We have a great opportunity for 2 Social Workers to join our fantastic Adolescent Service based in Weybridge. The salary range for Social Workers who have successfully completed their ASYE is £48,633 - 51,624 per annum . This is inclusive of a market supplement of £5,000. We also offer a financial package of up to £6,000 which is payable in 3 instalments across your first 18 months in post. Our Offer to You A competitive relocation package of up to £8,000 We pay your Social Worker England Registration fee 28 days annual leave, rising to 31 days after 5 years' service (plus bank holidays) Access to our car lease scheme Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave An extensive Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing A generous local government salary related pension Lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, shopping and many more 2 paid volunteering days per year Up to 5 days of carer's leave per year Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Paternity, adoption and dependents leave Refer a friend payment of £1,000 as a thank you for finding the right Social Worker About Us This is an exciting opportunity to be part of our Adolescent Service in Surrey, which is bringing together a range services for young people including those who go missing, are involved in gang culture and are vulnerable to exploitation, including criminal and sexual exploitation. Our team includes Social Workers and Adolescent Practitioners who are focussed on achieving positive outcomes for young people. We are committed to doing things differently through implementing a brand-new model for working with adolescents, taking into account current research and best practice. Our Progress We are proud of our recent Good Ofsted judgement, which marks a significant milestone for Surrey. In relation to our Adolescent Service the report highlights that: "The intensive and highly effective support provided to children and families by adolescent team social workers, intensive family support workers and edge of care workers enables children to remain living with their families when it is safe to do so and in their best interests." and that: "Staff are well-trained and committed, feel highly valued and are proud to work in Surrey." About the Role We are looking for enthusiastic people who want to be part of the journey to help shape services in Surrey for adolescents. You will have support from a range of teams in a central hub to compliment the work that you do. This includes Youth Justice, Missing, Edge of Care and Rapid Response, Intervention Support, Risk and Intelligence and Youth Offer. As part of the latter phase of the safeguarding adolescents model, partnership colleagues from Education, Health, Police and other agencies will join the hubs as part of the commitment towards adolescents services in Surrey. You will work with skilled, passionate, and supportive Team Managers and colleagues, looking at innovative ways to address adolescent risk outside of the home, building relationships with our families and partners so the voices of our young people are heard. If you are considering your next professional opportunity and looking for an ambitious and highly motivated employer who is continuously striving for better services for children and young people, then our Surrey Children's Services would love to hear from you. Your Application, Our Inclusive Approach In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills and align with our behaviours: Qualified Social Work degree and SWE Registration ASYE completed, within two years of qualifying UK social work experience - at least 1 year UK frontline social work experience Demonstrable skills in supporting adolescents at risk of exploitation, gang culture or other contextual safeguarding risks Experience of, or willingness to learn about, working with young people and an understanding of risk factors for adolescents Capable of working with professionalism and empathy Ability to write good quality assessments, implement contextual plans, deliver interventions and undertake court work if required Surrey has both urban and rural areas and qualified social workers will be expected to have a valid driving licence to drive in the UK, access to a vehicle and be willing to travel across a wide geographical area. To apply you will need to upload your CV and answer the following questions (no more than 200 words per question): Please tell us what has motivated you to apply for this role? Please tell us about the key skills and experience you will be able to bring to this role. What in your view, are challenges that young people face today? Please tell us how you see the role supporting with them? The job advert closes at 23:59 on the 22nd July 2026 with interviews to follow. Next Steps If your application is shortlisted, you will be invited to a short first round virtual interview to explore your answers to the above questions (lasting approx. 15- 20 min), If successful following this, you will be invited for an in person interview, allowing you to meet the team, check out your potential office and get a feel for what your journey might look like. We are committed to inclusive recruitment. That's why, if you're invited to a face-to-face interview, we'll share the themes of the questions with you in advance. This way, you can prepare and feel comfortable, allowing you to confidently discuss your skills and experiences. An enhanced DBS 'Disclosure and Barring Service' check for regulated activity (formerly known as CRB) and the Children's and Adults' Barred List checks will be required for this role. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Our Commitment We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
Jun 28, 2026
Full time
We have a great opportunity for 2 Social Workers to join our fantastic Adolescent Service based in Weybridge. The salary range for Social Workers who have successfully completed their ASYE is £48,633 - 51,624 per annum . This is inclusive of a market supplement of £5,000. We also offer a financial package of up to £6,000 which is payable in 3 instalments across your first 18 months in post. Our Offer to You A competitive relocation package of up to £8,000 We pay your Social Worker England Registration fee 28 days annual leave, rising to 31 days after 5 years' service (plus bank holidays) Access to our car lease scheme Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave An extensive Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing A generous local government salary related pension Lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, shopping and many more 2 paid volunteering days per year Up to 5 days of carer's leave per year Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Paternity, adoption and dependents leave Refer a friend payment of £1,000 as a thank you for finding the right Social Worker About Us This is an exciting opportunity to be part of our Adolescent Service in Surrey, which is bringing together a range services for young people including those who go missing, are involved in gang culture and are vulnerable to exploitation, including criminal and sexual exploitation. Our team includes Social Workers and Adolescent Practitioners who are focussed on achieving positive outcomes for young people. We are committed to doing things differently through implementing a brand-new model for working with adolescents, taking into account current research and best practice. Our Progress We are proud of our recent Good Ofsted judgement, which marks a significant milestone for Surrey. In relation to our Adolescent Service the report highlights that: "The intensive and highly effective support provided to children and families by adolescent team social workers, intensive family support workers and edge of care workers enables children to remain living with their families when it is safe to do so and in their best interests." and that: "Staff are well-trained and committed, feel highly valued and are proud to work in Surrey." About the Role We are looking for enthusiastic people who want to be part of the journey to help shape services in Surrey for adolescents. You will have support from a range of teams in a central hub to compliment the work that you do. This includes Youth Justice, Missing, Edge of Care and Rapid Response, Intervention Support, Risk and Intelligence and Youth Offer. As part of the latter phase of the safeguarding adolescents model, partnership colleagues from Education, Health, Police and other agencies will join the hubs as part of the commitment towards adolescents services in Surrey. You will work with skilled, passionate, and supportive Team Managers and colleagues, looking at innovative ways to address adolescent risk outside of the home, building relationships with our families and partners so the voices of our young people are heard. If you are considering your next professional opportunity and looking for an ambitious and highly motivated employer who is continuously striving for better services for children and young people, then our Surrey Children's Services would love to hear from you. Your Application, Our Inclusive Approach In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills and align with our behaviours: Qualified Social Work degree and SWE Registration ASYE completed, within two years of qualifying UK social work experience - at least 1 year UK frontline social work experience Demonstrable skills in supporting adolescents at risk of exploitation, gang culture or other contextual safeguarding risks Experience of, or willingness to learn about, working with young people and an understanding of risk factors for adolescents Capable of working with professionalism and empathy Ability to write good quality assessments, implement contextual plans, deliver interventions and undertake court work if required Surrey has both urban and rural areas and qualified social workers will be expected to have a valid driving licence to drive in the UK, access to a vehicle and be willing to travel across a wide geographical area. To apply you will need to upload your CV and answer the following questions (no more than 200 words per question): Please tell us what has motivated you to apply for this role? Please tell us about the key skills and experience you will be able to bring to this role. What in your view, are challenges that young people face today? Please tell us how you see the role supporting with them? The job advert closes at 23:59 on the 22nd July 2026 with interviews to follow. Next Steps If your application is shortlisted, you will be invited to a short first round virtual interview to explore your answers to the above questions (lasting approx. 15- 20 min), If successful following this, you will be invited for an in person interview, allowing you to meet the team, check out your potential office and get a feel for what your journey might look like. We are committed to inclusive recruitment. That's why, if you're invited to a face-to-face interview, we'll share the themes of the questions with you in advance. This way, you can prepare and feel comfortable, allowing you to confidently discuss your skills and experiences. An enhanced DBS 'Disclosure and Barring Service' check for regulated activity (formerly known as CRB) and the Children's and Adults' Barred List checks will be required for this role. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Our Commitment We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
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 confident Support Worker with a passion for delivering outstanding care. You'll be working 42 hours a week (12 hour shifts, both day and night shifts), making a positive difference to the lives of the people in our care at Cygnet Appletree. Cygnet Appletree, near Durham, is a mental health hospital for women that includes Pippin Ward, a specialist PICU service and Bramley Ward, an intensive support service for women with a personality disorder and complex mental health needs. Our person-centred service has been designed with wellness in mind, providing a safe and comfortable environment that promotes efficient rehabilitation and recovery. We are dedicated to understand, stabilise and break the traumatic cycles of relapse that can impact service users' lives. At Cygnet, our perks go way beyond pension schemes and excellent professional development. You'll also enjoy shopping, travel and leisure discounts - as well as a range of healthcare and financial benefits - to support you to be happy both in and out of work. Apply now to enjoy excellent career prospects while reaping the rewards of making a difference to others - every day. Your day-to-day Support both management and team members in the day-to-day running of the service Ensure duties are allocated effectively and safely Offer enhanced care with a flexible learning approach for all the people in our care Provide guidance & encouragement through physical & emotional support Learn about individuals' specific needs & provide help in the most appropriate way Assist with medical & welfare needs and report as required Safeguard Maintain a safe & clean environment for all Why Cygnet? We'll offer you Starting pay rate £13.15 per/hour, post probation £13.45per/hr, and then £13.70per/hour post 18 months . The opportunity to earn between £29-32000 per annum as one of our full time support workers at Cygnet Appletree. Opportunities for further learning with our excellent apprenticeship scheme Flexible working with the opportunity for overtime Regular coaching & appraisal Expert supervision & peer support Employee discount savings & Cycle to Work scheme You are Genuinely driven with a desire to make a real difference in people's lives An excellent communicator & a good team player Sensitive & intuitive with the energy required to provide a trusting, stimulating & varied environment Passionate about empowering & supporting service user independence Successful candidates will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check. Cygnet has been providing a national network of high-quality specialist mental health services for more than 30 years. We have built a reputation for delivering pioneering services and outstanding outcomes. Our expert care enables thousands of individuals to consistently make a positive difference to their lives. What next? If you care about making a difference - we want to talk to you. Click the button to apply
Jun 27, 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 confident Support Worker with a passion for delivering outstanding care. You'll be working 42 hours a week (12 hour shifts, both day and night shifts), making a positive difference to the lives of the people in our care at Cygnet Appletree. Cygnet Appletree, near Durham, is a mental health hospital for women that includes Pippin Ward, a specialist PICU service and Bramley Ward, an intensive support service for women with a personality disorder and complex mental health needs. Our person-centred service has been designed with wellness in mind, providing a safe and comfortable environment that promotes efficient rehabilitation and recovery. We are dedicated to understand, stabilise and break the traumatic cycles of relapse that can impact service users' lives. At Cygnet, our perks go way beyond pension schemes and excellent professional development. You'll also enjoy shopping, travel and leisure discounts - as well as a range of healthcare and financial benefits - to support you to be happy both in and out of work. Apply now to enjoy excellent career prospects while reaping the rewards of making a difference to others - every day. Your day-to-day Support both management and team members in the day-to-day running of the service Ensure duties are allocated effectively and safely Offer enhanced care with a flexible learning approach for all the people in our care Provide guidance & encouragement through physical & emotional support Learn about individuals' specific needs & provide help in the most appropriate way Assist with medical & welfare needs and report as required Safeguard Maintain a safe & clean environment for all Why Cygnet? We'll offer you Starting pay rate £13.15 per/hour, post probation £13.45per/hr, and then £13.70per/hour post 18 months . The opportunity to earn between £29-32000 per annum as one of our full time support workers at Cygnet Appletree. Opportunities for further learning with our excellent apprenticeship scheme Flexible working with the opportunity for overtime Regular coaching & appraisal Expert supervision & peer support Employee discount savings & Cycle to Work scheme You are Genuinely driven with a desire to make a real difference in people's lives An excellent communicator & a good team player Sensitive & intuitive with the energy required to provide a trusting, stimulating & varied environment Passionate about empowering & supporting service user independence Successful candidates will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check. Cygnet has been providing a national network of high-quality specialist mental health services for more than 30 years. We have built a reputation for delivering pioneering services and outstanding outcomes. Our expert care enables thousands of individuals to consistently make a positive difference to their lives. What next? If you care about making a difference - we want to talk to you. Click the button to apply
We have an excellent contract job opportunity for a Senior Business System Analyst for one of our clients. Contract - 6 Months (with a high possibility to extend) Location - Glasgow Hybrid - 3 Days On-site Pay - Attractive Daily Rate (Outside IR35) Position Summary: "The role requires a minimum of 3 days per week in the Glasgow office (must have) 10+ years of Business System Analyst experience, including 7+ years in technical environments. (must have) Demonstrated flexible approach to managing late requirements & scope changes. (must have) Ability to work with a wide range of business and technical stakeholders to identify interdependencies and facilitate change and develop Stakeholder Comms. (must have) Ability to identify non-functional requirements (e.g. security, release strategy etc) (must have) Can work closely with business stakeholders to deliver. (must have) Experience of using recognised business analysis tools (Microsoft Visio, Draw.IO, JIRA, Confluence etc) and techniques. (good to have - should be able to adapt quickly) Strong technical knowledge of APIs, system integrations, data mapping, SQL, PL/SQL, MongoDB, DynamoDB, JSON, CSV and MuleSoft. (good to have) Experience working with data intensive, web services and cloud migration projects. (good to have) The role requires strong hands-on experience in data analysis, including working with diverse data sources (Oracle, SQL, MongoDB, DynamoDB, Excel, JSON, CSV), designing data flows and transformations, producing sequence diagrams, and documenting source-to-target mappings as part of HLDS creation. (must have) In-depth knowledge of the Student Loans Company (SLC) domain, including systems, operational processes, and capabilities. (good to have) In-depth knowledge of the UK Student loan system for PGNI (Postgraduate Loan Northern Ireland), PG (Postgraduate Loan), UG (Undergraduate Loan) for part-time and full-time. (good to have) Strong familiarity with the Student Loan System, including multi-product and multi-domicile configurations and interconnectivity dependency to other GOVs like HMPO DVA, HMRC etc. and its underlying technology stack. (good to have) Experience in Agile delivery environments using the SCRUM framework. (must have) Comfortable working in fast-paced settings with tight deadlines and changing priorities. (must have) Proven experience collaborating with cross-functional teams, including product owners, developers, and testers. (must have) Hands on analyst who can work closely with developers to evolve workable solutions (must have) Can demonstrate persistence and tenacity in chasing stakeholders, tracking & closing down tasks. (must have) Excellent analytical, communication, and leadership skills. (must have) Significant on-site client-facing experience is essential. (must have)" What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Talent Solutions is a trading division of Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited and acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Jun 27, 2026
Contractor
