• Home
  • Find Jobs
  • Register CV
  • Advertise jobs
  • Employer Pricing
  • IT Jobs
  • Sign in
  • Sign up
  • Home
  • Find Jobs
  • Register CV
  • Advertise jobs
  • Employer Pricing
  • IT Jobs
Sorry, that job is no longer available. Here are some results that may be similar to the job you were looking for.

415 jobs found

Email me jobs like this
Refine Search
Current Search
assessment nurse
Barchester Healthcare
Registered Nurse (RGN) - Bank - Care Home
Barchester Healthcare Bristol, Gloucestershire
ABOUT THE ROLE As a Bank Registered Nurse at a Barchester care home, you'll look after the physical, psychological and social needs of our residents to help us deliver the quality care they deserve. We'll look to you to create a safe and supportive environment for residents with range of physical and mental needs, whilst also relying on your professional judgement to make critical clinical decisions. You can expect a wide range of responsibilities, from developing tailored care plans to providing medicine safely and delivering excellence across everything you do. As a Registered Nurse (RGN), you'll have the freedom and autonomy to do things the right way and be truly valued and respected for what you do. ABOUT YOU You'll need to have current NMC registration and a good knowledge of the most up-to-date clinical practices to join us as a Registered Nurse (RGN). Experience of producing well-developed care plans and detailed risk assessments is important too, as is an understanding of regulatory frameworks, including DoLs/MCA and Royal Pharmaceutical guidelines. Dedicated and compassionate, you'll pride yourself on your person-centred, thoughtful approach to nursing. REWARDS PACKAGE As well as competitive pay, you can look forward to a role that offers true flexibility and plenty of free learning and development opportunities. As one of the UK's leading healthcare providers, we take the growth of everyone who works for us seriously. As this is a Bank position to provide cover as and when we need it, such as for annual leave or sick leave, the hours and days you work will vary. If you'd like to use your clinical and people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is a rewarding and empowering place to be.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
ABOUT THE ROLE As a Bank Registered Nurse at a Barchester care home, you'll look after the physical, psychological and social needs of our residents to help us deliver the quality care they deserve. We'll look to you to create a safe and supportive environment for residents with range of physical and mental needs, whilst also relying on your professional judgement to make critical clinical decisions. You can expect a wide range of responsibilities, from developing tailored care plans to providing medicine safely and delivering excellence across everything you do. As a Registered Nurse (RGN), you'll have the freedom and autonomy to do things the right way and be truly valued and respected for what you do. ABOUT YOU You'll need to have current NMC registration and a good knowledge of the most up-to-date clinical practices to join us as a Registered Nurse (RGN). Experience of producing well-developed care plans and detailed risk assessments is important too, as is an understanding of regulatory frameworks, including DoLs/MCA and Royal Pharmaceutical guidelines. Dedicated and compassionate, you'll pride yourself on your person-centred, thoughtful approach to nursing. REWARDS PACKAGE As well as competitive pay, you can look forward to a role that offers true flexibility and plenty of free learning and development opportunities. As one of the UK's leading healthcare providers, we take the growth of everyone who works for us seriously. As this is a Bank position to provide cover as and when we need it, such as for annual leave or sick leave, the hours and days you work will vary. If you'd like to use your clinical and people skills in an organisation that provides the quality care you'd expect for your loved ones, this is a rewarding and empowering place to be.
Medecho
Itu Staff Nurse
Medecho Bristol, Gloucestershire
We are seeking dedicated Critical Care / ICU Nurses to join leading healthcare teams across Bristol and Hampshire. You will provide 1:1 specialist care to critically ill patients, managing ventilators, administering complex medication, and monitoring vital signs in high-pressure environments. Both NHS and private hospital positions are available with highly flexible scheduling. Key Responsibilities Deliver expert, evidence-based critical care. Monitor and titrate complex therapeutic interventions. Support patient families during critical illness. Collaborate with multidisciplinary medical teams. Requirements NMC Registration: Valid adult nursing pin. Experience: Minimum 12 months UK ICU/ITU experience. Qualifications: Critical Care Course (CC30/equivalent) preferred. Skills: Strong clinical assessment and communication.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
We are seeking dedicated Critical Care / ICU Nurses to join leading healthcare teams across Bristol and Hampshire. You will provide 1:1 specialist care to critically ill patients, managing ventilators, administering complex medication, and monitoring vital signs in high-pressure environments. Both NHS and private hospital positions are available with highly flexible scheduling. Key Responsibilities Deliver expert, evidence-based critical care. Monitor and titrate complex therapeutic interventions. Support patient families during critical illness. Collaborate with multidisciplinary medical teams. Requirements NMC Registration: Valid adult nursing pin. Experience: Minimum 12 months UK ICU/ITU experience. Qualifications: Critical Care Course (CC30/equivalent) preferred. Skills: Strong clinical assessment and communication.
Invest Solutions Limited
Health care Trainer/Assessor
Invest Solutions Limited
Job Title: Healthcare Trainer Location: Leyon Salary: £30,000 - £35,000 per annum (depending on experience) Job Type: Full-time, Permanent About Verity Healthcare Limited: Verity Healthcare is a leading domiciliary care provider committed to delivering quality care to individuals in their own homes. We are expanding our training team to support the growth of our skilled workforce and ensure high standards of care. We are looking for a passionate and experienced healthcare trainer to join our team. Job Description: As a healthcare trainer, you will be responsible for delivering training to new and existing care staff to ensure they meet regulatory requirements and maintain high standards of care. Your role will focus on developing staff skills, knowledge, and understanding in line with the latest healthcare best practices. Healthcare Trainer/Assessor Key Responsibilities: Design and deliver healthcare training programs, including mandatory training (e.g., safeguarding, moving & handling, and first aid). Provide specialist training in health and social care, ensuring staff are competent in areas such as dementia care, medication administration, and end-of-life care. Assess and evaluate the competency of care staff through practical assessments and quizzes. Keep up to date with regulatory and legislative changes, ensuring training content reflects these. Maintain accurate training records and provide regular reports to management. Work closely with HR and management teams to identify training needs. Healthcare Trainer/ Assessor requirements: Qualifications: minimum Level 3 in Healthcare - a MUST Previous experience in a healthcare training role, preferably within the domiciliary care sector Experience in delivering health and social care training, particularly in areas such as manual handling, medication, and safeguarding. Excellent communication and presentation skills. Strong understanding of CQC regulations and the health and social care sector. Flexibility to travel to different locations when needed. Registered nurses who are looking for a career shift are also welcome to apply! Benefits: Competitive salary Ongoing professional development opportunities Flexible working arrangements Supportive team environment How to Apply: We would love to hear from you if you are passionate about providing high-quality care and meet the above requirements. Please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your suitability for the role Verity Healthcare is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Our Commitment to Safer Recruitment: Verity Healthcare is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our clients. As part of our safer recruitment process, all successful applicants will be subject to a thorough vetting process, including Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Verification of qualifications and experience. Comprehensive reference checks, including a recent employer reference. Right to work in the UK verification We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and welcome applications from all sections of the community. As part of our commitment to the Disability Confident scheme, we actively encourage applications from individuals with disabilities and long-term conditions. If you require any reasonable adjustments at any stage of the recruitment process, please let us know.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Healthcare Trainer Location: Leyon Salary: £30,000 - £35,000 per annum (depending on experience) Job Type: Full-time, Permanent About Verity Healthcare Limited: Verity Healthcare is a leading domiciliary care provider committed to delivering quality care to individuals in their own homes. We are expanding our training team to support the growth of our skilled workforce and ensure high standards of care. We are looking for a passionate and experienced healthcare trainer to join our team. Job Description: As a healthcare trainer, you will be responsible for delivering training to new and existing care staff to ensure they meet regulatory requirements and maintain high standards of care. Your role will focus on developing staff skills, knowledge, and understanding in line with the latest healthcare best practices. Healthcare Trainer/Assessor Key Responsibilities: Design and deliver healthcare training programs, including mandatory training (e.g., safeguarding, moving & handling, and first aid). Provide specialist training in health and social care, ensuring staff are competent in areas such as dementia care, medication administration, and end-of-life care. Assess and evaluate the competency of care staff through practical assessments and quizzes. Keep up to date with regulatory and legislative changes, ensuring training content reflects these. Maintain accurate training records and provide regular reports to management. Work closely with HR and management teams to identify training needs. Healthcare Trainer/ Assessor requirements: Qualifications: minimum Level 3 in Healthcare - a MUST Previous experience in a healthcare training role, preferably within the domiciliary care sector Experience in delivering health and social care training, particularly in areas such as manual handling, medication, and safeguarding. Excellent communication and presentation skills. Strong understanding of CQC regulations and the health and social care sector. Flexibility to travel to different locations when needed. Registered nurses who are looking for a career shift are also welcome to apply! Benefits: Competitive salary Ongoing professional development opportunities Flexible working arrangements Supportive team environment How to Apply: We would love to hear from you if you are passionate about providing high-quality care and meet the above requirements. Please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your suitability for the role Verity Healthcare is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Our Commitment to Safer Recruitment: Verity Healthcare is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our clients. As part of our safer recruitment process, all successful applicants will be subject to a thorough vetting process, including Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Verification of qualifications and experience. Comprehensive reference checks, including a recent employer reference. Right to work in the UK verification We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and welcome applications from all sections of the community. As part of our commitment to the Disability Confident scheme, we actively encourage applications from individuals with disabilities and long-term conditions. If you require any reasonable adjustments at any stage of the recruitment process, please let us know.
Webrecruit
Bank Health Care Support
Webrecruit
Health Care Support - Bank West Sussex The Organisation Our client helps vision-impaired ex-service people from every generation rebuild their lives regardless of how or when they lost their sight. They are now looking for an individual to join them in this Health Care Support role on a flexible, bank staff basis. The Benefits - £13.58 per hour - Generous annual leave with the option to buy additional days - Pension scheme with generous employer contributions - Access to legal services and mental health support - Employee assistance programme - Paid professional subscriptions and discounts - Professional and personal development - Enhanced pay This is a rewarding opportunity for a caring individual with an NVQ in Health and Social Care Level 2 (or the willingness to work towards) to join our client's compassionate and life-changing organisation. You'll be part of a close-knit, values-driven team that puts people first - where your empathy and commitment will directly help members regain confidence, rebuild their lives, and rediscover what's possible after sight loss. In return, you'll gain immense personal and professional fulfilment as you develop your skills, build meaningful connections, and make a lasting difference. The Role In this Health Care Support role, you will deliver compassionate, person-centred care that enables members at our client's centre to live with dignity, independence, and fulfilment. Working as part of the Health and Wellbeing Team, you'll assist with daily personal care tasks, while promoting independence wherever possible, ensuring all care provided meets the highest standards of safety, professionalism, and respect. You'll work collaboratively with Wellbeing Nurses, Senior Health Care Support staff, and wider teams to maintain accurate records and deliver tailored support that meets both physical and emotional needs. Additionally, you will: - Maintain care documentation, including risk assessments and handover notes - Support members during meals, activities, and outings - Report concerns or changes in wellbeing promptly to senior staff - Promote safeguarding, dignity, and best practice across all areas of care About You To join our client in this Health Care Support role, you will need: - An NVQ in Health and Social Care Level 2 (or the willingness to work towards) - Knowledge of Health and Safety in relation to delivering care - IT knowledge, including electronic care systems, Microsoft Word, Outlook, and Teams - The ability to maintain accurate records and write reports The closing date for this role is 24th July 2026 Other organisations may call this role Care Assistant, Nursing Assistant, Support Worker, Care Support Worker, Wellbeing Assistant, Health Care Assistant, or Healthcare Assistant. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're ready to use your kindness and care to make a genuine difference in people's lives in this Health Care Support role, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Jun 25, 2026
Seasonal
Health Care Support - Bank West Sussex The Organisation Our client helps vision-impaired ex-service people from every generation rebuild their lives regardless of how or when they lost their sight. They are now looking for an individual to join them in this Health Care Support role on a flexible, bank staff basis. The Benefits - £13.58 per hour - Generous annual leave with the option to buy additional days - Pension scheme with generous employer contributions - Access to legal services and mental health support - Employee assistance programme - Paid professional subscriptions and discounts - Professional and personal development - Enhanced pay This is a rewarding opportunity for a caring individual with an NVQ in Health and Social Care Level 2 (or the willingness to work towards) to join our client's compassionate and life-changing organisation. You'll be part of a close-knit, values-driven team that puts people first - where your empathy and commitment will directly help members regain confidence, rebuild their lives, and rediscover what's possible after sight loss. In return, you'll gain immense personal and professional fulfilment as you develop your skills, build meaningful connections, and make a lasting difference. The Role In this Health Care Support role, you will deliver compassionate, person-centred care that enables members at our client's centre to live with dignity, independence, and fulfilment. Working as part of the Health and Wellbeing Team, you'll assist with daily personal care tasks, while promoting independence wherever possible, ensuring all care provided meets the highest standards of safety, professionalism, and respect. You'll work collaboratively with Wellbeing Nurses, Senior Health Care Support staff, and wider teams to maintain accurate records and deliver tailored support that meets both physical and emotional needs. Additionally, you will: - Maintain care documentation, including risk assessments and handover notes - Support members during meals, activities, and outings - Report concerns or changes in wellbeing promptly to senior staff - Promote safeguarding, dignity, and best practice across all areas of care About You To join our client in this Health Care Support role, you will need: - An NVQ in Health and Social Care Level 2 (or the willingness to work towards) - Knowledge of Health and Safety in relation to delivering care - IT knowledge, including electronic care systems, Microsoft Word, Outlook, and Teams - The ability to maintain accurate records and write reports The closing date for this role is 24th July 2026 Other organisations may call this role Care Assistant, Nursing Assistant, Support Worker, Care Support Worker, Wellbeing Assistant, Health Care Assistant, or Healthcare Assistant. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're ready to use your kindness and care to make a genuine difference in people's lives in this Health Care Support role, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Webrecruit
