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Amplius
Community Safety Officer
Amplius Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
Community Safety Officer £38,746.40 per annum (Plus Car Allowance of £2,750.28) Hybrid with a weekly presence at either our Rushden, Peterborough or Boston office - managing a patch covering Derby/Nottinghamshire Permanent, Full Time At Amplius, the Community Safety Officer plays a key role in creating safer, stronger communities by managing anti-social behaviour (ASB) and community safety cases. The role focuses on protecting customers, communities, and assets through prevention, early intervention, effective case management, and partnership working with local authorities, police, and other stakeholders. The role promotes safeguarding, supports vulnerable customers, ensures compliance with legislation and best practice, and works collaboratively to improve neighbourhood safety and wellbeing while embodying Amplius' values of collaboration, resilience, and customer focus. Salary: £38,746.40 per annum (Plus Car Allowance of £2,750.28) Contract: Permanent, Full Time Your week: 36.25 hours - Monday to Friday 9:00am - 5:15pm with a 1-hour break Location: Hybrid with a weekly presence at either our Rushden, Peterborough or Boston office - managing a patch covering Derby/Nottinghamshire Snapshot of your role Own a case load of ASB and community safety cases, ensuring timely, proportionate and legally compliant responses. Complete full case management, including proportionality assessments and preparation should any legal action be required. Understand and work towards regional performance against KPI's, service standards and customer satisfaction measures Build and maintain effective relationships with local statutory officers in a designated area. Attend multi-agency forums, for example MARAC and Community Safety Partnerships in person if possible. Engage with customers to gather intelligence, build trust, and co-produce local safety initiatives for more complex case management Ensure compliance with policies and procedures Maintain a detailed knowledge of anti-social behaviour best practice and legislation Champion a culture of safeguarding, inclusion, and customer empowerment. What we're looking for CIH Level 3 - already achieved, working towards or willing to do so. Good knowledge and experience overseeing complex ASB & Community Safety case management. Good knowledge of Tenancy Enforcement and / or the tools and powers of the ASB, Crime and Policing Act 2014 Up to date knowledge of the regulatory environment Experience of building positive relationships with Local Authority partners and other key stakeholders Ability to remain calm and focused under pressure, with the capacity to navigate complex challenges Able to travel around a large geographical area as required Please read the attached Job Description before applying so you get the full scope of the role. You can read about our colleague benefits here - Amplius colleague benefits Closing Date: 5 July We reserve the right to close the vacancy early in response to an overwhelming number of applications or a change in business priorities. Important - We do not provide visa sponsorship; you must be eligible to work in the UK and provide Right to Work evidence. If you have any questions, please contact the Amplius Talent Team and we'll be happy to assist you. Why join Amplius? At Amplius, you'll be trusted to lead, supported to grow and empowered to make a difference. We offer a collaborative working culture, flexibility through hybrid working, and the opportunity to shape how planned works are delivered across our homes - now and into the future. The Company Amplius is one of the largest housing providers across the Midlands, East and Southeast of England. We own and manage more than 40,000 homes and deliver a range of quality services, including care and support, specialist housing and home ownership options. We're a team of over 1,300 colleagues driven to have a positive impact on people's lives and provide affordable homes that make a difference.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Community Safety Officer £38,746.40 per annum (Plus Car Allowance of £2,750.28) Hybrid with a weekly presence at either our Rushden, Peterborough or Boston office - managing a patch covering Derby/Nottinghamshire Permanent, Full Time At Amplius, the Community Safety Officer plays a key role in creating safer, stronger communities by managing anti-social behaviour (ASB) and community safety cases. The role focuses on protecting customers, communities, and assets through prevention, early intervention, effective case management, and partnership working with local authorities, police, and other stakeholders. The role promotes safeguarding, supports vulnerable customers, ensures compliance with legislation and best practice, and works collaboratively to improve neighbourhood safety and wellbeing while embodying Amplius' values of collaboration, resilience, and customer focus. Salary: £38,746.40 per annum (Plus Car Allowance of £2,750.28) Contract: Permanent, Full Time Your week: 36.25 hours - Monday to Friday 9:00am - 5:15pm with a 1-hour break Location: Hybrid with a weekly presence at either our Rushden, Peterborough or Boston office - managing a patch covering Derby/Nottinghamshire Snapshot of your role Own a case load of ASB and community safety cases, ensuring timely, proportionate and legally compliant responses. Complete full case management, including proportionality assessments and preparation should any legal action be required. Understand and work towards regional performance against KPI's, service standards and customer satisfaction measures Build and maintain effective relationships with local statutory officers in a designated area. Attend multi-agency forums, for example MARAC and Community Safety Partnerships in person if possible. Engage with customers to gather intelligence, build trust, and co-produce local safety initiatives for more complex case management Ensure compliance with policies and procedures Maintain a detailed knowledge of anti-social behaviour best practice and legislation Champion a culture of safeguarding, inclusion, and customer empowerment. What we're looking for CIH Level 3 - already achieved, working towards or willing to do so. Good knowledge and experience overseeing complex ASB & Community Safety case management. Good knowledge of Tenancy Enforcement and / or the tools and powers of the ASB, Crime and Policing Act 2014 Up to date knowledge of the regulatory environment Experience of building positive relationships with Local Authority partners and other key stakeholders Ability to remain calm and focused under pressure, with the capacity to navigate complex challenges Able to travel around a large geographical area as required Please read the attached Job Description before applying so you get the full scope of the role. You can read about our colleague benefits here - Amplius colleague benefits Closing Date: 5 July We reserve the right to close the vacancy early in response to an overwhelming number of applications or a change in business priorities. Important - We do not provide visa sponsorship; you must be eligible to work in the UK and provide Right to Work evidence. If you have any questions, please contact the Amplius Talent Team and we'll be happy to assist you. Why join Amplius? At Amplius, you'll be trusted to lead, supported to grow and empowered to make a difference. We offer a collaborative working culture, flexibility through hybrid working, and the opportunity to shape how planned works are delivered across our homes - now and into the future. The Company Amplius is one of the largest housing providers across the Midlands, East and Southeast of England. We own and manage more than 40,000 homes and deliver a range of quality services, including care and support, specialist housing and home ownership options. We're a team of over 1,300 colleagues driven to have a positive impact on people's lives and provide affordable homes that make a difference.
Rise:61
Head of People and Culture
Rise:61 Salisbury, Wiltshire
Join Our Senior Leadership Team: Head of People and Culture Salary: £36,000 - £40,000 FTE Hours: 3 to 4 days a week (22.5 to 30 hours) - Open to full-time discussions for the right candidate Location: Hybrid (Salisbury, Wiltshire) - Requires 50% time on-site within the Bemerton Heath community Closing Date: 11:00 PM on Sunday, 12th July 2026 Target Start: September 2026 (Flexible based on your notice period) Shape the Next Stage of Our Growth At Rise:61, we enter a season of significant opportunity. As we transition our operational management from a single role into two specialised leadership positions, we are seeking a strategic thinker and practical doer to join our Senior Leadership Team. As the Head of People and Culture, you will lead our organisational culture, workforce strategy, and safeguarding practice. This is a pivotal role designed for someone who possesses strong professional expertise but is equally excited to roll up their sleeves, nurture a healthy team, and see a local community thrive. The Impact You Will Make Our work is expanding rapidly-in the past year alone, we engaged with 231 children and young people and made 1,500 local resident contacts. Your leadership will ensure that our staff, volunteers, and young people are safe, supported, and empowered as we continue to grow our reach, quality, and community effectiveness. Key First-Year Priorities Include: Lead a Smooth Transition: Complete the handover of HR responsibilities and review existing systems, policies, and processes to sustain future growth. Strengthen Safeguarding Leadership: Take on the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) role, ensuring the highest standards of safety, compliance, and training across all programmes. Cultivate a Values-Led Culture: Review team structures and embed our core values to foster a healthy environment of excellence, collaboration, and high staff wellbeing. Support & Develop Programme Leadership: Line manage our Developing People Manager and Future Prospects Manager, helping them strengthen programme delivery and impact. What We Are Looking For We welcome applications from people of all faiths and none who can fully support and work within the Christian ethos and core values of Rise:61. Essential Requirements: Senior leadership and management experience within the youth, community, education, or charity sectors. Strong safeguarding leadership experience (as a DSL or equivalent). Strong HR and people management experience, including leading and managing a team. An understanding of the values and Christian ethos of Rise:61. A willingness to get stuck in and support a passionate, close-knit team. Why Join Rise:61? We believe in creating a supportive, great working environment where our team can flourish. Your benefits package will include: Generous Holiday: 35 days a year plus bank holidays. Wellbeing Support: Access to external supervision and dedicated team training. Future Security: A workplace pension scheme with Nest. Culture: A family-friendly working environment with regular team socials. Ready to find out more? Read full details on our history, our direct community impact, and the complete job specification by downloading our candidate pack. How to Apply You can apply for this position in one of two ways: Option 1: Send us your CV and a covering letter. Option 2: Send us your CV and a short video (maximum 3 minutes). In your cover letter or video, please detail why you want to work for Rise:61 / what excites you about the role, alongside the skills and experience that make you the right fit. Benefits: Additional leave Bereavement leave Company pension Enhanced maternity leave Enhanced paternity leave Sick pay Work Location: Hybrid, Bermerton Heath, Salisbury SP2 9LE
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Join Our Senior Leadership Team: Head of People and Culture Salary: £36,000 - £40,000 FTE Hours: 3 to 4 days a week (22.5 to 30 hours) - Open to full-time discussions for the right candidate Location: Hybrid (Salisbury, Wiltshire) - Requires 50% time on-site within the Bemerton Heath community Closing Date: 11:00 PM on Sunday, 12th July 2026 Target Start: September 2026 (Flexible based on your notice period) Shape the Next Stage of Our Growth At Rise:61, we enter a season of significant opportunity. As we transition our operational management from a single role into two specialised leadership positions, we are seeking a strategic thinker and practical doer to join our Senior Leadership Team. As the Head of People and Culture, you will lead our organisational culture, workforce strategy, and safeguarding practice. This is a pivotal role designed for someone who possesses strong professional expertise but is equally excited to roll up their sleeves, nurture a healthy team, and see a local community thrive. The Impact You Will Make Our work is expanding rapidly-in the past year alone, we engaged with 231 children and young people and made 1,500 local resident contacts. Your leadership will ensure that our staff, volunteers, and young people are safe, supported, and empowered as we continue to grow our reach, quality, and community effectiveness. Key First-Year Priorities Include: Lead a Smooth Transition: Complete the handover of HR responsibilities and review existing systems, policies, and processes to sustain future growth. Strengthen Safeguarding Leadership: Take on the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) role, ensuring the highest standards of safety, compliance, and training across all programmes. Cultivate a Values-Led Culture: Review team structures and embed our core values to foster a healthy environment of excellence, collaboration, and high staff wellbeing. Support & Develop Programme Leadership: Line manage our Developing People Manager and Future Prospects Manager, helping them strengthen programme delivery and impact. What We Are Looking For We welcome applications from people of all faiths and none who can fully support and work within the Christian ethos and core values of Rise:61. Essential Requirements: Senior leadership and management experience within the youth, community, education, or charity sectors. Strong safeguarding leadership experience (as a DSL or equivalent). Strong HR and people management experience, including leading and managing a team. An understanding of the values and Christian ethos of Rise:61. A willingness to get stuck in and support a passionate, close-knit team. Why Join Rise:61? We believe in creating a supportive, great working environment where our team can flourish. Your benefits package will include: Generous Holiday: 35 days a year plus bank holidays. Wellbeing Support: Access to external supervision and dedicated team training. Future Security: A workplace pension scheme with Nest. Culture: A family-friendly working environment with regular team socials. Ready to find out more? Read full details on our history, our direct community impact, and the complete job specification by downloading our candidate pack. How to Apply You can apply for this position in one of two ways: Option 1: Send us your CV and a covering letter. Option 2: Send us your CV and a short video (maximum 3 minutes). In your cover letter or video, please detail why you want to work for Rise:61 / what excites you about the role, alongside the skills and experience that make you the right fit. Benefits: Additional leave Bereavement leave Company pension Enhanced maternity leave Enhanced paternity leave Sick pay Work Location: Hybrid, Bermerton Heath, Salisbury SP2 9LE
MITskills
Apprenticeship Assessment Manager
MITskills Byfleet, Surrey
This Surrey center based role will involve leading and managing a team of skills coaches/ assessors working closley with the Quality Manager to Design and implement learning resources and methods of assessment to ensure learners gather high quality evidence towards their apprenticeship Standard to upload to their designated e portfolio system and learning plan. Where required, to complete induction and onboarding processes including Training Plans and Apprenticeship Agreements. Deliver training, workshops and one to one support and coaching sessions to the skills coaches and asessors, reflect the approved delivery plan and e portfolio milestones. Ensure that in every session all Coaches deliver content to ensure apprentices develop new knowledge, skills and behaviours and are confident to apply these in their workplace. Ensure that resources are approved and fit for purpose prior to use in conjunction with the Quality Manager. Ensure that Coaches deliver embedded and stand alone maths, English and digital skills as part of the curriculum (intent) Support MIT Employees, mentors and employers to understand their commitment and responsibilities to apprentices. Ensure that all Skills Coaches respond to requests for information from the allocated Learning Coach in a timely manner. Understand, adhere to and apply MITSkills Safeguarding and Prevent procedures to ensure learners feel safe and are protected at all times. Ensure that Skills Coaches plan and deliver learning to meet their off the job commitment. Support Skills Coaches to overcome barriers to learning and adapt delivery to meet learner s needs signpost for support where necessary to ensure learners have access to high quality and impartial information, advice and guidance (IAG). Ensure Skill Coaches complete, organise and maintain documentation on learner progress for the entirety of the learner journey in conjunction with Sector Leads. Willingness to work in a flexible way including evenings on occasion as required at various location if required Provide access to information and work schedules to support the observation & peer observation process. Conduct formative and summative internal verifications under the direction and guidance of the Quality Lead. Manage own diary effectively to ensure timely visits and reviews are conducted maintain an up to date calendar to support the observation and quality assurance process. In conjunction with the Sector leads, Identify any apprentice who is at risk of leaving their training early and provide extra support whilst informing Operations. Comply with internal and external quality standards, audits and inspections. Promote, adhere to and comply with arrangements and working practices for the following Equality and Diversity, British Values. Safeguarding, Anti-Bullying and Peer on Peer abuse Promote and adhere to Health and Safety arrangements as directed by policies and risk assessments. Work in collaboration with colleagues to achieve company objectives In conjunction with the Quality manager, Maintain qualifications, competency and a record of CPD to ensure that practice is current and reflects the relevant KSBs for the Standards being delivered. Lead working groups and CPD session as directed. Maintain own and Skills Coaches records of CPD to ensure that practice is current and reflects the relevant KSBs for the Standards being delivered. Skills and Abilities: Be able to work in a collaborative and multi-disciplinary environment and work in a professional way at all times. To communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing To produce accurate and concise reports to highlight areas of success and improvement. To work collaboratively with team members and to take on board constructive and developmental feedback to improve the learner experience. Manage staff to ensure deadlines are met. To apply the principles of MIT Skills safeguarding, Prevent and equality and diversity agendas. Be highly organised, paying close attention to detail. Be emotionally resilient and be able to work in a challenging environment. Work in an organisation that is undergoing change due to development and growth. Manage and set daily workflows of the Skills Coach team and IQA s for the department. To be the first point of contact and find resolution for the teaching team using a solutions focussed mindset To keep the team motivated and organised To monitor and performance manage the team against KPI requirements in order for contractual targets to be met To provide feedback, training and coaching to the team. Responsible for ongoing training and development within the department To meet personal KPI s in order for the company to meet its targets To lead, monitor and work closely with Coaches to ensure allocation, capacity and deadlines are met and ensuring learning delivers the off the job requirement. Guiding and supporting skill coaches to ensure quality and consistency of assessment and teaching practice. Planning and monitoring formative and summative internal verification In conjunction with the quality manager coordinate external quality assurance visits. Champion IAG practices and ensure Coaches are skilled at delivering effective IAG in line with MITSkills IAG Policy and arrangements Ensure the departments full compliance with Quality Assurance systems to ensure consistency and continuous improvement, liaising with appropriate staff to ensure that systems in support of assessment, verification and additional support are fully implemented. Undertaking staff development and appraisal under the direction of the HR Lead. To produce and present monthly management reports to the senior management team Conduct OTLA s for the department as directed by the Teaching & Learning Coordinator and OTL Strategy Carry out the duties stated in the quality calendar Develop and monitor sampling strategies and plans for all qualifications. Ensure that schemes of work are used to ensure a well-planned learner journey and are mapped to the KSBs of each Standard Take responsibility for developing and reviewing the approved training plans and competency and prior learning documents Participate in the recruitment and selection of new Skills Coaches Key Performance Indicators Skills Coach Management To ensure sectors 8 weekly reviews are completed with the apprentice employer/mentor Full compliance with Quality Assurance systems to ensure consistency and continuous improvement, liaising with appropriate staff to ensure that systems in support of assessment, verification and additional support are fully implemented. To observe all stages of delivery and to provide developmental support and guidance to To ensure at least a minimum of a 75% success rate at EPA & Timely completion for gateway. Maintain a minimum Grade 2 observation grade across the department . Ensure the department strives for 100% and maintains at least 90% learner and employer satisfaction. To provide full management reports and RAG rating of learners for the senior management team. Complete a monthly sample of learning plans and reviews to ensure that Coaches are compliant with all regulatory requirements Conduct OTLA s for the department to reflect the OTLA schedule Facilitate sector based standardisation activities as per quality calendar Complete allocated tasks in line with the quality calender