We have an excellent contract job opportunity for a Senior Business System Analyst for one of our clients. Contract - 6 Months (with a high possibility to extend) Location - Glasgow Hybrid - 3 Days On-site Pay - Attractive Daily Rate (Outside IR35) Position Summary: "The role requires a minimum of 3 days per week in the Glasgow office (must have) 10+ years of Business System Analyst experience, including 7+ years in technical environments. (must have) Demonstrated flexible approach to managing late requirements & scope changes. (must have) Ability to work with a wide range of business and technical stakeholders to identify interdependencies and facilitate change and develop Stakeholder Comms. (must have) Ability to identify non-functional requirements (e.g. security, release strategy etc) (must have) Can work closely with business stakeholders to deliver. (must have) Experience of using recognised business analysis tools (Microsoft Visio, Draw.IO, JIRA, Confluence etc) and techniques. (good to have - should be able to adapt quickly) Strong technical knowledge of APIs, system integrations, data mapping, SQL, PL/SQL, MongoDB, DynamoDB, JSON, CSV and MuleSoft. (good to have) Experience working with data intensive, web services and cloud migration projects. (good to have) The role requires strong hands-on experience in data analysis, including working with diverse data sources (Oracle, SQL, MongoDB, DynamoDB, Excel, JSON, CSV), designing data flows and transformations, producing sequence diagrams, and documenting source-to-target mappings as part of HLDS creation. (must have) In-depth knowledge of the Student Loans Company (SLC) domain, including systems, operational processes, and capabilities. (good to have) In-depth knowledge of the UK Student loan system for PGNI (Postgraduate Loan Northern Ireland), PG (Postgraduate Loan), UG (Undergraduate Loan) for part-time and full-time. (good to have) Strong familiarity with the Student Loan System, including multi-product and multi-domicile configurations and interconnectivity dependency to other GOVs like HMPO DVA, HMRC etc. and its underlying technology stack. (good to have) Experience in Agile delivery environments using the SCRUM framework. (must have) Comfortable working in fast-paced settings with tight deadlines and changing priorities. (must have) Proven experience collaborating with cross-functional teams, including product owners, developers, and testers. (must have) Hands on analyst who can work closely with developers to evolve workable solutions (must have) Can demonstrate persistence and tenacity in chasing stakeholders, tracking & closing down tasks. (must have) Excellent analytical, communication, and leadership skills. (must have) Significant on-site client-facing experience is essential. (must have)" What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Talent Solutions is a trading division of Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited and acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Your new company This is anexciting opportunity to join a leading international organisation operatingwithin the renewable energy and major infrastructure sector. Backed by globalenergy stakeholders, the business is delivering large-scale, capital-intensiveprojects across the UK, supported by a strong pipeline of both operationalassets and future developments. With a focus oncomplex, long-term investments, the organisation is playing a key role in thetransition to sustainable energy while offering exposure to high-profile,technically challenging projects within a collaborative and internationallyconnected environment. Your new role As ProjectFinance Manager, you will take on a critical role within the UK financefunction, supporting a broad range of corporate finance activities across agrowing project portfolio. You will be responsible for managing relationshipswith lenders and external financing partners, while also contributing to keydecisions around capital structure, funding strategy and investment execution. You will overseefinancial modelling across multiple project financings and investmenttransactions, ensuring quality and consistency across internally producedmodels and those delivered by external advisors. The role will involvecoordinating the structuring and raising of finance for new projects, includingthe preparation of detailed financial materials and supporting engagement withlenders and investors. Working closelywith multidisciplinary teams across finance, legal, tax, technical andcommercial functions, you will play a central role in delivering financingtransactions from inception through to execution. You will also support thenegotiation and review of financing documentation, analyse market conditionsand funding options to optimise financing strategies, and contribute torefinancing and transaction activities, including due diligence and stakeholdercoordination. What you'll need to succeed To succeed inthis role, you will bring a strong background in project finance, ideallywithin the energy or wider infrastructure sector. You will hold a degree infinance, economics, mathematics or engineering, alongside at least five yearsof relevant professional experience in a project finance environment. You willdemonstrate advanced Excel-based financial modelling skills, coupled withstrong commercial awareness and a solid understanding of financial and economicprinciples. Experience working on complex infrastructure or energy projectswill be essential, while knowledge of project finance structuring, renewableenergy economics, and UK tax or accounting practices will be advantageous. In addition, youwill be a proactive self-starter who is comfortable working in a fast-pacedenvironment and engaging with stakeholders at all levels. Strong attention todetail, excellent organisational skills and the ability to communicateeffectively are key, along with fluency in English both written and spoken. What you'll get in return In return, youwill join a high-performing and globally connected organisation operating atthe forefront of renewable energy and infrastructure investment. The roleoffers the opportunity to work on large-scale, high-value projects and gainexposure to complex financial transactions within a growing and strategicallyimportant sector. Based inEdinburgh, this position provides a strong platform for career progressionwhile working alongside experienced professionals in a collaborative andforward-thinking environment. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
Your new company This is anexciting opportunity to join a leading international organisation operatingwithin the renewable energy and major infrastructure sector. Backed by globalenergy stakeholders, the business is delivering large-scale, capital-intensiveprojects across the UK, supported by a strong pipeline of both operationalassets and future developments. With a focus oncomplex, long-term investments, the organisation is playing a key role in thetransition to sustainable energy while offering exposure to high-profile,technically challenging projects within a collaborative and internationallyconnected environment. Your new role As ProjectFinance Manager, you will take on a critical role within the UK financefunction, supporting a broad range of corporate finance activities across agrowing project portfolio. You will be responsible for managing relationshipswith lenders and external financing partners, while also contributing to keydecisions around capital structure, funding strategy and investment execution. You will overseefinancial modelling across multiple project financings and investmenttransactions, ensuring quality and consistency across internally producedmodels and those delivered by external advisors. The role will involvecoordinating the structuring and raising of finance for new projects, includingthe preparation of detailed financial materials and supporting engagement withlenders and investors. Working closelywith multidisciplinary teams across finance, legal, tax, technical andcommercial functions, you will play a central role in delivering financingtransactions from inception through to execution. You will also support thenegotiation and review of financing documentation, analyse market conditionsand funding options to optimise financing strategies, and contribute torefinancing and transaction activities, including due diligence and stakeholdercoordination. What you'll need to succeed To succeed inthis role, you will bring a strong background in project finance, ideallywithin the energy or wider infrastructure sector. You will hold a degree infinance, economics, mathematics or engineering, alongside at least five yearsof relevant professional experience in a project finance environment. You willdemonstrate advanced Excel-based financial modelling skills, coupled withstrong commercial awareness and a solid understanding of financial and economicprinciples. Experience working on complex infrastructure or energy projectswill be essential, while knowledge of project finance structuring, renewableenergy economics, and UK tax or accounting practices will be advantageous. In addition, youwill be a proactive self-starter who is comfortable working in a fast-pacedenvironment and engaging with stakeholders at all levels. Strong attention todetail, excellent organisational skills and the ability to communicateeffectively are key, along with fluency in English both written and spoken. What you'll get in return In return, youwill join a high-performing and globally connected organisation operating atthe forefront of renewable energy and infrastructure investment. The roleoffers the opportunity to work on large-scale, high-value projects and gainexposure to complex financial transactions within a growing and strategicallyimportant sector. Based inEdinburgh, this position provides a strong platform for career progressionwhile working alongside experienced professionals in a collaborative andforward-thinking environment. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
The salary for this role will be £24,784.50 after April 1st in line with our pay agreement. This role Are you interested in starting a career in care and support? MTVH is looking for care and support workers to join their friendly team in Barnet. This is an ideal opportunity for someone seeking to start their career in care. You will be working in an extra care supported living service supporting up to 39 older people requiring varying levels of care and support, so while experience in a similar role is helpful it is not essential. You will provide positive support to help people live as independently as possible, take part in social activities and maintain an active life. What you will need to succeed You'll need effective communication skills to be able to work as part of a team or work on your own when needed. You'll work with people in a person-centred way, update electronic records, coordinate appointments and work with individuals to regain or develop new skills that help them achieve meaningful outcomes. What matters most is your ability to show real compassion and a commitment to delivering high quality dignified support to vulnerable adults. To meet our commitment to providing safe and high-quality services you will be required to complete an enhanced background check with the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), which will include a check of the Adult Barred list, once an offer of employment is made. A new DBS will be completed every three years. What you'll receive in return You'll be working in a fast-paced environment where you can benefit from our comprehensive in-house training to continue developing your skills. We offer excellent benefits, including: 28 days annual leave plus public holidays and an additional Belief Day, with the option to buy or sell up to 5 days leave Healthcare cash plan Matched contribution pension scheme (up to 9%) Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave Salary sacrifice schemes and season ticket loans Life assurance scheme Paid volunteer days Plus lots of voluntary benefits including cash back and discounts from high street names Free enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check What you need to do now If you re interested in this role, take a look at the attached Job Description for more details and if it s the ideal job for you, click apply now to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. Interview date: TBC. MTVH is offering an exciting opportunity for Care and Support Workers to join our team in Harrow . This role is ideal for individuals who are passionate about supporting others and eager to develop their career within the care sector. You will be working within a service that supports 39 older residents , each with varying levels of care and support needs. As part of our dedicated team in a registered supported living setting, you will play an essential role in promoting independence, dignity, and wellbeing. We are seeking someone with experience in a similar care or support role , who is committed to providing person-centred, positive support. You will help residents maintain as much independence as possible, encourage active and fulfilling lifestyles, support engagement in activities, and promote good health and wellbeing. Metropolitan Thames Valley provides affordable housing for people living in London, the South East, East Midlands and East of England. We also offer a range of care and support services. Our specialist areas include older people, mental health and transitional services which provide intensive support to marginalised or vulnerable people. We deliver training programmes, events and activities for our residents, designed to boost employment opportunities and foster stronger communities. A member of the National Housing Federation the G15 ? which represents London?s largest housing associations ? we influence policy for the benefits of our residents and the wider sector. In October 2018 like minded housing associations Metropolitan and Thames Valley Housing formally completed a partnership to form Metropolitan Thames Valley. We came together because we want to improve the services we provide and do more in our communities. We?ll do this by listening to our customers and working alongside them. Phone: (phone number removed) Email: (url removed)
Jun 26, 2026
Full time
The salary for this role will be £24,784.50 after April 1st in line with our pay agreement. This role Are you interested in starting a career in care and support? MTVH is looking for care and support workers to join their friendly team in Barnet. This is an ideal opportunity for someone seeking to start their career in care. You will be working in an extra care supported living service supporting up to 39 older people requiring varying levels of care and support, so while experience in a similar role is helpful it is not essential. You will provide positive support to help people live as independently as possible, take part in social activities and maintain an active life. What you will need to succeed You'll need effective communication skills to be able to work as part of a team or work on your own when needed. You'll work with people in a person-centred way, update electronic records, coordinate appointments and work with individuals to regain or develop new skills that help them achieve meaningful outcomes. What matters most is your ability to show real compassion and a commitment to delivering high quality dignified support to vulnerable adults. To meet our commitment to providing safe and high-quality services you will be required to complete an enhanced background check with the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), which will include a check of the Adult Barred list, once an offer of employment is made. A new DBS will be completed every three years. What you'll receive in return You'll be working in a fast-paced environment where you can benefit from our comprehensive in-house training to continue developing your skills. We offer excellent benefits, including: 28 days annual leave plus public holidays and an additional Belief Day, with the option to buy or sell up to 5 days leave Healthcare cash plan Matched contribution pension scheme (up to 9%) Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave Salary sacrifice schemes and season ticket loans Life assurance scheme Paid volunteer days Plus lots of voluntary benefits including cash back and discounts from high street names Free enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check What you need to do now If you re interested in this role, take a look at the attached Job Description for more details and if it s the ideal job for you, click apply now to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. Interview date: TBC. MTVH is offering an exciting opportunity for Care and Support Workers to join our team in Harrow . This role is ideal for individuals who are passionate about supporting others and eager to develop their career within the care sector. You will be working within a service that supports 39 older residents , each with varying levels of care and support needs. As part of our dedicated team in a registered supported living setting, you will play an essential role in promoting independence, dignity, and wellbeing. We are seeking someone with experience in a similar care or support role , who is committed to providing person-centred, positive support. You will help residents maintain as much independence as possible, encourage active and fulfilling lifestyles, support engagement in activities, and promote good health and wellbeing. Metropolitan Thames Valley provides affordable housing for people living in London, the South East, East Midlands and East of England. We also offer a range of care and support services. Our specialist areas include older people, mental health and transitional services which provide intensive support to marginalised or vulnerable people. We deliver training programmes, events and activities for our residents, designed to boost employment opportunities and foster stronger communities. A member of the National Housing Federation the G15 ? which represents London?s largest housing associations ? we influence policy for the benefits of our residents and the wider sector. In October 2018 like minded housing associations Metropolitan and Thames Valley Housing formally completed a partnership to form Metropolitan Thames Valley. We came together because we want to improve the services we provide and do more in our communities. We?ll do this by listening to our customers and working alongside them. Phone: (phone number removed) Email: (url removed)
The Pre-Birth Team is a small, specialist team that has developed since 2017 with the main aim to ensure appropriate planning during the pre-birth stage. Our Pre-Birth Team sits within Intake & Assessment. Intake and Assessment is a fast paced and exciting team. Due to Cardiff's demography the work is diverse and progressive. Practitioners hold cases for a short period of time; long term work is generally transferred at the first planning meeting. About the job Due to the nature and complexity of the work, you would carry a caseload between 10-15 cases and work with the families until point of transfer following birth. This team provides: intensive planned intervention, assessment, and support during pregnancy to parents where support needs and/ or risks have been identified, the key requirement for a referral to the team, being that there are no children in the care of parents so this means that parents may have older children who have been removed from their care. The aim of the team is: to assess, provide support, safety plan and risk manage the safeguarding needs of the unborn baby including initiating care proceedings. The team work closely with Midwifery and other partner agencies to ensure a coordinated approach and there is ample opportunity for multi-agency working. What We Are Looking For From You The successful candidate will be & have: experience of assessment, care planning, person centre planning and care management skills working actively with all partners to identify and meet individuals care support needs. need to have managed a complex caseload including Court work. a degree in Social Work (or equivalent) is essential for this role, as well as excellent skills in assessment and the ability to write concise records and reports. will be a good team player, have excellent communication and organisation skills and have IT skills. For an informal discussion about the role please contact Jayne Carr on . Please refer to job description and person specification when applying for the above post. Additional information With effect from 1st April 2026, this post attracts a market supplement of £5,000 (full time equivalent). This payment is reviewed on a 12 monthly basis. This post has a requirement for registration with Social Care Wales. This post is subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service Enhanced check. Safeguarding and Child Protection are key priorities for the Council. We aim to support children and vulnerable adults to ensure they are as safe as they can possibly be. Our services and schools are committed to ensuring the safety and protection of all children and vulnerable adults, and will take action to safeguard their well-being, and acknowledge that children and vulnerable adults have a right to protection. This is supported in the general ethos of the Council and all schools. This post is temporary until 30/08/2027. Internal candidates who wish to apply for this position on a secondment basis must obtain approval prior to application using Form SEC1 (4.C.081). Requests may only be approved by the relevant Director/ Assistant Director/ Chief Officer or senior nominated officer graded no lower than OM2 or in the case of schools based staff the Headteacher / Governing Body. This vacancy is suitable for post share. We welcome applications in both English and Welsh. Applications received in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than English applications. We understand you might use AI and other resources for your application; however, please ensure all information you provide is factually accurate, truthful, original and does not include ideas or work that is not your own. Mae'r Tîm Cyn Genedigaeth yn dîm bach, arbenigol sydd wedi datblygu ers 2017 gyda'r prif nod o sicrhau cynllunio priodol yn ystod y cyfnod cyn geni. Mae ein Tîm Cyn Genedigaeth o fewn yr adran Derbyn ac Asesu. Mae Derbyn ac Asesu yn dîm sy'n gweithio'n gyflym mewn amgylchedd cyffrous. Oherwydd demograffeg Caerdydd, mae'r gwaith yn amrywiol ac yn flaengar. Mae ymarferwyr yn cadw achosion am gyfnod byr; yn gyffredinol, trosglwyddir gwaith hirdymor yn y cyfarfod cynllunio cyntaf. Am Y Swydd achos ac yn gweithio gyda'r teuluoedd tan y pwynt trosglwyddo ar ôl geni. Mae'r tîm hwn yn darparu: ymyriadau, asesiadau a chymorth dwys wedi ei gynllunio yn ystod beichiogrwydd, i rieni pan fo anghenion cymorth a/neu risgiau wedi cael eu nodi. Y gofyniad allweddol ar gyfer atgyfeirio i'r tîm yw nad oes unrhyw blant yng ngofal y rhieni, felly mae hyn yn golygu y gallai fod yna blant hŷn sydd wedi cael eu cymryd o ofal y rhieni. Nod y tîm yw: asesu, cynnig cymorth, creu cynllun diogelwch a rheoli risg o ran anghenion diogelu'r babi sydd heb ei eni gan gynnwys dechrau achosion gofal. Mae'r tîm yn gweithio'n agos gyda'r adran Bydwreigiaeth ac asiantaethau partner eraill i sicrhau dull cydgysylltiedig ac mae digon o gyfle ar gyfer gwaith amlasiantaethol. Beth Rydym Ei Eisiau Gennych Bydd yr ymgeisydd llwyddiannus yn meddu ar: brofiad o asesu, cynllunio gofal, cynllunio â ffocws ar y person a hyrwyddo sgiliau rheoli gofal, gan weithio gyda'r holl bartneriaid i nodi a diwallu anghenion cymorth gofal unigolion. profiad o reoli llwyth achosion cymhleth gan gynnwys gwaith Llys. gradd mewn Gwaith Cymdeithasol (neu gyfwerth) yn hanfodol ar gyfer y rôl hon, yn ogystal â sgiliau asesu ardderchog, gyda'r gallu i ysgrifennu cofnodion ac adroddiadau cryno. yn aelod da o dîm hefyd, ac yn meddu ar sgiliau cyfathrebu a threfnu rhagorol, yn ogystal â sgiliau TG. I gael sgwrs anffurfiol am y rôl, cysylltwch â Jayne Carr ar . Cyfeiriwch at y disgrifiad swydd a'r fanyleb person wrth ymgeisio am y swydd uchod. Gwybodaeth Ychwanegol Swydd dros dro yw hon tan 30/08/2027. Yn weithredol o 1 Ebrill 2026, bydd y rolau hyn yn gymwys ar gyfer taliad atodol marchnad o £5,000 (cyfwerth ag amser llawn). Adolygir y taliad hwn bob 12 mis. Mae'r swyddi hyn yn destun Gwiriadau Manwl gan y Gwasanaeth Datgelu a Gwahardd. Fel rhan o'r swydd hon, rhaid i chi fod wedi'ch cofrestru gyda Gofal Cymdeithasol Cymru. Mae Diogelu ac Amddiffyn Plant yn flaenoriaethau allweddol i'r Cyngor. Ein nod yw cefnogi plant ac oedolion sy'n agored i niwed er mwyn sicrhau eu bod mor ddiogel ag y gallant fod. Mae ein gwasanaethau a'n hysgolion wedi ymrwymo i sicrhau diogelwch pob plentyn ac oedolyn sy'n agored i niwed, a byddant yn gweithredu i ddiogelu eu lles, ac yn cydnabod bod gan blant ac oedolion sy'n agored i niwed yr hawl i gael eu hamddiffyn. Caiff hyn ei gefnogi yn ethos cyffredinol y Cyngor a'r holl ysgolion. Swydd dros dro yw hon tan 30/08/2027. Rhaid i ymgeiswyr mewnol sy'n dymuno gwneud cais am y swydd hon ar sail secondiad gael cymeradwyaeth cyn gwneud cais gan ddefnyddio Ffurflen SEC1 (4.C.081). Dim ond y Cyfarwyddwr / Cyfarwyddwr Cynorthwyol / Prif Swyddog neu uwch swyddog enwebedig ar radd nad yw'n is na RhG2, neu yn achos staff mewn ysgolion, y Pennaeth / Corff Llywodraethu, all gymeradwyo ceisiadau. Mae'r swydd hon yn addas i'w rhannu. Croesewir ceisiadau yn Gymraeg ac yn Saesneg. Ni chaiff ceisiadau Cymraeg eu trin yn llai ffafriol na cheisiadau Saesneg. Rydym yn deall y gallech ddefnyddio Deallusrwydd Artiffisial ac adnoddau eraill ar gyfer eich cais; fodd bynnag, gwnewch yn siŵr fod yr holl wybodaeth rydych chi'n ei darparu yn ffeithiol gywir, yn onest, yn wreiddiol ac nad yw'n cynnwys syniadau neu waith nad yw'n eiddo i chi.