Health Care Support x2
Webrecruit
Health Care Support x2 12 Month FTC West Sussex The Organisation Our client helps vision-impaired ex-service people from every generation rebuild their lives regardless of how or when they lost their sight. They are looking for two Health Care Support staff to join their Health & Wellbeing team, on a full-time basis, working 37.5 hours per week. The Benefits - Salary of £26,500 per annum - Generous annual leave with the option to buy additional days - Pension scheme with generous employer contributions - Access to legal services and mental health support - Employee assistance programme - Paid professional subscriptions and discounts - Professional and personal development - Enhanced pay This is a rewarding opportunity for caring individuals with an NVQ in Health and Social Care Level 2 (or the willingness to work towards) to join our client's compassionate and life-changing organisation. You'll be part of a close-knit, values-driven team that puts people first - where your empathy and commitment will directly help members regain confidence, rebuild their lives, and rediscover what's possible after sight loss. In return, you'll gain immense personal and professional fulfilment as you develop your skills, build meaningful connections, and make a lasting difference. The Role In these Health Care Support roles, you will deliver compassionate, person-centred care that enables members at our client's centre to live with dignity, independence, and fulfilment. Working as part of the Health and Wellbeing Team, you'll assist with daily personal care tasks, while promoting independence, wherever possible, ensuring all care provided meets the highest standards of safety, professionalism, and respect. You'll work collaboratively with Wellbeing Nurses, Senior Health Care Support staff, and wider teams to maintain accurate records and deliver tailored support that meets both physical and emotional needs. Additionally, you will: - Maintain care documentation, including risk assessments and handover notes - Support members during meals, activities, and outings - Report concerns or changes in wellbeing promptly to senior staff - Promote safeguarding, dignity, and best practice across all areas of care About You To join us in a Health Care Support role, you will need: - An NVQ in Health and Social Care Level 2 (or the willingness to work towards) - Knowledge of Health and Safety in relation to delivering care - IT knowledge, including electronic care systems, Microsoft Word, Outlook, and Teams - The ability to maintain accurate records and write reports The closing date for this role is 24th July 2026. Other organisations may call this role Care Assistant, Nursing Assistant, Support Worker, Care Support Worker, Wellbeing Assistant, Health Care Assistant, or Healthcare Assistant. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're ready to use your kindness and care to make a genuine difference in people's lives in a Health Care Support role, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Health Care Support x2 12 Month FTC West Sussex The Organisation Our client helps vision-impaired ex-service people from every generation rebuild their lives regardless of how or when they lost their sight. They are looking for two Health Care Support staff to join their Health & Wellbeing team, on a full-time basis, working 37.5 hours per week. The Benefits - Salary of £26,500 per annum - Generous annual leave with the option to buy additional days - Pension scheme with generous employer contributions - Access to legal services and mental health support - Employee assistance programme - Paid professional subscriptions and discounts - Professional and personal development - Enhanced pay This is a rewarding opportunity for caring individuals with an NVQ in Health and Social Care Level 2 (or the willingness to work towards) to join our client's compassionate and life-changing organisation. You'll be part of a close-knit, values-driven team that puts people first - where your empathy and commitment will directly help members regain confidence, rebuild their lives, and rediscover what's possible after sight loss. In return, you'll gain immense personal and professional fulfilment as you develop your skills, build meaningful connections, and make a lasting difference. The Role In these Health Care Support roles, you will deliver compassionate, person-centred care that enables members at our client's centre to live with dignity, independence, and fulfilment. Working as part of the Health and Wellbeing Team, you'll assist with daily personal care tasks, while promoting independence, wherever possible, ensuring all care provided meets the highest standards of safety, professionalism, and respect. You'll work collaboratively with Wellbeing Nurses, Senior Health Care Support staff, and wider teams to maintain accurate records and deliver tailored support that meets both physical and emotional needs. Additionally, you will: - Maintain care documentation, including risk assessments and handover notes - Support members during meals, activities, and outings - Report concerns or changes in wellbeing promptly to senior staff - Promote safeguarding, dignity, and best practice across all areas of care About You To join us in a Health Care Support role, you will need: - An NVQ in Health and Social Care Level 2 (or the willingness to work towards) - Knowledge of Health and Safety in relation to delivering care - IT knowledge, including electronic care systems, Microsoft Word, Outlook, and Teams - The ability to maintain accurate records and write reports The closing date for this role is 24th July 2026. Other organisations may call this role Care Assistant, Nursing Assistant, Support Worker, Care Support Worker, Wellbeing Assistant, Health Care Assistant, or Healthcare Assistant. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're ready to use your kindness and care to make a genuine difference in people's lives in a Health Care Support role, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Everpool Recruitment
Registered Nurses - Step Away from Shifts and Into a Better Work-Life
Everpool Recruitment Luton, Bedfordshire
Registered Nurses Step Away from Shifts and Into a Better Work-Life Balance Role: Disability Assessor (NMC Registered Nurses Band 5 & Above) Location: Luton (Hybrid mix of homeworking and local office assessments) Salary: £40,850 - £43,750 + 5% Training Completion Bonus + Quality & Performance Bonuses Hours: Monday to Friday, 9am 5pm (No weekends, no nights, no bank holidays) Tired of long shifts, cancelled agency bookings, and missing your weekends? It s time to take your nursing career in a new direction. Join us as a Hybrid Disability Assessor , where you ll use your clinical expertise in a more structured, rewarding, and balanced environment all while keeping your NMC registration active. Why Nurses Choose This Role Stability and Balance: Predictable Monday Friday hours evenings and weekends are yours again. Competitive Pay: Starting at £40,850, with £1,000 increases at 6 and 12 months. Bonus Opportunities: Up to 10% in performance bonuses, plus a 5% incentive after training. Homeworking Flexibility: Blend of office and remote assessments for an improved work-life balance. Career Growth: Comprehensive 12-week training and clear progression pathways. Exceptional Benefits: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays (option to buy 5 additional days) Up to 6% contributory pension scheme Health & wellbeing support (BUPA helpline, wellbeing app, Employee Assistance Programme) ShareSave scheme and employee discounts at over 1,000 retailers One paid volunteering day per year What You ll Do Use your clinical expertise to assess individuals health and daily living needs. Conduct consultations via telephone or face-to-face (no treatment or hands-on care). Review medical evidence and produce detailed, objective reports for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). Who We re Looking For We welcome Registered Adult, Mental Health, or Learning Disability Nurses (Band 5+) with at least one year of post-registration experience and a passion for high-quality assessments. Please note: sponsorship is not available for this role. Ready to Reclaim Your Work-Life Balance? To apply, email (url removed) or contact Melissa Powell on (phone number removed) or (phone number removed) for further information. Start your next chapter where your nursing skills are valued, your schedule is predictable, and your weekends are truly yours.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Registered Nurses Step Away from Shifts and Into a Better Work-Life Balance Role: Disability Assessor (NMC Registered Nurses Band 5 & Above) Location: Luton (Hybrid mix of homeworking and local office assessments) Salary: £40,850 - £43,750 + 5% Training Completion Bonus + Quality & Performance Bonuses Hours: Monday to Friday, 9am 5pm (No weekends, no nights, no bank holidays) Tired of long shifts, cancelled agency bookings, and missing your weekends? It s time to take your nursing career in a new direction. Join us as a Hybrid Disability Assessor , where you ll use your clinical expertise in a more structured, rewarding, and balanced environment all while keeping your NMC registration active. Why Nurses Choose This Role Stability and Balance: Predictable Monday Friday hours evenings and weekends are yours again. Competitive Pay: Starting at £40,850, with £1,000 increases at 6 and 12 months. Bonus Opportunities: Up to 10% in performance bonuses, plus a 5% incentive after training. Homeworking Flexibility: Blend of office and remote assessments for an improved work-life balance. Career Growth: Comprehensive 12-week training and clear progression pathways. Exceptional Benefits: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays (option to buy 5 additional days) Up to 6% contributory pension scheme Health & wellbeing support (BUPA helpline, wellbeing app, Employee Assistance Programme) ShareSave scheme and employee discounts at over 1,000 retailers One paid volunteering day per year What You ll Do Use your clinical expertise to assess individuals health and daily living needs. Conduct consultations via telephone or face-to-face (no treatment or hands-on care). Review medical evidence and produce detailed, objective reports for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). Who We re Looking For We welcome Registered Adult, Mental Health, or Learning Disability Nurses (Band 5+) with at least one year of post-registration experience and a passion for high-quality assessments. Please note: sponsorship is not available for this role. Ready to Reclaim Your Work-Life Balance? To apply, email (url removed) or contact Melissa Powell on (phone number removed) or (phone number removed) for further information. Start your next chapter where your nursing skills are valued, your schedule is predictable, and your weekends are truly yours.
Nursery Practitioner - Level 3
Family First Nursery Group Witham, Essex
If you're a Level 3 Practitioner seeking a role where your passion is recognised and your career can grow, Pelican Day Nursery would love to meet you. 14 Collingwood Rd, Witham CM8 2DZ Part time- 36 hours per week £25,421 per annum Pelican Place Nursery is centrally located on Collingham Road in Witham, neighbouring the Witham Public House, close to local shops and only a short 7 minute walk from the mainline railway station-perfect for commuting. Why Join Us? (Family First Nurseries) As part of the Family First Nurseries network, you'll have access to great resources, strong professional development and the opportunity to progress into senior roles. We value our team members and offer a comprehensive benefits package, including: Referral Programme: Refer a friend and earn up-to £750 Employee Childcare Discounts: 75% off nursery fees for our team members's Annual Leave: Starting at 24 days, plus a paid day off for your birthday and bank holidays - Christmas Closure Health and Wellbeing: Confidential employee assistance helpline available Career Development: Tailored learning and development opportunities to support your career growth As a Nursery Practitioner, you will: Ensure that each child's individual needs are met and a high standard of professional care and education is delivered in a caring, safe and secure environment in which all children can play, learn and develop. Observe, assess and plan an interesting, stimulating and challenging range of early years activities which supports each child's individual learning and development needs and abilities. Engage as a professional member of the team, exhibiting a flexible attitude and willingness to develop new skills Ensure that company policies and procedures are read, applied, regularly reviewed and adhered to by all Follow risk assessments diligently and report all health and safety matters to management. Enhance the all-around daily needs of children, including their physical, intellectual, social and emotional development As a Nursery Practitioner, you will need: Full and relevant Level 3 childcare qualification - essential Fluent in written and spoken English - essential Over 1 year's experience of working in Early Years - desirable Knowledge of the Statutory framework for the EYFS and regulatory requirements - desirable We are committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. A Disclosure and Barring Service Certificate will be required for all posts. This post will be subject to enhanced checks as part of our Safeguarding Duty. Pelican Day Nursery is part of the Family First Group where we take great care to treat everyone as a person, with equal rights and responsibilities to any other individual, whether they are an adult or a child. We are committed to providing equality of opportunity and anti-discriminatory practice for all children and families according to their individual needs. Discrimination on the grounds of gender, age, race, religion or belief, marriage or civil partnership, disability, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, pregnancy or maternity, ethnic or national origin, or political belief has no place within the Family First Group.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
If you're a Level 3 Practitioner seeking a role where your passion is recognised and your career can grow, Pelican Day Nursery would love to meet you. 14 Collingwood Rd, Witham CM8 2DZ Part time- 36 hours per week £25,421 per annum Pelican Place Nursery is centrally located on Collingham Road in Witham, neighbouring the Witham Public House, close to local shops and only a short 7 minute walk from the mainline railway station-perfect for commuting. Why Join Us? (Family First Nurseries) As part of the Family First Nurseries network, you'll have access to great resources, strong professional development and the opportunity to progress into senior roles. We value our team members and offer a comprehensive benefits package, including: Referral Programme: Refer a friend and earn up-to £750 Employee Childcare Discounts: 75% off nursery fees for our team members's Annual Leave: Starting at 24 days, plus a paid day off for your birthday and bank holidays - Christmas Closure Health and Wellbeing: Confidential employee assistance helpline available Career Development: Tailored learning and development opportunities to support your career growth As a Nursery Practitioner, you will: Ensure that each child's individual needs are met and a high standard of professional care and education is delivered in a caring, safe and secure environment in which all children can play, learn and develop. Observe, assess and plan an interesting, stimulating and challenging range of early years activities which supports each child's individual learning and development needs and abilities. Engage as a professional member of the team, exhibiting a flexible attitude and willingness to develop new skills Ensure that company policies and procedures are read, applied, regularly reviewed and adhered to by all Follow risk assessments diligently and report all health and safety matters to management. Enhance the all-around daily needs of children, including their physical, intellectual, social and emotional development As a Nursery Practitioner, you will need: Full and relevant Level 3 childcare qualification - essential Fluent in written and spoken English - essential Over 1 year's experience of working in Early Years - desirable Knowledge of the Statutory framework for the EYFS and regulatory requirements - desirable We are committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. A Disclosure and Barring Service Certificate will be required for all posts. This post will be subject to enhanced checks as part of our Safeguarding Duty. Pelican Day Nursery is part of the Family First Group where we take great care to treat everyone as a person, with equal rights and responsibilities to any other individual, whether they are an adult or a child. We are committed to providing equality of opportunity and anti-discriminatory practice for all children and families according to their individual needs. Discrimination on the grounds of gender, age, race, religion or belief, marriage or civil partnership, disability, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, pregnancy or maternity, ethnic or national origin, or political belief has no place within the Family First Group.