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
This Surrey center based role will involve leading and managing a team of skills coaches/ assessors working closley with the Quality Manager to Design and implement learning resources and methods of assessment to ensure learners gather high quality evidence towards their apprenticeship Standard to upload to their designated e portfolio system and learning plan. Where required, to complete induction and onboarding processes including Training Plans and Apprenticeship Agreements. Deliver training, workshops and one to one support and coaching sessions to the skills coaches and asessors, reflect the approved delivery plan and e portfolio milestones. Ensure that in every session all Coaches deliver content to ensure apprentices develop new knowledge, skills and behaviours and are confident to apply these in their workplace. Ensure that resources are approved and fit for purpose prior to use in conjunction with the Quality Manager. Ensure that Coaches deliver embedded and stand alone maths, English and digital skills as part of the curriculum (intent) Support MIT Employees, mentors and employers to understand their commitment and responsibilities to apprentices. Ensure that all Skills Coaches respond to requests for information from the allocated Learning Coach in a timely manner. Understand, adhere to and apply MITSkills Safeguarding and Prevent procedures to ensure learners feel safe and are protected at all times. Ensure that Skills Coaches plan and deliver learning to meet their off the job commitment. Support Skills Coaches to overcome barriers to learning and adapt delivery to meet learner s needs signpost for support where necessary to ensure learners have access to high quality and impartial information, advice and guidance (IAG). Ensure Skill Coaches complete, organise and maintain documentation on learner progress for the entirety of the learner journey in conjunction with Sector Leads. Willingness to work in a flexible way including evenings on occasion as required at various location if required Provide access to information and work schedules to support the observation & peer observation process. Conduct formative and summative internal verifications under the direction and guidance of the Quality Lead. Manage own diary effectively to ensure timely visits and reviews are conducted maintain an up to date calendar to support the observation and quality assurance process. In conjunction with the Sector leads, Identify any apprentice who is at risk of leaving their training early and provide extra support whilst informing Operations. Comply with internal and external quality standards, audits and inspections. Promote, adhere to and comply with arrangements and working practices for the following Equality and Diversity, British Values. Safeguarding, Anti-Bullying and Peer on Peer abuse Promote and adhere to Health and Safety arrangements as directed by policies and risk assessments. Work in collaboration with colleagues to achieve company objectives In conjunction with the Quality manager, Maintain qualifications, competency and a record of CPD to ensure that practice is current and reflects the relevant KSBs for the Standards being delivered. Lead working groups and CPD session as directed. Maintain own and Skills Coaches records of CPD to ensure that practice is current and reflects the relevant KSBs for the Standards being delivered. Skills and Abilities: Be able to work in a collaborative and multi-disciplinary environment and work in a professional way at all times. To communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing To produce accurate and concise reports to highlight areas of success and improvement. To work collaboratively with team members and to take on board constructive and developmental feedback to improve the learner experience. Manage staff to ensure deadlines are met. To apply the principles of MIT Skills safeguarding, Prevent and equality and diversity agendas. Be highly organised, paying close attention to detail. Be emotionally resilient and be able to work in a challenging environment. Work in an organisation that is undergoing change due to development and growth. Manage and set daily workflows of the Skills Coach team and IQA s for the department. To be the first point of contact and find resolution for the teaching team using a solutions focussed mindset To keep the team motivated and organised To monitor and performance manage the team against KPI requirements in order for contractual targets to be met To provide feedback, training and coaching to the team. Responsible for ongoing training and development within the department To meet personal KPI s in order for the company to meet its targets To lead, monitor and work closely with Coaches to ensure allocation, capacity and deadlines are met and ensuring learning delivers the off the job requirement. Guiding and supporting skill coaches to ensure quality and consistency of assessment and teaching practice. Planning and monitoring formative and summative internal verification In conjunction with the quality manager coordinate external quality assurance visits. Champion IAG practices and ensure Coaches are skilled at delivering effective IAG in line with MITSkills IAG Policy and arrangements Ensure the departments full compliance with Quality Assurance systems to ensure consistency and continuous improvement, liaising with appropriate staff to ensure that systems in support of assessment, verification and additional support are fully implemented. Undertaking staff development and appraisal under the direction of the HR Lead. To produce and present monthly management reports to the senior management team Conduct OTLA s for the department as directed by the Teaching & Learning Coordinator and OTL Strategy Carry out the duties stated in the quality calendar Develop and monitor sampling strategies and plans for all qualifications. Ensure that schemes of work are used to ensure a well-planned learner journey and are mapped to the KSBs of each Standard Take responsibility for developing and reviewing the approved training plans and competency and prior learning documents Participate in the recruitment and selection of new Skills Coaches Key Performance Indicators Skills Coach Management To ensure sectors 8 weekly reviews are completed with the apprentice employer/mentor Full compliance with Quality Assurance systems to ensure consistency and continuous improvement, liaising with appropriate staff to ensure that systems in support of assessment, verification and additional support are fully implemented. To observe all stages of delivery and to provide developmental support and guidance to To ensure at least a minimum of a 75% success rate at EPA & Timely completion for gateway. Maintain a minimum Grade 2 observation grade across the department . Ensure the department strives for 100% and maintains at least 90% learner and employer satisfaction. To provide full management reports and RAG rating of learners for the senior management team. Complete a monthly sample of learning plans and reviews to ensure that Coaches are compliant with all regulatory requirements Conduct OTLA s for the department to reflect the OTLA schedule Facilitate sector based standardisation activities as per quality calendar Complete allocated tasks in line with the quality calender
THE MARINE SOCIETY AND SEA CADETS
Safeguarding Officer
THE MARINE SOCIETY AND SEA CADETS Lambeth, London
Job Title: Safeguarding Officer Location: MSSC NSC, 200B Lambeth Road, London, SE1 7JY (Hybrid) Salary: £40,300 gross, per annum Job type: Full time, permanent Closing Date: 8th July 2026 Are you a Safeguarding professional looking for a new opportunity and challenge? We are currently looking for an exceptional Safeguarding Officer to join our expanding team. The Marine Society & Sea Cadets (MSSC) is the leading maritime charity for youth development and lifelong learning. We are a vibrant and growing charity inspiring young people to achieve their potential through challenge and nautical adventure and also enabling seafarers and maritime professionals to realise their potential through learning and career development. Working with our employees, cadets, and volunteers, we have built a strong vision and five-year Future Ready strategy to meet the growing demand for what we provide, both for young people, seafarers and maritime professionals - and the thousands who aspire to be the sea cadets and marine professionals of the future. It is also about equipping them to achieve their potential and thrive in a rapidly changing world, while growing our charity to benefit even more people - including those from under-represented or marginalised groups. About the role: We have an opportunity for a Safeguarding Officer to join our very busy team! The organisation has a strong safeguarding ethos promoting the overall safety, safeguarding and welfare of all of our members. We are seeking individuals who have experience of the voluntary youth or community sector or other relevant professional field and have direct practice experience of working with children & young people in a safeguarding context. You will have excellent knowledge of the principles and practices of Early Help along with experience and knowledge of statutory requirements, and best practice guidance, relating to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults at risk. Our safeguarding team operates centrally in London where we are responsible for providing support, advice and guidance to our volunteers relating on all safeguarding matters across the UK. Our safeguarding Officers act as our lead professionals in managing safeguarding casework in line with our policy, procedures and statutory duty. We aim high and strive for excellence in our practices to safeguard children, young people and adults at risk. We are continually evolving and seeking ways to improve and enhance our safeguarding practices as we move forward. Whilst this is a Monday- Friday full time position, a flexible approach to work and working patterns is a must, as is the ability to work effectively and respond appropriately in challenging circumstances. Key duties Support, guide and coach SCC volunteers to implement a local response to safeguarding concerns Effective and skilful management of an allocated caseload Lead professional - Allegation Management Action referrals to statutory agencies e.g. Local Authority Designated Officer, Police, Children's Services, Social Care or equivalent across the UK (including DBS, PVGS) Benefits: 25 days annual leave per annum, pro rata for part time employees, increasing with length of service Hybrid working for many roles Volunteering Leave Life assurance (4x salary) Private medical insurance Generous pension (employer contribution up to 10%) Cycle to work scheme Access to the Marine Society Digital Library Wellbeing portal and EAP with 121 counselling Employee development: We are investing in our employees' development and have an annual calendar of learning and development opportunities, designed to support employees to develop into their roles and stretch them to achieve their full potential. Please Note: MSSC positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates from all backgrounds. Equity, diversity, and inclusion really matters to us, so we can best serve our beneficiaries from every community. We work to ensure a fair and consistent recruitment process and aim to be a charity where diversity of experience, identity and skills are valued and welcomed. MSSC is an equal opportunities employer. We recognise our responsibilities to safeguard and protect the young people and vulnerable adults with whom we work. We do all we can to promote their health, safety and wellbeing, and we expect our staff to share this commitment and work in line with safeguarding policy, the MSSC's values and ethos of inclusivity. We adhere to safer recruitment practices and therefore employment is subject to detailed pre-employment checks for successful candidates, including references and criminal disclosure checks and the completion of a disclosure questionnaire. All successful applicants are required to attend safeguarding training and undergo pre-employment checks including a criminal record check. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to complete your application. Candidates with experience of; Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL), Safeguarding Caseworker, Child Protection Officer, Safeguarding & Welfare Coordinator will also be considered for this role.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Safeguarding Officer Location: MSSC NSC, 200B Lambeth Road, London, SE1 7JY (Hybrid) Salary: £40,300 gross, per annum Job type: Full time, permanent Closing Date: 8th July 2026 Are you a Safeguarding professional looking for a new opportunity and challenge? We are currently looking for an exceptional Safeguarding Officer to join our expanding team. The Marine Society & Sea Cadets (MSSC) is the leading maritime charity for youth development and lifelong learning. We are a vibrant and growing charity inspiring young people to achieve their potential through challenge and nautical adventure and also enabling seafarers and maritime professionals to realise their potential through learning and career development. Working with our employees, cadets, and volunteers, we have built a strong vision and five-year Future Ready strategy to meet the growing demand for what we provide, both for young people, seafarers and maritime professionals - and the thousands who aspire to be the sea cadets and marine professionals of the future. It is also about equipping them to achieve their potential and thrive in a rapidly changing world, while growing our charity to benefit even more people - including those from under-represented or marginalised groups. About the role: We have an opportunity for a Safeguarding Officer to join our very busy team! The organisation has a strong safeguarding ethos promoting the overall safety, safeguarding and welfare of all of our members. We are seeking individuals who have experience of the voluntary youth or community sector or other relevant professional field and have direct practice experience of working with children & young people in a safeguarding context. You will have excellent knowledge of the principles and practices of Early Help along with experience and knowledge of statutory requirements, and best practice guidance, relating to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults at risk. Our safeguarding team operates centrally in London where we are responsible for providing support, advice and guidance to our volunteers relating on all safeguarding matters across the UK. Our safeguarding Officers act as our lead professionals in managing safeguarding casework in line with our policy, procedures and statutory duty. We aim high and strive for excellence in our practices to safeguard children, young people and adults at risk. We are continually evolving and seeking ways to improve and enhance our safeguarding practices as we move forward. Whilst this is a Monday- Friday full time position, a flexible approach to work and working patterns is a must, as is the ability to work effectively and respond appropriately in challenging circumstances. Key duties Support, guide and coach SCC volunteers to implement a local response to safeguarding concerns Effective and skilful management of an allocated caseload Lead professional - Allegation Management Action referrals to statutory agencies e.g. Local Authority Designated Officer, Police, Children's Services, Social Care or equivalent across the UK (including DBS, PVGS) Benefits: 25 days annual leave per annum, pro rata for part time employees, increasing with length of service Hybrid working for many roles Volunteering Leave Life assurance (4x salary) Private medical insurance Generous pension (employer contribution up to 10%) Cycle to work scheme Access to the Marine Society Digital Library Wellbeing portal and EAP with 121 counselling Employee development: We are investing in our employees' development and have an annual calendar of learning and development opportunities, designed to support employees to develop into their roles and stretch them to achieve their full potential. Please Note: MSSC positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates from all backgrounds. Equity, diversity, and inclusion really matters to us, so we can best serve our beneficiaries from every community. We work to ensure a fair and consistent recruitment process and aim to be a charity where diversity of experience, identity and skills are valued and welcomed. MSSC is an equal opportunities employer. We recognise our responsibilities to safeguard and protect the young people and vulnerable adults with whom we work. We do all we can to promote their health, safety and wellbeing, and we expect our staff to share this commitment and work in line with safeguarding policy, the MSSC's values and ethos of inclusivity. We adhere to safer recruitment practices and therefore employment is subject to detailed pre-employment checks for successful candidates, including references and criminal disclosure checks and the completion of a disclosure questionnaire. All successful applicants are required to attend safeguarding training and undergo pre-employment checks including a criminal record check. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to complete your application. Candidates with experience of; Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL), Safeguarding Caseworker, Child Protection Officer, Safeguarding & Welfare Coordinator will also be considered for this role.