Jun 25, 2026
Seasonal
The Pre-Birth Team is a small, specialist team that has developed since 2017 with the main aim to ensure appropriate planning during the pre-birth stage. Our Pre-Birth Team sits within Intake & Assessment. Intake and Assessment is a fast paced and exciting team. Due to Cardiff's demography the work is diverse and progressive. Practitioners hold cases for a short period of time; long term work is generally transferred at the first planning meeting. About the job Due to the nature and complexity of the work, you would carry a caseload between 10-15 cases and work with the families until point of transfer following birth. This team provides: intensive planned intervention, assessment, and support during pregnancy to parents where support needs and/ or risks have been identified, the key requirement for a referral to the team, being that there are no children in the care of parents so this means that parents may have older children who have been removed from their care. The aim of the team is: to assess, provide support, safety plan and risk manage the safeguarding needs of the unborn baby including initiating care proceedings. The team work closely with Midwifery and other partner agencies to ensure a coordinated approach and there is ample opportunity for multi-agency working. What We Are Looking For From You The successful candidate will be & have: experience of assessment, care planning, person centre planning and care management skills working actively with all partners to identify and meet individuals care support needs. need to have managed a complex caseload including Court work. a degree in Social Work (or equivalent) is essential for this role, as well as excellent skills in assessment and the ability to write concise records and reports. will be a good team player, have excellent communication and organisation skills and have IT skills. For an informal discussion about the role please contact Jayne Carr on . Please refer to job description and person specification when applying for the above post. Additional information With effect from 1st April 2026, this post attracts a market supplement of £5,000 (full time equivalent). This payment is reviewed on a 12 monthly basis. This post has a requirement for registration with Social Care Wales. This post is subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service Enhanced check. Safeguarding and Child Protection are key priorities for the Council. We aim to support children and vulnerable adults to ensure they are as safe as they can possibly be. Our services and schools are committed to ensuring the safety and protection of all children and vulnerable adults, and will take action to safeguard their well-being, and acknowledge that children and vulnerable adults have a right to protection. This is supported in the general ethos of the Council and all schools. This post is temporary until 30/08/2027. Internal candidates who wish to apply for this position on a secondment basis must obtain approval prior to application using Form SEC1 (4.C.081). Requests may only be approved by the relevant Director/ Assistant Director/ Chief Officer or senior nominated officer graded no lower than OM2 or in the case of schools based staff the Headteacher / Governing Body. This vacancy is suitable for post share. We welcome applications in both English and Welsh. Applications received in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than English applications. We understand you might use AI and other resources for your application; however, please ensure all information you provide is factually accurate, truthful, original and does not include ideas or work that is not your own. Mae'r Tîm Cyn Genedigaeth yn dîm bach, arbenigol sydd wedi datblygu ers 2017 gyda'r prif nod o sicrhau cynllunio priodol yn ystod y cyfnod cyn geni. Mae ein Tîm Cyn Genedigaeth o fewn yr adran Derbyn ac Asesu. Mae Derbyn ac Asesu yn dîm sy'n gweithio'n gyflym mewn amgylchedd cyffrous. Oherwydd demograffeg Caerdydd, mae'r gwaith yn amrywiol ac yn flaengar. Mae ymarferwyr yn cadw achosion am gyfnod byr; yn gyffredinol, trosglwyddir gwaith hirdymor yn y cyfarfod cynllunio cyntaf. Am Y Swydd achos ac yn gweithio gyda'r teuluoedd tan y pwynt trosglwyddo ar ôl geni. Mae'r tîm hwn yn darparu: ymyriadau, asesiadau a chymorth dwys wedi ei gynllunio yn ystod beichiogrwydd, i rieni pan fo anghenion cymorth a/neu risgiau wedi cael eu nodi. Y gofyniad allweddol ar gyfer atgyfeirio i'r tîm yw nad oes unrhyw blant yng ngofal y rhieni, felly mae hyn yn golygu y gallai fod yna blant hŷn sydd wedi cael eu cymryd o ofal y rhieni. Nod y tîm yw: asesu, cynnig cymorth, creu cynllun diogelwch a rheoli risg o ran anghenion diogelu'r babi sydd heb ei eni gan gynnwys dechrau achosion gofal. Mae'r tîm yn gweithio'n agos gyda'r adran Bydwreigiaeth ac asiantaethau partner eraill i sicrhau dull cydgysylltiedig ac mae digon o gyfle ar gyfer gwaith amlasiantaethol. Beth Rydym Ei Eisiau Gennych Bydd yr ymgeisydd llwyddiannus yn meddu ar: brofiad o asesu, cynllunio gofal, cynllunio â ffocws ar y person a hyrwyddo sgiliau rheoli gofal, gan weithio gyda'r holl bartneriaid i nodi a diwallu anghenion cymorth gofal unigolion. profiad o reoli llwyth achosion cymhleth gan gynnwys gwaith Llys. gradd mewn Gwaith Cymdeithasol (neu gyfwerth) yn hanfodol ar gyfer y rôl hon, yn ogystal â sgiliau asesu ardderchog, gyda'r gallu i ysgrifennu cofnodion ac adroddiadau cryno. yn aelod da o dîm hefyd, ac yn meddu ar sgiliau cyfathrebu a threfnu rhagorol, yn ogystal â sgiliau TG. I gael sgwrs anffurfiol am y rôl, cysylltwch â Jayne Carr ar . Cyfeiriwch at y disgrifiad swydd a'r fanyleb person wrth ymgeisio am y swydd uchod. Gwybodaeth Ychwanegol Swydd dros dro yw hon tan 30/08/2027. Yn weithredol o 1 Ebrill 2026, bydd y rolau hyn yn gymwys ar gyfer taliad atodol marchnad o £5,000 (cyfwerth ag amser llawn). Adolygir y taliad hwn bob 12 mis. Mae'r swyddi hyn yn destun Gwiriadau Manwl gan y Gwasanaeth Datgelu a Gwahardd. Fel rhan o'r swydd hon, rhaid i chi fod wedi'ch cofrestru gyda Gofal Cymdeithasol Cymru. Mae Diogelu ac Amddiffyn Plant yn flaenoriaethau allweddol i'r Cyngor. Ein nod yw cefnogi plant ac oedolion sy'n agored i niwed er mwyn sicrhau eu bod mor ddiogel ag y gallant fod. Mae ein gwasanaethau a'n hysgolion wedi ymrwymo i sicrhau diogelwch pob plentyn ac oedolyn sy'n agored i niwed, a byddant yn gweithredu i ddiogelu eu lles, ac yn cydnabod bod gan blant ac oedolion sy'n agored i niwed yr hawl i gael eu hamddiffyn. Caiff hyn ei gefnogi yn ethos cyffredinol y Cyngor a'r holl ysgolion. Swydd dros dro yw hon tan 30/08/2027. Rhaid i ymgeiswyr mewnol sy'n dymuno gwneud cais am y swydd hon ar sail secondiad gael cymeradwyaeth cyn gwneud cais gan ddefnyddio Ffurflen SEC1 (4.C.081). Dim ond y Cyfarwyddwr / Cyfarwyddwr Cynorthwyol / Prif Swyddog neu uwch swyddog enwebedig ar radd nad yw'n is na RhG2, neu yn achos staff mewn ysgolion, y Pennaeth / Corff Llywodraethu, all gymeradwyo ceisiadau. Mae'r swydd hon yn addas i'w rhannu. Croesewir ceisiadau yn Gymraeg ac yn Saesneg. Ni chaiff ceisiadau Cymraeg eu trin yn llai ffafriol na cheisiadau Saesneg. Rydym yn deall y gallech ddefnyddio Deallusrwydd Artiffisial ac adnoddau eraill ar gyfer eich cais; fodd bynnag, gwnewch yn siŵr fod yr holl wybodaeth rydych chi'n ei darparu yn ffeithiol gywir, yn onest, yn wreiddiol ac nad yw'n cynnwys syniadau neu waith nad yw'n eiddo i chi.
Senior Social Worker National Online School (NOS) Location: Based from Wimbledon, London Start date: September 2026 (or earlier by agreement) We are seeking an experienced and passionate Senior Social Worker to join our National Online School to provide both strategic and operational leadership as the senior qualified social worker of the school. National Online School (NOS), the first Department for Education accredited online SEND school, is a growing provision across the UK, currently supporting around 300 pupils nationally and continuing to grow, with a steady intake of new placements requiring careful capacity planning and quality assurance. Many of our young learners, with complex needs, including autism and social, emotional and mental health needs, have experienced significant disruption to their education, including emotionally based school avoidance (EBSA) and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). NOS represents a distinctive model of education, combining therapeutic practice with digital delivery to meet the needs of pupils who cannot access traditional settings. The Role - Senior Social Worker National Online School The Senior Social Worker is accountable for the consistent management and development of the school's behaviour, attendance (engagement), inclusion and safeguarding processes and procedures within an online environment, while supporting the SLT in wider school improvement. As a senior leader (SLT), they contribute to the continuous development of the school, ensuring appropriate procedures are in place from a Social Work context, and support a multidisciplinary approach in the effective provision of engaging all pupils in online learning and reaching their full potential. Key responsibilities: Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) & Families and School Together (FAST) provision . Behaviour (Online Engagement & Conduct) : Promote a positive, inclusive, and respectful online school culture. Attendance (Engagement) : Oversee tracking, analysis, and reporting of pupil attendance and online engagement. Inclusion : Champion inclusive practice within the online school environment. Quality Assurance: Monitor and evaluate behaviour, attendance (engagement), inclusion, and safeguarding practices in line with the TCES Quality Assurance Framework. Partnerships : Promote effective partnerships with parents/carers, Local Authorities, and external agencies, with a strong emphasis on virtual communication and accessibility. Staff Training and Development: Identify staff training needs related to behaviour, engagement, safeguarding, and inclusion in an online environment. You will be: A champion of therapeutic education and advocate for young people, with similar values to ours: Expect the very best from each other; Develop a strong work ethic; Respect and appreciate all difference; Include everyone and exclude no one; Listen to and involve everyone; Never give up on each other! An experienced Senior Social Worker with a current UK Registration - Social Work England. You will bring: Strong experience of improving outcomes for pupils with SEND, including autism and SEMH Proven leadership of safeguarding in complex or high-risk contexts Highly developed digital literacy, with the ability to lead and optimise online learning systems A clear track record of delivering strategic improvement with measurable impact Experience of embedding inclusive, therapeutic and trauma-informed practice High levels of emotional intelligence, professionalism and integrity Online SEND School National Online School was established as part of a specialist therapeutic education group and has developed a strong national reputation for supporting pupils with SEND who require a personalised, flexible approach to education. NOS supports children and young people aged 7 to 19, many of whom have experienced multiple placement breakdowns and extended periods out of education. The provision delivers highly personalised programmes that integrate education, therapy and pastoral support. Our model combines universal, targeted and intensive therapeutic approaches, enabling pupils to access consistent, high-quality support within their home environment while re-engaging with learning and building long-term success. In return we offer: Competitive salary and terms & conditions. An opportunity to join a leading provider of specialist education in one of the most rewarding sectors whilst directly contributing to the positive outcomes for pupils with SEMH and ASC. Comprehensive induction process, and excellent CPD opportunities with all staff provided an individual Learning & Development Plan to support career development. Regular half termly staff wellbeing days. A range of employee support and wellbeing benefits including our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP), counselling and contributions towards medical costs and an exclusive rewards platform. Gym & Active Health discounts. To apply: Please apply by sending through a CV. Shortlisted candidates will need to complete a formal application form as per safer recruitment practices in Education. NOS are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects all staff to share this commitment. The appointment is subject to all relevant checks such as references, medical clearance and a satisfactory enhanced DBS disclosure. We are an equal opportunity employer.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Senior Social Worker National Online School (NOS) Location: Based from Wimbledon, London Start date: September 2026 (or earlier by agreement) We are seeking an experienced and passionate Senior Social Worker to join our National Online School to provide both strategic and operational leadership as the senior qualified social worker of the school. National Online School (NOS), the first Department for Education accredited online SEND school, is a growing provision across the UK, currently supporting around 300 pupils nationally and continuing to grow, with a steady intake of new placements requiring careful capacity planning and quality assurance. Many of our young learners, with complex needs, including autism and social, emotional and mental health needs, have experienced significant disruption to their education, including emotionally based school avoidance (EBSA) and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). NOS represents a distinctive model of education, combining therapeutic practice with digital delivery to meet the needs of pupils who cannot access traditional settings. The Role - Senior Social Worker National Online School The Senior Social Worker is accountable for the consistent management and development of the school's behaviour, attendance (engagement), inclusion and safeguarding processes and procedures within an online environment, while supporting the SLT in wider school improvement. As a senior leader (SLT), they contribute to the continuous development of the school, ensuring appropriate procedures are in place from a Social Work context, and support a multidisciplinary approach in the effective provision of engaging all pupils in online learning and reaching their full potential. Key responsibilities: Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) & Families and School Together (FAST) provision . Behaviour (Online Engagement & Conduct) : Promote a positive, inclusive, and respectful online school culture. Attendance (Engagement) : Oversee tracking, analysis, and reporting of pupil attendance and online engagement. Inclusion : Champion inclusive practice within the online school environment. Quality Assurance: Monitor and evaluate behaviour, attendance (engagement), inclusion, and safeguarding practices in line with the TCES Quality Assurance Framework. Partnerships : Promote effective partnerships with parents/carers, Local Authorities, and external agencies, with a strong emphasis on virtual communication and accessibility. Staff Training and Development: Identify staff training needs related to behaviour, engagement, safeguarding, and inclusion in an online environment. You will be: A champion of therapeutic education and advocate for young people, with similar values to ours: Expect the very best from each other; Develop a strong work ethic; Respect and appreciate all difference; Include everyone and exclude no one; Listen to and involve everyone; Never give up on each other! An experienced Senior Social Worker with a current UK Registration - Social Work England. You will bring: Strong experience of improving outcomes for pupils with SEND, including autism and SEMH Proven leadership of safeguarding in complex or high-risk contexts Highly developed digital literacy, with the ability to lead and optimise online learning systems A clear track record of delivering strategic improvement with measurable impact Experience of embedding inclusive, therapeutic and trauma-informed practice High levels of emotional intelligence, professionalism and integrity Online SEND School National Online School was established as part of a specialist therapeutic education group and has developed a strong national reputation for supporting pupils with SEND who require a personalised, flexible approach to education. NOS supports children and young people aged 7 to 19, many of whom have experienced multiple placement breakdowns and extended periods out of education. The provision delivers highly personalised programmes that integrate education, therapy and pastoral support. Our model combines universal, targeted and intensive therapeutic approaches, enabling pupils to access consistent, high-quality support within their home environment while re-engaging with learning and building long-term success. In return we offer: Competitive salary and terms & conditions. An opportunity to join a leading provider of specialist education in one of the most rewarding sectors whilst directly contributing to the positive outcomes for pupils with SEMH and ASC. Comprehensive induction process, and excellent CPD opportunities with all staff provided an individual Learning & Development Plan to support career development. Regular half termly staff wellbeing days. A range of employee support and wellbeing benefits including our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP), counselling and contributions towards medical costs and an exclusive rewards platform. Gym & Active Health discounts. To apply: Please apply by sending through a CV. Shortlisted candidates will need to complete a formal application form as per safer recruitment practices in Education. NOS are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects all staff to share this commitment. The appointment is subject to all relevant checks such as references, medical clearance and a satisfactory enhanced DBS disclosure. We are an equal opportunity employer.
