. Qualifications and Experience: Essential: Experience in a senior safeguarding role, ideally within a sports organization or similar setting. Strong knowledge of current safeguarding legislation, regulations, and best practices, including the FA s Safeguarding Children Policy. Proven experience in managing and investigating safeguarding incidents and concerns. Experience in delivering training and educational programs related to safeguarding. Ability to manage sensitive and confidential information with integrity and discretion. Desirable: Professional qualification in safeguarding, social work, education, or a related field. Experience working within football or another professional sports environment. Knowledge of EFL and FA safeguarding frameworks and procedures. Skills and Attributes: Strong leadership and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build relationships and work collaboratively with a wide range of stakeholders. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to present complex information clearly and concisely. High level of organizational skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines. Empathetic, approachable, and able to handle sensitive situations with tact and professionalism. Commitment to promoting a culture of safeguarding and welfare across all club activities. Additional Requirements: Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check. Flexibility to work evenings and weekends as required, including attendance at home and away matches. Full & Clean UK driving licence. Working Hours: 40 hours per week Need to be flexible to accommodate different needs at different times to support players, parents, schools and staff. All staff must be aware of all safeguarding and equity and diversity issues, along with all academy and club policies, rules and regulations. We are dedicated to fostering a diverse and dynamic working environment by building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all sections of the community.
Jun 18, 2026
Contractor
Job Title: Head of Safeguarding Location: Colchester United Football Club Reports To: Academy Manager & Senior Safeguarding Manager Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent Salary: Competitive, based on experience Job Purpose: The Head of Safeguarding is the Club s Designated Safeguarding Officer and will be responsible for developing, implementing, and managing the safeguarding strategy across all levels of the club, ensuring the safety and welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults involved in club activities. This role will promote a culture of safeguarding throughout the club, ensuring compliance with statutory obligations and football governing body regulations. Key Responsibilities: Safeguarding Strategy and Policy Development: Develop and implement comprehensive safeguarding policies and procedures in line with EFL, FA, and statutory requirements. In conjunction with the Senior Safeguarding Manager, lead on the creation and delivery of a club-wide safeguarding strategy that promotes best practices, continuous improvement, and a culture of safety. Compliance and Reporting: Ensure the club meets all legal, regulatory, and EFL safeguarding standards, including regular audits and assessments. Maintain accurate records of all safeguarding concerns, incidents, and referrals, ensuring timely and confidential reporting to relevant authorities. Maintain the Club s Single Central Record. Liaise with the Lead Academy Administrator to ensure all safeguarding documentation and paperwork is completed on player registration and staff induction. Prepare regular reports for senior management and the Board of Directors on safeguarding matters, including any risks, trends, or areas for improvement. Education and Training: Develop and deliver regular safeguarding training and awareness programs for all staff, volunteers, players, and relevant stakeholders. Ensure all employees and volunteers are aware of and adhere to the club s safeguarding policies and procedures. Case Management and Support: As the Club s Lead Disclosure Officer, act as the primary point of contact for all safeguarding concerns and allegations, providing guidance, support, and advice to staff, players, and stakeholders. Lead on managing and investigating safeguarding incidents in line with club policy and statutory guidance. Liaise with external agencies, such as social services and law enforcement, as required. Stakeholder Engagement: Work closely with internal and external stakeholders, including the FA, EFL, local authorities, and community organizations, to promote best practices in safeguarding. Act as the club s representative on safeguarding matters, attending relevant meetings, conferences, and workshops. Risk Management: Identify and assess safeguarding risks within the club s activities and implement strategies to mitigate these risks. Conduct regular safeguarding audits, including risk assessments for activities involving children and vulnerable adults. Qualifications and Experience: Essential: Experience in a senior safeguarding role, ideally within a sports organization or similar setting. Strong knowledge of current safeguarding legislation, regulations, and best practices, including the FA s Safeguarding Children Policy. Proven experience in managing and investigating safeguarding incidents and concerns. Experience in delivering training and educational programs related to safeguarding. Ability to manage sensitive and confidential information with integrity and discretion. Desirable: Professional qualification in safeguarding, social work, education, or a related field. Experience working within football or another professional sports environment. Knowledge of EFL and FA safeguarding frameworks and procedures. Skills and Attributes: Strong leadership and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build relationships and work collaboratively with a wide range of stakeholders. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to present complex information clearly and concisely. High level of organizational skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines. Empathetic, approachable, and able to handle sensitive situations with tact and professionalism. Commitment to promoting a culture of safeguarding and welfare across all club activities. Additional Requirements: Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check. Flexibility to work evenings and weekends as required, including attendance at home and away matches. Full & Clean UK driving licence. Working Hours: 40 hours per week Need to be flexible to accommodate different needs at different times to support players, parents, schools and staff. All staff must be aware of all safeguarding and equity and diversity issues, along with all academy and club policies, rules and regulations. We are dedicated to fostering a diverse and dynamic working environment by building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all sections of the community.