Charterhouse
Gardener
Charterhouse Godalming, Surrey
Gardener Location: Godalming,Surrey Salary : £26,450 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, full time all-year round role Close Date: Friday 26 June 2026 To undertake the day-to-day maintenance of gardens and amenity areas, in line with the maintenance plan and to ensure high standards are achieved. Our stunning grounds covering 250 acres includes ornamental lawns, sports pitches, mixed shrub and herbaceous borders, walled old headmasters garden, formal David Austin rose garden and plant nursery all surrounded by beautiful woodland. The gardening department grow most of the plants found around the site from seeds and cuttings collected from the grounds in a purpose-built plant nursery comprising of 6 glasshouses and a large tropical greenhouse. This facility offers the chance to get involved with the whole plant propagation process and seeing 8 the plants develop to reaching full maturity out on site. As well as growing our own plants we also offer plants for sale to the whole Charterhouse community. The old headmasters garden features a large herbaceous border planted in the style of the local famous garden designer Gertrude Jekyll as well as a summer house designed by Edwin Lutyens famous for designing the Cenotaph war memorial in London. There also 2 large historical borders planted in cottage garden style made famous by the practical gardener and journalist William Robinson. Overall Purpose and Responsibilities To undertake routine preparation and maintenance of gardens and amenity areas, using sound horticultural practices to ensure the grounds and highly presentable at all times. To undertake a wide range of manual horticultural operations, of a physical nature, to include plant selection, propagation, cultivation, planting and nursery work. To operate a range of modern turf machinery, ensuring vehicles and equipment used by yourself and others are regularly maintained, in accordance with routine operating requirements. To operate a range of powered hand tools such as strimmers, hedge cutters and lawn mowers. To safely move material and plants around the estate. To undertake a range of horticultural operations such as spreading of fertilisers (granular or liquid) and weed control. To maintain hedges around the estate. In autumn/winter ensure leaves are cleared and disposed of. To clear snow and apply salt in icy conditions during the winter months. To undertake a range of tree and woodland maintenance operations. To maintain and repair boundary and internal fencing as and when required. General Duties To be able to communicate effectively with school management, pupils and general public with tact, diplomacy and patience. To inform the line manager when products and materials are low for ordering. To be able to work in a team or on your own depending on the tasks in hand. Additional Duties To demonstrate awareness of health and safety for the individual and all others, and to have a sound knowledge of appropriate PUWER and LOLER procedures. To ensure the safe use, storage, calibration and disposal of pesticides and other similar substances (COSHH regulations). To ensure work area is kept clean, tidy and secure at all times. To maintain an accurate log of HAV s usage. To carry out machinery risk assessment as per procedures in place (e.g. chainsaw risk assessment). To keep up to date knowledge of Health & Safety legislation. To attend any mandatory training as and when required. Relevant Experience/Knowledge & Technical Competencies Essential: A can-do attitude and a readiness to work. Desirable: Previous experience of working in a commercial gardening capacity. Hold a recognised qualification. Basic Health and Safety training. Previous experience of working within a school or college. Previous experience of working in a horticultural environment. Some knowledge and a genuine interest in herbaceous plants, shrubs, basic pruning techniques, and the ability to identify weeds. Qualifications Desirable: Qualifications and/or training in the use of powered machinery, COSHH, manual handling although training can be given in these areas if required. Spraying qualification Pa1 and Pa6. Good standard of education, numeracy and literacy. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the Charterhouse School, please click apply to be redirected to their website to complete your application.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Gardener Location: Godalming,Surrey Salary : £26,450 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, full time all-year round role Close Date: Friday 26 June 2026 To undertake the day-to-day maintenance of gardens and amenity areas, in line with the maintenance plan and to ensure high standards are achieved. Our stunning grounds covering 250 acres includes ornamental lawns, sports pitches, mixed shrub and herbaceous borders, walled old headmasters garden, formal David Austin rose garden and plant nursery all surrounded by beautiful woodland. The gardening department grow most of the plants found around the site from seeds and cuttings collected from the grounds in a purpose-built plant nursery comprising of 6 glasshouses and a large tropical greenhouse. This facility offers the chance to get involved with the whole plant propagation process and seeing 8 the plants develop to reaching full maturity out on site. As well as growing our own plants we also offer plants for sale to the whole Charterhouse community. The old headmasters garden features a large herbaceous border planted in the style of the local famous garden designer Gertrude Jekyll as well as a summer house designed by Edwin Lutyens famous for designing the Cenotaph war memorial in London. There also 2 large historical borders planted in cottage garden style made famous by the practical gardener and journalist William Robinson. Overall Purpose and Responsibilities To undertake routine preparation and maintenance of gardens and amenity areas, using sound horticultural practices to ensure the grounds and highly presentable at all times. To undertake a wide range of manual horticultural operations, of a physical nature, to include plant selection, propagation, cultivation, planting and nursery work. To operate a range of modern turf machinery, ensuring vehicles and equipment used by yourself and others are regularly maintained, in accordance with routine operating requirements. To operate a range of powered hand tools such as strimmers, hedge cutters and lawn mowers. To safely move material and plants around the estate. To undertake a range of horticultural operations such as spreading of fertilisers (granular or liquid) and weed control. To maintain hedges around the estate. In autumn/winter ensure leaves are cleared and disposed of. To clear snow and apply salt in icy conditions during the winter months. To undertake a range of tree and woodland maintenance operations. To maintain and repair boundary and internal fencing as and when required. General Duties To be able to communicate effectively with school management, pupils and general public with tact, diplomacy and patience. To inform the line manager when products and materials are low for ordering. To be able to work in a team or on your own depending on the tasks in hand. Additional Duties To demonstrate awareness of health and safety for the individual and all others, and to have a sound knowledge of appropriate PUWER and LOLER procedures. To ensure the safe use, storage, calibration and disposal of pesticides and other similar substances (COSHH regulations). To ensure work area is kept clean, tidy and secure at all times. To maintain an accurate log of HAV s usage. To carry out machinery risk assessment as per procedures in place (e.g. chainsaw risk assessment). To keep up to date knowledge of Health & Safety legislation. To attend any mandatory training as and when required. Relevant Experience/Knowledge & Technical Competencies Essential: A can-do attitude and a readiness to work. Desirable: Previous experience of working in a commercial gardening capacity. Hold a recognised qualification. Basic Health and Safety training. Previous experience of working within a school or college. Previous experience of working in a horticultural environment. Some knowledge and a genuine interest in herbaceous plants, shrubs, basic pruning techniques, and the ability to identify weeds. Qualifications Desirable: Qualifications and/or training in the use of powered machinery, COSHH, manual handling although training can be given in these areas if required. Spraying qualification Pa1 and Pa6. Good standard of education, numeracy and literacy. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the Charterhouse School, please click apply to be redirected to their website to complete your application.
CHS Group
Corporate Complaints Manager
CHS Group Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Corporate Complaints Manager Cambridge Permanent Full-Time This is an exciting opportunity to join CHS Group in this newly established post. Do you have the expertise and confidence to lead on complaint handling and help shape how we listen, respond, and improve for our customers? If so, this is an opportunity to make a real impact. As Corporate Complaints Manager, you ll play a key role in delivering a high-quality, customer-focused complaints service, ensuring every customer feels heard and supported. You will be joining a long-established, locally based and independent housing association with strong local partnerships. We have a reputation for delivering on our values of care, openness and trust in our housing and community services. We continue to build on this strong foundation, with ambitious plans to further develop our services and infrastructure. You ll lead on our overall approach to complaint handling, working with teams to support their complaint responses and help ensure we remain fully compliant with regulatory requirements, including the Housing Ombudsman Complaint Handling Code. You ll also use insight and data to drive service improvements, helping us learn from feedback and strengthen the overall customer experience. About the role Reporting to the Executive Director, Customers Services you will: Monitor and where necessary promote improvements in compliance against our complaints and compensation policies, ensuring timely and high-quality responses Support customer facing teams to maintain a positive complaint handling culture and service through training, sharing data and good practice Lead on liaison with the Housing Ombudsman, ensuring all enquiries are responded to and that CHS learns from cases. Analyse complaint data and identify trends, root causes, and opportunities for improvement Support continuous improvement across the complaints process and customer experience Prepare our internal and external reporting and self-assessments and ensure they are published on time. What You ll Bring You ll bring a strong background in complaint handling and customer service, along with the confidence to challenge and influence colleagues. Experience Experience of handling complex, high-volume complaints within a social housing, local government or other regulated organisation in a customer facing environment Experience of implementing change to drive up standards and performance Experience of using and improving databases / IT systems for customer and/or complaints data. Experience of collating and presenting data to a range of audiences Good knowledge of the Housing Ombudsman s Complaints Handling Code and regulatory framework for social housing Skills Excellent communication, influencing and listening skills Outstanding customer focus with the ability to balance empathy, accountability and operational compliance Excellent investigative and problem-solving skills Excellent analytical skills, using data to drive improvement Understanding of safeguarding, vulnerability and partnership approaches that support customers with complex needs A collaborative and assertive approach to working with colleagues and teams to drive improvement Qualification: Level 4 housing qualification regulated by the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual) or willingness to work towards. Hybrid Working Arrangements the majority of the working week will be office-based in Histon in the first six months (probation period). Thereafter it may be possible to apply for a higher proportion of hybrid working, with service delivery being the prime consideration. Benefits of working for CHS Group: Employee discount scheme (retail, leisure, gym membership and fitness equipment) Doctor Care Anywhere (telehealth service offering private online GP and nurse appointments via video and phone) Employee Assistance Programme Financial wellbeing hub - access to advice and support from experts, whether you're budgeting, interested in investing or retirement planning Refurbished Tech - access to the latest models at affordable prices, with a 12-month warranty and 30-day money back guarantee. Cycle to work scheme (salary sacrifice) One day off a year to volunteer for a charity of your choice 30 days holiday, increasing to 35 days per annum, inclusive of bank holidays (pro rata for part-time staff), depending on length of service Holiday purchase scheme - up to 5 days per annum (pro rata for part-time staff) Company sick pay 58p per mile business mileage allowance Refer a friend scheme (£250) Contributory pension scheme, which both you and CHS contribute to Enhanced maternity and paternity leave Flexible Working Policy Full induction Comprehensive free training and development opportunities with paid time off Free DBS (for relevant posts) Free onsite/nearby parking Hybrid Working Policy Flexitime As part of the recruitment and selection process candidates will be required to complete a Personality Profiler CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: Midnight Sunday 12th July 2026 INTERVIEWS: Friday 31st July 2026
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Corporate Complaints Manager Cambridge Permanent Full-Time This is an exciting opportunity to join CHS Group in this newly established post. Do you have the expertise and confidence to lead on complaint handling and help shape how we listen, respond, and improve for our customers? If so, this is an opportunity to make a real impact. As Corporate Complaints Manager, you ll play a key role in delivering a high-quality, customer-focused complaints service, ensuring every customer feels heard and supported. You will be joining a long-established, locally based and independent housing association with strong local partnerships. We have a reputation for delivering on our values of care, openness and trust in our housing and community services. We continue to build on this strong foundation, with ambitious plans to further develop our services and infrastructure. You ll lead on our overall approach to complaint handling, working with teams to support their complaint responses and help ensure we remain fully compliant with regulatory requirements, including the Housing Ombudsman Complaint Handling Code. You ll also use insight and data to drive service improvements, helping us learn from feedback and strengthen the overall customer experience. About the role Reporting to the Executive Director, Customers Services you will: Monitor and where necessary promote improvements in compliance against our complaints and compensation policies, ensuring timely and high-quality responses Support customer facing teams to maintain a positive complaint handling culture and service through training, sharing data and good practice Lead on liaison with the Housing Ombudsman, ensuring all enquiries are responded to and that CHS learns from cases. Analyse complaint data and identify trends, root causes, and opportunities for improvement Support continuous improvement across the complaints process and customer experience Prepare our internal and external reporting and self-assessments and ensure they are published on time. What You ll Bring You ll bring a strong background in complaint handling and customer service, along with the confidence to challenge and influence colleagues. Experience Experience of handling complex, high-volume complaints within a social housing, local government or other regulated organisation in a customer facing environment Experience of implementing change to drive up standards and performance Experience of using and improving databases / IT systems for customer and/or complaints data. Experience of collating and presenting data to a range of audiences Good knowledge of the Housing Ombudsman s Complaints Handling Code and regulatory framework for social housing Skills Excellent communication, influencing and listening skills Outstanding customer focus with the ability to balance empathy, accountability and operational compliance Excellent investigative and problem-solving skills Excellent analytical skills, using data to drive improvement Understanding of safeguarding, vulnerability and partnership approaches that support customers with complex needs A collaborative and assertive approach to working with colleagues and teams to drive improvement Qualification: Level 4 housing qualification regulated by the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual) or willingness to work towards. Hybrid Working Arrangements the majority of the working week will be office-based in Histon in the first six months (probation period). Thereafter it may be possible to apply for a higher proportion of hybrid working, with service delivery being the prime consideration. Benefits of working for CHS Group: Employee discount scheme (retail, leisure, gym membership and fitness equipment) Doctor Care Anywhere (telehealth service offering private online GP and nurse appointments via video and phone) Employee Assistance Programme Financial wellbeing hub - access to advice and support from experts, whether you're budgeting, interested in investing or retirement planning Refurbished Tech - access to the latest models at affordable prices, with a 12-month warranty and 30-day money back guarantee. Cycle to work scheme (salary sacrifice) One day off a year to volunteer for a charity of your choice 30 days holiday, increasing to 35 days per annum, inclusive of bank holidays (pro rata for part-time staff), depending on length of service Holiday purchase scheme - up to 5 days per annum (pro rata for part-time staff) Company sick pay 58p per mile business mileage allowance Refer a friend scheme (£250) Contributory pension scheme, which both you and CHS contribute to Enhanced maternity and paternity leave Flexible Working Policy Full induction Comprehensive free training and development opportunities with paid time off Free DBS (for relevant posts) Free onsite/nearby parking Hybrid Working Policy Flexitime As part of the recruitment and selection process candidates will be required to complete a Personality Profiler CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: Midnight Sunday 12th July 2026 INTERVIEWS: Friday 31st July 2026
Greys Specialist Recruitment
Occupational Health Practice Nurse
Greys Specialist Recruitment City, Swindon
Occupational Health Practice Nurse Swindon, Oxford, Cheltenham Salary up £30,000-£37,750 per annum pro rata (dependent on experience) Permanent, 3 days per week Our busy client require an Occupational Health Practice Nurse to join them as soon as possible, operating in the Swindon, Oxford and Cheltenham area. This is a part time role, working 3 days per week. Occupational Health Practice Nurse duties: - Health surveillance (audiometry, spirometry, skin assessments) -Employee medicals e.g. forklift truck medicals -Phlebotomy -Vaccinations -Health promotion -HAVS Occupational Health Practice Nurse Key Requirements: Registered General Nurse (Level 1) with a valid NMC pin Immunisation & phlebotomy experience essential Knowledge of audiometry, spirometry and OH experience (desirable) Competent with IT and office systems Flexibility, professionalism, and strong interpersonal skills Full driving licence and access to a reliable vehicle essential Application: To apply, please reach out to me via phone or email. (phone number removed) or (url removed) Greys is a leading Specialist Occupational Health Recruitment Company who work with many leading organisations within the UK. If you are an Occupational Health Technician, Occupational Health Nurse, Occupational Health Advisor, Occupational Health Manager or Occupational Health Physician looking for Permanent, Contract, Ad-Hoc or Sessional work please contact us. Occupational Health Practice Nurse