Make a real difference to people, families and communities Our client is a pioneering national charity that cares for men, women and young people in custody, those with criminal convictions in the community, and their children, families and carers. For more than 120 years we have worked at the intersection of criminal justice, family welfare, mental health and social care, using person-centred, trauma-informed and restorative approaches that respect people's lived experience. They are now looking for a Personal Wellbeing Manager (Family & Relationships) to join their multi-disciplinary team and help service users build the positive relationships and personal resilience that support desistance from offending and a fresh start. About the role As a Personal Wellbeing Manager, you will deliver a personal wellbeing service focused on helping service users improve their wellbeing and develop, maintain and strengthen positive relationships with family and loved ones. One-to-one support will be at the heart of your work: building trust, carrying out assessments, and agreeing individual action plans delivered face to face. You will also lead group sessions and workshops that help people develop wellbeing and relationship skills, drawing on Pact's family relationship groupwork modules. You will manage your own caseload, working in close partnership with Probation practitioners, Responsible Officers, fellow Advisors, Mentors and community services. Accurate record-keeping and working towards delivery targets will be an important part of evidencing the outcomes you achieve. What you'll be doing • Providing welcoming, safe and human support, treating every service user with respect, dignity and courtesy. • Acting as the family relationships expert within the Personal Wellbeing service. • Assessing referred service users and agreeing bespoke, person-centred action plans. • Delivering intensive one-to-one and group interventions, plus advocacy with statutory, VCS and complementary services. • Maintaining strong operational relationships with local Probation staff and partner agencies. • Staying alert to changes that could indicate a change in Risk of Serious Harm, and responding appropriately to challenging behaviour to de-escalate and keep people safe. • Using digital systems to record activity, review action plans and share information appropriately with partners. • Contributing to meetings, case conferences and the continuous improvement of the service. What they're looking for • Experience of working with people who have multiple or complex needs, with a proven track record of achieving outcomes. • The ability to deliver family work. • Knowledge of safeguarding children and vulnerable adults best practice. • Strong engagement skills: the ability to use empathy, build rapport and develop supportive professional relationships while maintaining clear boundaries. • Knowledge of the criminal justice system and the impact of criminality on family and relationships. • Experience of motivating others, with excellent interpersonal and advocacy skills. • High attention to detail and the ability to organise your workload, prioritise and meet performance targets. Desirable • Experience of the criminal justice system and of multi-agency working. • Experience of delivering services in group settings, with presentation and facilitation skills. • An adult training qualification (Level 3 in Adult Education and Training, PGCE or equivalent). • Experience of managing risk. • Lived experience of the criminal justice system. Above all, they are looking for someone who shares their values: empathy with the families of prisoners and people with convictions, high standards of integrity and accountability, emotional resilience, a commitment to equity and inclusion, and effective personal and professional boundaries, including the ability to recognise and manage grooming or conditioning behaviours. Why join their organisation You will be part of a diverse, inclusive and collaborative charity, working alongside skilled colleagues across courts, prisons, probation services and communities in England and Wales. This is a role where the support you provide has a direct and lasting impact on people, their families and the wider community. How to apply If you feel you meet the requirements of this post please complete an application form by clicking the 'Apply now' button. Applications are monitored as they are received and therefore should a number of suitable candidates apply before the closing date, they reserve the right to close the vacancy before the stated closing date. Other information Our client is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all applications including those with a criminal conviction (appointment to post is subject to a risk assessment). This post is subject to a 6-month probationary period, verification of identity and proven right to work in the UK, satisfactory references from previous employers covering a 3-year period, declaration of any unspent criminal convictions (and where appropriate a satisfactory risk assessment), Prison Vetting and an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. Please note that being bankrupt or having County Court Judgements may affect your ability to be successfully vetted to work in a prison. You may have experience of the following: Wellbeing Advisor, Family Support Worker, Offender Manager, Community Rehabilitation Worker, Probation Support Officer, Family Engagement Worker, Resettlement Support Worker, Case Manager, Community Keyworker, Victim and Family Liaison Officer REF-
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Make a real difference to people, families and communities Our client is a pioneering national charity that cares for men, women and young people in custody, those with criminal convictions in the community, and their children, families and carers. For more than 120 years we have worked at the intersection of criminal justice, family welfare, mental health and social care, using person-centred, trauma-informed and restorative approaches that respect people's lived experience. They are now looking for a Personal Wellbeing Manager (Family & Relationships) to join their multi-disciplinary team and help service users build the positive relationships and personal resilience that support desistance from offending and a fresh start. About the role As a Personal Wellbeing Manager, you will deliver a personal wellbeing service focused on helping service users improve their wellbeing and develop, maintain and strengthen positive relationships with family and loved ones. One-to-one support will be at the heart of your work: building trust, carrying out assessments, and agreeing individual action plans delivered face to face. You will also lead group sessions and workshops that help people develop wellbeing and relationship skills, drawing on Pact's family relationship groupwork modules. You will manage your own caseload, working in close partnership with Probation practitioners, Responsible Officers, fellow Advisors, Mentors and community services. Accurate record-keeping and working towards delivery targets will be an important part of evidencing the outcomes you achieve. What you'll be doing • Providing welcoming, safe and human support, treating every service user with respect, dignity and courtesy. • Acting as the family relationships expert within the Personal Wellbeing service. • Assessing referred service users and agreeing bespoke, person-centred action plans. • Delivering intensive one-to-one and group interventions, plus advocacy with statutory, VCS and complementary services. • Maintaining strong operational relationships with local Probation staff and partner agencies. • Staying alert to changes that could indicate a change in Risk of Serious Harm, and responding appropriately to challenging behaviour to de-escalate and keep people safe. • Using digital systems to record activity, review action plans and share information appropriately with partners. • Contributing to meetings, case conferences and the continuous improvement of the service. What they're looking for • Experience of working with people who have multiple or complex needs, with a proven track record of achieving outcomes. • The ability to deliver family work. • Knowledge of safeguarding children and vulnerable adults best practice. • Strong engagement skills: the ability to use empathy, build rapport and develop supportive professional relationships while maintaining clear boundaries. • Knowledge of the criminal justice system and the impact of criminality on family and relationships. • Experience of motivating others, with excellent interpersonal and advocacy skills. • High attention to detail and the ability to organise your workload, prioritise and meet performance targets. Desirable • Experience of the criminal justice system and of multi-agency working. • Experience of delivering services in group settings, with presentation and facilitation skills. • An adult training qualification (Level 3 in Adult Education and Training, PGCE or equivalent). • Experience of managing risk. • Lived experience of the criminal justice system. Above all, they are looking for someone who shares their values: empathy with the families of prisoners and people with convictions, high standards of integrity and accountability, emotional resilience, a commitment to equity and inclusion, and effective personal and professional boundaries, including the ability to recognise and manage grooming or conditioning behaviours. Why join their organisation You will be part of a diverse, inclusive and collaborative charity, working alongside skilled colleagues across courts, prisons, probation services and communities in England and Wales. This is a role where the support you provide has a direct and lasting impact on people, their families and the wider community. How to apply If you feel you meet the requirements of this post please complete an application form by clicking the 'Apply now' button. Applications are monitored as they are received and therefore should a number of suitable candidates apply before the closing date, they reserve the right to close the vacancy before the stated closing date. Other information Our client is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all applications including those with a criminal conviction (appointment to post is subject to a risk assessment). This post is subject to a 6-month probationary period, verification of identity and proven right to work in the UK, satisfactory references from previous employers covering a 3-year period, declaration of any unspent criminal convictions (and where appropriate a satisfactory risk assessment), Prison Vetting and an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. Please note that being bankrupt or having County Court Judgements may affect your ability to be successfully vetted to work in a prison. You may have experience of the following: Wellbeing Advisor, Family Support Worker, Offender Manager, Community Rehabilitation Worker, Probation Support Officer, Family Engagement Worker, Resettlement Support Worker, Case Manager, Community Keyworker, Victim and Family Liaison Officer REF-
Single Homeless Project has an opportunity for a Project Worker Complex Needs to join our experienced and committed teams based in Westminster. You will join us on a full-time, permanent basis . In return, you will receive a competitive salary starting at £29,822.41 and rising incrementally to £32,034.46 per annum. We re London s leading homelessness charity and we get things done. In a city where hundreds are forced into homelessness every day, our work has never been more needed or more challenging. And we re not shying away. We re rolling up our sleeves to make change and helping over 10,000 Londoners every year. We prevent homelessness, provide safe places to live and give people the opportunity to rebuild their lives and transform their futures. And we never give up. We re here for Londoners wherever they are on their journey. We start with trust, building relationships that help people feel safe, supported, and ready to move forward. Every day, we put people first in everything we do, challenging injustice and barriers that keep people from the safety, stability and opportunity they deserve. We stand alongside people as they rebuild and shape a future that feels their own. Joining Single Homeless Project means joining a team that s bold, compassionate and determined to do better for the people we support and for each other. You ll work alongside colleagues with lived experience, in a space that s trans-inclusive, disability-friendly, and actively striving to be anti-oppressive and equitable. We re not perfect, but we re real. We listen. We learn. And we push forward, together. Because this isn t just a job. It s a chance to lead with empathy, spark change, and help build a London where no one is left behind. About the Project Worker Complex Needs role: Step into a role where your work matters from the moment you walk through the door. As a Project Worker at our Harrow Road Assessment Hub in Westminster, you ll be part of a fast-paced, highly skilled team supporting people taking their first steps away from rough sleeping and towards safety, stability and the right next move. Westminster has some of the highest levels of rough sleeping in the UK, and this short-stay service offers intensive, person-centred support to people who may be facing crisis, multiple disadvantage and limited routes into accommodation. No two days will look the same. You ll carry out assessments, build trusting relationships, create and review support plans, manage risk, and help people navigate real barriers such as health needs, immigration, welfare benefits, substance use, mental health and access to housing. You ll work closely with outreach teams, local authorities, health services and other partners to support people into safe, appropriate accommodation, whether that means reconnecting them with services in another area or helping them move forward into longer-term support. At Single Homeless Project, we invest in people who want to grow. This role offers a brilliant opportunity to build frontline experience, develop your skills in trauma-informed support and multi-agency working, and progress within a charity that is serious about ending homelessness. If you re looking for a role that will challenge you, stretch you and give you a real sense of purpose, this is a place to start something meaningful. About you: You re someone who can meet people where they are, build trust without judgement, and bring warmth, patience and purpose to people who may have been let down by services before. You have experience supporting people facing homelessness, multiple disadvantage, trauma, mental health needs, substance use or other barriers to safety and stability. You stay steady in busy, unpredictable environments able to think on your feet, manage risk, prioritise well and keep people at the centre of every decision. You communicate with care and confidence, whether you re writing clear case notes, working with partners, or having honest conversations with clients about their next steps. You re ready to work flexibly across early, late and weekend shifts on a rota, bringing reliability, energy and compassion to a service where every day can make a difference. Our attractive benefits package includes: A salary increase after successfully completing six month's probationary period A 37.5 hour working week including flexible working hours (core hours are 10am 4pm) in non-accommodation services 25 days annual leave, increasing annually to the maximum 30 days (plus paid Bank Holidays), A contributory pension scheme: Single Homeless Project will contribute the equivalent of 5% of your annual salary Staff Health Cash Plan and discounts scheme Comprehensive and integrated training programme designed specifically to develop the skills and knowledge involved in our work Don t miss out on this great opportunity to join the Single Homeless Project team please click apply now to become our Project Worker Complex Needs - we'd like to hear from you! Closing Date: Sunday 28th June at midnight Interview date: Wednesday 8th July 2026 online via Microsoft Teams Please note shortlisted candidates will be required to complete a short psychometric test before being confirmed for interview. This post will require an Enhanced DBS check to be processed (by SHP) for the successful applicant. Please note applications are reviewed for AI use in application questions. Applications with insufficient/without current right to work or requiring sponsorship will not be accepted for this role. Single Homeless Project is actively committed to equal opportunities and the promotion of diversity and inclusion, in all of our services and workplaces. We are also Disability Confident Committed and are IIP Silver accredited.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Single Homeless Project has an opportunity for a Project Worker Complex Needs to join our experienced and committed teams based in Westminster. You will join us on a full-time, permanent basis . In return, you will receive a competitive salary starting at £29,822.41 and rising incrementally to £32,034.46 per annum. We re London s leading homelessness charity and we get things done. In a city where hundreds are forced into homelessness every day, our work has never been more needed or more challenging. And we re not shying away. We re rolling up our sleeves to make change and helping over 10,000 Londoners every year. We prevent homelessness, provide safe places to live and give people the opportunity to rebuild their lives and transform their futures. And we never give up. We re here for Londoners wherever they are on their journey. We start with trust, building relationships that help people feel safe, supported, and ready to move forward. Every day, we put people first in everything we do, challenging injustice and barriers that keep people from the safety, stability and opportunity they deserve. We stand alongside people as they rebuild and shape a future that feels their own. Joining Single Homeless Project means joining a team that s bold, compassionate and determined to do better for the people we support and for each other. You ll work alongside colleagues with lived experience, in a space that s trans-inclusive, disability-friendly, and actively striving to be anti-oppressive and equitable. We re not perfect, but we re real. We listen. We learn. And we push forward, together. Because this isn t just a job. It s a chance to lead with empathy, spark change, and help build a London where no one is left behind. About the Project Worker Complex Needs role: Step into a role where your work matters from the moment you walk through the door. As a Project Worker at our Harrow Road Assessment Hub in Westminster, you ll be part of a fast-paced, highly skilled team supporting people taking their first steps away from rough sleeping and towards safety, stability and the right next move. Westminster has some of the highest levels of rough sleeping in the UK, and this short-stay service offers intensive, person-centred support to people who may be facing crisis, multiple disadvantage and limited routes into accommodation. No two days will look the same. You ll carry out assessments, build trusting relationships, create and review support plans, manage risk, and help people navigate real barriers such as health needs, immigration, welfare benefits, substance use, mental health and access to housing. You ll work closely with outreach teams, local authorities, health services and other partners to support people into safe, appropriate accommodation, whether that means reconnecting them with services in another area or helping them move forward into longer-term support. At Single Homeless Project, we invest in people who want to grow. This role offers a brilliant opportunity to build frontline experience, develop your skills in trauma-informed support and multi-agency working, and progress within a charity that is serious about ending homelessness. If you re looking for a role that will challenge you, stretch you and give you a real sense of purpose, this is a place to start something meaningful. About you: You re someone who can meet people where they are, build trust without judgement, and bring warmth, patience and purpose to people who may have been let down by services before. You have experience supporting people facing homelessness, multiple disadvantage, trauma, mental health needs, substance use or other barriers to safety and stability. You stay steady in busy, unpredictable environments able to think on your feet, manage risk, prioritise well and keep people at the centre of every decision. You communicate with care and confidence, whether you re writing clear case notes, working with partners, or having honest conversations with clients about their next steps. You re ready to work flexibly across early, late and weekend shifts on a rota, bringing reliability, energy and compassion to a service where every day can make a difference. Our attractive benefits package includes: A salary increase after successfully completing six month's probationary period A 37.5 hour working week including flexible working hours (core hours are 10am 4pm) in non-accommodation services 25 days annual leave, increasing annually to the maximum 30 days (plus paid Bank Holidays), A contributory pension scheme: Single Homeless Project will contribute the equivalent of 5% of your annual salary Staff Health Cash Plan and discounts scheme Comprehensive and integrated training programme designed specifically to develop the skills and knowledge involved in our work Don t miss out on this great opportunity to join the Single Homeless Project team please click apply now to become our Project Worker Complex Needs - we'd like to hear from you! Closing Date: Sunday 28th June at midnight Interview date: Wednesday 8th July 2026 online via Microsoft Teams Please note shortlisted candidates will be required to complete a short psychometric test before being confirmed for interview. This post will require an Enhanced DBS check to be processed (by SHP) for the successful applicant. Please note applications are reviewed for AI use in application questions. Applications with insufficient/without current right to work or requiring sponsorship will not be accepted for this role. Single Homeless Project is actively committed to equal opportunities and the promotion of diversity and inclusion, in all of our services and workplaces. We are also Disability Confident Committed and are IIP Silver accredited.