Outcomes First Group
Speech and Language Therapist
Outcomes First Group Rossendale, Lancashire
Are you looking for an employer who can offer you opportunities for growth and development in your speech and language therapy career- All whilst working within a friendly multidisciplinary team in a rewarding education setting? Do you want to have opportunities to participate in research projects, special interest groups and form part of a wider speech and language therapy network that meets regularly for training & development? Do you want to have flexibility and be able to work creatively to deliver specialist SaLT assessment and intervention fostering independence within an education setting? H ow about working for an employer who has been awarded a 'Great Place to Work' for the 6th year running? We work smarter so that you can enjoy the things that matter outside of work Job Title: Speech and Language Therapist Location: Belmont School - Rawtenstall, Lancashire BB4 6RX Salary: Up to £53,200 FTE DOE Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday-Friday, 8.30am - 4.30pm Contract: Permanent -Term Time only Essential: Full valid UK driving licence and access to own vehicle In a world where the demand for clinical support is increasing daily, we understand the importance and value of the work you carry out. Your unique skills and expertise are critical to building better outcomes for our pupils. This is why we aim to have a multidisciplinary clinical team for each of our sites to provide this vital provision in collaboration with our education teams. Creating an environment where our pupils can truly flourish and grow in independence is key. We understand the value of helping our employees develop in their careers. For clinicians to achieve their Continued Professional Development (CPD) goals we offer a £2000 training allowance, so that you can complete role specific training tailored to your individual requirements once your probation has been completed. About Outcomes First Group At Outcomes First Group, we believe every child has the ability to thrive when given access to a learning environment designed for their success. We exist to provide, champion and develop an exceptional education that is research-led and tailored around the abilities and aspirations of the individual - a commitment that shapes tomorrow's leaders, cultivates a lifelong love of learning and equips young minds to craft their own bright futures. At the heart of our philosophy lies a unique blend of tradition and innovation. We champion smaller class sizes, personalised learning plans and a curriculum that prepares students for success both in and beyond the classroom, evidenced in a 97% success rate in guiding our leavers into education, employment or training. As the largest and most accomplished organisation in our sector, we have the capability to invest in forward-thinking initiatives and resources based on the needs of the individual pupil, rather than the collective. This investment creates consistent and measurable results for our pupils and teams. Outcomes First Group operates a number of specialist education and care brands across the UK, including Blenheim Schools, each delivering tailored provision to meet the diverse needs of children and young people. To find out more about our segments and expert services, visit: The role: We are looking for a Speech and Language Therapist to join our in-house clinical team at Belmont School. Working collaboratively with the education team, you will deliver bespoke Speech and Language Therapy assessment and intervention to pupils who may have experienced developmental trauma, be neurodivergent or have SEMH needs. You will work within the standards provided in the OFG Speech and Language Therapy Ways of Working. This will guide your practice within an education setting and clarify your roles and responsibilities, while taking into account the requirements of your governing and professional bodies. You will be given responsibility for holding a Speech and Language therapy caseload, with the full support of your designated clinical supervisor and Lead Clinician, also contributing to staff training and consultation as required. This post would suit a resilient, creative and enthusiastic individual. Our Clinical Teams help maintain a person-centred, empowering approach always putting the pupils we support at the forefront of everything they do. All our settings maintain a strong safeguarding culture, and the pupils we support are heard, respected, and involved in decisions that affect them. We strive for excellence, which is why we are one of the leading service providers in the UK. With this in mind, we are looking for a Speech and Language Therapist who shares our vision to use innovative approaches to enhance the quality of life and outcomes of the pupils we support. Location: Belmont School - Rawtenstall, Lancashire BB4 6RX - Belmont School forms part of our Acorn Education brand and is an independent specialist day school, supporting children and young people aged 11 - 18 Belmont School - Lancashire School Finder - Acorn For further information regarding this vacancy please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification attached. Essential Criteria: Recognised Speech & Language Therapy degree HCPC registered, and registered with the RCSLT Some relevant experience in a previously held job of engaging and working with individuals presenting with complex and diverse communication profiles Some knowledge of neurodiversity and trauma informed practice Some experience of multi-disciplinary working in a range of settings Some experience of communicating with/working with families/relatives and carers An interest in developing knowledge and skills in different areas of SaLT practice Good relationship building, analytical and judgmental skills Good communication skills (oral and written) Good time management and organisational skills Competent in core areas of SaLT practice and clear understanding of RCSLT Communication Standards Knowledge of different SaLT assessment tools, types of intervention and knowledge of how to formulate support plans based on needs profile Knowledge of legislation and its implications for both clinical practice and professional management in relation to the client group Ability to work collaboratively as part of the multi-disciplinary team Willingness to attend training and working towards further qualifications relevant to the client group supporting Desirable: Some understanding of the other differences, e.g. sensory and motor, which may impact on an individual's communication strengths, differences, traits, difficulties and needs profile Some evidence of understanding the relationship between arousal levels and communication Why work for us? Alongside working with a network of over 350 clinical colleagues with regular forums for peer reflection and practice development, Outcomes First Group offer an array of flexible benefit options: Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward and flexible benefits package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical heath checks Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover £2000 CPD Training Allowance At Outcomes First Group we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and young people. All successful applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS We reserve the right to close vacancies early, please submit your application at the earliest opportunity. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales. Job Ref: 313504
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Are you looking for an employer who can offer you opportunities for growth and development in your speech and language therapy career- All whilst working within a friendly multidisciplinary team in a rewarding education setting? Do you want to have opportunities to participate in research projects, special interest groups and form part of a wider speech and language therapy network that meets regularly for training & development? Do you want to have flexibility and be able to work creatively to deliver specialist SaLT assessment and intervention fostering independence within an education setting? H ow about working for an employer who has been awarded a 'Great Place to Work' for the 6th year running? We work smarter so that you can enjoy the things that matter outside of work Job Title: Speech and Language Therapist Location: Belmont School - Rawtenstall, Lancashire BB4 6RX Salary: Up to £53,200 FTE DOE Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday-Friday, 8.30am - 4.30pm Contract: Permanent -Term Time only Essential: Full valid UK driving licence and access to own vehicle In a world where the demand for clinical support is increasing daily, we understand the importance and value of the work you carry out. Your unique skills and expertise are critical to building better outcomes for our pupils. This is why we aim to have a multidisciplinary clinical team for each of our sites to provide this vital provision in collaboration with our education teams. Creating an environment where our pupils can truly flourish and grow in independence is key. We understand the value of helping our employees develop in their careers. For clinicians to achieve their Continued Professional Development (CPD) goals we offer a £2000 training allowance, so that you can complete role specific training tailored to your individual requirements once your probation has been completed. About Outcomes First Group At Outcomes First Group, we believe every child has the ability to thrive when given access to a learning environment designed for their success. We exist to provide, champion and develop an exceptional education that is research-led and tailored around the abilities and aspirations of the individual - a commitment that shapes tomorrow's leaders, cultivates a lifelong love of learning and equips young minds to craft their own bright futures. At the heart of our philosophy lies a unique blend of tradition and innovation. We champion smaller class sizes, personalised learning plans and a curriculum that prepares students for success both in and beyond the classroom, evidenced in a 97% success rate in guiding our leavers into education, employment or training. As the largest and most accomplished organisation in our sector, we have the capability to invest in forward-thinking initiatives and resources based on the needs of the individual pupil, rather than the collective. This investment creates consistent and measurable results for our pupils and teams. Outcomes First Group operates a number of specialist education and care brands across the UK, including Blenheim Schools, each delivering tailored provision to meet the diverse needs of children and young people. To find out more about our segments and expert services, visit: The role: We are looking for a Speech and Language Therapist to join our in-house clinical team at Belmont School. Working collaboratively with the education team, you will deliver bespoke Speech and Language Therapy assessment and intervention to pupils who may have experienced developmental trauma, be neurodivergent or have SEMH needs. You will work within the standards provided in the OFG Speech and Language Therapy Ways of Working. This will guide your practice within an education setting and clarify your roles and responsibilities, while taking into account the requirements of your governing and professional bodies. You will be given responsibility for holding a Speech and Language therapy caseload, with the full support of your designated clinical supervisor and Lead Clinician, also contributing to staff training and consultation as required. This post would suit a resilient, creative and enthusiastic individual. Our Clinical Teams help maintain a person-centred, empowering approach always putting the pupils we support at the forefront of everything they do. All our settings maintain a strong safeguarding culture, and the pupils we support are heard, respected, and involved in decisions that affect them. We strive for excellence, which is why we are one of the leading service providers in the UK. With this in mind, we are looking for a Speech and Language Therapist who shares our vision to use innovative approaches to enhance the quality of life and outcomes of the pupils we support. Location: Belmont School - Rawtenstall, Lancashire BB4 6RX - Belmont School forms part of our Acorn Education brand and is an independent specialist day school, supporting children and young people aged 11 - 18 Belmont School - Lancashire School Finder - Acorn For further information regarding this vacancy please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification attached. Essential Criteria: Recognised Speech & Language Therapy degree HCPC registered, and registered with the RCSLT Some relevant experience in a previously held job of engaging and working with individuals presenting with complex and diverse communication profiles Some knowledge of neurodiversity and trauma informed practice Some experience of multi-disciplinary working in a range of settings Some experience of communicating with/working with families/relatives and carers An interest in developing knowledge and skills in different areas of SaLT practice Good relationship building, analytical and judgmental skills Good communication skills (oral and written) Good time management and organisational skills Competent in core areas of SaLT practice and clear understanding of RCSLT Communication Standards Knowledge of different SaLT assessment tools, types of intervention and knowledge of how to formulate support plans based on needs profile Knowledge of legislation and its implications for both clinical practice and professional management in relation to the client group Ability to work collaboratively as part of the multi-disciplinary team Willingness to attend training and working towards further qualifications relevant to the client group supporting Desirable: Some understanding of the other differences, e.g. sensory and motor, which may impact on an individual's communication strengths, differences, traits, difficulties and needs profile Some evidence of understanding the relationship between arousal levels and communication Why work for us? Alongside working with a network of over 350 clinical colleagues with regular forums for peer reflection and practice development, Outcomes First Group offer an array of flexible benefit options: Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward and flexible benefits package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical heath checks Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover £2000 CPD Training Allowance At Outcomes First Group we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and young people. All successful applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS We reserve the right to close vacancies early, please submit your application at the earliest opportunity. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales. Job Ref: 313504
CORAM VOICE
Children's Rights Services Manager - West Midlands
CORAM VOICE Coventry, Warwickshire
Job Title: Children's Rights Services Manager Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Full Time - 35 hours per week Salary: £34,701 - £36,701 per annum Location: West Midlands (Home-based with regular travel across the region and occasional national travel) Are you passionate about championing children's rights and ensuring their voices influence decisions that affect their lives? Do you have the leadership skills and commitment to develop high-quality advocacy, independent visitor and children's rights services that empower children and young people to be heard, respected and involved in decision-making? We are seeking an experienced and motivated Children's Rights Services Manager to lead our advocacy and children's rights services across the West Midlands. This is an exciting opportunity to join a nationally recognised children's rights organisation and play a key role in ensuring children and young people receive high-quality, independent support that promotes their rights, wishes and feelings. You will lead a team of coordinators, advocates, independent visitor staff and volunteers, ensuring services are delivered in line with national standards, contractual requirements and best practice frameworks. You will also contribute to the development of innovative services that improve outcomes for children and young people across the region and nationally. If you are committed to empowering children and young people, promoting participation, and delivering excellent services that make a lasting difference, we would love to hear from you. About Coram Coram is committed to improving the lives of children and young people. We support children and young people from birth to independence, creating change that lasts a lifetime. Coram is the UK's oldest children's charity, founded by Thomas Coram in London in 1739. Today, the Coram group helps more than one million children, young people, families and professionals every year by providing access to the skills, opportunities and support they need to thrive. About Coram Voice Coram Voice is a leading national children's rights organisation. We champion the rights of children and young people and ensure their voices are heard in decisions that matter to them. For over 50 years, we have worked alongside children in care, care leavers, children receiving social care support, and others who rely on the help of the state. Through advocacy, independent visitor services, participation and rights-based projects, we help children and young people understand and exercise their rights and influence the services they receive. Our vision is a society where every child and young person is treated with dignity and respect, free from inequality and discrimination, and where their views are at the heart of decision-making. About the Role We are pleased to offer an exciting opportunity to join Coram Voice as our new Children's Rights Services Manager for the West Midlands. In this pivotal leadership role, you will be responsible for the operational management of advocacy, independent visitor and other children's rights services delivered across the region. You will ensure that services are child-led, rights-based and delivered in accordance with the National Standards You will provide leadership and support to service delivery teams, oversee contract performance and compliance, manage service budgets, develop partnerships with local authorities and other stakeholders, and contribute to service innovation and growth. As Designated Safeguarding Person for the region, you will play a critical role in ensuring the safety and wellbeing of children and young people accessing our services. What You Will Receive Coram Voice reward and recognise the valuable contributions our staff make to the organisation and offer an attractive benefits package to do so. Coram Voice benefits package includes a competitive salary, a matched pension scheme up to 5% of salary, generous leave entitlements of up to 28 days' annual leave plus an additional 3 days paid leave between Christmas and New Year and a suite of family friendly policies, which promote employee wellbeing. We are seeking candidates who are committed to our objectives for children and young people and equally committed to the organisation and the development of our services. The recruitment process Our Service Managers will undertake Shortlisting. Successful candidates will be invited for interview. The interview process comprises of a written exercise and a panel interview. Successful candidates will have a further one to one interview in accordance within Warner recommendations. Internal candidates will need to notify HR of their interest in the post and they will provide further information on the internal application process. Returning Your Application We cannot accept CVs. When completing your application form, please address each point in the person specification and provide clear examples demonstrating how you meet the requirements of the role. Applications must be fully completed to be considered. Internal applicants should follow the internal recruitment process and contact HR for further information. Closing Date: Monday 20th July 2026 at Noon Interview Date: Wednesday 29th July General Information DBS Checks: All posts are subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Training: Successful candidates will complete our mandatory induction and training programme, including Advocacy in Action, Safeguarding, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and GDPR . Conflict of Interest: The independence of our advocacy services is fundamental to our work. Applicants should declare any potential conflicts of interest during the recruitment process. Coram is an equal opportunities employer and we believe a diverse workforce enables us to improve the services to the children and families we help. We are genuinely committed to encouraging candidates from all sections of the community we seek to support. This includes those from, Asian, African, Caribbean and other minority ethnic backgrounds, those that identify as LGBQT+, those with disabilities, those with lived experience of care, those with neuro-diversity, and those from other groups who are underrepresented at Coram. If applicants feel comfortable, we would encourage them to draw on lived experience as well as professional experience in their personal statement as part of their application.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Children's Rights Services Manager Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Full Time - 35 hours per week Salary: £34,701 - £36,701 per annum Location: West Midlands (Home-based with regular travel across the region and occasional national travel) Are you passionate about championing children's rights and ensuring their voices influence decisions that affect their lives? Do you have the leadership skills and commitment to develop high-quality advocacy, independent visitor and children's rights services that empower children and young people to be heard, respected and involved in decision-making? We are seeking an experienced and motivated Children's Rights Services Manager to lead our advocacy and children's rights services across the West Midlands. This is an exciting opportunity to join a nationally recognised children's rights organisation and play a key role in ensuring children and young people receive high-quality, independent support that promotes their rights, wishes and feelings. You will lead a team of coordinators, advocates, independent visitor staff and volunteers, ensuring services are delivered in line with national standards, contractual requirements and best practice frameworks. You will also contribute to the development of innovative services that improve outcomes for children and young people across the region and nationally. If you are committed to empowering children and young people, promoting participation, and delivering excellent services that make a lasting difference, we would love to hear from you. About Coram Coram is committed to improving the lives of children and young people. We support children and young people from birth to independence, creating change that lasts a lifetime. Coram is the UK's oldest children's charity, founded by Thomas Coram in London in 1739. Today, the Coram group helps more than one million children, young people, families and professionals every year by providing access to the skills, opportunities and support they need to thrive. About Coram Voice Coram Voice is a leading national children's rights organisation. We champion the rights of children and young people and ensure their voices are heard in decisions that matter to them. For over 50 years, we have worked alongside children in care, care leavers, children receiving social care support, and others who rely on the help of the state. Through advocacy, independent visitor services, participation and rights-based projects, we help children and young people understand and exercise their rights and influence the services they receive. Our vision is a society where every child and young person is treated with dignity and respect, free from inequality and discrimination, and where their views are at the heart of decision-making. About the Role We are pleased to offer an exciting opportunity to join Coram Voice as our new Children's Rights Services Manager for the West Midlands. In this pivotal leadership role, you will be responsible for the operational management of advocacy, independent visitor and other children's rights services delivered across the region. You will ensure that services are child-led, rights-based and delivered in accordance with the National Standards You will provide leadership and support to service delivery teams, oversee contract performance and compliance, manage service budgets, develop partnerships with local authorities and other stakeholders, and contribute to service innovation and growth. As Designated Safeguarding Person for the region, you will play a critical role in ensuring the safety and wellbeing of children and young people accessing our services. What You Will Receive Coram Voice reward and recognise the valuable contributions our staff make to the organisation and offer an attractive benefits package to do so. Coram Voice benefits package includes a competitive salary, a matched pension scheme up to 5% of salary, generous leave entitlements of up to 28 days' annual leave plus an additional 3 days paid leave between Christmas and New Year and a suite of family friendly policies, which promote employee wellbeing. We are seeking candidates who are committed to our objectives for children and young people and equally committed to the organisation and the development of our services. The recruitment process Our Service Managers will undertake Shortlisting. Successful candidates will be invited for interview. The interview process comprises of a written exercise and a panel interview. Successful candidates will have a further one to one interview in accordance within Warner recommendations. Internal candidates will need to notify HR of their interest in the post and they will provide further information on the internal application process. Returning Your Application We cannot accept CVs. When completing your application form, please address each point in the person specification and provide clear examples demonstrating how you meet the requirements of the role. Applications must be fully completed to be considered. Internal applicants should follow the internal recruitment process and contact HR for further information. Closing Date: Monday 20th July 2026 at Noon Interview Date: Wednesday 29th July General Information DBS Checks: All posts are subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Training: Successful candidates will complete our mandatory induction and training programme, including Advocacy in Action, Safeguarding, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and GDPR . Conflict of Interest: The independence of our advocacy services is fundamental to our work. Applicants should declare any potential conflicts of interest during the recruitment process. Coram is an equal opportunities employer and we believe a diverse workforce enables us to improve the services to the children and families we help. We are genuinely committed to encouraging candidates from all sections of the community we seek to support. This includes those from, Asian, African, Caribbean and other minority ethnic backgrounds, those that identify as LGBQT+, those with disabilities, those with lived experience of care, those with neuro-diversity, and those from other groups who are underrepresented at Coram. If applicants feel comfortable, we would encourage them to draw on lived experience as well as professional experience in their personal statement as part of their application.