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Occupational Health Practice Nurse Swindon, Oxford, Cheltenham Salary up £30,000-£37,750 per annum pro rata (dependent on experience) Permanent, 3 days per week Our busy client require an Occupational Health Practice Nurse to join them as soon as possible, operating in the Swindon, Oxford and Cheltenham area. This is a part time role, working 3 days per week. Occupational Health Practice Nurse duties: - Health surveillance (audiometry, spirometry, skin assessments) -Employee medicals e.g. forklift truck medicals -Phlebotomy -Vaccinations -Health promotion -HAVS Occupational Health Practice Nurse Key Requirements: Registered General Nurse (Level 1) with a valid NMC pin Immunisation & phlebotomy experience essential Knowledge of audiometry, spirometry and OH experience (desirable) Competent with IT and office systems Flexibility, professionalism, and strong interpersonal skills Full driving licence and access to a reliable vehicle essential Application: To apply, please reach out to me via phone or email. (phone number removed) or (url removed) Greys is a leading Specialist Occupational Health Recruitment Company who work with many leading organisations within the UK. If you are an Occupational Health Technician, Occupational Health Nurse, Occupational Health Advisor, Occupational Health Manager or Occupational Health Physician looking for Permanent, Contract, Ad-Hoc or Sessional work please contact us. Occupational Health Practice Nurse
Cygnet
Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN)
Cygnet Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Helping others improve and turn their lives around - there's no better feeling. It's what we do for thousands of people at more than 150 sites across the UK. Be a part of it. We are looking for a Registered Mental health Nurse (RMN/RNLD) with a current UK NMC PIN number & A passion for delivering outstanding care to join us on site at Cygnet Acer Clinic. Cygnet Acer Clinic is a 28 bed service providing assessment, treatment and rehabilitation for women with personality disorder and complex needs or acute mental health needs. Care is provided in a therapeutic environment, with a level of security matched to individual needs. The aim of the treatment, rehabilitation and re-socialisation programme is to prepare the people in our care either for transfer to conditions of lesser security, or for a life in the community. Your Day-to-Day • Produce outstanding written reports based on your nursing assessments and observations • Work closely with the management team to develop the service, audit, and improve quality • Attend all training and engage in CPD to further knowledge & promote nursing • Under NMC guidelines, ensure that individual care plans are complete & maintained collectively with residents, relatives and other healthcare professionals. • Administer prescribed medicines with Healthcare procedure and Healthcare Commission guidelines. You are • Open, compassionate, honest & resilient • Experienced RMN with a current Pin Number • Capable to maintain documentation and undertake audits • Well informed of the Mental Health Act 1983 & have an understanding of latest nursing practices • Able to deputise in a clinical lead role • Focused on patient recovery to monitor, manage & reduce risk • Helping to empower & support service user independence. Why Cygnet? We'll offer you • Salary: £22.50 Per Hour • Strong career progression opportunities within the region, including into management roles • Monthly reflective practice, support with revalidation & CPD opportunities • Expert clinical supervision & peer support • Pension scheme • Cycle to Work scheme & employee discount savings. Please note: successful candidates will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check. What next? If you care about making a difference - we want to talk to you. Click the button to apply
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Helping others improve and turn their lives around - there's no better feeling. It's what we do for thousands of people at more than 150 sites across the UK. Be a part of it. We are looking for a Registered Mental health Nurse (RMN/RNLD) with a current UK NMC PIN number & A passion for delivering outstanding care to join us on site at Cygnet Acer Clinic. Cygnet Acer Clinic is a 28 bed service providing assessment, treatment and rehabilitation for women with personality disorder and complex needs or acute mental health needs. Care is provided in a therapeutic environment, with a level of security matched to individual needs. The aim of the treatment, rehabilitation and re-socialisation programme is to prepare the people in our care either for transfer to conditions of lesser security, or for a life in the community. Your Day-to-Day • Produce outstanding written reports based on your nursing assessments and observations • Work closely with the management team to develop the service, audit, and improve quality • Attend all training and engage in CPD to further knowledge & promote nursing • Under NMC guidelines, ensure that individual care plans are complete & maintained collectively with residents, relatives and other healthcare professionals. • Administer prescribed medicines with Healthcare procedure and Healthcare Commission guidelines. You are • Open, compassionate, honest & resilient • Experienced RMN with a current Pin Number • Capable to maintain documentation and undertake audits • Well informed of the Mental Health Act 1983 & have an understanding of latest nursing practices • Able to deputise in a clinical lead role • Focused on patient recovery to monitor, manage & reduce risk • Helping to empower & support service user independence. Why Cygnet? We'll offer you • Salary: £22.50 Per Hour • Strong career progression opportunities within the region, including into management roles • Monthly reflective practice, support with revalidation & CPD opportunities • Expert clinical supervision & peer support • Pension scheme • Cycle to Work scheme & employee discount savings. Please note: successful candidates will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check. What next? If you care about making a difference - we want to talk to you. Click the button to apply
Leaders in Care
Mental Heallth Clinical Lead
Leaders in Care Knaphill, Surrey
Mental Health Learning Disabilities Autism Supported Living Community Complex Care Hybrid Working Are you an experienced RMN or RNLD looking to become a Mental Health Clinical Lead and genuinely influence service quality and outcomes across complex Mental Health and Learning Disability packages? We are recruiting for a Mental Health Clinical Lead to join a growing specialist care provider delivering high-quality supported living and community-based support to adults with Mental Health needs, Learning Disabilities, Autism and behaviours that challenge across South London and Surrey. This is an excellent opportunity for a clinically strong nurse who enjoys assessment, package mobilisation, governance and relationship management while remaining connected to frontline service delivery. You will oversee packages ranging from supported living arrangements through to highly complex community placements, working closely with operational teams to deliver safe, clinically robust and person-centred support. Package & Benefits 55,000 - 60,000 per annum Mileage paid Hybrid working Monday to Friday working pattern Supportive senior leadership team Ongoing professional development Autonomy to shape clinical practice and influence service development across South London and Surrey Opportunity to influence service growth and quality The Role As a Mental Health Clinical Lead, you will provide clinical oversight across a portfolio of community-based Mental Health and Learning Disability packages across South London and Surrey, ensuring safe, effective and person-centred care delivery. You will work closely with commissioners, families, Local Authorities and multidisciplinary professionals to support adults with complex needs while maintaining the highest standards of governance and compliance. Key Responsibilities Complete assessments and pre-assessments for new referrals Lead functional, clinical and risk assessments for adults with complex Mental Health and Learning Disability needs Develop and review care plans, Positive Behaviour Support plans and risk assessments Provide clinical oversight across community-based Mental Health and Learning Disability packages Support the mobilisation and transition of new packages of care Conduct spot checks, audits and quality reviews Lead safeguarding investigations and clinical escalations Deliver training, competency assessments and clinical supervision Work collaboratively with families, commissioners, ICBs, Local Authorities and MDT professionals Support recruitment and workforce development Ensure compliance with CQC and organisational standards Drive continuous quality improvement across services About You RMN or RNLD qualification Active NMC registration Minimum two years' post-registration experience Recent experience supporting adults with Mental Health needs and/or Learning Disabilities Experience supporting individuals with Autism and behaviours that challenge Strong assessment and care planning skills Strong understanding of Positive Behaviour Support, safeguarding and risk management Community services or complex care experience is desirable Experience working with commissioners and multidisciplinary teams is desirable Full UK driving licence is essential Why Apply? This Mental Health Clinical Lead opportunity offers the chance to join a growing organisation where quality, clinical excellence and person-centred care sit at the heart of everything they do. You will have the autonomy to influence service delivery, support operational teams and help shape the future of Mental Health and Learning Disability services while working alongside an experienced and supportive leadership team. If you are interested in applying for this Mental Health Clinical Lead position, please click apply or contact Ehsan at Leaders in Care on (phone number removed), quoting the reference number below. An informal, confidential conversation is welcomed. Reference: LICEA
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Mental Health Learning Disabilities Autism Supported Living Community Complex Care Hybrid Working Are you an experienced RMN or RNLD looking to become a Mental Health Clinical Lead and genuinely influence service quality and outcomes across complex Mental Health and Learning Disability packages? We are recruiting for a Mental Health Clinical Lead to join a growing specialist care provider delivering high-quality supported living and community-based support to adults with Mental Health needs, Learning Disabilities, Autism and behaviours that challenge across South London and Surrey. This is an excellent opportunity for a clinically strong nurse who enjoys assessment, package mobilisation, governance and relationship management while remaining connected to frontline service delivery. You will oversee packages ranging from supported living arrangements through to highly complex community placements, working closely with operational teams to deliver safe, clinically robust and person-centred support. Package & Benefits 55,000 - 60,000 per annum Mileage paid Hybrid working Monday to Friday working pattern Supportive senior leadership team Ongoing professional development Autonomy to shape clinical practice and influence service development across South London and Surrey Opportunity to influence service growth and quality The Role As a Mental Health Clinical Lead, you will provide clinical oversight across a portfolio of community-based Mental Health and Learning Disability packages across South London and Surrey, ensuring safe, effective and person-centred care delivery. You will work closely with commissioners, families, Local Authorities and multidisciplinary professionals to support adults with complex needs while maintaining the highest standards of governance and compliance. Key Responsibilities Complete assessments and pre-assessments for new referrals Lead functional, clinical and risk assessments for adults with complex Mental Health and Learning Disability needs Develop and review care plans, Positive Behaviour Support plans and risk assessments Provide clinical oversight across community-based Mental Health and Learning Disability packages Support the mobilisation and transition of new packages of care Conduct spot checks, audits and quality reviews Lead safeguarding investigations and clinical escalations Deliver training, competency assessments and clinical supervision Work collaboratively with families, commissioners, ICBs, Local Authorities and MDT professionals Support recruitment and workforce development Ensure compliance with CQC and organisational standards Drive continuous quality improvement across services About You RMN or RNLD qualification Active NMC registration Minimum two years' post-registration experience Recent experience supporting adults with Mental Health needs and/or Learning Disabilities Experience supporting individuals with Autism and behaviours that challenge Strong assessment and care planning skills Strong understanding of Positive Behaviour Support, safeguarding and risk management Community services or complex care experience is desirable Experience working with commissioners and multidisciplinary teams is desirable Full UK driving licence is essential Why Apply? This Mental Health Clinical Lead opportunity offers the chance to join a growing organisation where quality, clinical excellence and person-centred care sit at the heart of everything they do. You will have the autonomy to influence service delivery, support operational teams and help shape the future of Mental Health and Learning Disability services while working alongside an experienced and supportive leadership team. If you are interested in applying for this Mental Health Clinical Lead position, please click apply or contact Ehsan at Leaders in Care on (phone number removed), quoting the reference number below. An informal, confidential conversation is welcomed. Reference: LICEA
Southwark Schools
School Office Manager
Southwark Schools Southwark, London
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Strategic Role To work collaboratively with the wider school team to ensure the Safeguarding of all pupils of the school, particularly in terms of monitoring attendance and identifying vulnerable families to the senior leaders of the school for further signposting. To support the Finance Team to ensure they have all resources and information to enable them to produce budget monitoring reports especially for information regarding pupil numbers, SEND, FSM and PP entitlement. To work collaboratively with the School Leadership to ensure systems, processes and procedures are in place to ensure the school's data management system is up-to-date and accurate and be able to produce reports in a timely and effective manner to support attendance of pupils. To support the development, drafting and recommendation of all policies within the remit of the role for approval by the Governing Body. In developing policies, consideration will be given to school needs, procedures and practice to ensure that policies are communicated to staff, contractors, parents, children, the local authority, local academies and other interested parties. In collaboration, work towards a shared vision, strategic direction and leadership in the planning, management and development of effective operations across the school in Health and Safety, UK GDPR, administration and premises. Ensuring that the school meets its non-teaching legal and statutory responsibilities through advice, direction and support to the Head Teacher and the governing body. Contribute to an effective, multi-disciplined team made up of both directly employed staff and external contractors. The team covers all non-teaching functions and includes, but is not limited to, HR, Administration, Communications, Premises Management, ICT and clerical support. Assist with the development and continuous improvement of all non-teaching staff. To lead engagement and relationship management with the school's key suppliers and ensure that supplies, services and works provided to the school meet the needs of the school and procurement and best value standards 1. General Management and Administration 2. To be responsible for the accurate maintenance of the School's Data Management systems (Arbor) To be responsible for the overall line management and professional development of Breakfast and the After-school Care staff developing procedure, protocols and systems to meet the changing needs of the school. To be responsible for the overall line management and professional development of the Premises Staff developing and implementing new procedures, protocols and office systems to meet the changing needs of the school. To line manage the duties of the premises team to ensure the Health and Safety and the Compliance of the school site. Supporting the Senior Leadership of the school to prepare reports for the Governors of the school as required. Preparing reports (as appropriate) for significant items of importance particularly with regards to premises needs. Preparation of statistics when requested such as attendance for pupils, participation in activities and extra-curricular opportunities. In collaboration, make recommendations to the Senior Leadership Team and others to promote the school with local businesses, the LA, external agencies and other institutions including developing and maintaining all the school's marketing & information materials and website. To recommend, establish and maintain computer-aided administration, which supports all the general work in the school, including statistical analysis ensuring that the pupil database and other pupil records are properly maintained and regularly updated. Liaise with 'bought in' services e.g. SALT, peripatetic music staff, consultants, etc. 3. Admissions To be responsible for the administration of admissions (as the admissions authority) for the nursery, including adherence to the school's admission policy, giving information, where possible, to appropriate staff before the children begin school. To liaise with families with phone, email and written communication. Ensuring that in-year admissions are conducted in a timely way to minimise the number of vacant places on the school role. To maintain contact with those families on the school's waiting list or those who have been allocated a place to facilitate a smooth transition to the school community. 