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 confident Support Worker with a passion for delivering outstanding care. You'll be working 42 hours a week (to include days, nights, and alternate weekends), making a positive difference to the lives of the people in our care at Cygnet Hospital Sherwood. Cygnet Hospital Sherwood is our state-of-the-art PICU and Acute hospital for men, in Nottinghamshire. The service features three wards, including a 12 bed PICU ward and two 16 bed acute wards. Cygnet Hospital Sherwood has a full multi-disciplinary team (MDT) and will support the acute needs of adults requiring rapid access to mental health services, including those who may need an intensive care environment. We're focused on length of stay and making sure individuals move as quickly and safely as possible from our services to the most appropriate and least restrictive environment for them. Individuals can step down through the pathways available within Cygnet services. Referrals can come to us from all areas, including acute and prison services. Your day-to-day Offer enhanced care with a flexible learning approach for all the people in our care Provide guidance & encouragement through physical & emotional support Learn about individuals' specific needs & provide help in the most appropriate way Assist with medical & welfare needs Report on medical & welfare needs as required Safeguard Maintain a safe, clean environment for all Why Cygnet? We'll offer you Flexible working with the opportunity for overtime Regular coaching & appraisal Expert supervision & peer support Employee discount savings & "Cycle to Work" scheme You are Genuinely driven with a desire to make a real difference in people's lives An excellent communicator & a good team player Sensitive & intuitive with the energy required to provide a trusting, stimulating & varied environment Passionate about empowering & supporting service user independence Successful candidates will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check. Cygnet has been providing a national network of high-quality specialist mental health services for more than 30 years. In this role you'll have the chance to make a real impact on patients, service users & their families. What next? If you care about making a difference - we want to talk to you. Click the button to apply
Jun 24, 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 confident Support Worker with a passion for delivering outstanding care. You'll be working 42 hours a week (to include days, nights, and alternate weekends), making a positive difference to the lives of the people in our care at Cygnet Hospital Sherwood. Cygnet Hospital Sherwood is our state-of-the-art PICU and Acute hospital for men, in Nottinghamshire. The service features three wards, including a 12 bed PICU ward and two 16 bed acute wards. Cygnet Hospital Sherwood has a full multi-disciplinary team (MDT) and will support the acute needs of adults requiring rapid access to mental health services, including those who may need an intensive care environment. We're focused on length of stay and making sure individuals move as quickly and safely as possible from our services to the most appropriate and least restrictive environment for them. Individuals can step down through the pathways available within Cygnet services. Referrals can come to us from all areas, including acute and prison services. Your day-to-day Offer enhanced care with a flexible learning approach for all the people in our care Provide guidance & encouragement through physical & emotional support Learn about individuals' specific needs & provide help in the most appropriate way Assist with medical & welfare needs Report on medical & welfare needs as required Safeguard Maintain a safe, clean environment for all Why Cygnet? We'll offer you Flexible working with the opportunity for overtime Regular coaching & appraisal Expert supervision & peer support Employee discount savings & "Cycle to Work" scheme You are Genuinely driven with a desire to make a real difference in people's lives An excellent communicator & a good team player Sensitive & intuitive with the energy required to provide a trusting, stimulating & varied environment Passionate about empowering & supporting service user independence Successful candidates will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check. Cygnet has been providing a national network of high-quality specialist mental health services for more than 30 years. In this role you'll have the chance to make a real impact on patients, service users & their families. What next? If you care about making a difference - we want to talk to you. Click the button to apply
Night Engagement Worker When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. Due to the nature of the service, it is an occupational requirement that the post holder is female and the post is therefore exempt from the provisions of the Equality Act 2010 in terms of Schedule 9, Part 1, and Paragraph 1 of the Act. Job Title: Night Engagement Worker Location: Based in Catford, closest station is Tulse Hill Station with great bus links nearby. This service does have step free access. Salary: £28,800 Shift Pattern: 37.5 hours per week Monday to Sunday 20:30 - 08:30. You may also be required to work outside these hours as per service and resident requirements, which includes weekends and bank holidays which form part of your rota About the Role We re looking for a Night Engagement Worker to join the team in Catford. You will support within the Offender Personality Disorder Housing Accommodation to support in successfully rehabilitating and reintegrating our residents and participants back into the community. The service delivers support for people in the criminal justice system who are deemed high risk, and likely to meet criteria for personality disorder. Penrose OPD HASS service offers specialist accommodation to people with high risk/high needs and require intensive support to overcome barriers to resettlement and progress towards independent living in the community. You will assist with those who have recently been released from prison, secure health settings, or are transitioning from Approved Premises. Your role will involve supporting all aspects of key engagement activities, aiding their rehabilitation, reablement, and reintegration into society by providing pathways, support, and appropriate interventions, that will enable successful resettlements and work with internal and external partners and agencies to achieve desired outcomes. Key Responsibilities include: Support residents who may be facing challenges with substance misuse, helping them take positive steps forward. Creating one to one person centred support plans to support residents in achieving their goals. Ensuring the safety and wellbeing of residents at all times during the shift, including regular check ins and carrying our protocols. Planning activities to engage residents with other people, communities, and opportunities during the evening which may include movie nights and games nights. Lone working is part of the role, but you ll always have a supportive team around. Be a valued and reliable member of the team, completing handovers for day colleagues for a seamless service. About You We're looking for someone who shares our passion for supporting people who may be deemed as having a personality disorder and have been referred to us by the criminal justice service. Our residents are at the forefront of our service delivery, so building trusting and professional relationships is key. You ll be adaptable, proactive, and confident using your initiative to resolve challenges, and keep the night service running smoothly. Teamwork is essential and having previous knowledge of the needs our residents may have. Each support plan is tailored to the individual, so you'll help deliver care that truly meets their needs. What are we looking for: Due to the nature of this service, it is an occupational requirement that the postholder is female Understanding of Personality Disorder Understanding of Criminal Justice System Awareness of external opportunities which are available such as with education, employment and benefits Organised and proactive in managing tasks like welfare checks, safeguarding, and accurate record keeping Experience working with people with multiple and complex needs Experience contributing to support plans, reviews, and helping residents work toward their goals Confidence in identifying when someone may be struggling with their mental or physical health, substance use, or other challenges, and knowing how to respond Ability to motivate and empower others to reach personal goals and overcome barriers to independence Ability to use, learn and adapt to IT at an intermediate level, including Microsoft and other software programs Understanding and compassionate of the different needs people with multiple and complex needs have and be aware of the social marginalisation that can be attached to people who face personal challenges Alignment with our values of Ambition, Empowerment, Inclusivity, and Transparency Please refer to the JDPS attached for more details on the vacancy and our requirements/key criteria. What we Offer 25 days (Full time equivalent) annual leave, increasing with the length of service Employer Pension Contribution Eligibility to register with Blue Light Discount Card Access to discounted tickets for music events, shows, sports and more Reflective Practice regular sessions with a therapist provided by an external provider to support Mental Health and Wellbeing at work Training and Development, including access to courses, upskilling, and progression plans Employee Assistance Programme, including counselling Life Assurance Scheme Cycle-to-work scheme Annual Staff Awards EDI Ambassador programme About Social Interest Group (SIG) SIG is a not-for-profit organisation providing thousands of people with good-quality support and care in residential, drop-in centres, community floating support settings, probation settings, and hospitals. We do so across London, Brighton, Bedfordshire, Luton, Kent and Liverpool. Our goal is to transform lives through empowering change. We believe good care and support improves lives with the vision to create healthier, safer, and more inclusive communities. Join us on our mission to empower independence through trauma-informed solutions and dynamic partnerships that keep people out of prison, out of hospital, and off the streets. Want to know how we work? Watch our short Theory of Change video to see how we support people towards a brighter future: Theory of Change Further details can be found on our website here: Theory of Change - Social Interest Group - Social Interest Group. Additional Information Please note that this job advert may close early due to screening applications on an ongoing basis. We advise applying as soon as possible for your application to be taken into consideration at the early stages. Please note that as part of our process, we complete an enhanced DBS check, some roles may require further vetting. We encourage applicants from all backgrounds. Unfortunately, we are unable to provide sponsorship, please ensure you have full right to work in the UK prior to applying to our positions.
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Night Engagement Worker When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. Due to the nature of the service, it is an occupational requirement that the post holder is female and the post is therefore exempt from the provisions of the Equality Act 2010 in terms of Schedule 9, Part 1, and Paragraph 1 of the Act. Job Title: Night Engagement Worker Location: Based in Catford, closest station is Tulse Hill Station with great bus links nearby. This service does have step free access. Salary: £28,800 Shift Pattern: 37.5 hours per week Monday to Sunday 20:30 - 08:30. You may also be required to work outside these hours as per service and resident requirements, which includes weekends and bank holidays which form part of your rota About the Role We re looking for a Night Engagement Worker to join the team in Catford. You will support within the Offender Personality Disorder Housing Accommodation to support in successfully rehabilitating and reintegrating our residents and participants back into the community. The service delivers support for people in the criminal justice system who are deemed high risk, and likely to meet criteria for personality disorder. Penrose OPD HASS service offers specialist accommodation to people with high risk/high needs and require intensive support to overcome barriers to resettlement and progress towards independent living in the community. You will assist with those who have recently been released from prison, secure health settings, or are transitioning from Approved Premises. Your role will involve supporting all aspects of key engagement activities, aiding their rehabilitation, reablement, and reintegration into society by providing pathways, support, and appropriate interventions, that will enable successful resettlements and work with internal and external partners and agencies to achieve desired outcomes. Key Responsibilities include: Support residents who may be facing challenges with substance misuse, helping them take positive steps forward. Creating one to one person centred support plans to support residents in achieving their goals. Ensuring the safety and wellbeing of residents at all times during the shift, including regular check ins and carrying our protocols. Planning activities to engage residents with other people, communities, and opportunities during the evening which may include movie nights and games nights. Lone working is part of the role, but you ll always have a supportive team around. Be a valued and reliable member of the team, completing handovers for day colleagues for a seamless service. About You We're looking for someone who shares our passion for supporting people who may be deemed as having a personality disorder and have been referred to us by the criminal justice service. Our residents are at the forefront of our service delivery, so building trusting and professional relationships is key. You ll be adaptable, proactive, and confident using your initiative to resolve challenges, and keep the night service running smoothly. Teamwork is essential and having previous knowledge of the needs our residents may have. Each support plan is tailored to the individual, so you'll help deliver care that truly meets their needs. What are we looking for: Due to the nature of this service, it is an occupational requirement that the postholder is female Understanding of Personality Disorder Understanding of Criminal Justice System Awareness of external opportunities which are available such as with education, employment and benefits Organised and proactive in managing tasks like welfare checks, safeguarding, and accurate record keeping Experience working with people with multiple and complex needs Experience contributing to support plans, reviews, and helping residents work toward their goals Confidence in identifying when someone may be struggling with their mental or physical health, substance use, or other challenges, and knowing how to respond Ability to motivate and empower others to reach personal goals and overcome barriers to independence Ability to use, learn and adapt to IT at an intermediate level, including Microsoft and other software programs Understanding and compassionate of the different needs people with multiple and complex needs have and be aware of the social marginalisation that can be attached to people who face personal challenges Alignment with our values of Ambition, Empowerment, Inclusivity, and Transparency Please refer to the JDPS attached for more details on the vacancy and our requirements/key criteria. What we Offer 25 days (Full time equivalent) annual leave, increasing with the length of service Employer Pension Contribution Eligibility to register with Blue Light Discount Card Access to discounted tickets for music events, shows, sports and more Reflective Practice regular sessions with a therapist provided by an external provider to support Mental Health and Wellbeing at work Training and Development, including access to courses, upskilling, and progression plans Employee Assistance Programme, including counselling Life Assurance Scheme Cycle-to-work scheme Annual Staff Awards EDI Ambassador programme About Social Interest Group (SIG) SIG is a not-for-profit organisation providing thousands of people with good-quality support and care in residential, drop-in centres, community floating support settings, probation settings, and hospitals. We do so across London, Brighton, Bedfordshire, Luton, Kent and Liverpool. Our goal is to transform lives through empowering change. We believe good care and support improves lives with the vision to create healthier, safer, and more inclusive communities. Join us on our mission to empower independence through trauma-informed solutions and dynamic partnerships that keep people out of prison, out of hospital, and off the streets. Want to know how we work? Watch our short Theory of Change video to see how we support people towards a brighter future: Theory of Change Further details can be found on our website here: Theory of Change - Social Interest Group - Social Interest Group. Additional Information Please note that this job advert may close early due to screening applications on an ongoing basis. We advise applying as soon as possible for your application to be taken into consideration at the early stages. Please note that as part of our process, we complete an enhanced DBS check, some roles may require further vetting. We encourage applicants from all backgrounds. Unfortunately, we are unable to provide sponsorship, please ensure you have full right to work in the UK prior to applying to our positions.