Children's Home Deputy Manager
Compass Community Swaffham Prior, Cambridgeshire
About The Role Are you a Life Changer? Do you want to lean in and transform the life of a child? Compass Community puts children first through our therapeutic, innovative approach. Integrity, Courage and Care shape how we work. We listen deeply, challenge each other and fixing what needs fixing, together. This is the work. And we d like you to be part of it Work in a children s home that makes a positive, lasting difference to children s lives. This Deputy Manager role is ideal for experienced Senior Residential Workers or existing Deputy Managers who are looking to further develop their leadership skills within residential childcare. We are looking for a determined, caring and thoughtful professional to support the Registered Manager in delivering high-quality, child-centred care. We are looking for someone who Is 22 years old or above (to meet Ofsted regulations). Has their NVQ Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare. Has at least 2 year s experiences within Residential Childcare and working alongside young people. Has a valid manual driving licence. What will I do as a Deputy Manager? Using life skills, you will have the opportunity to make a huge difference within a child s life, create positive relationships with them, meeting their needs and always safeguarding them. Within this leadership role you will be responsible for: staff supervision, leading shifts, making rotas, leading staff meetings, ensuring that placement plans are followed and education is supported, and ensuring that policies, procedures and risk assessments are adhered to and updated. You will ensure the welfare and care of each child, and give guidance to and support the wider staff team. What work for Compass? Receive a £100 bonus for achieving a Good Ofsted outcome for the home and a £200 bonus for achieving Outstanding . Receive £200 (2 years), £400 (5 years) and £600 (10 years) service awards, plus up to £500 special recognition award for outstanding practice. Annual leave starts at 26 days, in addition to bank holidays, and increases to 28 days following two years of continuous service (Capped at 28 days). Receive an additional 3.5 days of leave (one for your birthday, one for health and wellbeing, one to volunteer and a half day for festive celebrations). Win up to £150 in our monthly REACH Awards. With MediCash, receive cash back for medical and wellbeing appointments such as dental treatment/check-ups, optical care, physiotherapy and more. Group Life Assurance Scheme: upon successful completion of you probation review, 3 times your annual salary will be provided to your designated beneficiary, should you die whilst employed at Compass. The successful applicants will be appointed subject to references and enhanced DBS check. Compass is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We have excellent internal frameworks including REACH and GRACE which all contribute towards your day-to-day job role.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
About The Role Are you a Life Changer? Do you want to lean in and transform the life of a child? Compass Community puts children first through our therapeutic, innovative approach. Integrity, Courage and Care shape how we work. We listen deeply, challenge each other and fixing what needs fixing, together. This is the work. And we d like you to be part of it Work in a children s home that makes a positive, lasting difference to children s lives. This Deputy Manager role is ideal for experienced Senior Residential Workers or existing Deputy Managers who are looking to further develop their leadership skills within residential childcare. We are looking for a determined, caring and thoughtful professional to support the Registered Manager in delivering high-quality, child-centred care. We are looking for someone who Is 22 years old or above (to meet Ofsted regulations). Has their NVQ Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare. Has at least 2 year s experiences within Residential Childcare and working alongside young people. Has a valid manual driving licence. What will I do as a Deputy Manager? Using life skills, you will have the opportunity to make a huge difference within a child s life, create positive relationships with them, meeting their needs and always safeguarding them. Within this leadership role you will be responsible for: staff supervision, leading shifts, making rotas, leading staff meetings, ensuring that placement plans are followed and education is supported, and ensuring that policies, procedures and risk assessments are adhered to and updated. You will ensure the welfare and care of each child, and give guidance to and support the wider staff team. What work for Compass? Receive a £100 bonus for achieving a Good Ofsted outcome for the home and a £200 bonus for achieving Outstanding . Receive £200 (2 years), £400 (5 years) and £600 (10 years) service awards, plus up to £500 special recognition award for outstanding practice. Annual leave starts at 26 days, in addition to bank holidays, and increases to 28 days following two years of continuous service (Capped at 28 days). Receive an additional 3.5 days of leave (one for your birthday, one for health and wellbeing, one to volunteer and a half day for festive celebrations). Win up to £150 in our monthly REACH Awards. With MediCash, receive cash back for medical and wellbeing appointments such as dental treatment/check-ups, optical care, physiotherapy and more. Group Life Assurance Scheme: upon successful completion of you probation review, 3 times your annual salary will be provided to your designated beneficiary, should you die whilst employed at Compass. The successful applicants will be appointed subject to references and enhanced DBS check. Compass is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We have excellent internal frameworks including REACH and GRACE which all contribute towards your day-to-day job role.
Hackney School of Food
Managing Director
Hackney School of Food
Contract: Full-time, permanent Hours: Full-time Reports to: Chair; Board of Directors Location: Hackney Salary: £50,000-60,000 depending on experience. Pension: HSoF participates in the National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) pension scheme and contributes 3%. Benefits: 25 days' annual leave plus bank holidays, free onsite lunches . Probation period: Six months. About Hackney School of Food Hackney School of Food is an award-winning food education hub based in the grounds of Mandeville Primary School in Clapton, East London. Through our teaching kitchen and educational garden, we help children, families and communities build the skills, confidence and knowledge to grow, cook and eat good food. Each year, we welcome more than 10,000 visits to our kitchen and garden, delivering curriculum programmes for schools alongside community cooking courses, gardening projects, holiday clubs, corporate volunteering and public events. Since becoming a Community Interest Company (CIC) in 2023, we have expanded our facilities, strengthened our governance and built a strong reputation as a leader in food education. We're now looking for an exceptional Managing Director to build on these strong foundations and lead Hackney School of Food through its next phase of growth and impact. About the role Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Managing Director (MD) will provide both strategic and operational leadership, ensuring the organisation delivers its mission while remaining financially resilient, well-governed and responsive to the needs of the communities it serves. The Managing Director is responsible for all aspects of the organisation, including strategy, income generation, finance, governance, partnerships, programme delivery and people leadership. Working closely with a small, committed team and an engaged Board, they will build on strong foundations to grow Hackney School of Food's impact, reach and long-term sustainability. This is a varied, hands-on leadership role for someone who enjoys balancing big-picture thinking with practical delivery. One day you may be developing a new partnership, meeting a prospective funder or working with the Board on future strategy; the next you could be supporting the team, welcoming visitors to the garden or solving day-to-day operational challenges. Key priorities In your first 12 months you will: Build on Hackney School of Food's strong foundations to deliver the next phase of our strategy and growth. Increase and diversify income through fundraising, partnerships and commercial opportunities to strengthen long-term sustainability. Lead, support and develop a small, ambitious team, fostering a positive and inclusive culture where people can thrive. Strengthen relationships with funders, partners and local businesses, helping Hackney School of Food deepen its impact. Work closely with the Board to embed strong governance, organisational systems and long-term planning for the future. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership Provide overall leadership and strategic direction for Hackney School of Food, ensuring delivery of its mission, vision and long-term objectives. Lead the development and implementation of Hackney School of Food's annual business plan and organisational priorities. Work with the Board to evolve organisational strategy, identify opportunities, manage risks and support sustainable growth. Monitor, report on and respond to organisational performance against agreed objectives and impact measures. Champion Hackney School of Food externally, strengthening its profile and influence. Financial sustainability and income generation Oversee organisational budgeting, financial planning, forecasting and cashflow management, working closely with the Treasurer and accountant. Lead income generation across the organisation, including trusts and foundations, corporate partnerships, sponsorship and earned income. Build and maintain strong relationships with funders, sponsors and strategic partners. Ensure all funding commitments are met, including grant reporting, monitoring and evaluation requirements. Identify new opportunities to diversify income and strengthen long-term financial sustainability. Partnerships & External Relations Act as the main point of contact for HSoF's key partners, LEAP Federation and Chefs in Schools to ensure the partnerships are effective and positive. Build and maintain strong relationships with other key stakeholders, including local authorities, funders and sponsors. Represent Hackney School of Food at meetings, events, and public forums. Champion the value of food education and contribute to wider local and national conversations. Ensure programmes remain responsive to community needs through ongoing engagement and consultation. Governance and public benefit Ensure the organisation operates in line with its CIC objectives and delivers clear public benefit. Support the Board of Directors to fulfil its governance responsibilities through high-quality reporting, planning and decision-making. Prepare Board papers, reports and agendas, ensuring timely and accurate information is available to support effective governance. Oversee and report on organisational performance to the Board of Directors quarterly. Act as the primary link between the Board and the operational team. Maintain effective governance, delegated authority and accountability frameworks. Support the Board in meeting all statutory and regulatory obligations relating to the CIC. People, Culture and safeguarding Provide leadership to a small core team (currently c.4 employees), directly managing staff and fostering a positive, inclusive culture. Provide oversight and support for a wider network of approx. 15 freelance contractors to ensure consistently high-quality delivery. Lead recruitment, induction, performance management and professional development in line with safer recruitment and equality principles. Ensure effective organisational structures, clear roles, and performance accountability. Oversee HR processes including appraisals, performance management, and professional development. Act as Designated Safeguarding Lead, embedding safeguarding throughout the organisation maintaining compliance with all relevant requirements. Develop organisational systems, policies and practices that support an inclusive, high-performing workplace. Risk Management & Compliance Maintain and regularly review the organisational Risk Register and report key risks and mitigations to the Board. Oversee organisational policies, procedures and continuous improvement, ensuring policies and legal requirements are up to date, clearly communicated and embedded across the organisation. Ensure compliance with employment law, health and safety, safeguarding, GDPR and other relevant legislation. Personal specification Essential experience Senior leadership experience with responsibility for organisational performance and accountability. Experience securing income through fundraising, partnerships and/or commercial activity. Experience of financial leadership, including budget setting, forecasting and cashflow oversight. Experience working closely with a Board, Trustees or governing body to translate strategic vision into operational delivery. Experience building and managing successful partnerships with funders, businesses and community stakeholders. Experience in managing and motivating a team, creating a positive and inclusive workplace culture. Experience of governance, compliance and organisational risk management. Experience of safeguarding within an education, youth or community context. Excellent organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise competing demands, make sound decisions and remain resilient in a resource-constrained environment. Essential skills and attributes Passion for Hackney School of Food's mission and the role of food education in improving health, wellbeing and community connection. Strategic thinker who is equally comfortable with hands-on operational leadership. Entrepreneurial, resourceful and committed to building long-term financial sustainability and identifying growth opportunities. Ability to lead a team through change with sensitivity, clarity and kindness. Strong communicator with excellent relationship-building skills. Confident decision-maker with a high level of personal accountability. Committed to equity, inclusion and community-led practice. Desirable Experience working within a Community Interest Company (CIC), social enterprise or charity. Knowledge of Hackney, its communities and local stakeholder landscape. Experience of working in food education, community food, gardening, environmental education or a related field. Experience reviewing and managing contracts, service agreements or other legal documentation. An inclusive workplace . click apply for full job details
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Contract: Full-time, permanent Hours: Full-time Reports to: Chair; Board of Directors Location: Hackney Salary: £50,000-60,000 depending on experience. Pension: HSoF participates in the National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) pension scheme and contributes 3%. Benefits: 25 days' annual leave plus bank holidays, free onsite lunches . Probation period: Six months. About Hackney School of Food Hackney School of Food is an award-winning food education hub based in the grounds of Mandeville Primary School in Clapton, East London. Through our teaching kitchen and educational garden, we help children, families and communities build the skills, confidence and knowledge to grow, cook and eat good food. Each year, we welcome more than 10,000 visits to our kitchen and garden, delivering curriculum programmes for schools alongside community cooking courses, gardening projects, holiday clubs, corporate volunteering and public events. Since becoming a Community Interest Company (CIC) in 2023, we have expanded our facilities, strengthened our governance and built a strong reputation as a leader in food education. We're now looking for an exceptional Managing Director to build on these strong foundations and lead Hackney School of Food through its next phase of growth and impact. About the role Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Managing Director (MD) will provide both strategic and operational leadership, ensuring the organisation delivers its mission while remaining financially resilient, well-governed and responsive to the needs of the communities it serves. The Managing Director is responsible for all aspects of the organisation, including strategy, income generation, finance, governance, partnerships, programme delivery and people leadership. Working closely with a small, committed team and an engaged Board, they will build on strong foundations to grow Hackney School of Food's impact, reach and long-term sustainability. This is a varied, hands-on leadership role for someone who enjoys balancing big-picture thinking with practical delivery. One day you may be developing a new partnership, meeting a prospective funder or working with the Board on future strategy; the next you could be supporting the team, welcoming visitors to the garden or solving day-to-day operational challenges. Key priorities In your first 12 months you will: Build on Hackney School of Food's strong foundations to deliver the next phase of our strategy and growth. Increase and diversify income through fundraising, partnerships and commercial opportunities to strengthen long-term sustainability. Lead, support and develop a small, ambitious team, fostering a positive and inclusive culture where people can thrive. Strengthen relationships with funders, partners and local businesses, helping Hackney School of Food deepen its impact. Work closely with the Board to embed strong governance, organisational systems and long-term planning for the future. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership Provide overall leadership and strategic direction for Hackney School of Food, ensuring delivery of its mission, vision and long-term objectives. Lead the development and implementation of Hackney School of Food's annual business plan and organisational priorities. Work with the Board to evolve organisational strategy, identify opportunities, manage risks and support sustainable growth. Monitor, report on and respond to organisational performance against agreed objectives and impact measures. Champion Hackney School of Food externally, strengthening its profile and influence. Financial sustainability and income generation Oversee organisational budgeting, financial planning, forecasting and cashflow management, working closely with the Treasurer and accountant. Lead income generation across the organisation, including trusts and foundations, corporate partnerships, sponsorship and earned income. Build and maintain strong relationships with funders, sponsors and strategic partners. Ensure all funding commitments are met, including grant reporting, monitoring and evaluation requirements. Identify new opportunities to diversify income and strengthen long-term financial sustainability. Partnerships & External Relations Act as the main point of contact for HSoF's key partners, LEAP Federation and Chefs in Schools to ensure the partnerships are effective and positive. Build and maintain strong relationships with other key stakeholders, including local authorities, funders and sponsors. Represent Hackney School of Food at meetings, events, and public forums. Champion the value of food education and contribute to wider local and national conversations. Ensure programmes remain responsive to community needs through ongoing engagement and consultation. Governance and public benefit Ensure the organisation operates in line with its CIC objectives and delivers clear public benefit. Support the Board of Directors to fulfil its governance responsibilities through high-quality reporting, planning and decision-making. Prepare Board papers, reports and agendas, ensuring timely and accurate information is available to support effective governance. Oversee and report on organisational performance to the Board of Directors quarterly. Act as the primary link between the Board and the operational team. Maintain effective governance, delegated authority and accountability frameworks. Support the Board in meeting all statutory and regulatory obligations relating to the CIC. People, Culture and safeguarding Provide leadership to a small core team (currently c.4 employees), directly managing staff and fostering a positive, inclusive culture. Provide oversight and support for a wider network of approx. 15 freelance contractors to ensure consistently high-quality delivery. Lead recruitment, induction, performance management and professional development in line with safer recruitment and equality principles. Ensure effective organisational structures, clear roles, and performance accountability. Oversee HR processes including appraisals, performance management, and professional development. Act as Designated Safeguarding Lead, embedding safeguarding throughout the organisation maintaining compliance with all relevant requirements. Develop organisational systems, policies and practices that support an inclusive, high-performing workplace. Risk Management & Compliance Maintain and regularly review the organisational Risk Register and report key risks and mitigations to the Board. Oversee organisational policies, procedures and continuous improvement, ensuring policies and legal requirements are up to date, clearly communicated and embedded across the organisation. Ensure compliance with employment law, health and safety, safeguarding, GDPR and other relevant legislation. Personal specification Essential experience Senior leadership experience with responsibility for organisational performance and accountability. Experience securing income through fundraising, partnerships and/or commercial activity. Experience of financial leadership, including budget setting, forecasting and cashflow oversight. Experience working closely with a Board, Trustees or governing body to translate strategic vision into operational delivery. Experience building and managing successful partnerships with funders, businesses and community stakeholders. Experience in managing and motivating a team, creating a positive and inclusive workplace culture. Experience of governance, compliance and organisational risk management. Experience of safeguarding within an education, youth or community context. Excellent organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise competing demands, make sound decisions and remain resilient in a resource-constrained environment. Essential skills and attributes Passion for Hackney School of Food's mission and the role of food education in improving health, wellbeing and community connection. Strategic thinker who is equally comfortable with hands-on operational leadership. Entrepreneurial, resourceful and committed to building long-term financial sustainability and identifying growth opportunities. Ability to lead a team through change with sensitivity, clarity and kindness. Strong communicator with excellent relationship-building skills. Confident decision-maker with a high level of personal accountability. Committed to equity, inclusion and community-led practice. Desirable Experience working within a Community Interest Company (CIC), social enterprise or charity. Knowledge of Hackney, its communities and local stakeholder landscape. Experience of working in food education, community food, gardening, environmental education or a related field. Experience reviewing and managing contracts, service agreements or other legal documentation. An inclusive workplace . click apply for full job details