4. Communication and ICT To be a contributor to the maintenance and development of the school's website To send group emails and texts as directed by the Senior Leadership Team To ensure that all office & premises staff contribute to professional and welcoming environment. To work with the Leadership team and ICT Technician to ensure an efficient IT offer for staff, children and families of the school to supports both educational and operational objectives 5) Contract Management and Procurement To share responsibility and assist in the management of the school's contracts with external providers which will include, but are not limited to: Site Services and Cleaning Photocopying and Printing ICT Service and Support Catering Services Site Maintenance and Health and Safety ICT Software To contribute to the development of performance indicators to manage all contractors To contribute to dispute resolution and rectification where contractor performance is not meeting standards To identify, research and recommend contractors to the Senior Leadership Team With the School's Finance Team, ensure that the school adheres to the Procurement guidelines and that major procurement is communicated to the leadership team and governors 6) Premises Work with the Premises Team in the management and maintenance of the school site (including planned works) and to ensure that contracts for annual checks are carried out as well as ensuring all insurance and liability insurance policies are up to date. To ensure, as far as is practicable, that the security of the site is maintained and to make recommendations for improvement as necessary and is compliant with Safeguarding policies Support the facilities functions of the school to ensure as far as reasonably possible that the building, site and facilities are compliant with relevant legislation and procedures such as health & safety and child protection; caretaking, and building maintenance programmes are fulfilled to the agreed quality standards by staff and contractors; To ensure policies and procedures for contractor and supplier access to site and their management on site is aligned to children safeguarding policies With the support of the Senior Leadership Team establish and maintain a School Health and Safety policy and oversee a programme of risk assessments and fire drills Under guidance establish and maintain a School Health and Safety policy and oversee a programme of risk assessments and fire drills To remain vigilant and to act responsibly to protect children and others from abuse of a physical, emotional, sexual, neglectful, financial or institutional nature, including a requirement to report any incidents that have been witnessed, heard or suspected To contribute to the procurement and management of external services required for the facilities and estate management function. 7) Miscellaneous To undertake other related duties that may be required to meet the needs of the school.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Strategic Role To work collaboratively with the wider school team to ensure the Safeguarding of all pupils of the school, particularly in terms of monitoring attendance and identifying vulnerable families to the senior leaders of the school for further signposting. To support the Finance Team to ensure they have all resources and information to enable them to produce budget monitoring reports especially for information regarding pupil numbers, SEND, FSM and PP entitlement. To work collaboratively with the School Leadership to ensure systems, processes and procedures are in place to ensure the school's data management system is up-to-date and accurate and be able to produce reports in a timely and effective manner to support attendance of pupils. To support the development, drafting and recommendation of all policies within the remit of the role for approval by the Governing Body. In developing policies, consideration will be given to school needs, procedures and practice to ensure that policies are communicated to staff, contractors, parents, children, the local authority, local academies and other interested parties. In collaboration, work towards a shared vision, strategic direction and leadership in the planning, management and development of effective operations across the school in Health and Safety, UK GDPR, administration and premises. Ensuring that the school meets its non-teaching legal and statutory responsibilities through advice, direction and support to the Head Teacher and the governing body. Contribute to an effective, multi-disciplined team made up of both directly employed staff and external contractors. The team covers all non-teaching functions and includes, but is not limited to, HR, Administration, Communications, Premises Management, ICT and clerical support. Assist with the development and continuous improvement of all non-teaching staff. To lead engagement and relationship management with the school's key suppliers and ensure that supplies, services and works provided to the school meet the needs of the school and procurement and best value standards 1. General Management and Administration 2. To be responsible for the accurate maintenance of the School's Data Management systems (Arbor) To be responsible for the overall line management and professional development of Breakfast and the After-school Care staff developing procedure, protocols and systems to meet the changing needs of the school. To be responsible for the overall line management and professional development of the Premises Staff developing and implementing new procedures, protocols and office systems to meet the changing needs of the school. To line manage the duties of the premises team to ensure the Health and Safety and the Compliance of the school site. Supporting the Senior Leadership of the school to prepare reports for the Governors of the school as required. Preparing reports (as appropriate) for significant items of importance particularly with regards to premises needs. Preparation of statistics when requested such as attendance for pupils, participation in activities and extra-curricular opportunities. In collaboration, make recommendations to the Senior Leadership Team and others to promote the school with local businesses, the LA, external agencies and other institutions including developing and maintaining all the school's marketing & information materials and website. To recommend, establish and maintain computer-aided administration, which supports all the general work in the school, including statistical analysis ensuring that the pupil database and other pupil records are properly maintained and regularly updated. Liaise with 'bought in' services e.g. SALT, peripatetic music staff, consultants, etc. 3. Admissions To be responsible for the administration of admissions (as the admissions authority) for the nursery, including adherence to the school's admission policy, giving information, where possible, to appropriate staff before the children begin school. To liaise with families with phone, email and written communication. Ensuring that in-year admissions are conducted in a timely way to minimise the number of vacant places on the school role. To maintain contact with those families on the school's waiting list or those who have been allocated a place to facilitate a smooth transition to the school community. 4. Communication and ICT To be a contributor to the maintenance and development of the school's website To send group emails and texts as directed by the Senior Leadership Team To ensure that all office & premises staff contribute to professional and welcoming environment. To work with the Leadership team and ICT Technician to ensure an efficient IT offer for staff, children and families of the school to supports both educational and operational objectives 5) Contract Management and Procurement To share responsibility and assist in the management of the school's contracts with external providers which will include, but are not limited to: Site Services and Cleaning Photocopying and Printing ICT Service and Support Catering Services Site Maintenance and Health and Safety ICT Software To contribute to the development of performance indicators to manage all contractors To contribute to dispute resolution and rectification where contractor performance is not meeting standards To identify, research and recommend contractors to the Senior Leadership Team With the School's Finance Team, ensure that the school adheres to the Procurement guidelines and that major procurement is communicated to the leadership team and governors 6) Premises Work with the Premises Team in the management and maintenance of the school site (including planned works) and to ensure that contracts for annual checks are carried out as well as ensuring all insurance and liability insurance policies are up to date. To ensure, as far as is practicable, that the security of the site is maintained and to make recommendations for improvement as necessary and is compliant with Safeguarding policies Support the facilities functions of the school to ensure as far as reasonably possible that the building, site and facilities are compliant with relevant legislation and procedures such as health & safety and child protection; caretaking, and building maintenance programmes are fulfilled to the agreed quality standards by staff and contractors; To ensure policies and procedures for contractor and supplier access to site and their management on site is aligned to children safeguarding policies With the support of the Senior Leadership Team establish and maintain a School Health and Safety policy and oversee a programme of risk assessments and fire drills Under guidance establish and maintain a School Health and Safety policy and oversee a programme of risk assessments and fire drills To remain vigilant and to act responsibly to protect children and others from abuse of a physical, emotional, sexual, neglectful, financial or institutional nature, including a requirement to report any incidents that have been witnessed, heard or suspected To contribute to the procurement and management of external services required for the facilities and estate management function. 7) Miscellaneous To undertake other related duties that may be required to meet the needs of the school.
NHS Professionals
Band 6 Specialist Occupational Therapist Wheelchair Service
NHS Professionals Amersham, Buckinghamshire
Job summary We have an exciting opportunity for a Specialist Occupational Therapist in Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust to join the Occupational Therapist Wheelchair Service at Amersham Hospital. You will be responsible for performing an advanced wheelchair clinician role, working with adults and children who have severe disabilities and complex health, social, mobility, and postural needs. You will provide specialist advice and support to therapists, nurses, and colleagues within the Trust and across other organisations, as well as collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams including health professionals, social services, and education staff to ensure appropriate mobility and seating provision is integrated into each individuals care and education programme. Main duties of the job As a Specialist Occupational Therapist, you will be responsible for supporting and deputising for the Team Lead when required, ensuring continuity of leadership within the service. You will manage and support junior staff through supervision, day-to-day guidance, clinical oversight of caseloads, and completion of appraisals, while identifying and addressing training and development needs. You will contribute to the development and monitoring of departmental policies and procedures to promote high standards of practice, as well as identifying gaps in service provision and unmet needs. You will also be responsible for managing or overseeing satellite clinics, working in partnership with education settings, healthcare professionals, and carers, and liaising with repair service contractors to coordinate equipment repairs, modifications, and ongoing contract improvement. About us Here at NHS Professionals, we run England's largest NHS staff bank and are experts at putting people in places to care. Every year we help thousands of dedicated and highly skilled NHS workers enjoy better career opportunities, more flexible shifts, and a healthier work-life balance across our partnered Trusts. Career Progression access to Learning & Development opportunities, so that you can take on new roles and challenges Work-life Balance flexible shifts, committed shifts, wellbeing resources and build paid annual leave Opportunity & Access over 50 partner NHS Trusts to give you the flexibility of choice to work how and where you want Job Roles & Responsibilities To deliver comprehensive assessment services for individuals requiring long-term wheelchair use, ensuring evaluations are carried out across diverse environments such as home, education, workplace, and clinical settings. You will be responsible for adapting assessment approaches to suit each setting while ensuring accurate clinical decision-making. To independently manage and prioritise a complex caseload, including triaging referrals against established criteria and maintaining oversight of service demand across multiple sites. You will be responsible for ensuring timely access to services while balancing clinical urgency and resource availability. To conduct detailed postural, pressure care, and functional assessments using advanced clinical reasoning, identifying potential risks and developing tailored, outcome-focused intervention plans. You will be responsible for prescribing suitable equipment solutions that align with individual needs, preferences, and financial considerations. To lead on the provision of highly specialised or custom-made equipment solutions, including participating in design and modification processes where standard options are insufficient. You will be responsible for ensuring appropriate escalation or referral to specialist services when required. To provide education, guidance, and practical training to service users, families, and carers, enabling safe and effective use of prescribed equipment. You will be responsible for supporting individuals functional independence and promoting psychological adjustment to long-term conditions. To contribute to audit, research, and continuous service improvement activities, including participation in product evaluations and implementation of evidence-based practice. You will be responsible for maintaining accurate clinical documentation, upholding governance standards, and supporting learning and development initiatives within the service. Person Specifications & Qualifications HCPC-registered Occupational Therapist. Degree/Diploma in Occupational Therapy. Experience in a wheelchair service (desirable). Experience supervising students and staff. Trained and experienced in clinical supervision. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. UK Registration Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window). Employer details NHS Professionals Limited Location Amersham Hospital, Amersham, Whielden Street, Buckinghamshire, HP7 0JD
Jun 25, 2026
Seasonal
Job summary We have an exciting opportunity for a Specialist Occupational Therapist in Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust to join the Occupational Therapist Wheelchair Service at Amersham Hospital. You will be responsible for performing an advanced wheelchair clinician role, working with adults and children who have severe disabilities and complex health, social, mobility, and postural needs. You will provide specialist advice and support to therapists, nurses, and colleagues within the Trust and across other organisations, as well as collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams including health professionals, social services, and education staff to ensure appropriate mobility and seating provision is integrated into each individuals care and education programme. Main duties of the job As a Specialist Occupational Therapist, you will be responsible for supporting and deputising for the Team Lead when required, ensuring continuity of leadership within the service. You will manage and support junior staff through supervision, day-to-day guidance, clinical oversight of caseloads, and completion of appraisals, while identifying and addressing training and development needs. You will contribute to the development and monitoring of departmental policies and procedures to promote high standards of practice, as well as identifying gaps in service provision and unmet needs. You will also be responsible for managing or overseeing satellite clinics, working in partnership with education settings, healthcare professionals, and carers, and liaising with repair service contractors to coordinate equipment repairs, modifications, and ongoing contract improvement. About us Here at NHS Professionals, we run England's largest NHS staff bank and are experts at putting people in places to care. Every year we help thousands of dedicated and highly skilled NHS workers enjoy better career opportunities, more flexible shifts, and a healthier work-life balance across our partnered Trusts. Career Progression access to Learning & Development opportunities, so that you can take on new roles and challenges Work-life Balance flexible shifts, committed shifts, wellbeing resources and build paid annual leave Opportunity & Access over 50 partner NHS Trusts to give you the flexibility of choice to work how and where you want Job Roles & Responsibilities To deliver comprehensive assessment services for individuals requiring long-term wheelchair use, ensuring evaluations are carried out across diverse environments such as home, education, workplace, and clinical settings. You will be responsible for adapting assessment approaches to suit each setting while ensuring accurate clinical decision-making. To independently manage and prioritise a complex caseload, including triaging referrals against established criteria and maintaining oversight of service demand across multiple sites. You will be responsible for ensuring timely access to services while balancing clinical urgency and resource availability. To conduct detailed postural, pressure care, and functional assessments using advanced clinical reasoning, identifying potential risks and developing tailored, outcome-focused intervention plans. You will be responsible for prescribing suitable equipment solutions that align with individual needs, preferences, and financial considerations. To lead on the provision of highly specialised or custom-made equipment solutions, including participating in design and modification processes where standard options are insufficient. You will be responsible for ensuring appropriate escalation or referral to specialist services when required. To provide education, guidance, and practical training to service users, families, and carers, enabling safe and effective use of prescribed equipment. You will be responsible for supporting individuals functional independence and promoting psychological adjustment to long-term conditions. To contribute to audit, research, and continuous service improvement activities, including participation in product evaluations and implementation of evidence-based practice. You will be responsible for maintaining accurate clinical documentation, upholding governance standards, and supporting learning and development initiatives within the service. Person Specifications & Qualifications HCPC-registered Occupational Therapist. Degree/Diploma in Occupational Therapy. Experience in a wheelchair service (desirable). Experience supervising students and staff. Trained and experienced in clinical supervision. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. UK Registration Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window). Employer details NHS Professionals Limited Location Amersham Hospital, Amersham, Whielden Street, Buckinghamshire, HP7 0JD
Hamberley Care Management Limited
Deputy Manager - Clinical
Hamberley Care Management Limited Reading, Oxfordshire