Oaklands Catholic School
Business Support Assistant - Reception
Oaklands Catholic School Waterlooville, Hampshire
Job Title: Business Support Assistant - Reception Location: Waterlooville, Hampshire Salary: Salary grade B1 24,796 - B3 25,128 FTE 27.5 hours Salary grade C1 25,186 - C5 26,244 FTE 10 hours Actual salary 21,845.57 - 22,307.83 Actual Job Type: Permanent, Full Time, 40 Weeks Per Year, Term-time only - 39 weeks plus 4 days Hours: 37.25 hours per week, 8.15am - 4.15pm Monday-Thursday and 8.15am - 4pm on Fridays (with 30 minutes unpaid lunch break each day) The Governors are seeking to appoint a motivated and enthusiastic Business Support Assistant - Reception. The successful candidate reporting to the Business Support Manager will be responsible for providing reception and administrative services to support the teaching and learning of the school. As a school receptionist, you serve as the first impression for students, parents, and visitors. This role allows you to create a welcoming and professional environment, ensuring that everyone feels valued and supported when they enter our school. If you are a Catholic, you will understand the distinctiveness of Catholic schools such as Oaklands and this will be attractive to you. You do not have to be a Catholic to work at Oaklands; the Governors welcome applications from candidates of differing faith backgrounds or none who can be supportive of the school ethos. Principal Responsibilities: Customer Service: Promote the image of the school in all contact with the outside world Act as the first point of contact for general parent/student/visitor enquiries, responding within standard procedures or referring the enquiry to an appropriate destination Perform reception duties in an efficient, professional and courteous manner Operate the main switchboard and refer enquiries to the appropriate destination Ensure all visitors comply with safeguarding guidelines and have the appropriate ID/DBS etc checks where appropriate Administration: Operate and have responsibility of a variety of standard office machines including a personal computer, signing in machine, franking machine and badge machine Order reception resources as required to include inventory rolls, stamps, signing in machine cards etc Enable WiFi connection to external visitors Oversee the collection of returned parcels as instructed by the budget holder Be point of contact for student exam certification collection in accordance with guidelines Tidy and maintain reception area Annual re-organisation of staff pigeonholes Produce admin packs at the beginning of the academic year for the Business Support Team Collection of exam paperwork as instructed by the exams officer Provide basic absence cover to attendance as required Basic administration support to the Careers Lead; data inputting, making/confirming appointments and calls, sending emails Basic administration support to DOE leaders, data inputting, booking camp, booking transport, sending emails and message reminders etc The duties above are neither exclusive nor exhaustive and the post holder may be required to carry out appropriate duties within the context of the job, skills and grade About you: Essential: GCSE (or equivalent) in English and Maths Good organisational skills Good time management skills Skilled at paying attention to accuracy and detail Excellent interpersonal skills, verbal and written Ability to form and maintain appropriate relationships and personal boundaries with children and young people Values and respects the views and the needs of children and young people Displays commitment to the protection and safeguarding of children and young people Ability to work in a Catholic School, sensitive to the ethos Excellent communication skills Ability to work under pressure Stamina, initiative and resilience Confidentiality and discretion Good Health Strong commitment to teamwork and partnership Desirable: Previous experience in a similar role Experience of working in an educational establishment (mixed comprehensive school) Experience of developing positive relationships with a range of different students Excellent I.T skills, including Microsoft Word, Excel and Teams Previous experience of working with schools' SIMS system Previous experience of working with schools' ClassCharts Understanding of the school's role in the Community Understanding of the core purpose of Oaklands Catholic School and Sixth Form College Ability to forge and maintain good relationships with staff and students Sense of humour Willingness to train as Fire Warden/First Aider Additional Information: Please note all staff will be required to