Children's Home Deputy Manager
Compass Community Ipswich, Suffolk
About The Role Are you a Life Changer? Do you want to lean in and transform the life of a child? Compass Community puts children first through our therapeutic, innovative approach. Integrity, Courage and Care shape how we work. We listen deeply, challenge each other and fixing what needs fixing, together. This is the work. And we d like you to be part of it Work in a children s home that makes a positive, lasting difference to children s lives. This Deputy Manager role is ideal for experienced Senior Residential Workers or existing Deputy Managers who are looking to further develop their leadership skills within residential childcare. We are looking for a determined, caring and thoughtful professional to support the Registered Manager in delivering high-quality, child-centred care. We are looking for someone who Is 22 years old or above (to meet Ofsted regulations). Has their NVQ Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare. Has at least 2 year s experiences within Residential Childcare and working alongside young people. Has a valid manual driving licence. What will I do as a Deputy Manager? Using life skills, you will have the opportunity to make a huge difference within a child s life, create positive relationships with them, meeting their needs and always safeguarding them. Within this leadership role you will be responsible for: staff supervision, leading shifts, making rotas, leading staff meetings, ensuring that placement plans are followed and education is supported, and ensuring that policies, procedures and risk assessments are adhered to and updated. You will ensure the welfare and care of each child, and give guidance to and support the wider staff team. What work for Compass? Receive a £100 bonus for achieving a Good Ofsted outcome for the home and a £200 bonus for achieving Outstanding . Receive £200 (2 years), £400 (5 years) and £600 (10 years) service awards, plus up to £500 special recognition award for outstanding practice. Annual leave starts at 26 days, in addition to bank holidays, and increases to 28 days following two years of continuous service (Capped at 28 days). Receive an additional 3.5 days of leave (one for your birthday, one for health and wellbeing, one to volunteer and a half day for festive celebrations). Win up to £150 in our monthly REACH Awards. With MediCash, receive cash back for medical and wellbeing appointments such as dental treatment/check-ups, optical care, physiotherapy and more. Group Life Assurance Scheme: upon successful completion of you probation review, 3 times your annual salary will be provided to your designated beneficiary, should you die whilst employed at Compass. The successful applicants will be appointed subject to references and enhanced DBS check. Compass is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We have excellent internal frameworks including REACH and GRACE which all contribute towards your day-to-day job role.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
About The Role Are you a Life Changer? Do you want to lean in and transform the life of a child? Compass Community puts children first through our therapeutic, innovative approach. Integrity, Courage and Care shape how we work. We listen deeply, challenge each other and fixing what needs fixing, together. This is the work. And we d like you to be part of it Work in a children s home that makes a positive, lasting difference to children s lives. This Deputy Manager role is ideal for experienced Senior Residential Workers or existing Deputy Managers who are looking to further develop their leadership skills within residential childcare. We are looking for a determined, caring and thoughtful professional to support the Registered Manager in delivering high-quality, child-centred care. We are looking for someone who Is 22 years old or above (to meet Ofsted regulations). Has their NVQ Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare. Has at least 2 year s experiences within Residential Childcare and working alongside young people. Has a valid manual driving licence. What will I do as a Deputy Manager? Using life skills, you will have the opportunity to make a huge difference within a child s life, create positive relationships with them, meeting their needs and always safeguarding them. Within this leadership role you will be responsible for: staff supervision, leading shifts, making rotas, leading staff meetings, ensuring that placement plans are followed and education is supported, and ensuring that policies, procedures and risk assessments are adhered to and updated. You will ensure the welfare and care of each child, and give guidance to and support the wider staff team. What work for Compass? Receive a £100 bonus for achieving a Good Ofsted outcome for the home and a £200 bonus for achieving Outstanding . Receive £200 (2 years), £400 (5 years) and £600 (10 years) service awards, plus up to £500 special recognition award for outstanding practice. Annual leave starts at 26 days, in addition to bank holidays, and increases to 28 days following two years of continuous service (Capped at 28 days). Receive an additional 3.5 days of leave (one for your birthday, one for health and wellbeing, one to volunteer and a half day for festive celebrations). Win up to £150 in our monthly REACH Awards. With MediCash, receive cash back for medical and wellbeing appointments such as dental treatment/check-ups, optical care, physiotherapy and more. Group Life Assurance Scheme: upon successful completion of you probation review, 3 times your annual salary will be provided to your designated beneficiary, should you die whilst employed at Compass. The successful applicants will be appointed subject to references and enhanced DBS check. Compass is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We have excellent internal frameworks including REACH and GRACE which all contribute towards your day-to-day job role.
Children's Home Deputy Manager
Compass Community Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
About The Role Are you a Life Changer? Do you want to lean in and transform the life of a child? Compass Community puts children first through our therapeutic, innovative approach. Integrity, Courage and Care shape how we work. We listen deeply, challenge each other and fixing what needs fixing, together. This is the work. And we d like you to be part of it Work in a children s home that makes a positive, lasting difference to children s lives. This Deputy Manager role is ideal for experienced Senior Residential Workers or existing Deputy Managers who are looking to further develop their leadership skills within residential childcare. We are looking for a determined, caring and thoughtful professional to support the Registered Manager in delivering high-quality, child-centred care. We are looking for someone who Is 22 years old or above (to meet Ofsted regulations). Has their NVQ Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare. Has at least 2 year s experiences within Residential Childcare and working alongside young people. Has a valid manual driving licence. What will I do as a Deputy Manager? Using life skills, you will have the opportunity to make a huge difference within a child s life, create positive relationships with them, meeting their needs and always safeguarding them. Within this leadership role you will be responsible for: staff supervision, leading shifts, making rotas, leading staff meetings, ensuring that placement plans are followed and education is supported, and ensuring that policies, procedures and risk assessments are adhered to and updated. You will ensure the welfare and care of each child, and give guidance to and support the wider staff team. What work for Compass? Receive a £100 bonus for achieving a Good Ofsted outcome for the home and a £200 bonus for achieving Outstanding . Receive £200 (2 years), £400 (5 years) and £600 (10 years) service awards, plus up to £500 special recognition award for outstanding practice. Annual leave starts at 26 days, in addition to bank holidays, and increases to 28 days following two years of continuous service (Capped at 28 days). Receive an additional 3.5 days of leave (one for your birthday, one for health and wellbeing, one to volunteer and a half day for festive celebrations). Win up to £150 in our monthly REACH Awards. With MediCash, receive cash back for medical and wellbeing appointments such as dental treatment/check-ups, optical care, physiotherapy and more. Group Life Assurance Scheme: upon successful completion of you probation review, 3 times your annual salary will be provided to your designated beneficiary, should you die whilst employed at Compass. The successful applicants will be appointed subject to references and enhanced DBS check. Compass is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We have excellent internal frameworks including REACH and GRACE which all contribute towards your day-to-day job role.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
About The Role Are you a Life Changer? Do you want to lean in and transform the life of a child? Compass Community puts children first through our therapeutic, innovative approach. Integrity, Courage and Care shape how we work. We listen deeply, challenge each other and fixing what needs fixing, together. This is the work. And we d like you to be part of it Work in a children s home that makes a positive, lasting difference to children s lives. This Deputy Manager role is ideal for experienced Senior Residential Workers or existing Deputy Managers who are looking to further develop their leadership skills within residential childcare. We are looking for a determined, caring and thoughtful professional to support the Registered Manager in delivering high-quality, child-centred care. We are looking for someone who Is 22 years old or above (to meet Ofsted regulations). Has their NVQ Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare. Has at least 2 year s experiences within Residential Childcare and working alongside young people. Has a valid manual driving licence. What will I do as a Deputy Manager? Using life skills, you will have the opportunity to make a huge difference within a child s life, create positive relationships with them, meeting their needs and always safeguarding them. Within this leadership role you will be responsible for: staff supervision, leading shifts, making rotas, leading staff meetings, ensuring that placement plans are followed and education is supported, and ensuring that policies, procedures and risk assessments are adhered to and updated. You will ensure the welfare and care of each child, and give guidance to and support the wider staff team. What work for Compass? Receive a £100 bonus for achieving a Good Ofsted outcome for the home and a £200 bonus for achieving Outstanding . Receive £200 (2 years), £400 (5 years) and £600 (10 years) service awards, plus up to £500 special recognition award for outstanding practice. Annual leave starts at 26 days, in addition to bank holidays, and increases to 28 days following two years of continuous service (Capped at 28 days). Receive an additional 3.5 days of leave (one for your birthday, one for health and wellbeing, one to volunteer and a half day for festive celebrations). Win up to £150 in our monthly REACH Awards. With MediCash, receive cash back for medical and wellbeing appointments such as dental treatment/check-ups, optical care, physiotherapy and more. Group Life Assurance Scheme: upon successful completion of you probation review, 3 times your annual salary will be provided to your designated beneficiary, should you die whilst employed at Compass. The successful applicants will be appointed subject to references and enhanced DBS check. Compass is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We have excellent internal frameworks including REACH and GRACE which all contribute towards your day-to-day job role.
Safeguarding Officer
Marine Society & Sea Cadets (MSSC) Lambeth, London
Location: MSSC NSC, 200B Lambeth Road, London, SE1 7JY (Hybrid Working) Contract: Full-time, permanent Salary: £40,300 gross, per annum Closing Date: 8 July 2026 Assessment Day: 16 July 2026 Application: CV & Covering Letter Are you a Safeguarding professional looking for a new opportunity and challenge? We are currently looking for an exceptional Safeguarding Officer to join our expanding team. The Marine Society & Sea Cadets (MSSC) is the leading maritime charity for youth development and lifelong learning. We are a vibrant and growing charity inspiring young people to achieve their potential through challenge and nautical adventure and also enabling seafarers and maritime professionals to realise their potential through learning and career development. Working with our employees, cadets, and volunteers, we have built a strong vision and five-year Future Ready strategy to meet the growing demand for what we provide, both for young people, seafarers and maritime professionals - and the thousands who aspire to be the sea cadets and marine professionals of the future. It is also about equipping them to achieve their potential and thrive in a rapidly changing world, while growing our charity to benefit even more people - including those from under-represented or marginalised groups. About the role We have an opportunity for a Safeguarding Officer to join our very busy team! The organisation has a strong safeguarding ethos promoting the overall safety, safeguarding and welfare of all of our members. We are seeking individuals who have experience of the voluntary youth or community sector or other relevant professional field and have direct practice experience of working with children & young people in a safeguarding context. You will have excellent knowledge of the principles and practices of Early Help along with experience and knowledge of statutory requirements, and best practice guidance, relating to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults at risk. Our safeguarding team operates centrally in London where we are responsible for providing support, advice and guidance to our volunteers relating on all safeguarding matters across the UK. Our safeguarding Officers act as our lead professionals in managing safeguarding casework in line with our policy, procedures and statutory duty. We aim high and strive for excellence in our practices to safeguard children, young people and adults at risk. We are continually evolving and seeking ways to improve and enhance our safeguarding practices as we move forward. Whilst this is a Monday- Friday full time position, a flexible approach to work and working patterns is a must, as is the ability to work effectively and respond appropriately in challenging circumstances. For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Jane Sales, Head of Safeguarding & Young People Support on . Some information about the role: - Support, guide and coach SCC volunteers to implement a local response to safeguarding concerns - Effective and skilful management of an allocated caseload - Lead professional - Allegation Management - Action referrals to statutory agencies e.g. Local Authority Designated Officer, Police, Children's Services, Social Care or equivalent across the UK (including DBS, PVGS) For further information, please download the full . If you are interested in this role, please apply now! Requirements For applications to be considered, it is essential that both a CV & Supporting Statement are submitted. Supporting statements should detail how a candidate's qualifications, skills and experience meet the requirements of the Job Description and Person specification. Without this, we sadly will be unable to progress your application for this role. Benefits 25 days annual leave per annum, pro rata for part time employees, increasing with length of service Hybrid working for many roles Volunteering Leave Life assurance (4x salary) Private medical insurance Generous pension (employer contribution up to 10%) Cycle to work scheme Access to the Marine Society Digital Library Wellbeing portal and EAP with 121 counselling Employee development: We are investing in our employees' development and have an annual calendar of learning and development opportunities, designed to support employees to develop into their roles and stretch them to achieve their full potential. Additional Information MSSC positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates from all backgrounds. Equity, diversity, and inclusion really matters to us, so we can best serve our beneficiaries from every community. We work to ensure a fair and consistent recruitment process and aim to be a charity where diversity of experience, identity and skills are valued and welcomed. MSSC is an equal opportunities employer. Safer Recruitment - We recognise our responsibilities to safeguard and protect the young people and vulnerable adults with whom we work. We do all we can to promote their health, safety and wellbeing, and we expect our staff to share this commitment and work in line with safeguarding policy, the MSSC's values and ethos of inclusivity. We adhere to safer recruitment practices and therefore employment is subject to detailed pre-employment checks for successful candidates, including references and criminal disclosure checks and the completion of a disclosure questionnaire. Safer Recruitment: All successful applicants are required to attend safeguarding training and undergo pre-employment checks including a criminal record check.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Location: MSSC NSC, 200B Lambeth Road, London, SE1 7JY (Hybrid Working) Contract: Full-time, permanent Salary: £40,300 gross, per annum Closing Date: 8 July 2026 Assessment Day: 16 July 2026 Application: CV & Covering Letter Are you a Safeguarding professional looking for a new opportunity and challenge? We are currently looking for an exceptional Safeguarding Officer to join our expanding team. The Marine Society & Sea Cadets (MSSC) is the leading maritime charity for youth development and lifelong learning. We are a vibrant and growing charity inspiring young people to achieve their potential through challenge and nautical adventure and also enabling seafarers and maritime professionals to realise their potential through learning and career development. Working with our employees, cadets, and volunteers, we have built a strong vision and five-year Future Ready strategy to meet the growing demand for what we provide, both for young people, seafarers and maritime professionals - and the thousands who aspire to be the sea cadets and marine professionals of the future. It is also about equipping them to achieve their potential and thrive in a rapidly changing world, while growing our charity to benefit even more people - including those from under-represented or marginalised groups. About the role We have an opportunity for a Safeguarding Officer to join our very busy team! The organisation has a strong safeguarding ethos promoting the overall safety, safeguarding and welfare of all of our members. We are seeking individuals who have experience of the voluntary youth or community sector or other relevant professional field and have direct practice experience of working with children & young people in a safeguarding context. You will have excellent knowledge of the principles and practices of Early Help along with experience and knowledge of statutory requirements, and best practice guidance, relating to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults at risk. Our safeguarding team operates centrally in London where we are responsible for providing support, advice and guidance to our volunteers relating on all safeguarding matters across the UK. Our safeguarding Officers act as our lead professionals in managing safeguarding casework in line with our policy, procedures and statutory duty. We aim high and strive for excellence in our practices to safeguard children, young people and adults at risk. We are continually evolving and seeking ways to improve and enhance our safeguarding practices as we move forward. Whilst this is a Monday- Friday full time position, a flexible approach to work and working patterns is a must, as is the ability to work effectively and respond appropriately in challenging circumstances. For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Jane Sales, Head of Safeguarding & Young People Support on . Some information about the role: - Support, guide and coach SCC volunteers to implement a local response to safeguarding concerns - Effective and skilful management of an allocated caseload - Lead professional - Allegation Management - Action referrals to statutory agencies e.g. Local Authority Designated Officer, Police, Children's Services, Social Care or equivalent across the UK (including DBS, PVGS) For further information, please download the full . If you are interested in this role, please apply now! Requirements For applications to be considered, it is essential that both a CV & Supporting Statement are submitted. Supporting statements should detail how a candidate's qualifications, skills and experience meet the requirements of the Job Description and Person specification. Without this, we sadly will be unable to progress your application for this role. Benefits 25 days annual leave per annum, pro rata for part time employees, increasing with length of service Hybrid working for many roles Volunteering Leave Life assurance (4x salary) Private medical insurance Generous pension (employer contribution up to 10%) Cycle to work scheme Access to the Marine Society Digital Library Wellbeing portal and EAP with 121 counselling Employee development: We are investing in our employees' development and have an annual calendar of learning and development opportunities, designed to support employees to develop into their roles and stretch them to achieve their full potential. Additional Information MSSC positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates from all backgrounds. Equity, diversity, and inclusion really matters to us, so we can best serve our beneficiaries from every community. We work to ensure a fair and consistent recruitment process and aim to be a charity where diversity of experience, identity and skills are valued and welcomed. MSSC is an equal opportunities employer. Safer Recruitment - We recognise our responsibilities to safeguard and protect the young people and vulnerable adults with whom we work. We do all we can to promote their health, safety and wellbeing, and we expect our staff to share this commitment and work in line with safeguarding policy, the MSSC's values and ethos of inclusivity. We adhere to safer recruitment practices and therefore employment is subject to detailed pre-employment checks for successful candidates, including references and criminal disclosure checks and the completion of a disclosure questionnaire. Safer Recruitment: All successful applicants are required to attend safeguarding training and undergo pre-employment checks including a criminal record check.