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 confident Support Worker with a passion for delivering outstanding care. You'll be working 37.5 hours a week (Days,Nights and Weekends on a rolling rota), making a positive difference to the lives of the people in our care at Cygnet Hospital Sheffield. Cygnet Hospital Sheffield offers general adolescent and intensive support CAMHS services for male and female adolescents over three distinct wards. Within the adult service, women are supported by a full multi-disciplinary team who are focused on helping service users regain independence, maintain family links and prepare for discharge. There is a focus on community access, therapy and meaningful activity and offering a warm and welcoming environment for the delivery of support and care. At Cygnet, our perks go way beyond pension schemes and excellent professional development. You'll also enjoy shopping, travel and leisure discounts - as well as a range of healthcare and financial benefits - to support you to be happy both in and out of work. Apply now to enjoy excellent career prospects while reaping the rewards of making a difference to others - every day. Your day-to-day Offer enhanced care with a flexible learning approach for all the people in our care Provide guidance & encouragement through physical & emotional support Learn about individuals' specific needs & provide help in the most appropriate way Assist with medical & welfare needs Report on medical & welfare needs as required Safeguard Maintain a safe, clean environment for all Why Cygnet? We'll offer you £13.15 Per Hour Flexible working with the opportunity for overtime Regular coaching & appraisal Expert supervision & peer support Employee discount savings & Cycle to Work scheme You are Genuinely driven with a desire to make a real difference in people's lives An excellent communicator & a good team player Sensitive & intuitive with the energy required to provide a trusting, stimulating & varied environment Passionate about empowering & supporting service user independence Successful candidates will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check. Cygnet has been providing a national network of high-quality specialist mental health services for more than 30 years. In this role you'll have the chance to make a real impact on patients, service users & their families. What next? If you care about making a difference - we want to talk to you. Click the button to apply
Jun 23, 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 confident Support Worker with a passion for delivering outstanding care. You'll be working 37.5 hours a week (Days,Nights and Weekends on a rolling rota), making a positive difference to the lives of the people in our care at Cygnet Hospital Sheffield. Cygnet Hospital Sheffield offers general adolescent and intensive support CAMHS services for male and female adolescents over three distinct wards. Within the adult service, women are supported by a full multi-disciplinary team who are focused on helping service users regain independence, maintain family links and prepare for discharge. There is a focus on community access, therapy and meaningful activity and offering a warm and welcoming environment for the delivery of support and care. At Cygnet, our perks go way beyond pension schemes and excellent professional development. You'll also enjoy shopping, travel and leisure discounts - as well as a range of healthcare and financial benefits - to support you to be happy both in and out of work. Apply now to enjoy excellent career prospects while reaping the rewards of making a difference to others - every day. Your day-to-day Offer enhanced care with a flexible learning approach for all the people in our care Provide guidance & encouragement through physical & emotional support Learn about individuals' specific needs & provide help in the most appropriate way Assist with medical & welfare needs Report on medical & welfare needs as required Safeguard Maintain a safe, clean environment for all Why Cygnet? We'll offer you £13.15 Per Hour Flexible working with the opportunity for overtime Regular coaching & appraisal Expert supervision & peer support Employee discount savings & Cycle to Work scheme You are Genuinely driven with a desire to make a real difference in people's lives An excellent communicator & a good team player Sensitive & intuitive with the energy required to provide a trusting, stimulating & varied environment Passionate about empowering & supporting service user independence Successful candidates will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check. Cygnet has been providing a national network of high-quality specialist mental health services for more than 30 years. In this role you'll have the chance to make a real impact on patients, service users & their families. What next? If you care about making a difference - we want to talk to you. Click the button to apply
The salary for this role will be £24,784.50 after April 1st in line with our pay agreement. This role Are you interested in starting a career in care and support? MTVH is looking for care and support workers to join their friendly team in Barnet. This is an ideal opportunity for someone seeking to start their career in care. You will be working in an extra care supported living service supporting up to 39 older people requiring varying levels of care and support, so while experience in a similar role is helpful it is not essential. You will provide positive support to help people live as independently as possible, take part in social activities and maintain an active life. What you will need to succeed You'll need effective communication skills to be able to work as part of a team or work on your own when needed. You'll work with people in a person-centred way, update electronic records, coordinate appointments and work with individuals to regain or develop new skills that help them achieve meaningful outcomes. What matters most is your ability to show real compassion and a commitment to delivering high quality dignified support to vulnerable adults. To meet our commitment to providing safe and high-quality services you will be required to complete an enhanced background check with the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), which will include a check of the Adult Barred list, once an offer of employment is made. A new DBS will be completed every three years. What you'll receive in return You'll be working in a fast-paced environment where you can benefit from our comprehensive in-house training to continue developing your skills. We offer excellent benefits, including: 28 days annual leave plus public holidays and an additional Belief Day, with the option to buy or sell up to 5 days leave Healthcare cash plan Matched contribution pension scheme (up to 9%) Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave Salary sacrifice schemes and season ticket loans Life assurance scheme Paid volunteer days Plus lots of voluntary benefits including cash back and discounts from high street names Free enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check What you need to do now If you re interested in this role, take a look at the attached Job Description for more details and if it s the ideal job for you, click apply now to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. Interview date: TBC. MTVH is offering an exciting opportunity for Care and Support Workers to join our team in Harrow . This role is ideal for individuals who are passionate about supporting others and eager to develop their career within the care sector. You will be working within a service that supports 39 older residents , each with varying levels of care and support needs. As part of our dedicated team in a registered supported living setting, you will play an essential role in promoting independence, dignity, and wellbeing. We are seeking someone with experience in a similar care or support role , who is committed to providing person-centred, positive support. You will help residents maintain as much independence as possible, encourage active and fulfilling lifestyles, support engagement in activities, and promote good health and wellbeing. Metropolitan Thames Valley provides affordable housing for people living in London, the South East, East Midlands and East of England. We also offer a range of care and support services. Our specialist areas include older people, mental health and transitional services which provide intensive support to marginalised or vulnerable people. We deliver training programmes, events and activities for our residents, designed to boost employment opportunities and foster stronger communities. A member of the National Housing Federation the G15 ? which represents London?s largest housing associations ? we influence policy for the benefits of our residents and the wider sector. In October 2018 like minded housing associations Metropolitan and Thames Valley Housing formally completed a partnership to form Metropolitan Thames Valley. We came together because we want to improve the services we provide and do more in our communities. We?ll do this by listening to our customers and working alongside them. Phone: (phone number removed) Email: (url removed)
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
The salary for this role will be £24,784.50 after April 1st in line with our pay agreement. This role Are you interested in starting a career in care and support? MTVH is looking for care and support workers to join their friendly team in Barnet. This is an ideal opportunity for someone seeking to start their career in care. You will be working in an extra care supported living service supporting up to 39 older people requiring varying levels of care and support, so while experience in a similar role is helpful it is not essential. You will provide positive support to help people live as independently as possible, take part in social activities and maintain an active life. What you will need to succeed You'll need effective communication skills to be able to work as part of a team or work on your own when needed. You'll work with people in a person-centred way, update electronic records, coordinate appointments and work with individuals to regain or develop new skills that help them achieve meaningful outcomes. What matters most is your ability to show real compassion and a commitment to delivering high quality dignified support to vulnerable adults. To meet our commitment to providing safe and high-quality services you will be required to complete an enhanced background check with the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), which will include a check of the Adult Barred list, once an offer of employment is made. A new DBS will be completed every three years. What you'll receive in return You'll be working in a fast-paced environment where you can benefit from our comprehensive in-house training to continue developing your skills. We offer excellent benefits, including: 28 days annual leave plus public holidays and an additional Belief Day, with the option to buy or sell up to 5 days leave Healthcare cash plan Matched contribution pension scheme (up to 9%) Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave Salary sacrifice schemes and season ticket loans Life assurance scheme Paid volunteer days Plus lots of voluntary benefits including cash back and discounts from high street names Free enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check What you need to do now If you re interested in this role, take a look at the attached Job Description for more details and if it s the ideal job for you, click apply now to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. Interview date: TBC. MTVH is offering an exciting opportunity for Care and Support Workers to join our team in Harrow . This role is ideal for individuals who are passionate about supporting others and eager to develop their career within the care sector. You will be working within a service that supports 39 older residents , each with varying levels of care and support needs. As part of our dedicated team in a registered supported living setting, you will play an essential role in promoting independence, dignity, and wellbeing. We are seeking someone with experience in a similar care or support role , who is committed to providing person-centred, positive support. You will help residents maintain as much independence as possible, encourage active and fulfilling lifestyles, support engagement in activities, and promote good health and wellbeing. Metropolitan Thames Valley provides affordable housing for people living in London, the South East, East Midlands and East of England. We also offer a range of care and support services. Our specialist areas include older people, mental health and transitional services which provide intensive support to marginalised or vulnerable people. We deliver training programmes, events and activities for our residents, designed to boost employment opportunities and foster stronger communities. A member of the National Housing Federation the G15 ? which represents London?s largest housing associations ? we influence policy for the benefits of our residents and the wider sector. In October 2018 like minded housing associations Metropolitan and Thames Valley Housing formally completed a partnership to form Metropolitan Thames Valley. We came together because we want to improve the services we provide and do more in our communities. We?ll do this by listening to our customers and working alongside them. Phone: (phone number removed) Email: (url removed)
Kineara has a new vacancy for an experienced Housing support worker to join our small and dedicated team for our new School Housing Advice project. About the project The School Housing Advice Support Project builds on the success of a pilot program and aims to provide tailored housing advice and support to families, particularly those living in temporary accommodation (TA). The project started in January 2025 and is currently being delivered at three primary schools in the borough of Southwark. The initiative offers practical housing advice, casework, workshops, and legal support through a collaborative partnership between Kineara and Southwark Law Centre. It also addresses challenges such as poor housing conditions, legal proceedings, and impacts on families' health and wellbeing. About the role We are looking for an experienced, motivated and compassionate support worker to deliver housing advice and practical support to parents from four Primary Schools in Southwark. This role involves conducting housing surgeries, providing follow-up casework, and running workshops to empower clients with the knowledge and skills to address their housing-related issues. The successful candidate will work closely with clients to identify their needs and offer tailored solutions to help them achieve sustainable housing outcomes. The role will be based mostly in Southwark, and you will be working in partnership with schools, community organisations and the council to coordinate tailored support for each client to avoid eviction and sustain tenancies, address suitability of the property, mediating with landlords where necessary and providing advice for onward housing when needed. The objectives of these programmes are to avoid evictions, sustain tenancies or move to a better suited property, improve wellbeing and awareness of tenancy rights and housing polices. About you You will have experience of working with families and individuals with complex needs, as well as some experience of providing housing support. You will be an enthusiastic person who has empathy, patience, and a non-judgmental approach to working with clients and who thrives when working independently with a passion to support change. You will have excellent interpersonal skills. Have good knowledge of housing policies and tenants' rights, experience of delivering holistic support. You will be a solution-minded thinker, have a good understanding of strength-based approaches and be able work committing to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion in all aspects of work. Be able to work as part of a team and independently, the roles require you to think creatively and use the resources around you effectively. About Kineara Kineara is a unique community interest company and Charity that supports people in poverty across London who facing barriers to housing, employment and education. We break down barriers, provide holistic support for families, vulnerable adults, and school pupils, and deliver intensive one-to-one interventions to those in need of extra help through challenging times. We use holistic, trauma-informed methods, partnership working and a flexible, non-judgemental approach that puts the needs of those we work with first.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Kineara has a new vacancy for an experienced Housing support worker to join our small and dedicated team for our new School Housing Advice project. About the project The School Housing Advice Support Project builds on the success of a pilot program and aims to provide tailored housing advice and support to families, particularly those living in temporary accommodation (TA). The project started in January 2025 and is currently being delivered at three primary schools in the borough of Southwark. The initiative offers practical housing advice, casework, workshops, and legal support through a collaborative partnership between Kineara and Southwark Law Centre. It also addresses challenges such as poor housing conditions, legal proceedings, and impacts on families' health and wellbeing. About the role We are looking for an experienced, motivated and compassionate support worker to deliver housing advice and practical support to parents from four Primary Schools in Southwark. This role involves conducting housing surgeries, providing follow-up casework, and running workshops to empower clients with the knowledge and skills to address their housing-related issues. The successful candidate will work closely with clients to identify their needs and offer tailored solutions to help them achieve sustainable housing outcomes. The role will be based mostly in Southwark, and you will be working in partnership with schools, community organisations and the council to coordinate tailored support for each client to avoid eviction and sustain tenancies, address suitability of the property, mediating with landlords where necessary and providing advice for onward housing when needed. The objectives of these programmes are to avoid evictions, sustain tenancies or move to a better suited property, improve wellbeing and awareness of tenancy rights and housing polices. About you You will have experience of working with families and individuals with complex needs, as well as some experience of providing housing support. You will be an enthusiastic person who has empathy, patience, and a non-judgmental approach to working with clients and who thrives when working independently with a passion to support change. You will have excellent interpersonal skills. Have good knowledge of housing policies and tenants' rights, experience of delivering holistic support. You will be a solution-minded thinker, have a good understanding of strength-based approaches and be able work committing to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion in all aspects of work. Be able to work as part of a team and independently, the roles require you to think creatively and use the resources around you effectively. About Kineara Kineara is a unique community interest company and Charity that supports people in poverty across London who facing barriers to housing, employment and education. We break down barriers, provide holistic support for families, vulnerable adults, and school pupils, and deliver intensive one-to-one interventions to those in need of extra help through challenging times. We use holistic, trauma-informed methods, partnership working and a flexible, non-judgemental approach that puts the needs of those we work with first.
Job title: Specialist Air Quality Monitoring Advisor Role ID: 201309 Location: Flexible Grade/Salary range: 6: £41,132 - £44,988 Working pattern: Full time Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 08/10/2025 The role Are you passionate about protecting Wales' environment and public health? Join Natural Resources Wales (NRW) and help shape the future of air quality monitoring across the country. We're looking for a skilled and motivated individual to: Support the development of NRW's approach to air quality monitoring , creating practical guidance and tools that support consistent and effective delivery. Provide expert advice and support to NRW teams , applying your technical knowledge and understanding of environmental legislation and regulation. Stay ahead of sector developments , identifying emerging trends and assessing their implications for NRW's strategy and operations. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a real impact in a role that combines technical expertise, strategic thinking, and collaboration. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to the nearest NRW office to your home and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Interviews will take place via Microsoft Teams Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. About us This exciting role is based within Natural Resources Wales' Air Quality and Noise Team , part of the Integrated Evidence Group in the Knowledge and Evidence department . You'll report directly to the Team Leader , working alongside passionate specialists who are committed to delivering high-quality evidence and expert advice that shapes environmental policy and practice across Wales. What you will do Support the Lead Advisor Air Quality by leading the development of advice and guidance for air quality monitoring at sites we regulate, to ensure that Natural Resources Wales (NRW) adopts a proportionate and risk-based approach to the provision of statutory advice and regulation in line with the purpose of NRW. Provide technical support to staff in Operations for air quality monitoring guidance, commonly used international and national standards in emissions monitoring, and provide technical support and advice to staff in Welsh Government. As part of the Air Quality Team provide advice in relation to monitoring emissions to air from regulated sites including common aerial chemical pollutants, examples of process abatement, monitoring strategies, commonly used monitoring techniques and quality assurance schemes employed. Advise on specific application in relation to emissions monitoring for intensive farming, bioaerosols, noise, odour and incident response when required. Support NRW compliance teams in areas such as Operator Monitoring Assessment and the review of periodic monitoring reports carried out as part of their operating permit requirements or in response to process changes/incidents. Be the point of contact within NRW for the monitoring component of air quality with the relevant UK and Welsh Trade Associations, Environment Agency, SEPA and NIEA to share and work together on the development of advice and guidance. Required to take part in incident response activities. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post Be committed to your own development through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. Direct experience of monitoring emissions to air from a regulated site, either as a regulator, consultant or operator. Detailed knowledge of the MCERTS scheme including the technical endorsements associated with manual stack emissions monitoring A minimum qualification of MCERTS Level 1 (preferably Level 2) along with the technical endorsements is desirable, this will provide the required practical experience of implementing the monitoring techniques in the field. Knowledge and experience of implementing BS EN 14181:2014 & BS EN 15259:2023 is desirable plus a knowledge of relevant Guidance Notes. A degree in a relevant subject or equivalent knowledge Excellent communication and effective interpersonal skills and be a strong team worker Welsh Language level requirements Essential: Level A1 - Entry level (able to use and understand simple, basic phrases and greetings, no conversational Welsh) Please note if you do not meet the A1 requirement i.e., ability to understand basic phrases and ability to pronounce Welsh names correctly, then NRW offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these minimal requirements during the course of your employment with us.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Job title: Specialist Air Quality Monitoring Advisor Role ID: 201309 Location: Flexible Grade/Salary range: 6: £41,132 - £44,988 Working pattern: Full time Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 08/10/2025 The role Are you passionate about protecting Wales' environment and public health? Join Natural Resources Wales (NRW) and help shape the future of air quality monitoring across the country. We're looking for a skilled and motivated individual to: Support the development of NRW's approach to air quality monitoring , creating practical guidance and tools that support consistent and effective delivery. Provide expert advice and support to NRW teams , applying your technical knowledge and understanding of environmental legislation and regulation. Stay ahead of sector developments , identifying emerging trends and assessing their implications for NRW's strategy and operations. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a real impact in a role that combines technical expertise, strategic thinking, and collaboration. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to the nearest NRW office to your home and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Interviews will take place via Microsoft Teams Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. About us This exciting role is based within Natural Resources Wales' Air Quality and Noise Team , part of the Integrated Evidence Group in the Knowledge and Evidence department . You'll report directly to the Team Leader , working alongside passionate specialists who are committed to delivering high-quality evidence and expert advice that shapes environmental policy and practice across Wales. What you will do Support the Lead Advisor Air Quality by leading the development of advice and guidance for air quality monitoring at sites we regulate, to ensure that Natural Resources Wales (NRW) adopts a proportionate and risk-based approach to the provision of statutory advice and regulation in line with the purpose of NRW. Provide technical support to staff in Operations for air quality monitoring guidance, commonly used international and national standards in emissions monitoring, and provide technical support and advice to staff in Welsh Government. As part of the Air Quality Team provide advice in relation to monitoring emissions to air from regulated sites including common aerial chemical pollutants, examples of process abatement, monitoring strategies, commonly used monitoring techniques and quality assurance schemes employed. Advise on specific application in relation to emissions monitoring for intensive farming, bioaerosols, noise, odour and incident response when required. Support NRW compliance teams in areas such as Operator Monitoring Assessment and the review of periodic monitoring reports carried out as part of their operating permit requirements or in response to process changes/incidents. Be the point of contact within NRW for the monitoring component of air quality with the relevant UK and Welsh Trade Associations, Environment Agency, SEPA and NIEA to share and work together on the development of advice and guidance. Required to take part in incident response activities. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post Be committed to your own development through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. Direct experience of monitoring emissions to air from a regulated site, either as a regulator, consultant or operator. Detailed knowledge of the MCERTS scheme including the technical endorsements associated with manual stack emissions monitoring A minimum qualification of MCERTS Level 1 (preferably Level 2) along with the technical endorsements is desirable, this will provide the required practical experience of implementing the monitoring techniques in the field. Knowledge and experience of implementing BS EN 14181:2014 & BS EN 15259:2023 is desirable plus a knowledge of relevant Guidance Notes. A degree in a relevant subject or equivalent knowledge Excellent communication and effective interpersonal skills and be a strong team worker Welsh Language level requirements Essential: Level A1 - Entry level (able to use and understand simple, basic phrases and greetings, no conversational Welsh) Please note if you do not meet the A1 requirement i.e., ability to understand basic phrases and ability to pronounce Welsh names correctly, then NRW offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these minimal requirements during the course of your employment with us.