complete and obtain a clear Enhanced DBS. All applicants must evidence Right to Work. Closing date: Sunday 28th June 2026 5pm Interviews: Week commencing 1st July 2026 Please note that once you have applied for the role you will be sent an email with an application form to fill in. This form will need to be fully completed and returned for your application to be considered. Please click the APPLY to submit your application for this role and you will be sent an email with application forms to complete. Candidates with experience of Business Admin Assistant, Office Administrator, Administrator, Customer Support, Customer Service Administrator, Administration Clerk, Education Administrative Assistant, Business Support, may also be considered for this role.
Jun 17, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Business Support Assistant - Reception Location: Waterlooville, Hampshire Salary: Salary grade B1 24,796 - B3 25,128 FTE 27.5 hours Salary grade C1 25,186 - C5 26,244 FTE 10 hours Actual salary 21,845.57 - 22,307.83 Actual Job Type: Permanent, Full Time, 40 Weeks Per Year, Term-time only - 39 weeks plus 4 days Hours: 37.25 hours per week, 8.15am - 4.15pm Monday-Thursday and 8.15am - 4pm on Fridays (with 30 minutes unpaid lunch break each day) The Governors are seeking to appoint a motivated and enthusiastic Business Support Assistant - Reception. The successful candidate reporting to the Business Support Manager will be responsible for providing reception and administrative services to support the teaching and learning of the school. As a school receptionist, you serve as the first impression for students, parents, and visitors. This role allows you to create a welcoming and professional environment, ensuring that everyone feels valued and supported when they enter our school. If you are a Catholic, you will understand the distinctiveness of Catholic schools such as Oaklands and this will be attractive to you. You do not have to be a Catholic to work at Oaklands; the Governors welcome applications from candidates of differing faith backgrounds or none who can be supportive of the school ethos. Principal Responsibilities: Customer Service: Promote the image of the school in all contact with the outside world Act as the first point of contact for general parent/student/visitor enquiries, responding within standard procedures or referring the enquiry to an appropriate destination Perform reception duties in an efficient, professional and courteous manner Operate the main switchboard and refer enquiries to the appropriate destination Ensure all visitors comply with safeguarding guidelines and have the appropriate ID/DBS etc checks where appropriate Administration: Operate and have responsibility of a variety of standard office machines including a personal computer, signing in machine, franking machine and badge machine Order reception resources as required to include inventory rolls, stamps, signing in machine cards etc Enable WiFi connection to external visitors Oversee the collection of returned parcels as instructed by the budget holder Be point of contact for student exam certification collection in accordance with guidelines Tidy and maintain reception area Annual re-organisation of staff pigeonholes Produce admin packs at the beginning of the academic year for the Business Support Team Collection of exam paperwork as instructed by the exams officer Provide basic absence cover to attendance as required Basic administration support to the Careers Lead; data inputting, making/confirming appointments and calls, sending emails Basic administration support to DOE leaders, data inputting, booking camp, booking transport, sending emails and message reminders etc The duties above are neither exclusive nor exhaustive and the post holder may be required to carry out appropriate duties within the context of the job, skills and grade About you: Essential: GCSE (or equivalent) in English and Maths Good organisational skills Good time management skills Skilled at paying attention to accuracy and detail Excellent interpersonal skills, verbal and written Ability to form and maintain appropriate relationships and personal boundaries with children and young people Values and respects the views and the needs of children and young people Displays commitment to the protection and safeguarding of children and young people Ability to work in a Catholic School, sensitive to the ethos Excellent communication skills Ability to work under pressure Stamina, initiative and resilience Confidentiality and discretion Good Health Strong commitment to teamwork and partnership Desirable: Previous experience