Harris Federation
Midday Meals Supervisor
Harris Federation Grays, Essex
? About Us Harris Primary Academy Mayflower is a thriving and successful school, proudly judged Outstanding in every category by Ofsted in May 2017. Our most recent inspection in November 2024 reaffirmed this status, highlighting our commitment to excellence. Ofsted noted: "The high expectations of 'Excellence, Every Child, Every Day' underpin all that happens at school." - Ofsted, November 2024 We are a five-form entry primary academy, currently educating over 1,100 pupils from Nursery through to Year 6. As the largest primary free school in the country, our growth and success have been made possible through the support of the Harris Federation, the Department for Education, and Thurrock Council. We are a sister school to Harris Primary Academy Chafford Hundred and Harris Academy Chafford Hundred, along with the other Academies in the Harris Federation. We work very closely together and share the very best practice and leadership knowledge and capacity to make the education we offer outstanding. Our vision, "Excellence, Every Child, Every Day," is at the heart of everything we do. Our core values - Manners, Perseverance, Responsibility, Community, and Achievement - are the foundation of our academy. These values are consistently modelled by pupils, staff, and families alike, both within and beyond the school gates. They shape our culture and contribute to the exceptional outcomes our children achieve year after year. ? Summary Do you want to support an academy near you? We are looking for a Midday Meals Supervisor to join our team at Harris Primary Academy Mayflower, securing the safety, welfare and good conduct of children during the lunchtime break period. The actual salary for this role will be £ hours per week, 38 weeks per year) . ? Main Areas of Responsibility Your main responsibilities will include: Undertaking direct supervision of pupils in designated areas, ensuring safe and orderly conduct. Assisting with daily decisions on areas for pupil use e.g. wet lunchtimes. Supporting the safe use of children's play equipment. Promoting games and activities, motivating pupils during the lunchtime break, ensuring school rules regarding games allowed are met and that health and safety procedures are maintained. Supporting and supervising pupils in the dining area as appropriate e.g. encouragement to eat, help with choosing and cutting food, return of trays, cutlery etc. Supporting pupils in the play/other areas who may require assistance. Dealing with minor incidents and first aid where appropriate, referring serious incidents to Senior Lunchtime Coordinator/Principal or nominated supervisor. Cleaning up spillages or debris around the dining/play areas to ensure the maintenance of good order, discipline and safety. Qualifications & Experience We would like to hear from you if you have: Understanding of the educational, social and welfare needs of pupils in the midday break Understanding of the importance of the meal and break as a social and educational occasion Experience of supervising pupils (individuals or groups) in a relevant age setting Good spoken and written English Ability to encourage and inspire young people Good organisational skills Ability to work effectively with people across a wide range of levels and responsibilities Ability to judge when advice/assistance is needed to meet pupil's needs Ability to liaise with parents/carers in a professional manner observing the boundaries of the role and respecting confidential information For a full job description and person specification, please download the Job Pack. ? Professional Development & Benefits Our people are at the heart of our success. We have developed a strong culture of collaboration and best practice, with professional development and career planning at its centre. We invest in our staff with support, coaching, mentoring, and a wide range of top-quality training programmes delivered at every level. In addition to the opportunities for career development and progression, we also offer a competitive rewards and benefits package which includesour Harris Allowance for teachers on MPS/UPS, a Performance and Loyalty Bonus, Pension Scheme with generous employer contributions, a Wellbeing Cash Plan and many other benefits. Learn more abouton our website. Safeguarding Notice The Harris Federation and all our academies are committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and we expect all our staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, references, an online search, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check will be completed. Equal Opportunities The Harris Federation is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified candidates. We value the diversity of our staff and students, and everyone at the Harris Federation is equally valued and respected. We aim to be an inclusive employer that reflects the communities we serve. We are committed to providing a fair, equitable and mutually supportive learning and working environment. ? Next Steps If you have any questions about this opportunity, please send us an email, or call to arrange a conversation. Before applying, please download the Job Pack for full details on the job responsibilities and person specification. This will be helpful for you when completing your application, and throughout the recruitment process. We encourage you to apply as soon as possible as we may interview and offer to a candidate before the closing date. Please note that we only accept applications submitted before the closing date via our careers website.
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
? About Us Harris Primary Academy Mayflower is a thriving and successful school, proudly judged Outstanding in every category by Ofsted in May 2017. Our most recent inspection in November 2024 reaffirmed this status, highlighting our commitment to excellence. Ofsted noted: "The high expectations of 'Excellence, Every Child, Every Day' underpin all that happens at school." - Ofsted, November 2024 We are a five-form entry primary academy, currently educating over 1,100 pupils from Nursery through to Year 6. As the largest primary free school in the country, our growth and success have been made possible through the support of the Harris Federation, the Department for Education, and Thurrock Council. We are a sister school to Harris Primary Academy Chafford Hundred and Harris Academy Chafford Hundred, along with the other Academies in the Harris Federation. We work very closely together and share the very best practice and leadership knowledge and capacity to make the education we offer outstanding. Our vision, "Excellence, Every Child, Every Day," is at the heart of everything we do. Our core values - Manners, Perseverance, Responsibility, Community, and Achievement - are the foundation of our academy. These values are consistently modelled by pupils, staff, and families alike, both within and beyond the school gates. They shape our culture and contribute to the exceptional outcomes our children achieve year after year. ? Summary Do you want to support an academy near you? We are looking for a Midday Meals Supervisor to join our team at Harris Primary Academy Mayflower, securing the safety, welfare and good conduct of children during the lunchtime break period. The actual salary for this role will be £ hours per week, 38 weeks per year) . ? Main Areas of Responsibility Your main responsibilities will include: Undertaking direct supervision of pupils in designated areas, ensuring safe and orderly conduct. Assisting with daily decisions on areas for pupil use e.g. wet lunchtimes. Supporting the safe use of children's play equipment. Promoting games and activities, motivating pupils during the lunchtime break, ensuring school rules regarding games allowed are met and that health and safety procedures are maintained. Supporting and supervising pupils in the dining area as appropriate e.g. encouragement to eat, help with choosing and cutting food, return of trays, cutlery etc. Supporting pupils in the play/other areas who may require assistance. Dealing with minor incidents and first aid where appropriate, referring serious incidents to Senior Lunchtime Coordinator/Principal or nominated supervisor. Cleaning up spillages or debris around the dining/play areas to ensure the maintenance of good order, discipline and safety. Qualifications & Experience We would like to hear from you if you have: Understanding of the educational, social and welfare needs of pupils in the midday break Understanding of the importance of the meal and break as a social and educational occasion Experience of supervising pupils (individuals or groups) in a relevant age setting Good spoken and written English Ability to encourage and inspire young people Good organisational skills Ability to work effectively with people across a wide range of levels and responsibilities Ability to judge when advice/assistance is needed to meet pupil's needs Ability to liaise with parents/carers in a professional manner observing the boundaries of the role and respecting confidential information For a full job description and person specification, please download the Job Pack. ? Professional Development & Benefits Our people are at the heart of our success. We have developed a strong culture of collaboration and best practice, with professional development and career planning at its centre. We invest in our staff with support, coaching, mentoring, and a wide range of top-quality training programmes delivered at every level. In addition to the opportunities for career development and progression, we also offer a competitive rewards and benefits package which includesour Harris Allowance for teachers on MPS/UPS, a Performance and Loyalty Bonus, Pension Scheme with generous employer contributions, a Wellbeing Cash Plan and many other benefits. Learn more abouton our website. Safeguarding Notice The Harris Federation and all our academies are committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and we expect all our staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, references, an online search, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check will be completed. Equal Opportunities The Harris Federation is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified candidates. We value the diversity of our staff and students, and everyone at the Harris Federation is equally valued and respected. We aim to be an inclusive employer that reflects the communities we serve. We are committed to providing a fair, equitable and mutually supportive learning and working environment. ? Next Steps If you have any questions about this opportunity, please send us an email, or call to arrange a conversation. Before applying, please download the Job Pack for full details on the job responsibilities and person specification. This will be helpful for you when completing your application, and throughout the recruitment process. We encourage you to apply as soon as possible as we may interview and offer to a candidate before the closing date. Please note that we only accept applications submitted before the closing date via our careers website.
Outcomes First Group
Speech and Language Therapist
Outcomes First Group Worcester, Worcestershire
Are you looking for an employer who can offer you opportunities for growth and development in your speech and language therapy career- All whilst working within a friendly multidisciplinary team in a rewarding education setting? Do you want to have opportunities to participate in research projects, special interest groups and form part of a wider speech and language therapy network that meets regularly for training & development? Do you want to have flexibility and be able to work creatively to deliver specialist SaLT assessment and intervention fostering independence within an education setting? H ow about working for an employer who has been awarded a 'Great Place to Work' for the 6th year running? We work smarter so that you can enjoy the things that matter outside of work Job Title: Speech and Language Therapist Location: Norton College - Worcester WR5 2BA & Norton College - Tewkesbury GL20 8UQ (covering both sites) Salary: Up to £53,200 FTE DOE Hours: 37.5 hours per week Monday to Friday 08:30am - 4:30pm Contract: Permanent (52 weeks or flexibility around term-time contract can be discussed based on your personal circumstances) In a world where the demand for clinical support is increasing daily, we understand the importance and value of the work you carry out. Your unique skills and expertise are critical to building better outcomes for our pupils. This is why we aim to have a multidisciplinary clinical team for each of our sites to provide this vital provision in collaboration with our education teams. Creating an environment where our pupils can truly flourish and grow in independence is key. We understand the value of helping our employees develop in their careers. For clinicians to achieve their Continued Professional Development (CPD) goals we offer a £2000 training allowance, so that you can complete role specific training tailored to your individual requirements once your probation has been completed. About Outcomes First Group At Outcomes First Group, we believe every child has the ability to thrive when given access to a learning environment designed for their success. We exist to provide, champion and develop an exceptional education that is research-led and tailored around the abilities and aspirations of the individual - a commitment that shapes tomorrow's leaders, cultivates a lifelong love of learning and equips young minds to craft their own bright futures. At the heart of our philosophy lies a unique blend of tradition and innovation. We champion smaller class sizes, personalised learning plans and a curriculum that prepares students for success both in and beyond the classroom, evidenced in a 97% success rate in guiding our leavers into education, employment or training. As the largest and most accomplished organisation in our sector, we have the capability to invest in forward-thinking initiatives and resources based on the needs of the individual pupil, rather than the collective. This investment creates consistent and measurable results for our pupils and teams. Outcomes First Group operates a number of specialist education and care brands across the UK, including Blenheim Schools, each delivering tailored provision to meet the diverse needs of children and young people. To find out more about our segments and expert services, visit: The role: We are looking for a Speech and Language Therapist to join our in-house clinical team at Norton College. Working collaboratively with the education team, you will deliver bespoke Speech and Language Therapy assessment and intervention to pupils who may have experienced developmental trauma, be neurodivergent or have SEMH needs. You will work within the standards provided in the OFG Speech and Language Therapy Ways of Working. This will guide your practice within an education setting and clarify your roles and responsibilities, while taking into account the requirements of your governing and professional bodies. You will be given responsibility for holding a Speech and Language therapy caseload, with the full support of your designated clinical supervisor and Lead Clinician, also contributing to staff training and consultation as required. This post would suit a resilient, creative and enthusiastic individual. Our Clinical Teams help maintain a person-centred, empowering approach always putting the pupils we support at the forefront of everything they do. All our settings maintain a strong safeguarding culture, and the pupils we support are heard, respected, and involved in decisions that affect them. We strive for excellence, which is why we are one of the leading service providers in the UK. With this in mind, we are looking for a Speech and Language Therapist who shares our vision to use innovative approaches to enhance the quality of life and outcomes of the pupils we support. Location: Norton College forms part of our Acorn Education brand and is an independent specialist day school, supporting children and young people aged 11 - 19 Welcome to Norton College School Finder - Acorn For further information regarding this vacancy please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification attached. Essential Criteria: Undergraduate or Postgraduate degree in Speech and Language Therapy HCPC registered, and registered with the RCSLT Some relevant experience in a previously held job of engaging and working with individuals presenting with complex and diverse communication profiles Some knowledge of neurodiversity and trauma informed practice Some experience of multi-disciplinary working in a range of settings Some experience of communicating with/working with families/relatives and carers An interest in developing knowledge and skills in different areas of SaLT practice Good relationship building, analytical and judgmental skills Good communication skills (oral and written) Good time management and organisational skills Competent in core areas of SaLT practice and clear understanding of RCSLT Communication Standards Knowledge of different SaLT assessment tools, types of intervention and knowledge of how to formulate support plans based on needs profile Knowledge of legislation and its implications for both clinical practice and professional management in relation to the client group Ability to work collaboratively as part of the multi-disciplinary team Willingness to attend training and working towards further qualifications relevant to the client group supporting Desirable: Some understanding of the other differences, e.g. sensory and motor, which may impact on an individual's communication strengths, differences, traits, difficulties and needs profile Some evidence of understanding the relationship between arousal levels and communication Why work for us? Alongside working with a network of over 350 clinical colleagues with regular forums for peer reflection and practice development, Outcomes First Group offer an array of flexible benefit options: Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward and flexible benefits package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical heath checks Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover £2000 CPD Training Allowance At Outcomes First Group we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and young people. All successful applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS We reserve the right to close vacancies early, please submit your application at the earliest opportunity. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales. Job Ref: 316722
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
Are you looking for an employer who can offer you opportunities for growth and development in your speech and language therapy career- All whilst working within a friendly multidisciplinary team in a rewarding education setting? Do you want to have opportunities to participate in research projects, special interest groups and form part of a wider speech and language therapy network that meets regularly for training & development? Do you want to have flexibility and be able to work creatively to deliver specialist SaLT assessment and intervention fostering independence within an education setting? H ow about working for an employer who has been awarded a 'Great Place to Work' for the 6th year running? We work smarter so that you can enjoy the things that matter outside of work Job Title: Speech and Language Therapist Location: Norton College - Worcester WR5 2BA & Norton College - Tewkesbury GL20 8UQ (covering both sites) Salary: Up to £53,200 FTE DOE Hours: 37.5 hours per week Monday to Friday 08:30am - 4:30pm Contract: Permanent (52 weeks or flexibility around term-time contract can be discussed based on your personal circumstances) In a world where the demand for clinical support is increasing daily, we understand the importance and value of the work you carry out. Your unique skills and expertise are critical to building better outcomes for our pupils. This is why we aim to have a multidisciplinary clinical team for each of our sites to provide this vital provision in collaboration with our education teams. Creating an environment where our pupils can truly flourish and grow in independence is key. We understand the value of helping our employees develop in their careers. For clinicians to achieve their Continued Professional Development (CPD) goals we offer a £2000 training allowance, so that you can complete role specific training tailored to your individual requirements once your probation has been completed. About Outcomes First Group At Outcomes First Group, we believe every child has the ability to thrive when given access to a learning environment designed for their success. We exist to provide, champion and develop an exceptional education that is research-led and tailored around the abilities and aspirations of the individual - a commitment that shapes tomorrow's leaders, cultivates a lifelong love of learning and equips young minds to craft their own bright futures. At the heart of our philosophy lies a unique blend of tradition and innovation. We champion smaller class sizes, personalised learning plans and a curriculum that prepares students for success both in and beyond the classroom, evidenced in a 97% success rate in guiding our leavers into education, employment or training. As the largest and most accomplished organisation in our sector, we have the capability to invest in forward-thinking initiatives and resources based on the needs of the individual pupil, rather than the collective. This investment creates consistent and measurable results for our pupils and teams. Outcomes First Group operates a number of specialist education and care brands across the UK, including Blenheim Schools, each delivering tailored provision to meet the diverse needs of children and young people. To find out more about our segments and expert services, visit: The role: We are looking for a Speech and Language Therapist to join our in-house clinical team at Norton College. Working collaboratively with the education team, you will deliver bespoke Speech and Language Therapy assessment and intervention to pupils who may have experienced developmental trauma, be neurodivergent or have SEMH needs. You will work within the standards provided in the OFG Speech and Language Therapy Ways of Working. This will guide your practice within an education setting and clarify your roles and responsibilities, while taking into account the requirements of your governing and professional bodies. You will be given responsibility for holding a Speech and Language therapy caseload, with the full support of your designated clinical supervisor and Lead Clinician, also contributing to staff training and consultation as required. This post would suit a resilient, creative and enthusiastic individual. Our Clinical Teams help maintain a person-centred, empowering approach always putting the pupils we support at the forefront of everything they do. All our settings maintain a strong safeguarding culture, and the pupils we support are heard, respected, and involved in decisions that affect them. We strive for excellence, which is why we are one of the leading service providers in the UK. With this in mind, we are looking for a Speech and Language Therapist who shares our vision to use innovative approaches to enhance the quality of life and outcomes of the pupils we support. Location: Norton College forms part of our Acorn Education brand and is an independent specialist day school, supporting children and young people aged 11 - 19 Welcome to Norton College School Finder - Acorn For further information regarding this vacancy please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification attached. Essential Criteria: Undergraduate or Postgraduate degree in Speech and Language Therapy HCPC registered, and registered with the RCSLT Some relevant experience in a previously held job of engaging and working with individuals presenting with complex and diverse communication profiles Some knowledge of neurodiversity and trauma informed practice Some experience of multi-disciplinary working in a range of settings Some experience of communicating with/working with families/relatives and carers An interest in developing knowledge and skills in different areas of SaLT practice Good relationship building, analytical and judgmental skills Good communication skills (oral and written) Good time management and organisational skills Competent in core areas of SaLT practice and clear understanding of RCSLT Communication Standards Knowledge of different SaLT assessment tools, types of intervention and knowledge of how to formulate support plans based on needs profile Knowledge of legislation and its implications for both clinical practice and professional management in relation to the client group Ability to work collaboratively as part of the multi-disciplinary team Willingness to attend training and working towards further qualifications relevant to the client group supporting Desirable: Some understanding of the other differences, e.g. sensory and motor, which may impact on an individual's communication strengths, differences, traits, difficulties and needs profile Some evidence of understanding the relationship between arousal levels and communication Why work for us? Alongside working with a network of over 350 clinical colleagues with regular forums for peer reflection and practice development, Outcomes First Group offer an array of flexible benefit options: Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward and flexible benefits package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical heath checks Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover £2000 CPD Training Allowance At Outcomes First Group we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and young people. All successful applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS We reserve the right to close vacancies early, please submit your application at the earliest opportunity. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales. Job Ref: 316722