Key Information: LOCATION: Bristol, Newcastle, Nottingham, London and Manchester (hybrid working pattern). We are prioritising applications for the Nottingham and Newcastle locations in line with our regional development strategy. HOURS: 37.5 hours per week (flexible working around core hours of 10am-4pm) START DATE: 12th January 2026 DURATION: 18-month graduate programme with optional apprenticeship opportunity upon completion. Permanent contract from August 2025. SALARY: £27,375 per annum (Bristol, Manchester, Nottingham and Newcastle), £30,025 (London). DEADLINE: Friday 24th October at 12pm (noon). The application process: written application > telephone interview > assessment centre. Assessment Centres will take place on w/c 10th November and w/c 17th November 2025. They will be conducted on Zoom and consist of 2 tasks over 70 minutes: An interview, and a pre-prepared presentation (we will send out the task brief upon invite to Assessment stage). In keeping with upReach's mission and values we would particularly encourage applications from individuals from underrepresented groups and those with lived experience of barriers to social mobility. We encourage all applicants to review our Application Pack before submitting your application. About upReach Do you think that your socio-economic background should determine your career prospects? upReach s vision is of a society in which everybody has an equal opportunity to realise their full career potential. Our work is important because right now a student from a disadvantaged background who gains a first-class degree from a top university is less likely to secure an elite job than a more privileged student with a 2.2. We are an award-winning charity employer working to address this issue in partnership with employers and universities. We help undergraduates from lower socio-economic backgrounds achieve their career potential by providing an intensive programme of support that addresses socio-economic barriers to graduate employment. To find out more about how we support our students, visit our website and read our Annual Report, and Impact Report. About the Role upReach is recruiting for our unique Future Charity Leaders Programme (FCLP). This is a great opportunity for anyone who is passionate about social mobility, and looking to gain exposure to various aspects of charity management whilst working with university students who are exploring their career options. We welcome applications from those in the corporate world who are looking for a career change as well as recent graduates wanting to kick-start their career in the third sector. About the FCLP upReach s Future Charity Leaders Programme (FCLP) is a graduate programme combining delivery work (supporting our Associates) with exposure to a range of aspects of charity management. As a Programme Coordinator on the FCLP you will be delivering personalised employment-focused support to a cohort of approximately 80 Associates, helping transform their lives by equipping them with the necessary skills to secure a top graduate job. During a typical week, you should expect to be working across a range of projects including 1:1 undergraduate coaching, group workshops, webinars (we refer to them as Video Forums), partnership management (with university partners or employer partners) and more! In addition to this, the programme offers the opportunity to develop skills in key areas of charity management by participating in 3 rounds of six-month 'rotations'. After your initial 18 months and the completion of 3 six-month rotations, you will have the opportunity to undertake an apprenticeship in Leadership and Management to further develop your skills. Throughout the programme, you will receive dedicated internal training developing your leadership skills and building your confidence in the role. Through our partnership with The Circle Line, you will be part of a supportive peer group, offered regular personal development training workshops online and in-person on their '12 Tools for Life'. You will also be able to choose your own practitioner to support you with 1:1 sessions throughout the programme to help you unlock more of your unique potential. What will I be doing? The FCLP is a fast-paced but rewarding role. Programme Coordinators spend 80% of their time (4 days per week) working directly with Associates to enhance their career knowledge and skills and 20% (1 day per week) on a charity management rotation (or an apprenticeship after 18 months). No two days are the same, but your responsibilities may include: Building and maintaining strong relationships with Associates, helping them to achieve their career goals Developing and delivering professional development-focused support Individual and small group work with Associates Assisting Associates with their applications to undergraduate positions and graduate jobs Developing sector and/or employability skill knowledge while building resources to aid all Associates Developing and maintaining strong relationships with university and/or employer partners Delivering informative workshops to enhance sector knowledge and employability skills Planning, delivering and reporting on events and workshops with partners When applying for this role we ask that applicants are able to commit to the full 18-month training programme, and we encourage participation in the apprenticeship scheme beyond this. As you will be working directly with our beneficiaries throughout their degree, this consistency will allow you to build bonds with your Associates and ensure continuity, thus allowing us to have the most impact for the young people we work with. What Skills and Experience do I need? This programme would be suited to individuals who are committed to upReach s mission, motivated to work with undergraduates and interested in learning about, and gaining experience in, charity management. We are looking for people who are passionate about social mobility and believe that background should not be a barrier to graduate employment. Essential Skills/Experiences: Working in a fast-paced environment and working independently to find solutions to problems Strong organisational and time management skills with a keen eye for detail and the ability to manage a varied workload A University degree in any discipline, or equivalent experience Self-motivation and an ability to work in a small team as well as solo Excellent communication skills and strong written English The ability to engage and communicate confidently with undergraduates, corporate volunteers (mentors) and employers via phone, email, and in person Experience of public speaking or facilitating workshops Desirable Skills/Experiences: Knowledge of the graduate labour market in the UK and experience supporting individuals through an application process Strong negotiation skills and experience in roles requiring influence Working in one or more of the career sectors that upReach support Associates in applying to. Team Culture & Benefits: By joining the upReach team, you will be joining a team who are dedicated to encouraging you in your career journey and fostering an inclusive culture. We offer: Flexible working, hybrid working and reduced Summer Hours (June-August) Statutory Holiday Entitlement of 25 days, plus bank holidays. (This increases to 27 days entitlement after 2.5 years and then to 30 days after 5 years of working with us) Enhanced Parental Leave beyond statutory requirements for all team members Birthday leave, 1 day of Volunteering leave and annual wellbeing days Optional extended unpaid leave during summer months 3% Pension Contribution, this increases to 5% after 5 years of working with us Cycle-to-work scheme, Tech loan scheme Monthly socials, Annual in-person Team Day Dedication to Staff Wellbeing through our Employee Assistance Programme, Mental Health First Aid Training and Ethnic Minority Mentoring Scheme A range of discounts through the Charity Workers Discount and Tickets for Good websites The opportunity to participate in our fantastic staff networks: Disability and Inclusion Network Diverse Roots Network Green Network LGBTQ+ Network Mindfulness Network Parents and Carers Network Socio-Economic Background Network (Im)Migrants Network Ready to apply? We are dedicated to making our recruitment process inclusive. All applications will be blind screened, and our job packs are available in Braille, large text or another format upon request. We can provide reasonable adjustments throughout our recruitment application process and on the job, and we'll always endeavour to be as accommodating as possible. Unfortunately, upReach is unable to offer Visa Sponsorship. Applications close at 12 Noon on Friday 24th October. Equal Opportunities At upReach, we are committed to being an equal opportunities employer and do not discriminate in employment matters on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, gender, age, disability . click apply for full job details
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
Key Information: LOCATION: Bristol, Newcastle, Nottingham, London and Manchester (hybrid working pattern). We are prioritising applications for the Nottingham and Newcastle locations in line with our regional development strategy. HOURS: 37.5 hours per week (flexible working around core hours of 10am-4pm) START DATE: 12th January 2026 DURATION: 18-month graduate programme with optional apprenticeship opportunity upon completion. Permanent contract from August 2025. SALARY: £27,375 per annum (Bristol, Manchester, Nottingham and Newcastle), £30,025 (London). DEADLINE: Friday 24th October at 12pm (noon). The application process: written application > telephone interview > assessment centre. Assessment Centres will take place on w/c 10th November and w/c 17th November 2025. They will be conducted on Zoom and consist of 2 tasks over 70 minutes: An interview, and a pre-prepared presentation (we will send out the task brief upon invite to Assessment stage). In keeping with upReach's mission and values we would particularly encourage applications from individuals from underrepresented groups and those with lived experience of barriers to social mobility. We encourage all applicants to review our Application Pack before submitting your application. About upReach Do you think that your socio-economic background should determine your career prospects? upReach s vision is of a society in which everybody has an equal opportunity to realise their full career potential. Our work is important because right now a student from a disadvantaged background who gains a first-class degree from a top university is less likely to secure an elite job than a more privileged student with a 2.2. We are an award-winning charity employer working to address this issue in partnership with employers and universities. We help undergraduates from lower socio-economic backgrounds achieve their career potential by providing an intensive programme of support that addresses socio-economic barriers to graduate employment. To find out more about how we support our students, visit our website and read our Annual Report, and Impact Report. About the Role upReach is recruiting for our unique Future Charity Leaders Programme (FCLP). This is a great opportunity for anyone who is passionate about social mobility, and looking to gain exposure to various aspects of charity management whilst working with university students who are exploring their career options. We welcome applications from those in the corporate world who are looking for a career change as well as recent graduates wanting to kick-start their career in the third sector. About the FCLP upReach s Future Charity Leaders Programme (FCLP) is a graduate programme combining delivery work (supporting our Associates) with exposure to a range of aspects of charity management. As a Programme Coordinator on the FCLP you will be delivering personalised employment-focused support to a cohort of approximately 80 Associates, helping transform their lives by equipping them with the necessary skills to secure a top graduate job. During a typical week, you should expect to be working across a range of projects including 1:1 undergraduate coaching, group workshops, webinars (we refer to them as Video Forums), partnership management (with university partners or employer partners) and more! In addition to this, the programme offers the opportunity to develop skills in key areas of charity management by participating in 3 rounds of six-month 'rotations'. After your initial 18 months and the completion of 3 six-month rotations, you will have the opportunity to undertake an apprenticeship in Leadership and Management to further develop your skills. Throughout the programme, you will receive dedicated internal training developing your leadership skills and building your confidence in the role. Through our partnership with The Circle Line, you will be part of a supportive peer group, offered regular personal development training workshops online and in-person on their '12 Tools for Life'. You will also be able to choose your own practitioner to support you with 1:1 sessions throughout the programme to help you unlock more of your unique potential. What will I be doing? The FCLP is a fast-paced but rewarding role. Programme Coordinators spend 80% of their time (4 days per week) working directly with Associates to enhance their career knowledge and skills and 20% (1 day per week) on a charity management rotation (or an apprenticeship after 18 months). No two days are the same, but your responsibilities may include: Building and maintaining strong relationships with Associates, helping them to achieve their career goals Developing and delivering professional development-focused support Individual and small group work with Associates Assisting Associates with their applications to undergraduate positions and graduate jobs Developing sector and/or employability skill knowledge while building resources to aid all Associates Developing and maintaining strong relationships with university and/or employer partners Delivering informative workshops to enhance sector knowledge and employability skills Planning, delivering and reporting on events and workshops with partners When applying for this role we ask that applicants are able to commit to the full 18-month training programme, and we encourage participation in the apprenticeship scheme beyond this. As you will be working directly with our beneficiaries throughout their degree, this consistency will allow you to build bonds with your Associates and ensure continuity, thus allowing us to have the most impact for the young people we work with. What Skills and Experience do I need? This programme would be suited to individuals who are committed to upReach s mission, motivated to work with undergraduates and interested in learning about, and gaining experience in, charity management. We are looking for people who are passionate about social mobility and believe that background should not be a barrier to graduate employment. Essential Skills/Experiences: Working in a fast-paced environment and working independently to find solutions to problems Strong organisational and time management skills with a keen eye for detail and the ability to manage a varied workload A University degree in any discipline, or equivalent experience Self-motivation and an ability to work in a small team as well as solo Excellent communication skills and strong written English The ability to engage and communicate confidently with undergraduates, corporate volunteers (mentors) and employers via phone, email, and in person Experience of public speaking or facilitating workshops Desirable Skills/Experiences: Knowledge of the graduate labour market in the UK and experience supporting individuals through an application process Strong negotiation skills and experience in roles requiring influence Working in one or more of the career sectors that upReach support Associates in applying to. Team Culture & Benefits: By joining the upReach team, you will be joining a team who are dedicated to encouraging you in your career journey and fostering an inclusive culture. We offer: Flexible working, hybrid working and reduced Summer Hours (June-August) Statutory Holiday Entitlement of 25 days, plus bank holidays. (This increases to 27 days entitlement after 2.5 years and then to 30 days after 5 years of working with us) Enhanced Parental Leave beyond statutory requirements for all team members Birthday leave, 1 day of Volunteering leave and annual wellbeing days Optional extended unpaid leave during summer months 3% Pension Contribution, this increases to 5% after 5 years of working with us Cycle-to-work scheme, Tech loan scheme Monthly socials, Annual in-person Team Day Dedication to Staff Wellbeing through our Employee Assistance Programme, Mental Health First Aid Training and Ethnic Minority Mentoring Scheme A range of discounts through the Charity Workers Discount and Tickets for Good websites The opportunity to participate in our fantastic staff networks: Disability and Inclusion Network Diverse Roots Network Green Network LGBTQ+ Network Mindfulness Network Parents and Carers Network Socio-Economic Background Network (Im)Migrants Network Ready to apply? We are dedicated to making our recruitment process inclusive. All applications will be blind screened, and our job packs are available in Braille, large text or another format upon request. We can provide reasonable adjustments throughout our recruitment application process and on the job, and we'll always endeavour to be as accommodating as possible. Unfortunately, upReach is unable to offer Visa Sponsorship. Applications close at 12 Noon on Friday 24th October. Equal Opportunities At upReach, we are committed to being an equal opportunities employer and do not discriminate in employment matters on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, gender, age, disability . click apply for full job details
Temporary-to-Permanent Contract Start Date: Monday 3rd November 2025 Location: Blackpool, Lancashire (Must be a driver for home visits) Are you an experienced and resilient SEN Teaching Assistant with a passion for supporting pupils with complex Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) and Behavioural needs? We are looking for a highly skilled individual to join our dedicated team on a Temp-to-Perm basis. This crucial role involves working closely with pupils who require intensive support to manage their behaviour and re-engage with their learning. A significant element of this position includes conducting essential home visits and attending external meetings, making a valid UK driving licence and access to a vehicle essential. The Role and Responsibilities Provide one-to-one and small-group support to pupils with SEN, particularly SEMH and challenging behaviour . Implement tailored behaviour management strategies and de-escalation techniques, working under the guidance of the SENCO and teaching staff. Assist in the delivery of a modified curriculum and therapeutic interventions to promote pupil well-being and academic progress. Conduct planned and essential home visits to support family engagement and maintain communication between the school and home environment (driving is essential for this duty). Contribute to the assessment, planning, and review of Education, Health and Care (EHC) Plans. Act as a positive role model, fostering a safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environment. Essential Requirements Proven experience working as a Teaching Assistant or support worker with children/young people displaying challenging behaviour or SEMH needs . Knowledge of effective behaviour management strategies and understanding of SEN legislation. A valid UK Driving Licence and access to a vehicle is mandatory for carrying out home visits and off-site duties. Excellent communication skills, resilience, and a patient, nurturing approach. Relevant qualification (e.g., Level 2/3 Teaching Assistant, or equivalent experience). The Offer This is an excellent opportunity to secure a long-term position, starting as a temporary contract with a strong view to becoming permanent after a qualifying period. Contract: Temporary initially, leading to permanent employment. Start Date: Monday 3rd November 2025 . Salary: Competitive, reflecting experience and specialist nature of the role (paid weekly/monthly as per agency/school scale). Location: Based in Blackpool, serving pupils across the local area. To apply, please submit your CV and a brief statement detailing your experience with behavioural support and your ability to drive for home visits to or click apply. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff to share this commitment. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references. Specialist SEN Teaching Assistant (Behavioural) job in Blackpool. Temp to Perm role. Must drive for home visits . SEMH experience essential. Start Nov 2025.