in a similar role Experience of working in an educational establishment (mixed comprehensive school) Experience of developing positive relationships with a range of different students Excellent I.T skills, including Microsoft Word, Excel and Teams Previous experience of working with schools' SIMS system Previous experience of working with schools' ClassCharts Understanding of the school's role in the Community Understanding of the core purpose of Oaklands Catholic School and Sixth Form College Ability to forge and maintain good relationships with staff and students Sense of humour Willingness to train as Fire Warden/First Aider Additional Information: Please note all staff will be required to complete and obtain a clear Enhanced DBS. All applicants must evidence Right to Work. Closing date: Sunday 28th June 2026 5pm Interviews: Week commencing 1st July 2026 Please note that once you have applied for the role you will be sent an email with an application form to fill in. This form will need to be fully completed and returned for your application to be considered. Please click the APPLY to submit your application for this role and you will be sent an email with application forms to complete. Candidates with experience of Business Admin Assistant, Office Administrator, Administrator, Customer Support, Customer Service Administrator, Administration Clerk, Education Administrative Assistant, Business Support, may also be considered for this role.
Catholic Children's Society
Project Officer - part time
Catholic Children's Society
A little about us Our mission is to bring hope and positive change to children and families. Through complementary and creative early intervention services, we seek to build resilience and improve children s life chances. The Catholic Children s Society (CCS) is one of the largest providers of mental health services to schools in London and the Southeast. Our Connect-Ed service includes around 50 counsellors and therapists working on-site in over 70 schools. We also offer high-quality early years education and holistic family support, including emergency assistance for families in crisis. We work with children and families of all faiths and none. Our sole aim is to help those in greatest need overcome the challenges they face and achieve their potential. Our work is underpinned by our core values of integrity, compassion, inclusion and partnership . What we are looking for We are seeking an enthusiastic and detail-oriented Project Officer to support the delivery and evaluation of our mental health services in schools, as well as our nursery and family centre. You ll be part of a passionate team working to improve children s life chances through early intervention and family support. Duties and Responsibilities Service Analysis and Quality Assurance Support the collection and analysis of accurate, timely and high-quality data on our services via Salesforce CRM (training provided, with the opportunity to become a qualified Salesforce Administrator). Assist Service Managers in delivering mental health training for school staff and parents/carers, including managing bookings, invites, attendance lists, and queries. Coordinate, monitor and support the evaluation of whole school services, including training and wellbeing interventions. Maintain effective and up-to-date digital filing systems. Build strong relationships with colleagues and external contacts, developing a deep understanding of our services and their impact on children s lives. Family Liaison and Support Undertake office and reception duties from 4pm 6.30pm, including liaising with parents, answering calls, and welcoming visitors. Support the recruitment and onboarding of new families to our nursery and family centre, including reviewing statutory childcare funding options. Help develop a programme of workshops for parents/carers, assessing needs and tailoring support. Assist in the delivery, evaluation and monitoring of mental health and wellbeing services for families using the nursery. Collaborate with the Centre Coordinator to plan and deliver family activities, including day trips to safari parks and the seaside. Note: Flexibility and a positive attitude are essential to support our organisational goals. This job description outlines the initial responsibilities and may evolve over time. It does not form part of the employment contract. Why join us? The successful candidate will receive an excellent package including: Generous annual leave allowance of 27 days p.a. (pro rata), plus bank holidays. Up to 11% employer pension contribution. Access to a staff Health Plan and Employee Assistance Programme. Training