Outcomes First Group
Occupational Therapist
Outcomes First Group Haringey, London
Are you looking for an employer who can offer you opportunities for growth and development in your occupational therapy career- All whilst working within a friendly multidisciplinary team in a rewarding education setting? Do you want to have opportunities to participate in research projects, special interest groups and form part of a wider occupational therapy network that meets regularly for training & development? Do you want to have flexibility and be able to work creatively to deliver specialist OT assessment and intervention fostering independence within an education setting? H ow about working for an employer who has been awarded a 'Great Place to Work' for the 6th year running? At OFG we believe in creating a better work life balance Job Title: Occupational Therapist Location: Kestrel House School - London N8 9EA Salary: Up to £53,200 FTE DOE plus £5000 Welcome Bonus (Welcome Bonus is payable as one payment of £2,500 after completion of one month and one further payment of £2,500 upon completion of your final probation period. T&C's Apply) Hours: 37.5 hours per week Monday-Friday Contract: Permanent (Term time only, or flexibility around full-time contract can be discussed based on your personal circumstances) In a world where the demand for clinical support is increasing daily, we understand the importance and value of the work you carry out. Your unique skills and expertise are critical to building better outcomes for our pupils. This is why we aim to have a multidisciplinary clinical team for each of our sites to provide this vital provision in collaboration with our education teams. Creating an environment where our pupils can truly flourish and grow in independence is key. We understand the value of helping our employees develop in their careers. For clinicians to achieve their Continued Professional Development (CPD) goals we offer a £2000 training allowance, so that you can complete role specific training tailored to your individual requirements once your probation has been completed. About Outcomes First Group At Outcomes First Group, we believe every child has the ability to thrive when given access to a learning environment designed for their success. We exist to provide, champion and develop an exceptional education that is research-led and tailored around the abilities and aspirations of the individual - a commitment that shapes tomorrow's leaders, cultivates a lifelong love of learning and equips young minds to craft their own bright futures. At the heart of our philosophy lies a unique blend of tradition and innovation. We champion smaller class sizes, personalised learning plans and a curriculum that prepares students for success both in and beyond the classroom, evidenced in a 97% success rate in guiding our leavers into education, employment or training. As the largest and most accomplished organisation in our sector, we have the capability to invest in forward-thinking initiatives and resources based on the needs of the individual pupil, rather than the collective. This investment creates consistent and measurable results for our pupils and teams. Outcomes First Group operates a number of specialist education and care brands across the UK, including Blenheim Schools, each delivering tailored provision to meet the diverse needs of children and young people. To find out more about our segments and expert services, visit: The role: We are looking for an Occupational Therapist to join our in-house clinical team at Kestrel House School. Working collaboratively with the education team, you will deliver bespoke Occupational Therapy assessment and intervention to pupils who may have experienced developmental trauma, be neurodivergent or have SEMH needs. You will work within the standards provided in the OFG Occupational Therapy Ways of Working. This will guide your practice within an education setting and clarify your roles and responsibilities, while taking into account the requirements of your governing and professional bodies. You will be given responsibility for holding an occupational therapy caseload, with the full support of your designated clinical supervisor and Lead Clinician also contributing to staff training and consultation as required. This post would suit a resilient, creative and enthusiastic individual. Our Clinical Teams help maintain a person-centred, empowering approach always putting the pupils we support at the forefront of everything they do. All our settings maintain a strong safeguarding culture, and the pupils we support are heard, respected, and involved in decisions that affect them. We strive for excellence, which is why we are one of the leading service providers in the UK. With this in mind, we are looking for an Occupational Therapist who shares our vision to use innovative approaches to enhance the quality of life and outcomes of the pupils we support. Location: Kestrel House School - London N8 9EA - Kestrel House School f orms part of our Options Autism brand and is an independent specialist day school, supporting young people aged 5 - 16 - Kestrel House School - Education - Options Autism For further information regarding this vacancy please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification attached. Essential Criteria: Occupational Therapy PgDip or Degree Valid and up to date HCPC Registration Registered member of RCOT Relevant experience in providing occupational therapy services within a similar setting is preferrable Previously engaged with people who are neurodivergent and/or experience learning difficulty and/or socio-emotional and mental health difficulties in any setting, being able to evidence transferrable skills Sound knowledge and clinical understanding of OT theory and its practical application to support independence Experience of multi-professional work with teams or services within the designated speciality preferred Ability to work independently, flexible and confidence working in a school environment Clear and concise report writing skills Interest in sensory integration or sensory-informed practice (SI practitioner training in progress or completed is preferrable, however not essential) Why work for us? Alongside working with a network of over 350 clinical colleagues with regular forums for peer reflection and practice development, Outcomes First Group offer an array of flexible benefit options Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward and flexible benefits package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover £2000 CPD Training Allowance £5000 Welcome Bonus (T&C's apply) At Outcomes First Group we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and young people. All successful applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS We reserve the right to close vacancies early, please submit your application at the earliest opportunity. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales. Job Ref: 316664
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
Are you looking for an employer who can offer you opportunities for growth and development in your occupational therapy career- All whilst working within a friendly multidisciplinary team in a rewarding education setting? Do you want to have opportunities to participate in research projects, special interest groups and form part of a wider occupational therapy network that meets regularly for training & development? Do you want to have flexibility and be able to work creatively to deliver specialist OT assessment and intervention fostering independence within an education setting? H ow about working for an employer who has been awarded a 'Great Place to Work' for the 6th year running? At OFG we believe in creating a better work life balance Job Title: Occupational Therapist Location: Kestrel House School - London N8 9EA Salary: Up to £53,200 FTE DOE plus £5000 Welcome Bonus (Welcome Bonus is payable as one payment of £2,500 after completion of one month and one further payment of £2,500 upon completion of your final probation period. T&C's Apply) Hours: 37.5 hours per week Monday-Friday Contract: Permanent (Term time only, or flexibility around full-time contract can be discussed based on your personal circumstances) In a world where the demand for clinical support is increasing daily, we understand the importance and value of the work you carry out. Your unique skills and expertise are critical to building better outcomes for our pupils. This is why we aim to have a multidisciplinary clinical team for each of our sites to provide this vital provision in collaboration with our education teams. Creating an environment where our pupils can truly flourish and grow in independence is key. We understand the value of helping our employees develop in their careers. For clinicians to achieve their Continued Professional Development (CPD) goals we offer a £2000 training allowance, so that you can complete role specific training tailored to your individual requirements once your probation has been completed. About Outcomes First Group At Outcomes First Group, we believe every child has the ability to thrive when given access to a learning environment designed for their success. We exist to provide, champion and develop an exceptional education that is research-led and tailored around the abilities and aspirations of the individual - a commitment that shapes tomorrow's leaders, cultivates a lifelong love of learning and equips young minds to craft their own bright futures. At the heart of our philosophy lies a unique blend of tradition and innovation. We champion smaller class sizes, personalised learning plans and a curriculum that prepares students for success both in and beyond the classroom, evidenced in a 97% success rate in guiding our leavers into education, employment or training. As the largest and most accomplished organisation in our sector, we have the capability to invest in forward-thinking initiatives and resources based on the needs of the individual pupil, rather than the collective. This investment creates consistent and measurable results for our pupils and teams. Outcomes First Group operates a number of specialist education and care brands across the UK, including Blenheim Schools, each delivering tailored provision to meet the diverse needs of children and young people. To find out more about our segments and expert services, visit: The role: We are looking for an Occupational Therapist to join our in-house clinical team at Kestrel House School. Working collaboratively with the education team, you will deliver bespoke Occupational Therapy assessment and intervention to pupils who may have experienced developmental trauma, be neurodivergent or have SEMH needs. You will work within the standards provided in the OFG Occupational Therapy Ways of Working. This will guide your practice within an education setting and clarify your roles and responsibilities, while taking into account the requirements of your governing and professional bodies. You will be given responsibility for holding an occupational therapy caseload, with the full support of your designated clinical supervisor and Lead Clinician also contributing to staff training and consultation as required. This post would suit a resilient, creative and enthusiastic individual. Our Clinical Teams help maintain a person-centred, empowering approach always putting the pupils we support at the forefront of everything they do. All our settings maintain a strong safeguarding culture, and the pupils we support are heard, respected, and involved in decisions that affect them. We strive for excellence, which is why we are one of the leading service providers in the UK. With this in mind, we are looking for an Occupational Therapist who shares our vision to use innovative approaches to enhance the quality of life and outcomes of the pupils we support. Location: Kestrel House School - London N8 9EA - Kestrel House School f orms part of our Options Autism brand and is an independent specialist day school, supporting young people aged 5 - 16 - Kestrel House School - Education - Options Autism For further information regarding this vacancy please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification attached. Essential Criteria: Occupational Therapy PgDip or Degree Valid and up to date HCPC Registration Registered member of RCOT Relevant experience in providing occupational therapy services within a similar setting is preferrable Previously engaged with people who are neurodivergent and/or experience learning difficulty and/or socio-emotional and mental health difficulties in any setting, being able to evidence transferrable skills Sound knowledge and clinical understanding of OT theory and its practical application to support independence Experience of multi-professional work with teams or services within the designated speciality preferred Ability to work independently, flexible and confidence working in a school environment Clear and concise report writing skills Interest in sensory integration or sensory-informed practice (SI practitioner training in progress or completed is preferrable, however not essential) Why work for us? Alongside working with a network of over 350 clinical colleagues with regular forums for peer reflection and practice development, Outcomes First Group offer an array of flexible benefit options Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward and flexible benefits package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover £2000 CPD Training Allowance £5000 Welcome Bonus (T&C's apply) At Outcomes First Group we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and young people. All successful applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS We reserve the right to close vacancies early, please submit your application at the earliest opportunity. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales. Job Ref: 316664
Real Staffing Group
Designated Nurse for Safeguarding Adults
Real Staffing Group
Designated Nurse Safeguarding Adults London Based ICB | 4 Days Per Week | Predominantly Remote | Contract Until March 2027 The Role As the Designated Nurse for Safeguarding Adults, you will: Provide expert safeguarding leadership and advice across the ICB and wider system Support the development and implementation of safeguarding strategies and policies Work collaboratively with local authorities, providers, NHS partners, and other key stakeholders Provide professional oversight and assurance relating to safeguarding adults activity Contribute to safeguarding quality improvement initiatives and system learning Support statutory safeguarding requirements and governance processes Essential Experience Previous experience as a Designated Nurse for Safeguarding Adults Extensive safeguarding adults experience within NHS or commissioning environments Strong knowledge of the Care Act, Mental Capacity Act, and associated safeguarding legislation Experience providing strategic leadership at system level Ability to influence and engage senior stakeholders across multiple organisations Excellent communication and relationship management skills Desirable Experience Previous experience working within an ICB, CCG, NHS England, or similar commissioning organisation Experience supporting safeguarding assurance frameworks and governance processes Knowledge of wider health and social care commissioning arrangements Contract Details Position: Designated Nurse Safeguarding Adults Location: London Based ICB Working Pattern: 4 days per week Working Arrangement: Predominantly remote Contract Length: Until March 2027 Start Date: End of June/ASAP Please visit our website to find out more about our Key Information Documents. Please note that the documents provided contain generic information. If we are successful in finding you an assignment, you will receive a Key Information Document which will be specific to the vendor set-up you have chosen and your placement. To find out more about Real, please visit our website Real Staffing, a trading division of SThree Partnership LLP is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy | Registered office | 8 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4BQ, United Kingdom | Partnership Number | OC387148 England and Wales
Jun 30, 2026
Contractor
Designated Nurse Safeguarding Adults London Based ICB | 4 Days Per Week | Predominantly Remote | Contract Until March 2027 The Role As the Designated Nurse for Safeguarding Adults, you will: Provide expert safeguarding leadership and advice across the ICB and wider system Support the development and implementation of safeguarding strategies and policies Work collaboratively with local authorities, providers, NHS partners, and other key stakeholders Provide professional oversight and assurance relating to safeguarding adults activity Contribute to safeguarding quality improvement initiatives and system learning Support statutory safeguarding requirements and governance processes Essential Experience Previous experience as a Designated Nurse for Safeguarding Adults Extensive safeguarding adults experience within NHS or commissioning environments Strong knowledge of the Care Act, Mental Capacity Act, and associated safeguarding legislation Experience providing strategic leadership at system level Ability to influence and engage senior stakeholders across multiple organisations Excellent communication and relationship management skills Desirable Experience Previous experience working within an ICB, CCG, NHS England, or similar commissioning organisation Experience supporting safeguarding assurance frameworks and governance processes Knowledge of wider health and social care commissioning arrangements Contract Details Position: Designated Nurse Safeguarding Adults Location: London Based ICB Working Pattern: 4 days per week Working Arrangement: Predominantly remote Contract Length: Until March 2027 Start Date: End of June/ASAP Please visit our website to find out more about our Key Information Documents. Please note that the documents provided contain generic information. If we are successful in finding you an assignment, you will receive a Key Information Document which will be specific to the vendor set-up you have chosen and your placement. To find out more about Real, please visit our website Real Staffing, a trading division of SThree Partnership LLP is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy | Registered office | 8 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4BQ, United Kingdom | Partnership Number | OC387148 England and Wales
Service Service Employment Agency Limited
Insurance Trainer
Service Service Employment Agency Limited Norwich, Norfolk