Be all you can be with Hamberley. Be part of something special from the very beginning - register your interest to join the team at our brand-new Thames Wood House Care Home opening in 2026. At Hamberley, we believe that our residents deserve something 'Extra Special, Every Day' and we're recruiting for a Deputy Manager (clinical) Lead to help us achieve our goals. Working with the Home Manager and Quality Assurance team, the Deputy Manager (clinical) will be responsible for ensuring effective and safe clinical practice, monitor standards via audits and observations, review policies, implement action plans and provide reports as required Joining us at Thames Wood House, our soon to open luxury care home that provides residential, dementia, and nursing care for older people, you'll be part of a team that is genuinely passionate about the health and well-being of our residents. At Hamberley we believe our residents deserve something 'Extra Special, Every Day', and we focus on the tiny details that make our homes for older people a luxurious and comfortable, home-like environment. We offer our colleagues A competitive salary and benefits package 5 weeks holiday plus Bank Holidays Quality-linked bonus scheme - A performance bonus tied to our CQC/ CI quality rating, rewarding you for helping us deliver outstanding care. Workplace pension for your future security A true team culture - A collaborative, encouraging working environment where kindness, respect, and professional pride are at the heart of everything we do Excellent training and career development opportunities Employee Assistance Programme, occupational health and wellbeing support services Rewarding connections - Refer a Friend bonus - earn up to £750 per successful referral because great people know great people. Support and reimbursement of your revalidation costs and NMC annual fees. What you'll be doing: Upholding the values of Hamberley Care Homes and leading the Clinical and Care teams. Providing leadership, support and supervision for clinical and care staff as advised by the Home Manager. On call duties according to the needs of the home and Home Manager. Within scope of practice and knowledge, researching, devising and delivering written and verbal training modules and workshops to improve delivery of care. Providing feedback to Home Manager on any areas of staff improvement. Supporting the Home Manager with clinically related aspects of the home including, assessments of potential residents, liaising with commissioners and stakeholders. Leading team and clinical review meetings. Working with the Home Manager and QA teams to ensure effective and safe clinical practice is maintained. Carrying out investigations and responding to any complaints or concerns. Could you be part of our team? We are recruiting for a Clinical Lead to join our dynamic team. The successful applicant will be/have: Registered Nurse with valid NMC Pin and demonstrable post registration experience Previous experience working as a Senior Nurse or staff nurse or registered nurse in a Care Home environment is desirable. People Management experience Possess committed and organised approach. A confident communicator with excellent verbal and written communication skills. If this sounds like you and you're looking for a fulfilling role that makes a genuine impact in the lives of others, this rewarding career is for you. Due to the high level of interest we anticipate for this role, we may close this advert earlier than the stated closing date to manage applications effectively. If you're interested in joining us at Hamberley, we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. Join us at Wargrave's most stunning care home Thames Wood House Care home is a luxurious care home in Wargrave, Reading, part of the award-winning Hamberley Care Homes - offering luxury care homes in beautiful locations throughout the UK. Residents live in spacious, stylish ensuite rooms, and enjoy beautifully furnished shared spaces and landscaped gardens. From the deluxe picture house - where we screen classic films - to the on-site luxury spa - offering hairdressing, manicures and relaxing therapies - everything has been designed and finished with the care and attention you would expect from a 5-star hotel. Hamberley People We respect and value our residents and each other. At Hamberley Care Homes, we believe in the importance of what we do and why we do it. Creative and empowered, our people see every day as an opportunity for growth and development. We make ideas happen. Together we can achieve anything. Be part of something special. Be part of Hamberley.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Be all you can be with Hamberley. Be part of something special from the very beginning - register your interest to join the team at our brand-new Thames Wood House Care Home opening in 2026. At Hamberley, we believe that our residents deserve something 'Extra Special, Every Day' and we're recruiting for a Deputy Manager (clinical) Lead to help us achieve our goals. Working with the Home Manager and Quality Assurance team, the Deputy Manager (clinical) will be responsible for ensuring effective and safe clinical practice, monitor standards via audits and observations, review policies, implement action plans and provide reports as required Joining us at Thames Wood House, our soon to open luxury care home that provides residential, dementia, and nursing care for older people, you'll be part of a team that is genuinely passionate about the health and well-being of our residents. At Hamberley we believe our residents deserve something 'Extra Special, Every Day', and we focus on the tiny details that make our homes for older people a luxurious and comfortable, home-like environment. We offer our colleagues A competitive salary and benefits package 5 weeks holiday plus Bank Holidays Quality-linked bonus scheme - A performance bonus tied to our CQC/ CI quality rating, rewarding you for helping us deliver outstanding care. Workplace pension for your future security A true team culture - A collaborative, encouraging working environment where kindness, respect, and professional pride are at the heart of everything we do Excellent training and career development opportunities Employee Assistance Programme, occupational health and wellbeing support services Rewarding connections - Refer a Friend bonus - earn up to £750 per successful referral because great people know great people. Support and reimbursement of your revalidation costs and NMC annual fees. What you'll be doing: Upholding the values of Hamberley Care Homes and leading the Clinical and Care teams. Providing leadership, support and supervision for clinical and care staff as advised by the Home Manager. On call duties according to the needs of the home and Home Manager. Within scope of practice and knowledge, researching, devising and delivering written and verbal training modules and workshops to improve delivery of care. Providing feedback to Home Manager on any areas of staff improvement. Supporting the Home Manager with clinically related aspects of the home including, assessments of potential residents, liaising with commissioners and stakeholders. Leading team and clinical review meetings. Working with the Home Manager and QA teams to ensure effective and safe clinical practice is maintained. Carrying out investigations and responding to any complaints or concerns. Could you be part of our team? We are recruiting for a Clinical Lead to join our dynamic team. The successful applicant will be/have: Registered Nurse with valid NMC Pin and demonstrable post registration experience Previous experience working as a Senior Nurse or staff nurse or registered nurse in a Care Home environment is desirable. People Management experience Possess committed and organised approach. A confident communicator with excellent verbal and written communication skills. If this sounds like you and you're looking for a fulfilling role that makes a genuine impact in the lives of others, this rewarding career is for you. Due to the high level of interest we anticipate for this role, we may close this advert earlier than the stated closing date to manage applications effectively. If you're interested in joining us at Hamberley, we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. Join us at Wargrave's most stunning care home Thames Wood House Care home is a luxurious care home in Wargrave, Reading, part of the award-winning Hamberley Care Homes - offering luxury care homes in beautiful locations throughout the UK. Residents live in spacious, stylish ensuite rooms, and enjoy beautifully furnished shared spaces and landscaped gardens. From the deluxe picture house - where we screen classic films - to the on-site luxury spa - offering hairdressing, manicures and relaxing therapies - everything has been designed and finished with the care and attention you would expect from a 5-star hotel. Hamberley People We respect and value our residents and each other. At Hamberley Care Homes, we believe in the importance of what we do and why we do it. Creative and empowered, our people see every day as an opportunity for growth and development. We make ideas happen. Together we can achieve anything. Be part of something special. Be part of Hamberley.
NHS Professionals
Assistant Patient Pathway Coordinator
NHS Professionals Headington, Oxfordshire
Job Title: Patient Pathway Coordinator Trust Location: Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Location: Womens Centre, John Radcliffe Hospital, Headley Way, Headington, Oxford, OX3 9DU Hours: Mon-Fri 08 30 or 09 .5 per week Reference: 89619/89620 What you ll be responsible for: Administration • Work alongside the Patient Pathway Coordinators to support the administrative function within the Service. • Provide primary administrative support to the specialist nurse, and junior doctor teams, including booking follow up appointments, correspondence support and other administrative duties as required. • Provide a supporting role to the Patient Pathway Coordinator to help ensure the efficient administration of the service. To deputise for the Patient Pathway Coordinator in their absence due to annual leave or sickness absence. • Ensure appropriate follow up appointments are booked. • Use of the digital transcription system to produce clinical correspondence to inform referrers, patients, and other relevant parties of patient pathway progress. In doing so, produce correspondence that is of high quality and conforms to the national target of 7 days from the point of clinical delivery / decision. Learning, Respect, Delivery, Excellence, Compassion, Improvement • Open and prioritise incoming post, ensuring supporting information is available when appropriate and taking responsibility for taking action on urgent items in the absence of the clinician / Patient Pathway Coordinator. • Respond to telephone queries coming into the department, taking clear messages to pass to relevant staff to ensure requests are actioned promptly. • Using Scan IT ensure that electronic health records filing is maintained at an extremely high standard, with timely scanning of paper records on to EPR as required. • Ensure accurate filing of paper notes and records is maintained as required. • Follow the tracking procedure for the movement of all patient notes (Case Note Tracking). • On an as and when required basis, update patient details on EPR to include ensuring patients that require discharge are processed accordingly and Patients Missing Follow Up List is updated. • Act as the first point of contact for patients coming into the department. • Provide a full reception service, including checking patients in and out of appointments, printing wrist band and checking PPID. Answering patient and staff queries and direct within the department as may be required. • Admit and discharge patients to the ward, as required. • Act upon queries from referrers, patients, and other relevant parties in liaison with clinical staff. Take relevant action to provide reassurance and support to patients and their families by finding appropriate solutions to problems, which requires the ability to understand and explain basic medical procedures and terminology. • As required by the Ward, ensure that notes and paperwork are available for elective and emergency admissions. Liaise with the ward nursing staff to support as may be required on a day to day basis. • Book interpreters for patients prior to appointments and admissions as and when required. • Book transport for patients who require it, in line with local processes and CCG guidelines. Outpatient Pathway • Administer all new referrals received via the E referral service, ensuring all are electronically triaged by the appropriate clinical staff member and action as required. • Process and log all non-Choose and Book referrals on EPR, including registering new patients in addition to updating existing patient details. • Book new and follow-up outpatient and diagnostic appointments, ensuring that capacity is proactively and efficiently used. This includes booking patients into the correct clinic to ensure that they are seen by the most appropriate clinician. • Reschedule outpatient appointments as a result of patients calling the service, in line with the 18-week RTI target and agreed local processes in respect to patient cancellations. • Actively review patient DNAs, liaising with the appropriate clinical staff and reschedule patient appointments in line with agreed local processes. • Complete clinic cancellation forms and ensure appropriately authorised (minimum 6 weeks' notice required) before processing the clinic cancellation on EPR and rescheduling of patient appointments. • Adding additional clinic capacity on EPR as directed by management, to include the use of adding appointment slots on EPR that can be booked via Choose and Book. Pathway Tracking Learning, Respect, Delivery, Excellence, Compassion, Improvement To understand 18 weeks referral to treatment (RTT) rules and use them in conjunction with the OUH Elective Access Policy to proactively manage all elective patient pathways. • Book outpatient appointments, inpatient and day case procedures in clinical priority and breach date order, whilst monitoring the PTLs to ensure any late additions are identified and processed appropriately. I n doing so, take the necessary steps to avoid target breaches and resolve any issues i.e., 28-day theatre cancellations. • To be responsible for maximising outpatient and theatre/ day case capacity (i.e., theatre utilisation) and identify and escalate any issues to the Patient Access Team Leader which compromise delivery of the 18-week RTT and cancer pathways. • Recognise when patients are on cancer care pathways and proactively link with the MDT Coordinator and MDT Tracker to ensure these patients are actively managed through their diagnosis and treatment. • Ensure Trust systems are updated with patient pathway status information and that data quality is maintained. • Liaise with internal and external colleagues to share patient pathway information and diagnostic information and expedite patient journeys where needed. • Ensure inter-provider transfers are timely and that the appropriate paperwork has been completed and sent or received. • Co-ordinate appointments and procedures at others hospi1tals and organisations, where the pathway requires input from these. Inpatient/Day Case Pathway • Support the Patient Pathway Coordinators as directed, with the following tasks o Add to the EPR inpatient/ day case waiting lists patients requiring admission. o Process inpatient / day case admissions on EPR, where appropriate having agreed a TCI with the patient, in line with local booking procedures. o Book pre-operative assessment appointments or liaise with the centralised Pre- Operative Assessment Service for patients requiring an inpatient/ day case procedure. o In line with service protocols communicate basic clinical information to patients relating to their procedures and treatments, ensuring appropriate distribution of patient information bo oklets. o Actively review patient DNAs, liaising with the appropriate clinical staff and reschedule patient procedures in line with agreed local processes. o On an as and when required basis, liaise with theatres to ensure that specialist equipment is available where needed and theatre slots are utilised appropriately. Ensure ward, surgery areas and clinical teams are aware of patients who have been booked in for surgery and any specialist requirements for the admission. o On an as and when required basis, inform, and liaise with the Clinical Site Management Team and Clinical Team that ITU/HDU beds have been booked for elective patients where needed. General • Demonstrate high levels of customer care and be an ambassador for customer care within the Trust. You ll learn the following whilst working at the trust: An in depth understanding of the roles and responsibilities involved in working within the NHS Knowledge of the systems used, to effectively complete your role to the highest standard at all times A sense of teamwork, gained through working alongside and supporting colleagues from all levels, within the organisation You ll have the following skills/experience: Powerchart, Revenue Cycle and HIM chart coding is essential Understanding patient pathways and NHS processes Good Organisation skills Excellent telephone Manner Strong communication skills Confidence to speak with patients Teamwork Computer skills are essential As a member of NHS Professionals, you have fantastic benefits: Competitive pay rates- work this week, get paid next week Essential support when you need it- 24/7 365 days- call us anytime Multi locational- work across neighbouring Trusts Manage your shifts and timesheets on the go- access your My Bank shift portal anywhere, anytime online or through your smartphone Varied working options to suit your lifestyle- access to the Bank gives you options of ad hoc shifts or longer-term placements Training and development opportunities- Keep up with the essentials and more Build holiday allowance for every shift you work- your work life balance is important to us . click apply for full job details
Jun 25, 2026
Seasonal