opportunities, including Salesforce Administrator certification. The chance to make a meaningful difference every day. Salary: £15,600 per annum (pro rata of £34,125 FTE) Hours: 16 hours per week 2:30pm 6:30pm, four days per week (days negotiable) Location: St Francis Family Centre, 34 Wades Place, London E14 0DE Please note: homeworking is not possible for this role. Key dates: Closing Date: Sunday, 27th October 2025 Interview Date: Monday, 3rd November 2025 Safeguarding CCS is committed to safer recruitment and maintaining a strong and positive safeguarding culture. This post will be subject to an enhanced DBS check. References from current/past employers will also be sought once an offer has been made.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
A little about us Our mission is to bring hope and positive change to children and families. Through complementary and creative early intervention services, we seek to build resilience and improve children s life chances. The Catholic Children s Society (CCS) is one of the largest providers of mental health services to schools in London and the Southeast. Our Connect-Ed service includes around 50 counsellors and therapists working on-site in over 70 schools. We also offer high-quality early years education and holistic family support, including emergency assistance for families in crisis. We work with children and families of all faiths and none. Our sole aim is to help those in greatest need overcome the challenges they face and achieve their potential. Our work is underpinned by our core values of integrity, compassion, inclusion and partnership . What we are looking for We are seeking an enthusiastic and detail-oriented Project Officer to support the delivery and evaluation of our mental health services in schools, as well as our nursery and family centre. You ll be part of a passionate team working to improve children s life chances through early intervention and family support. Duties and Responsibilities Service Analysis and Quality Assurance Support the collection and analysis of accurate, timely and high-quality data on our services via Salesforce CRM (training provided, with the opportunity to become a qualified Salesforce Administrator). Assist Service Managers in delivering mental health training for school staff and parents/carers, including managing bookings, invites, attendance lists, and queries. Coordinate, monitor and support the evaluation of whole school services, including training and wellbeing interventions. Maintain effective and up-to-date digital filing systems. Build strong relationships with colleagues and external contacts, developing a deep understanding of our services and their impact on children s lives. Family Liaison and Support Undertake office and reception duties from 4pm 6.30pm, including liaising with parents, answering calls, and welcoming visitors. Support the recruitment and onboarding of new families to our nursery and family centre, including reviewing statutory childcare funding options. Help develop a programme of workshops for parents/carers, assessing needs and tailoring support. Assist in the delivery, evaluation and monitoring of mental health and wellbeing services for families using the nursery. Collaborate with the Centre Coordinator to plan and deliver family activities, including day trips to safari parks and the seaside. Note: Flexibility and a positive attitude are essential to support our organisational goals. This job description outlines the initial responsibilities and may evolve over time. It does not form part of the employment contract. Why join us? The successful candidate will receive an excellent package including: Generous annual leave allowance of 27 days p.a. (pro rata), plus bank holidays. Up to 11% employer pension contribution. Access to a staff Health Plan and Employee Assistance Programme. Training opportunities, including Salesforce Administrator certification. The chance to make a meaningful difference every day. Salary: £15,600 per annum (pro rata of £34,125 FTE) Hours: 16 hours per week 2:30pm 6:30pm, four days per week (days negotiable) Location: St Francis Family Centre, 34 Wades Place, London E14 0DE Please note: homeworking is not possible for this role. Key dates: Closing Date: Sunday, 27th October 2025 Interview Date: Monday, 3rd November 2025 Safeguarding CCS is committed to safer recruitment and maintaining a strong and positive safeguarding culture. This post will be subject to an enhanced DBS check. References from current/past employers will also be sought once an offer has been made.

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