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
Temporary-to-Permanent Contract Start Date: Monday 3rd November 2025 Location: Blackpool, Lancashire (Must be a driver for home visits) Are you an experienced and resilient SEN Teaching Assistant with a passion for supporting pupils with complex Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) and Behavioural needs? We are looking for a highly skilled individual to join our dedicated team on a Temp-to-Perm basis. This crucial role involves working closely with pupils who require intensive support to manage their behaviour and re-engage with their learning. A significant element of this position includes conducting essential home visits and attending external meetings, making a valid UK driving licence and access to a vehicle essential. The Role and Responsibilities Provide one-to-one and small-group support to pupils with SEN, particularly SEMH and challenging behaviour . Implement tailored behaviour management strategies and de-escalation techniques, working under the guidance of the SENCO and teaching staff. Assist in the delivery of a modified curriculum and therapeutic interventions to promote pupil well-being and academic progress. Conduct planned and essential home visits to support family engagement and maintain communication between the school and home environment (driving is essential for this duty). Contribute to the assessment, planning, and review of Education, Health and Care (EHC) Plans. Act as a positive role model, fostering a safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environment. Essential Requirements Proven experience working as a Teaching Assistant or support worker with children/young people displaying challenging behaviour or SEMH needs . Knowledge of effective behaviour management strategies and understanding of SEN legislation. A valid UK Driving Licence and access to a vehicle is mandatory for carrying out home visits and off-site duties. Excellent communication skills, resilience, and a patient, nurturing approach. Relevant qualification (e.g., Level 2/3 Teaching Assistant, or equivalent experience). The Offer This is an excellent opportunity to secure a long-term position, starting as a temporary contract with a strong view to becoming permanent after a qualifying period. Contract: Temporary initially, leading to permanent employment. Start Date: Monday 3rd November 2025 . Salary: Competitive, reflecting experience and specialist nature of the role (paid weekly/monthly as per agency/school scale). Location: Based in Blackpool, serving pupils across the local area. To apply, please submit your CV and a brief statement detailing your experience with behavioural support and your ability to drive for home visits to or click apply. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff to share this commitment. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references. Specialist SEN Teaching Assistant (Behavioural) job in Blackpool. Temp to Perm role. Must drive for home visits . SEMH experience essential. Start Nov 2025.
Hays Construction and Property
Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Your new company You'll be working with a respected housing provider delivering intensive housing management services to vulnerable tenants across multiple regions. The organisation is committed to maintaining safe, secure, and well-managed accommodation while supporting tenants to sustain their tenancies and improve their quality of life. Your new role As a Housing Officer, you'll manage a patch of around 40-45 tenants across multiple units. You'll be home-based, typically out on visits 3-4 days per week and completing admin 1-2 days per week, unless emergencies arise. You'll have full autonomy to manage your own diary and visits. The role involves tenancy management, compliance coordination, property inspections, and liaison with contractors and care providers. You'll ensure properties are safe, well-maintained, and ready to let, while supporting tenants with housing-related issues and promoting positive community relationships. Responsibilities include: Deliver intensive housing management services across your patch Conduct regular room health & safety inspections Manage voids, lettings, rent arrears, and tenancy breaches Maintain property inventories and replenish items as needed Facilitate access for contractors and monitor maintenance quality Ensure compliance checks (e.g. gas, legionella) are completed on time Monitor and review CCTV footage where appropriate Prepare documentation for tenancy-related legal proceedings Promote safeguarding and report incidents or near misses Support Housing Benefit claims and liaise with relevant teams What you'll need to succeed Experience in tenancy management and working with vulnerable people Knowledge of housing law and welfare benefits Ability to travel independently across the region Access to a car and full driving licence with business insurance Strong organisational and communication skills CIH Level 3 qualification (desirable) What you'll get in return Competitive hourly rate of 17.24 (inclusive of holiday pay) Mileage paid at 30p per mile from home to properties 20-day holiday (increasing by 1 day per year for the next 5 years) Flexible working with autonomy over your diary Supportive team and meaningful work in the community Access to Hays Temp Worker benefits including pension and training What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Oct 03, 2025
Contractor
Your new company You'll be working with a respected housing provider delivering intensive housing management services to vulnerable tenants across multiple regions. The organisation is committed to maintaining safe, secure, and well-managed accommodation while supporting tenants to sustain their tenancies and improve their quality of life. Your new role As a Housing Officer, you'll manage a patch of around 40-45 tenants across multiple units. You'll be home-based, typically out on visits 3-4 days per week and completing admin 1-2 days per week, unless emergencies arise. You'll have full autonomy to manage your own diary and visits. The role involves tenancy management, compliance coordination, property inspections, and liaison with contractors and care providers. You'll ensure properties are safe, well-maintained, and ready to let, while supporting tenants with housing-related issues and promoting positive community relationships. Responsibilities include: Deliver intensive housing management services across your patch Conduct regular room health & safety inspections Manage voids, lettings, rent arrears, and tenancy breaches Maintain property inventories and replenish items as needed Facilitate access for contractors and monitor maintenance quality Ensure compliance checks (e.g. gas, legionella) are completed on time Monitor and review CCTV footage where appropriate Prepare documentation for tenancy-related legal proceedings Promote safeguarding and report incidents or near misses Support Housing Benefit claims and liaise with relevant teams What you'll need to succeed Experience in tenancy management and working with vulnerable people Knowledge of housing law and welfare benefits Ability to travel independently across the region Access to a car and full driving licence with business insurance Strong organisational and communication skills CIH Level 3 qualification (desirable) What you'll get in return Competitive hourly rate of 17.24 (inclusive of holiday pay) Mileage paid at 30p per mile from home to properties 20-day holiday (increasing by 1 day per year for the next 5 years) Flexible working with autonomy over your diary Supportive team and meaningful work in the community Access to Hays Temp Worker benefits including pension and training What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Places for People Living Plus
Clitheroe, Lancashire
At Places for People, we hire People, not numbers! So, if you like the sound of one of our jobs, please apply - you could be just who we're looking for! Of course, experience and track record are important, but we're more interested in hiring someone that embodies our People Promises. That's someone that does the right thing, is enthusiastic and motivated to grow, believes in Community spirit, is respectful and enjoys their work. As the UK's leading Social Enterprise, we're dedicated to creating inclusive and thriving Communities for both our Customers and Employees. More about your role Want a career where you can really make a difference? As a Customer Support Coordinator, you will be supporting our Communities, adding value by helping vulnerable young people make the transition to adulthood and living independently. We have a rewarding opportunities available for those passionate about supported housing. The roles involve 12-hour shifts (7am-7pm) on a rota basis across 7 days, offering a consistent and structured pattern to support the needs of our residents. This role requires you to provide high quality support and guidance to our young Customers, providing the help they need to develop their independence, keep themselves safe, access training/education/employment and move confidently to permanent housing. This will involve working effectively as a team with external agencies and creating person centred support plans with goals that are achievable for our young people. You also deliver intensive and effective housing management support, ensuring our young customers maintain and thrive in their tenancies. This a building based supported accommodation service but support to access the community will be needed in one of our services in Clitheroe. Your day-to-day tasks will include: Undertaking needs assessments Developing person centred support plans Building caring professional relationships with young people Providing advice, guidance and support to Young People to assist them in meeting their goals Daily Safeguarding and risk management Accurate record keeping and liaising with other professionals Planning transition and moves to permanent housing Want to know more? Download the full job profile . Or hear what one of our current colleagues has to say about their role here Supporting young people with care and compassion - Places for People Please note you will work 36.25 hours per week over a 7-day rota period. This post is subject to a satisfactory disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service and two satisfactory references. ESSENTIAL CRITERIA (MUST-HAVES) Experience in a similar support-based role Knowledge of tenancy and support management Excellent communication skills Team player who can also work independently Strong IT and administrative skills Effective record keeping skills More about you Supportive. Resilient. Organised. If you're those three things, this is the role for you! In a nutshell, here's who we're looking for: You have experience of working with young people 'Can't' isn't in your vocabulary. You radiate positivity and get things done with a smile. You're passionate about helping young people and always willing to rise to the challenge You're super calm in a crisis, dealing with challenges quickly and appropriately. You're efficient with a brilliant eye for detail. You love a system and recognise the importance of record keeping. Commitment to Trauma Informed Practice At Places for People, we are committed to creating safe and supportive environments for individuals who have experienced trauma. We understand that trauma can have a profound impact on individuals, and we are dedicated to recognising the signs and symptoms of trauma, practicing empathy and respect, and using trauma-informed language. We are also committed to providing individuals with choice and autonomy, and to working collaboratively to empower them to re-establish control of their lives. Benefits We are a large diverse and ambitious business, which will give you all the challenge you could wish for. We know that there's always more we can do to make you smile, that's why we offer a comprehensive benefits package with each role, yours will include: Competitive salary, with a salary review yearly Pension with matched contributions up to 7% Excellent holiday package - up to 35 days annual leave with the option to buy or sell leave Cashback plan for healthcare costs - up to £500 saving per year A bonus scheme for all colleagues at 2% Training and development Extra perks including huge discounts and offers from shops, cinemas and much more What's next? If you meet the criteria and are ready to make the next step in your career then click apply. You will be redirected to our careers site where you can discover more about the role, read a full job description and apply directly to us. If you are a Places for People customer and you're looking for support with your application, please contact our skills and employment team on . If you are a recruitment agency please note we operate a PSL and do not take cold calls At Places for People, safeguarding is everyone's responsibility. We are committed to creating safe communities for our customers and colleagues by protecting children, young people, and adults at risk from harm, abuse, and neglect. We follow robust safeguarding policies and procedures, ensuring all employees, volunteers, and contractors uphold the highest standards of safeguarding and accountability. Our recruitment process includes pre-employment checks, including Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks where applicable, to promote a safe and secure working environment. By joining Places for People, you are expected to contribute to our safeguarding culture, following our policies and reporting concerns to protect those in our communities.
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
At Places for People, we hire People, not numbers! So, if you like the sound of one of our jobs, please apply - you could be just who we're looking for! Of course, experience and track record are important, but we're more interested in hiring someone that embodies our People Promises. That's someone that does the right thing, is enthusiastic and motivated to grow, believes in Community spirit, is respectful and enjoys their work. As the UK's leading Social Enterprise, we're dedicated to creating inclusive and thriving Communities for both our Customers and Employees. More about your role Want a career where you can really make a difference? As a Customer Support Coordinator, you will be supporting our Communities, adding value by helping vulnerable young people make the transition to adulthood and living independently. We have a rewarding opportunities available for those passionate about supported housing. The roles involve 12-hour shifts (7am-7pm) on a rota basis across 7 days, offering a consistent and structured pattern to support the needs of our residents. This role requires you to provide high quality support and guidance to our young Customers, providing the help they need to develop their independence, keep themselves safe, access training/education/employment and move confidently to permanent housing. This will involve working effectively as a team with external agencies and creating person centred support plans with goals that are achievable for our young people. You also deliver intensive and effective housing management support, ensuring our young customers maintain and thrive in their tenancies. This a building based supported accommodation service but support to access the community will be needed in one of our services in Clitheroe. Your day-to-day tasks will include: Undertaking needs assessments Developing person centred support plans Building caring professional relationships with young people Providing advice, guidance and support to Young People to assist them in meeting their goals Daily Safeguarding and risk management Accurate record keeping and liaising with other professionals Planning transition and moves to permanent housing Want to know more? Download the full job profile . Or hear what one of our current colleagues has to say about their role here Supporting young people with care and compassion - Places for People Please note you will work 36.25 hours per week over a 7-day rota period. This post is subject to a satisfactory disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service and two satisfactory references. ESSENTIAL CRITERIA (MUST-HAVES) Experience in a similar support-based role Knowledge of tenancy and support management Excellent communication skills Team player who can also work independently Strong IT and administrative skills Effective record keeping skills More about you Supportive. Resilient. Organised. If you're those three things, this is the role for you! In a nutshell, here's who we're looking for: You have experience of working with young people 'Can't' isn't in your vocabulary. You radiate positivity and get things done with a smile. You're passionate about helping young people and always willing to rise to the challenge You're super calm in a crisis, dealing with challenges quickly and appropriately. You're efficient with a brilliant eye for detail. You love a system and recognise the importance of record keeping. Commitment to Trauma Informed Practice At Places for People, we are committed to creating safe and supportive environments for individuals who have experienced trauma. We understand that trauma can have a profound impact on individuals, and we are dedicated to recognising the signs and symptoms of trauma, practicing empathy and respect, and using trauma-informed language. We are also committed to providing individuals with choice and autonomy, and to working collaboratively to empower them to re-establish control of their lives. Benefits We are a large diverse and ambitious business, which will give you all the challenge you could wish for. We know that there's always more we can do to make you smile, that's why we offer a comprehensive benefits package with each role, yours will include: Competitive salary, with a salary review yearly Pension with matched contributions up to 7% Excellent holiday package - up to 35 days annual leave with the option to buy or sell leave Cashback plan for healthcare costs - up to £500 saving per year A bonus scheme for all colleagues at 2% Training and development Extra perks including huge discounts and offers from shops, cinemas and much more What's next? If you meet the criteria and are ready to make the next step in your career then click apply. You will be redirected to our careers site where you can discover more about the role, read a full job description and apply directly to us. If you are a Places for People customer and you're looking for support with your application, please contact our skills and employment team on . If you are a recruitment agency please note we operate a PSL and do not take cold calls At Places for People, safeguarding is everyone's responsibility. We are committed to creating safe communities for our customers and colleagues by protecting children, young people, and adults at risk from harm, abuse, and neglect. We follow robust safeguarding policies and procedures, ensuring all employees, volunteers, and contractors uphold the highest standards of safeguarding and accountability. Our recruitment process includes pre-employment checks, including Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks where applicable, to promote a safe and secure working environment. By joining Places for People, you are expected to contribute to our safeguarding culture, following our policies and reporting concerns to protect those in our communities.
Join our compassionate team in Hyde as a Support Worker and make a real difference in the lives of others. Our Intensive Support Service is dedicated to empowering three individuals to regain their independence, build essential daily living skills and establish a healthy routine. This role goes beyond care-it's about enabling those you support to lead fulfilling lives, engage in their community, and develop their abilities to the fullest. While experience in health or social care is beneficial, it's not essential. With our outstanding training and supportive environment, we welcome individuals from all backgrounds who possess strong communication skills, person-centred values and a genuine commitment to making a positive impact. Located in the convenient SK14 area with excellent access to public transport, our service provides an accessible and rewarding opportunity to embark on or continue a meaningful career. Be part of a team where your warmth and dedication are valued, and your efforts help transform lives. Creative Support's Development Pathway offers a structured induction and values-led training to help staff grow from entry-level to leadership roles. It empowers career progression through tailored learning aligned with national strategies and the WE CARE framework. Vacancy Reference Number: 86716 Applications for this role must be submitted via the Creative Support website using the above vacancy reference number Benefits of working with Creative Support include a probationary bonus, pension contributions, 28 days Annual Leave and company paid enhanced DBS. We are a passionate, inclusive, and anti-racist organization - Stonewall Diversity Champion, Disability Confident Employer who have recently received Investors in People Gold awarded. Applications are reviewed as they are received, we do not provide feedback for unsuccessful applications. We can only accept applications from candidates who are located in and eligible to work within the UK.
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
Join our compassionate team in Hyde as a Support Worker and make a real difference in the lives of others. Our Intensive Support Service is dedicated to empowering three individuals to regain their independence, build essential daily living skills and establish a healthy routine. This role goes beyond care-it's about enabling those you support to lead fulfilling lives, engage in their community, and develop their abilities to the fullest. While experience in health or social care is beneficial, it's not essential. With our outstanding training and supportive environment, we welcome individuals from all backgrounds who possess strong communication skills, person-centred values and a genuine commitment to making a positive impact. Located in the convenient SK14 area with excellent access to public transport, our service provides an accessible and rewarding opportunity to embark on or continue a meaningful career. Be part of a team where your warmth and dedication are valued, and your efforts help transform lives. Creative Support's Development Pathway offers a structured induction and values-led training to help staff grow from entry-level to leadership roles. It empowers career progression through tailored learning aligned with national strategies and the WE CARE framework. Vacancy Reference Number: 86716 Applications for this role must be submitted via the Creative Support website using the above vacancy reference number Benefits of working with Creative Support include a probationary bonus, pension contributions, 28 days Annual Leave and company paid enhanced DBS. We are a passionate, inclusive, and anti-racist organization - Stonewall Diversity Champion, Disability Confident Employer who have recently received Investors in People Gold awarded. Applications are reviewed as they are received, we do not provide feedback for unsuccessful applications. We can only accept applications from candidates who are located in and eligible to work within the UK.