Job Title: Patient Pathway Coordinator Trust Location: Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Location: Womens Centre, John Radcliffe Hospital, Headley Way, Headington, Oxford, OX3 9DU Hours: Mon-Fri 08 30 or 09 .5 per week Reference: 89619/89620 What you ll be responsible for: Administration • Work alongside the Patient Pathway Coordinators to support the administrative function within the Service. • Provide primary administrative support to the specialist nurse, and junior doctor teams, including booking follow up appointments, correspondence support and other administrative duties as required. • Provide a supporting role to the Patient Pathway Coordinator to help ensure the efficient administration of the service. To deputise for the Patient Pathway Coordinator in their absence due to annual leave or sickness absence. • Ensure appropriate follow up appointments are booked. • Use of the digital transcription system to produce clinical correspondence to inform referrers, patients, and other relevant parties of patient pathway progress. In doing so, produce correspondence that is of high quality and conforms to the national target of 7 days from the point of clinical delivery / decision. Learning, Respect, Delivery, Excellence, Compassion, Improvement • Open and prioritise incoming post, ensuring supporting information is available when appropriate and taking responsibility for taking action on urgent items in the absence of the clinician / Patient Pathway Coordinator. • Respond to telephone queries coming into the department, taking clear messages to pass to relevant staff to ensure requests are actioned promptly. • Using Scan IT ensure that electronic health records filing is maintained at an extremely high standard, with timely scanning of paper records on to EPR as required. • Ensure accurate filing of paper notes and records is maintained as required. • Follow the tracking procedure for the movement of all patient notes (Case Note Tracking). • On an as and when required basis, update patient details on EPR to include ensuring patients that require discharge are processed accordingly and Patients Missing Follow Up List is updated. • Act as the first point of contact for patients coming into the department. • Provide a full reception service, including checking patients in and out of appointments, printing wrist band and checking PPID. Answering patient and staff queries and direct within the department as may be required. • Admit and discharge patients to the ward, as required. • Act upon queries from referrers, patients, and other relevant parties in liaison with clinical staff. Take relevant action to provide reassurance and support to patients and their families by finding appropriate solutions to problems, which requires the ability to understand and explain basic medical procedures and terminology. • As required by the Ward, ensure that notes and paperwork are available for elective and emergency admissions. Liaise with the ward nursing staff to support as may be required on a day to day basis. • Book interpreters for patients prior to appointments and admissions as and when required. • Book transport for patients who require it, in line with local processes and CCG guidelines. Outpatient Pathway • Administer all new referrals received via the E referral service, ensuring all are electronically triaged by the appropriate clinical staff member and action as required. • Process and log all non-Choose and Book referrals on EPR, including registering new patients in addition to updating existing patient details. • Book new and follow-up outpatient and diagnostic appointments, ensuring that capacity is proactively and efficiently used. This includes booking patients into the correct clinic to ensure that they are seen by the most appropriate clinician. • Reschedule outpatient appointments as a result of patients calling the service, in line with the 18-week RTI target and agreed local processes in respect to patient cancellations. • Actively review patient DNAs, liaising with the appropriate clinical staff and reschedule patient appointments in line with agreed local processes. • Complete clinic cancellation forms and ensure appropriately authorised (minimum 6 weeks' notice required) before processing the clinic cancellation on EPR and rescheduling of patient appointments. • Adding additional clinic capacity on EPR as directed by management, to include the use of adding appointment slots on EPR that can be booked via Choose and Book. Pathway Tracking Learning, Respect, Delivery, Excellence, Compassion, Improvement To understand 18 weeks referral to treatment (RTT) rules and use them in conjunction with the OUH Elective Access Policy to proactively manage all elective patient pathways. • Book outpatient appointments, inpatient and day case procedures in clinical priority and breach date order, whilst monitoring the PTLs to ensure any late additions are identified and processed appropriately. I n doing so, take the necessary steps to avoid target breaches and resolve any issues i.e., 28-day theatre cancellations. • To be responsible for maximising outpatient and theatre/ day case capacity (i.e., theatre utilisation) and identify and escalate any issues to the Patient Access Team Leader which compromise delivery of the 18-week RTT and cancer pathways. • Recognise when patients are on cancer care pathways and proactively link with the MDT Coordinator and MDT Tracker to ensure these patients are actively managed through their diagnosis and treatment. • Ensure Trust systems are updated with patient pathway status information and that data quality is maintained. • Liaise with internal and external colleagues to share patient pathway information and diagnostic information and expedite patient journeys where needed. • Ensure inter-provider transfers are timely and that the appropriate paperwork has been completed and sent or received. • Co-ordinate appointments and procedures at others hospi1tals and organisations, where the pathway requires input from these. Inpatient/Day Case Pathway • Support the Patient Pathway Coordinators as directed, with the following tasks o Add to the EPR inpatient/ day case waiting lists patients requiring admission. o Process inpatient / day case admissions on EPR, where appropriate having agreed a TCI with the patient, in line with local booking procedures. o Book pre-operative assessment appointments or liaise with the centralised Pre- Operative Assessment Service for patients requiring an inpatient/ day case procedure. o In line with service protocols communicate basic clinical information to patients relating to their procedures and treatments, ensuring appropriate distribution of patient information bo oklets. o Actively review patient DNAs, liaising with the appropriate clinical staff and reschedule patient procedures in line with agreed local processes. o On an as and when required basis, liaise with theatres to ensure that specialist equipment is available where needed and theatre slots are utilised appropriately. Ensure ward, surgery areas and clinical teams are aware of patients who have been booked in for surgery and any specialist requirements for the admission. o On an as and when required basis, inform, and liaise with the Clinical Site Management Team and Clinical Team that ITU/HDU beds have been booked for elective patients where needed. General • Demonstrate high levels of customer care and be an ambassador for customer care within the Trust. You ll learn the following whilst working at the trust: An in depth understanding of the roles and responsibilities involved in working within the NHS Knowledge of the systems used, to effectively complete your role to the highest standard at all times A sense of teamwork, gained through working alongside and supporting colleagues from all levels, within the organisation You ll have the following skills/experience: Powerchart, Revenue Cycle and HIM chart coding is essential Understanding patient pathways and NHS processes Good Organisation skills Excellent telephone Manner Strong communication skills Confidence to speak with patients Teamwork Computer skills are essential As a member of NHS Professionals, you have fantastic benefits: Competitive pay rates- work this week, get paid next week Essential support when you need it- 24/7 365 days- call us anytime Multi locational- work across neighbouring Trusts Manage your shifts and timesheets on the go- access your My Bank shift portal anywhere, anytime online or through your smartphone Varied working options to suit your lifestyle- access to the Bank gives you options of ad hoc shifts or longer-term placements Training and development opportunities- Keep up with the essentials and more Build holiday allowance for every shift you work- your work life balance is important to us . click apply for full job details
ARK START
Early Childhood Educator - Ark Start South Acton
ARK START Ealing, London
About The Role Early Childhood Educator - Ark Start South Acton Reporting to: Nursery Manager Location: Ark Start South Acton (All Saints Church, Bollo Bridge Road, London. W3 8AX). Contract: Permanent Working Pattern: Full-time (37.5 hours per week, all year) or Term-time (39 weeks per year). I nterviews: We will be reviewing applications on an on-going basis and this advert may close depending on the level of response. Interviews will be arranged as suitable candidates are identified. Salary: From £27k per year. About the role: As we expand, we are looking for a Level 3 qualified Early Childhood Educator to join the team at our brand new setting - Ark Start South Acton. In this role you will provide the highest standards of physical, emotional, social, and intellectual care for all children in your care, you'll ensure all children are safeguarded and their welfare and safety are promoted, and you'll work to provide an enabling environment in which all children can play, learn and develop. We are looking for people with genuine passion for young children, with the skill, creativity, commitment, energy, and enthusiasm required for leading room practice. You'll be able to take learning beyond the classroom and interact with outdoor and forest learning, cooking, and gardening - this won't just be another day in the classroom! Key Responsibilities: To be responsible for a group of key worker children including observations, assessments and relationships with parents To implement the Ark Start curriculum To ensure high quality interactions with all children in nursery To create an enabling environment where all children make good progress To ensure that nursery is safe and secure and following the Ark Start safeguarding policy and procedures To keep child records up to date and report to parents and senior staff To promote high standards of the nursery at all times to parents, staff, and visitors in line with the Ark Start code of conduct and handbook Key Requirements: Level 3 Diploma in Early Years Education and Care or the willingness to work towards qualification Right to work in the UK An awareness of keeping children safe, noticing safeguarding and welfare concerns, and knowing how and when to take appropriate action A team player that can work collaboratively as well as using own initiative The ability to reflect on your own practice and a commitment to continuous improvement Benefits: Generous pension scheme: We pay 11% pension contributions, employee contributions are optional Ongoing Learning: We are committed to providing the best development for all our staff. We close the nurseries for five days each year to focus on staff training and ensure there is protected time for training and supervision each week for every adult. We work hard to ensure there are clear career progression routes Annual leave: We are proud of our staff and want everyone to feel valued for playing their part. That's why staff receive 25 days holiday each year, excluding bank holidays Wellbeing: Staff wellbeing is incredibly important to us. We know that while incredibly rewarding, working in a nursery can be challenging. We therefore work hard to ensure all staff have the support and infrastructure they need to take care of their wellbeing Part of a Network: Ark Start is part of Ark, a charity that aims to transform children's lives through education. Ark operates a network of 39 schools across London, Birmingham, Portsmouth, and Hastings as well as a number of charitable ventures. Being part of a network means our staff get access to the opportunities, infrastructure, and support of a large organisation. About Us Our dedicated team work together to ensure that every child has a joyful, engaging, and secure nursery experience and leaves us ready to start school happily and confidently. We are driven by our values in everything we do: Aim High, Be Brave, Be Kind and Keep Learning. Ark Start is at an exciting time in its evolution. We opened two nurseries in South London last year and aim to expand our reach over the coming years. As we expand, we are looking for Early Childhood Educator to join our founding team. We are looking for someone with a genuine passion for young children and with the skill, creativity, commitment, and energy to deliver excellent provision at Ark Start. Diversity and inclusion: We aim to build a diverse and inclusive organisation where everyone - staff and students - can do their best work and achieve their full potential. We want to reflect and represent diverse perspectives across our organisation because we know that doing so will make us stronger and more effective. To know more about Ark's diversity and inclusion commitments, please click on this link. Safeguarding statement: Ark is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in its academies. In order to meet this responsibility, its academies follow a rigorous selection process to discourage and screen out unsuitable applicants. Ark requires all employees to undertake an enhanced DBS check. You are required, before appointment, to disclose any unspent conviction, cautions, reprimands or warnings under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975. Non-disclosure may lead to termination of employment. However, disclosure of a criminal background will not necessarily debar you from employment - this will depend upon the nature of the offence(s) and when they occurred. To read more about Ark's safer recruitment process, please click this link. Please note we will be reviewing applications on an on-going basis and this role may close earlier than advertised depending on the level of response. We strongly encourage to submit your application at your earliest convenience. If you would like to hear more about this role or about Ark Start, please contact
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
About The Role Early Childhood Educator - Ark Start South Acton Reporting to: Nursery Manager Location: Ark Start South Acton (All Saints Church, Bollo Bridge Road, London. W3 8AX). Contract: Permanent Working Pattern: Full-time (37.5 hours per week, all year) or Term-time (39 weeks per year). I nterviews: We will be reviewing applications on an on-going basis and this advert may close depending on the level of response. Interviews will be arranged as suitable candidates are identified. Salary: From £27k per year. About the role: As we expand, we are looking for a Level 3 qualified Early Childhood Educator to join the team at our brand new setting - Ark Start South Acton. In this role you will provide the highest standards of physical, emotional, social, and intellectual care for all children in your care, you'll ensure all children are safeguarded and their welfare and safety are promoted, and you'll work to provide an enabling environment in which all children can play, learn and develop. We are looking for people with genuine passion for young children, with the skill, creativity, commitment, energy, and enthusiasm required for leading room practice. You'll be able to take learning beyond the classroom and interact with outdoor and forest learning, cooking, and gardening - this won't just be another day in the classroom! Key Responsibilities: To be responsible for a group of key worker children including observations, assessments and relationships with parents To implement the Ark Start curriculum To ensure high quality interactions with all children in nursery To create an enabling environment where all children make good progress To ensure that nursery is safe and secure and following the Ark Start safeguarding policy and procedures To keep child records up to date and report to parents and senior staff To promote high standards of the nursery at all times to parents, staff, and visitors in line with the Ark Start code of conduct and handbook Key Requirements: Level 3 Diploma in Early Years Education and Care or the willingness to work towards qualification Right to work in the UK An awareness of keeping children safe, noticing safeguarding and welfare concerns, and knowing how and when to take appropriate action A team player that can work collaboratively as well as using own initiative The ability to reflect on your own practice and a commitment to continuous improvement Benefits: Generous pension scheme: We pay 11% pension contributions, employee contributions are optional Ongoing Learning: We are committed to providing the best development for all our staff. We close the nurseries for five days each year to focus on staff training and ensure there is protected time for training and supervision each week for every adult. We work hard to ensure there are clear career progression routes Annual leave: We are proud of our staff and want everyone to feel valued for playing their part. That's why staff receive 25 days holiday each year, excluding bank holidays Wellbeing: Staff wellbeing is incredibly important to us. We know that while incredibly rewarding, working in a nursery can be challenging. We therefore work hard to ensure all staff have the support and infrastructure they need to take care of their wellbeing Part of a Network: Ark Start is part of Ark, a charity that aims to transform children's lives through education. Ark operates a network of 39 schools across London, Birmingham, Portsmouth, and Hastings as well as a number of charitable ventures. Being part of a network means our staff get access to the opportunities, infrastructure, and support of a large organisation. About Us Our dedicated team work together to ensure that every child has a joyful, engaging, and secure nursery experience and leaves us ready to start school happily and confidently. We are driven by our values in everything we do: Aim High, Be Brave, Be Kind and Keep Learning. Ark Start is at an exciting time in its evolution. We opened two nurseries in South London last year and aim to expand our reach over the coming years. As we expand, we are looking for Early Childhood Educator to join our founding team. We are looking for someone with a genuine passion for young children and with the skill, creativity, commitment, and energy to deliver excellent provision at Ark Start. Diversity and inclusion: We aim to build a diverse and inclusive organisation where everyone - staff and students - can do their best work and achieve their full potential. We want to reflect and represent diverse perspectives across our organisation because we know that doing so will make us stronger and more effective. To know more about Ark's diversity and inclusion commitments, please click on this link. Safeguarding statement: Ark is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in its academies. In order to meet this responsibility, its academies follow a rigorous selection process to discourage and screen out unsuitable applicants. Ark requires all employees to undertake an enhanced DBS check. You are required, before appointment, to disclose any unspent conviction, cautions, reprimands or warnings under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975. Non-disclosure may lead to termination of employment. However, disclosure of a criminal background will not necessarily debar you from employment - this will depend upon the nature of the offence(s) and when they occurred. To read more about Ark's safer recruitment process, please click this link. Please note we will be reviewing applications on an on-going basis and this role may close earlier than advertised depending on the level of response. We strongly encourage to submit your application at your earliest convenience. If you would like to hear more about this role or about Ark Start, please contact
Nursery Practitioner - Level 3
Family First Nursery Group Carshalton, Surrey
The Carshalton Day Nursery and Preschool Level 3 Nursery Practitioner. 40 hours per week Monday - Friday, All year round. Salary: £30,160 The Carshalton Day Nursery & Preschool is an Ofsted-rated Good setting offering a warm, inspiring enviroment where children from birth to 5 years can explore, develop and thrive. Located within the beautiful grounds of Grove Park, situated close to the charming village pond and opposite a children's play area, our nursery provides a rich blend of indoor and outdoor learning opportunities. With a fantastic ourdorr space and access to Grove Park, children can connect with nature- whether it's feeding ducks, building confidence through physical play or simply enjoying the open air. At Carshalton Day Nursery, we value strong partnerships with parents and are commited to providing exceptional care, education and support to help every child flourish. Just a 2 minute walk from Carshalton High Stret and 10 minutes from Carshalton Station, the setting allows for easy access and commuting for team and families alike. We are currently seeking a Nursery Practitioner to join our team. This full-time role requires working 40 hours per week, with shifts between 7:30 am and 6:30 pm. The ideal candidate will hold a full and relevant Level 3 qualification. Please note, this is a year-round position, as the nursery operates throughout the year and is not term-time only. Why Join Us? At Family First, we value our team members and offer a comprehensive benefits package, including: £1,000 joining bonus Referral programme: Refer a friend and earn upto £750 Employee Childcare Discounts: 75% off nursery fees for our team member's Annual Leave: Starting at 24 days, plus a paid day off for your birthday and bank holidays Health and Wellbeing Programme: Confidential employee assistance helpline available Development: Tailored learning and development opportunities to support your career growth Excellent Transport Links As Nursery Practitioner, you will: Ensure that each child's individual needs are met and a high standard of professional care and education is delivered in a caring, safe and secure environment in which all children can play, learn and develop Observe, assess and plan an interesting, stimulating and challenging range of early years activities which supports each child's individual learning and development needs and abilities Engage as a professional member of the team, exhibiting a flexible attitude and willingness to develop new skills Ensure that company policies and procedures are read, applied, reviewed regularly and adhered to by all Follow risk assessments diligently and report all health and safety matters to management Enhance the all-around daily needs of children, including their physical, intellectual, social and emotional development Duties and responsibilities in this job description are not exhaustive or restrictive, changes and other duties relevant to this post may be added. As Nursery Practitioner, you will need: Full and relevant Level 3 childcare qualification - essential Fluent in written and spoken English - essential Over 1 year's experience of working in Early Years - desirable Knowledge of the Statutory framework for the EYFS and regulatory requirements - desirable We are committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. A Disclosure and Barring Service Certificate will be required for all posts. This post will be subject to enhanced checks as part of our Safeguarding Duty. The Carshalton Day Nursery and Preschool is part of the Family First Group where we take great care to treat everyone as a person, with equal rights and responsibilities to any other individual, whether they are an adult or a child. We are committed to providing equality of opportunity and anti-discriminatory practice for all children and families according to their individual needs. Discrimination on the grounds of gender, age, race, religion or belief, marriage or civil partnership, disability, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, pregnancy or maternity, ethnic or national origin, or political belief has no place within the Family First Group.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
The Carshalton Day Nursery and Preschool Level 3 Nursery Practitioner. 40 hours per week Monday - Friday, All year round. Salary: £30,160 The Carshalton Day Nursery & Preschool is an Ofsted-rated Good setting offering a warm, inspiring enviroment where children from birth to 5 years can explore, develop and thrive. Located within the beautiful grounds of Grove Park, situated close to the charming village pond and opposite a children's play area, our nursery provides a rich blend of indoor and outdoor learning opportunities. With a fantastic ourdorr space and access to Grove Park, children can connect with nature- whether it's feeding ducks, building confidence through physical play or simply enjoying the open air. At Carshalton Day Nursery, we value strong partnerships with parents and are commited to providing exceptional care, education and support to help every child flourish. Just a 2 minute walk from Carshalton High Stret and 10 minutes from Carshalton Station, the setting allows for easy access and commuting for team and families alike. We are currently seeking a Nursery Practitioner to join our team. This full-time role requires working 40 hours per week, with shifts between 7:30 am and 6:30 pm. The ideal candidate will hold a full and relevant Level 3 qualification. Please note, this is a year-round position, as the nursery operates throughout the year and is not term-time only. Why Join Us? At Family First, we value our team members and offer a comprehensive benefits package, including: £1,000 joining bonus Referral programme: Refer a friend and earn upto £750 Employee Childcare Discounts: 75% off nursery fees for our team member's Annual Leave: Starting at 24 days, plus a paid day off for your birthday and bank holidays Health and Wellbeing Programme: Confidential employee assistance helpline available Development: Tailored learning and development opportunities to support your career growth Excellent Transport Links As Nursery Practitioner, you will: Ensure that each child's individual needs are met and a high standard of professional care and education is delivered in a caring, safe and secure environment in which all children can play, learn and develop Observe, assess and plan an interesting, stimulating and challenging range of early years activities which supports each child's individual learning and development needs and abilities Engage as a professional member of the team, exhibiting a flexible attitude and willingness to develop new skills Ensure that company policies and procedures are read, applied, reviewed regularly and adhered to by all Follow risk assessments diligently and report all health and safety matters to management Enhance the all-around daily needs of children, including their physical, intellectual, social and emotional development Duties and responsibilities in this job description are not exhaustive or restrictive, changes and other duties relevant to this post may be added. As Nursery Practitioner, you will need: Full and relevant Level 3 childcare qualification - essential Fluent in written and spoken English - essential Over 1 year's experience of working in Early Years - desirable Knowledge of the Statutory framework for the EYFS and regulatory requirements - desirable We are committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. A Disclosure and Barring Service Certificate will be required for all posts. This post will be subject to enhanced checks as part of our Safeguarding Duty. The Carshalton Day Nursery and Preschool is part of the Family First Group where we take great care to treat everyone as a person, with equal rights and responsibilities to any other individual, whether they are an adult or a child. We are committed to providing equality of opportunity and anti-discriminatory practice for all children and families according to their individual needs. Discrimination on the grounds of gender, age, race, religion or belief, marriage or civil partnership, disability, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, pregnancy or maternity, ethnic or national origin, or political belief has no place within the Family First Group.
Nursery Pracititoner - Level 3
Family First Nursery Group Fordingbridge, Hampshire
The Fordingbridge Day Nursery and Pre-School Nursery Practitioner - Level 3 Hours: 40 hours per week Salary: £29,464.00 per annum The Fordingbridge Day Nursery is that it is housed in a Grade II listed building, rather than a purpose-built nursery. The building still retains historic features, including an old fireplace that has been repurposed into a cosy space for babies, giving the setting a distinctive character that many nurseries don't have. Another unique aspect about The Fordingbridge Day Nursery and Pre-School is that every room has direct access to the outdoors. Children can move easily between indoor and outdoor learning spaces, where they grow vegetables, explore nature, ride bikes and scooters, and engage in hands-on outdoor activities throughout the year. Join our nursery adventure! We're seeking an enthusiastic Level 3 Nursery Practitioner who loves nurturing young minds, sparking imaginations, and celebrating every milestone along the way. Why Join Us? At Family First, we value our team members and offer a comprehensive benefits package, including: Referral programme: Refer a friend and earn up to £750 Employee Childcare Discounts: 75% off nursery fees for our team members Annual Leave: Starting at 24 days, plus a paid day off for your birthday and bank holidays Health and Wellbeing Programme: Confidential employee assistance helpline available Development: Tailored learning and development opportunities to support your career growth As Nursery Practitioner, you will: Ensure that each child's individual needs are met and a high standard of professional care and education is delivered in a caring, safe and secure environment in which all children can play, learn and develop Observe, assess and plan an interesting, stimulating and challenging range of early years activities which supports each child's individual learning and development needs and abilities Engage as a professional member of the team, exhibiting a flexible attitude and willingness to develop new skills Ensure that company policies and procedures are read, applied, reviewed regularly and adhered to by all Follow risk assessments diligently and report all health and safety matters to management Enhance the all-around daily needs of children, including their physical, intellectual, social and emotional development Duties and responsibilities in this job description are not exhaustive or restrictive, changes and other duties relevant to this post may be added. As Nursery Practitioner, you will need: Full and relevant Level 3 childcare qualification - essential Fluent in written and spoken English - essential Over 1 years' experience of working in Early Years - desirable Knowledge of the Statutory framework for the EYFS and regulatory requirements - desirable. We are committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. A Disclosure and Barring Service Certificate will be required for all posts. This post will be subject to enhanced checks as part of our Safeguarding Duty. The Fordingbridge Day Nursery and Pre-School is part of the Family First Group where we take great care to treat everyone as a person, with equal rights and responsibilities to any other individual, whether they are an adult or a child. We are committed to providing equality of opportunity and anti-discriminatory practice for all children and families according to their individual needs. Discrimination on the grounds of gender, age, race, religion or belief, marriage or civil partnership, disability, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, pregnancy or maternity, ethnic or national origin, or political belief has no place within the Family First Group.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
The Fordingbridge Day Nursery and Pre-School Nursery Practitioner - Level 3 Hours: 40 hours per week Salary: £29,464.00 per annum The Fordingbridge Day Nursery is that it is housed in a Grade II listed building, rather than a purpose-built nursery. The building still retains historic features, including an old fireplace that has been repurposed into a cosy space for babies, giving the setting a distinctive character that many nurseries don't have. Another unique aspect about The Fordingbridge Day Nursery and Pre-School is that every room has direct access to the outdoors. Children can move easily between indoor and outdoor learning spaces, where they grow vegetables, explore nature, ride bikes and scooters, and engage in hands-on outdoor activities throughout the year. Join our nursery adventure! We're seeking an enthusiastic Level 3 Nursery Practitioner who loves nurturing young minds, sparking imaginations, and celebrating every milestone along the way. Why Join Us? At Family First, we value our team members and offer a comprehensive benefits package, including: Referral programme: Refer a friend and earn up to £750 Employee Childcare Discounts: 75% off nursery fees for our team members Annual Leave: Starting at 24 days, plus a paid day off for your birthday and bank holidays Health and Wellbeing Programme: Confidential employee assistance helpline available Development: Tailored learning and development opportunities to support your career growth As Nursery Practitioner, you will: Ensure that each child's individual needs are met and a high standard of professional care and education is delivered in a caring, safe and secure environment in which all children can play, learn and develop Observe, assess and plan an interesting, stimulating and challenging range of early years activities which supports each child's individual learning and development needs and abilities Engage as a professional member of the team, exhibiting a flexible attitude and willingness to develop new skills Ensure that company policies and procedures are read, applied, reviewed regularly and adhered to by all Follow risk assessments diligently and report all health and safety matters to management Enhance the all-around daily needs of children, including their physical, intellectual, social and emotional development Duties and responsibilities in this job description are not exhaustive or restrictive, changes and other duties relevant to this post may be added. As Nursery Practitioner, you will need: Full and relevant Level 3 childcare qualification - essential Fluent in written and spoken English - essential Over 1 years' experience of working in Early Years - desirable Knowledge of the Statutory framework for the EYFS and regulatory requirements - desirable. We are committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. A Disclosure and Barring Service Certificate will be required for all posts. This post will be subject to enhanced checks as part of our Safeguarding Duty. The Fordingbridge Day Nursery and Pre-School is part of the Family First Group where we take great care to treat everyone as a person, with equal rights and responsibilities to any other individual, whether they are an adult or a child. We are committed to providing equality of opportunity and anti-discriminatory practice for all children and families according to their individual needs. Discrimination on the grounds of gender, age, race, religion or belief, marriage or civil partnership, disability, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, pregnancy or maternity, ethnic or national origin, or political belief has no place within the Family First Group.
FOX MORRIS GROUP LTD
Interim Recovery Worker (Substance Misuse )
FOX MORRIS GROUP LTD
Interim Band 5 Recovery Worker (Substance Misuse) NHS Organisation Prison Drug & Alcohol Service 12 weeks initially (option to extend) We are working in partnership with an NHS organisation to recruit a Band 5 Recovery Worker to support a specialist drug and alcohol service within a Prison setting. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a real difference, working with individuals experiencing substance misuse, particularly opiate dependency, within a structured and recovery-focused environment. Prison Clearance is essential for this role as the role will start ASAP this must be in place PRIOR to submission. Key Responsibilities Manage a full caseload of service users as a named key worker, supporting their recovery journey Carry out comprehensive assessments, develop care plans and coordinate onward referrals Deliver psycho-social interventions, including CBT-informed, solution-focused and motivational approaches Provide harm reduction advice and education, including safer drug use, safer sex and blood borne viruses (HIV, Hepatitis A, B & C) Support individuals prescribed Opioid Substitution Therapy (OST) and other treatment pathways Assist nurse prescribers during prescribing clinics and coordinate appointments and care Facilitate and deliver group work interventions to support engagement and recovery Deliver or support needle exchange services and wider harm minimisation initiatives Work collaboratively with multi-disciplinary teams and partner agencies to meet safeguarding and mental health needs Maintain accurate, high-quality clinical records and support service user involvement throughout care Essential Requirements Prison Clearance Proven experience working within a substance misuse/drug & alcohol service, particularly with opiate dependency Experience working within a structured treatment system, including OST pathways Strong understanding of harm reduction principles and interventions Experience managing a caseload and delivering structured interventions Ability to carry out assessments, risk management and recovery planning Confident delivering psycho-social interventions and group work Excellent communication skills and ability to engage hard-to-reach or complex clients Ability to work effectively within a multi-disciplinary and multi-agency environment If you are an experienced Recovery Worker looking for your next interim opportunity within a specialised setting, we would love to hear from you.
Jun 25, 2026
Seasonal
Interim Band 5 Recovery Worker (Substance Misuse) NHS Organisation Prison Drug & Alcohol Service 12 weeks initially (option to extend) We are working in partnership with an NHS organisation to recruit a Band 5 Recovery Worker to support a specialist drug and alcohol service within a Prison setting. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a real difference, working with individuals experiencing substance misuse, particularly opiate dependency, within a structured and recovery-focused environment. Prison Clearance is essential for this role as the role will start ASAP this must be in place PRIOR to submission. Key Responsibilities Manage a full caseload of service users as a named key worker, supporting their recovery journey Carry out comprehensive assessments, develop care plans and coordinate onward referrals Deliver psycho-social interventions, including CBT-informed, solution-focused and motivational approaches Provide harm reduction advice and education, including safer drug use, safer sex and blood borne viruses (HIV, Hepatitis A, B & C) Support individuals prescribed Opioid Substitution Therapy (OST) and other treatment pathways Assist nurse prescribers during prescribing clinics and coordinate appointments and care Facilitate and deliver group work interventions to support engagement and recovery Deliver or support needle exchange services and wider harm minimisation initiatives Work collaboratively with multi-disciplinary teams and partner agencies to meet safeguarding and mental health needs Maintain accurate, high-quality clinical records and support service user involvement throughout care Essential Requirements Prison Clearance Proven experience working within a substance misuse/drug & alcohol service, particularly with opiate dependency Experience working within a structured treatment system, including OST pathways Strong understanding of harm reduction principles and interventions Experience managing a caseload and delivering structured interventions Ability to carry out assessments, risk management and recovery planning Confident delivering psycho-social interventions and group work Excellent communication skills and ability to engage hard-to-reach or complex clients Ability to work effectively within a multi-disciplinary and multi-agency environment If you are an experienced Recovery Worker looking for your next interim opportunity within a specialised setting, we would love to hear from you.

Modal Window

  • Blog
  • Contact
  • About Us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy
  • Employer
  • Post a Job
  • Search Resumes
  • Sign in
  • Job Seeker
  • Find Jobs
  • Create Resume
  • Sign in
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Youtube
Parent and Partner sites: IT Job Board | Search Jobs Near Me | RightTalent.co.uk | Quantity Surveyor jobs | Building Surveyor jobs | Construction Recruitment | Talent Recruiter | London Jobs | Property jobs
© 2008-2026 Jobs Hiring Near Me