My client is a leading provider of education and training in the Insurance and Financial Services Sector, and they have an exciting opportunity for a former Insurance Professional to join their existing team as a Trainer. Please note this role is entirely remote, working from home. The ideal candidate for this role would be a former Insurance Professional with experience in both commercial and personal lines, CII or ACII qualified. The key responsibilities are to: You will plan and prepare schemes of work, lessons, and sessions You will teach across a range of financial services qualification types and levels, online and at employer sites You will research and develop new topics, courses and teaching materials, especially online resources You will teach individuals and small groups of learners from a range of backgrounds, abilities, and ages You will monitor, assess and mark learner's work (please note you will have the support of a qualified and experienced assessor with your allotted group of learners) You will maintain accurate records and monitor learners' progress You will set and oversee examinations and liaise with assessment organisations to ensure quality standards are met You will carry out pastoral support as a tutor and mentor to learners You will conduct reviews and tutorials on a one-to-one basis with learners and together with employers You will plan additional support requirements for learners You will contribute to sector meetings to monitor, review, and evaluate relevant courses You will represent My clients Training at taster days, open days, and careers events appropriate to the sector You will keep up to date with, and implement company performance and quality frameworks, policies, and processes You will interview and enrol prospective learners You will liaise with other educational professionals and organisations You will carry out learner assessments in the workplace You will undertake a range of administrative tasks You will ensure you undertake the highest standards regarding teaching and assessment practice You will embed personal development, welfare, and behaviour topics into sessions where appropriate You will stretch and challenge learner's literacy and numeracy when training, assessing or marking You will deliver functional skills as required You will assist with my clients training in ensuring its marketing efforts are up to date, appropriate and relevant You will perform site visits to employers to review learner progress, and also ensure the employer is providing a safe and supportive environment conducive to learning You will build rapport with employers to ensure the successful delivery of training programmes You will raise any concerns immediately to the company's designated safeguarding officer You will create support plans for learners if they fall behind You will operate strictly within the funding and performance rules of our commissioners, including the Education and Skills Funding Agency and Ofsted Personal Specification Essential Minimum 5 years' experience working within an insurance based role ACII or CII In-depth knowledge of insurance Exceptional written and verbal communication skills Interpersonal skills (ability to relate to students of all ages and abilities) Strong organisational and planning skills Creativity to make learning engaging A flexible approach to work Enthusiasm, positivity, motivation and commitment Patience and a sense of humour Desirable Level 3 teaching or training qualification (can be supplied) Level 3 assessing qualification (can be supplied) Training, coaching and mentoring experience Functional Accountabilities You will maintain an in-depth knowledge of your subject or professional area through meeting the CPD requirements of the CII You will ensure both internal and external performance and quality standards are met You will ensure the continuous improvement of performance and quality standards across the business in a supportive and objective manner You will perform and assist in the end-to-end administrative process You will foster a culture of performance and quality built on openness, respect and high professional standards Benefits Salary up to £35,000.00 NEG DOE Complete remote working (nationwide) Smart / casual dress code Monday to Thursday 09:00 - 17:00, Friday 09:00 - 14:00 (35 Hours Per Week) 32 days per annum including bank holidays, 4 days to be reserved for the festive period as offices closed. Auto enrolment pension Laptop and monitor provided as well as itinerary and training to start the role efficiently as well as literature and curriculum to refer to. Commitment to your training and development Diverse and progressive culture
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
My client is a leading provider of education and training in the Insurance and Financial Services Sector, and they have an exciting opportunity for a former Insurance Professional to join their existing team as a Trainer. Please note this role is entirely remote, working from home. The ideal candidate for this role would be a former Insurance Professional with experience in both commercial and personal lines, CII or ACII qualified. The key responsibilities are to: You will plan and prepare schemes of work, lessons, and sessions You will teach across a range of financial services qualification types and levels, online and at employer sites You will research and develop new topics, courses and teaching materials, especially online resources You will teach individuals and small groups of learners from a range of backgrounds, abilities, and ages You will monitor, assess and mark learner's work (please note you will have the support of a qualified and experienced assessor with your allotted group of learners) You will maintain accurate records and monitor learners' progress You will set and oversee examinations and liaise with assessment organisations to ensure quality standards are met You will carry out pastoral support as a tutor and mentor to learners You will conduct reviews and tutorials on a one-to-one basis with learners and together with employers You will plan additional support requirements for learners You will contribute to sector meetings to monitor, review, and evaluate relevant courses You will represent My clients Training at taster days, open days, and careers events appropriate to the sector You will keep up to date with, and implement company performance and quality frameworks, policies, and processes You will interview and enrol prospective learners You will liaise with other educational professionals and organisations You will carry out learner assessments in the workplace You will undertake a range of administrative tasks You will ensure you undertake the highest standards regarding teaching and assessment practice You will embed personal development, welfare, and behaviour topics into sessions where appropriate You will stretch and challenge learner's literacy and numeracy when training, assessing or marking You will deliver functional skills as required You will assist with my clients training in ensuring its marketing efforts are up to date, appropriate and relevant You will perform site visits to employers to review learner progress, and also ensure the employer is providing a safe and supportive environment conducive to learning You will build rapport with employers to ensure the successful delivery of training programmes You will raise any concerns immediately to the company's designated safeguarding officer You will create support plans for learners if they fall behind You will operate strictly within the funding and performance rules of our commissioners, including the Education and Skills Funding Agency and Ofsted Personal Specification Essential Minimum 5 years' experience working within an insurance based role ACII or CII In-depth knowledge of insurance Exceptional written and verbal communication skills Interpersonal skills (ability to relate to students of all ages and abilities) Strong organisational and planning skills Creativity to make learning engaging A flexible approach to work Enthusiasm, positivity, motivation and commitment Patience and a sense of humour Desirable Level 3 teaching or training qualification (can be supplied) Level 3 assessing qualification (can be supplied) Training, coaching and mentoring experience Functional Accountabilities You will maintain an in-depth knowledge of your subject or professional area through meeting the CPD requirements of the CII You will ensure both internal and external performance and quality standards are met You will ensure the continuous improvement of performance and quality standards across the business in a supportive and objective manner You will perform and assist in the end-to-end administrative process You will foster a culture of performance and quality built on openness, respect and high professional standards Benefits Salary up to £35,000.00 NEG DOE Complete remote working (nationwide) Smart / casual dress code Monday to Thursday 09:00 - 17:00, Friday 09:00 - 14:00 (35 Hours Per Week) 32 days per annum including bank holidays, 4 days to be reserved for the festive period as offices closed. Auto enrolment pension Laptop and monitor provided as well as itinerary and training to start the role efficiently as well as literature and curriculum to refer to. Commitment to your training and development Diverse and progressive culture
One Manchester
Neighbourhood Officer
One Manchester Manchester, Lancashire
Neighbourhood Officer Manchester - Agile Full Time, Permanent Closing Date: 8th July 2026. Support our communities. See the difference you can make in our city. At One Manchester we are passionate about providing good quality homes, great services and real opportunities for customers and communities. We are more than just a landlord. We invest in new and existing homes, provide money advice and wellbeing, employment and training support and build strong partnerships to support inclusive growth. We have an exciting position available for a Neighbourhood Officer to join us! You'll lead the delivery of a customer focused service in a defined geographical area, delivering a high-quality housing and tenancy service. Working mainly in a designated neighbourhood, you'll help to create a sustainable and thriving neighbourhood, customer independence and deliver an exceptional 'first point of contact resolution' customer experience. You'll be encouraged to be innovative and work autonomously in the delivery of neighbourhood services, with a solution focused approach to overcome challenges and contribute to thriving communities. What we're looking for Experience of working in the housing sector or similar role delivering services to customers providing high-quality, responsive and proactive tenancy management and related services. An understanding of effective estate and tenancy management, with experience of delivering a range of related neighbourhood management services. An understanding of property condition issues with a commitment to maintaining the condition and appearance of properties, estates and neighbourhoods. Good IT skills alongside good organisational skills with an ability to manage own workload, plan and prioritise whilst being flexible, positive and enthusiastic. Customer focused with a desire to provide services to a high standard. Experience of working collaboratively with key stakeholders and partners to achieve community and neighbourhood regeneration. Demonstrable experience in relation to safeguarding. Why take up the challenge with One Manchester? This really is a great place to work. We've bags of potential and have huge opportunities waiting to be unlocked. Supportive and flexible, we're rightly proud of our work and excited about the future. So, challenge yourself to be creative and ambitious and see the difference you can make in our great city. If this sounds like you then apply today, we'd love to hear from you! We own and manage over 12,000 homes in central, south and east Manchester. We have one purpose: to provide good quality homes, great services, and real opportunities for our customers and communities. Our role as a trusted Registered Provider of Social Housing goes well beyond putting people in safe and secure homes. That's not to say it's not one our key priorities, it's simply one of the many things we do to help our customers live happy and fulfilled lives. We put people at the heart of everything we do. We're constantly evolving as a business to ensure we're supporting our customers and communities. We focus on improving our communities by offering a range of services, including employment opportunities, building new developments, and ensuring our customers have safe homes to live in. In accordance with the aims of our Equality and Diversity strategy and organisational commitment to address the employment of underrepresented groups, One Manchester is operating 'the Rooney Rule'. This means that we aim to interview at least one ethnically diverse candidate for all roles. We will also interview at least one female candidate for all our roles within our trades and facilities teams where we experience an under representation. One Manchester strives for equality, diversity and inclusion in all that we do. We positively encourage applications for employment from eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity. We are transitioning to a culture where agile working will be a feature of many of our roles. We also try to support and promote a culture of flexible working where possible and practical. If you are interested in a role but require flexibility or part time hours please give us a call and we can let you know if this can be considered for a particular role.
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
Neighbourhood Officer Manchester - Agile Full Time, Permanent Closing Date: 8th July 2026. Support our communities. See the difference you can make in our city. At One Manchester we are passionate about providing good quality homes, great services and real opportunities for customers and communities. We are more than just a landlord. We invest in new and existing homes, provide money advice and wellbeing, employment and training support and build strong partnerships to support inclusive growth. We have an exciting position available for a Neighbourhood Officer to join us! You'll lead the delivery of a customer focused service in a defined geographical area, delivering a high-quality housing and tenancy service. Working mainly in a designated neighbourhood, you'll help to create a sustainable and thriving neighbourhood, customer independence and deliver an exceptional 'first point of contact resolution' customer experience. You'll be encouraged to be innovative and work autonomously in the delivery of neighbourhood services, with a solution focused approach to overcome challenges and contribute to thriving communities. What we're looking for Experience of working in the housing sector or similar role delivering services to customers providing high-quality, responsive and proactive tenancy management and related services. An understanding of effective estate and tenancy management, with experience of delivering a range of related neighbourhood management services. An understanding of property condition issues with a commitment to maintaining the condition and appearance of properties, estates and neighbourhoods. Good IT skills alongside good organisational skills with an ability to manage own workload, plan and prioritise whilst being flexible, positive and enthusiastic. Customer focused with a desire to provide services to a high standard. Experience of working collaboratively with key stakeholders and partners to achieve community and neighbourhood regeneration. Demonstrable experience in relation to safeguarding. Why take up the challenge with One Manchester? This really is a great place to work. We've bags of potential and have huge opportunities waiting to be unlocked. Supportive and flexible, we're rightly proud of our work and excited about the future. So, challenge yourself to be creative and ambitious and see the difference you can make in our great city. If this sounds like you then apply today, we'd love to hear from you! We own and manage over 12,000 homes in central, south and east Manchester. We have one purpose: to provide good quality homes, great services, and real opportunities for our customers and communities. Our role as a trusted Registered Provider of Social Housing goes well beyond putting people in safe and secure homes. That's not to say it's not one our key priorities, it's simply one of the many things we do to help our customers live happy and fulfilled lives. We put people at the heart of everything we do. We're constantly evolving as a business to ensure we're supporting our customers and communities. We focus on improving our communities by offering a range of services, including employment opportunities, building new developments, and ensuring our customers have safe homes to live in. In accordance with the aims of our Equality and Diversity strategy and organisational commitment to address the employment of underrepresented groups, One Manchester is operating 'the Rooney Rule'. This means that we aim to interview at least one ethnically diverse candidate for all roles. We will also interview at least one female candidate for all our roles within our trades and facilities teams where we experience an under representation. One Manchester strives for equality, diversity and inclusion in all that we do. We positively encourage applications for employment from eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity. We are transitioning to a culture where agile working will be a feature of many of our roles. We also try to support and promote a culture of flexible working where possible and practical. If you are interested in a role but require flexibility or part time hours please give us a call and we can let you know if this can be considered for a particular role.
Creative Support Ltd
Team Leader
Creative Support Ltd Blackpool, Lancashire
We are looking for an experienced Team Leader to join our dedicated team and help develop and coordinate our learning disabilities supported housing schemes and domiciliary services across Blackpool. As a Team Leader, you will be at the forefront of our leadership team, ensuring the effective delivery and daily operational management of our services. You will be responsible for leading a team of staff, providing supervision, coaching, performance management, and support to staff, volunteers, and students. You will ensure the provision of person-centred support that enables individuals to maintain their independence, enhance their wellbeing, and enjoy opportunities for personal development. Your role will include overseeing the deployment of staff to meet individual needs and preferences within available resources, identifying training needs (both mandatory and service-specific), and maintaining accurate records. You will respond to referrals, undertake initial assessments of need, and ensure all service users have co-produced support plans and designated Key Workers. Establishing clear goals and pathways towards greater independence for the people we support, you will organize regular person-centred reviews, putting each person's views and journey at the heart of planning and decision-making. Working closely with local multi-disciplinary teams and community-based agencies, you will provide holistic, wrap-around support. You will maintain high standards of environmental safety and quality, ensuring a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere. Facilitating service user engagement, involvement, and peer support, you will implement robust quality monitoring methods and provide key performance indicators, identifying and planning necessary actions. You will provide exceptional customer care, proactively communicate with stakeholders about risk management and the welfare of the people we support. Your strong ethical duty of care and commitment to safeguarding vulnerable individuals will be at the core of your work. If you're interested in this opportunity and would like to discuss it further, please contact Neil Maguire, Area Manager via or by email: .uk. Vacancy Reference Number: 93579 Applications for this role must be submitted via the Creative Support website using the above vacancy reference number Creative Support has a corporate commitment to enabling people with caring and family responsibilities to apply for senior roles, part time applicants will be considered for this role. Full training is provided, as is the opportunity to work towards QCF Diploma in Health and Social Care. Benefits of working with Creative Support include a probationary bonus, pension contributions, 33 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 - This post will not be open to Sponsorship under the UKVI scheme , and we are unable to accept applicants with Skilled Worker Visas .
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
We are looking for an experienced Team Leader to join our dedicated team and help develop and coordinate our learning disabilities supported housing schemes and domiciliary services across Blackpool. As a Team Leader, you will be at the forefront of our leadership team, ensuring the effective delivery and daily operational management of our services. You will be responsible for leading a team of staff, providing supervision, coaching, performance management, and support to staff, volunteers, and students. You will ensure the provision of person-centred support that enables individuals to maintain their independence, enhance their wellbeing, and enjoy opportunities for personal development. Your role will include overseeing the deployment of staff to meet individual needs and preferences within available resources, identifying training needs (both mandatory and service-specific), and maintaining accurate records. You will respond to referrals, undertake initial assessments of need, and ensure all service users have co-produced support plans and designated Key Workers. Establishing clear goals and pathways towards greater independence for the people we support, you will organize regular person-centred reviews, putting each person's views and journey at the heart of planning and decision-making. Working closely with local multi-disciplinary teams and community-based agencies, you will provide holistic, wrap-around support. You will maintain high standards of environmental safety and quality, ensuring a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere. Facilitating service user engagement, involvement, and peer support, you will implement robust quality monitoring methods and provide key performance indicators, identifying and planning necessary actions. You will provide exceptional customer care, proactively communicate with stakeholders about risk management and the welfare of the people we support. Your strong ethical duty of care and commitment to safeguarding vulnerable individuals will be at the core of your work. If you're interested in this opportunity and would like to discuss it further, please contact Neil Maguire, Area Manager via or by email: .uk. Vacancy Reference Number: 93579 Applications for this role must be submitted via the Creative Support website using the above vacancy reference number Creative Support has a corporate commitment to enabling people with caring and family responsibilities to apply for senior roles, part time applicants will be considered for this role. Full training is provided, as is the opportunity to work towards QCF Diploma in Health and Social Care. Benefits of working with Creative Support include a probationary bonus, pension contributions, 33 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 - This post will not be open to Sponsorship under the UKVI scheme , and we are unable to accept applicants with Skilled Worker Visas .
CrossReach
Lead Childrens Worker nights - Part-Time
CrossReach Glasgow, Lanarkshire
As a Lead Children's Worker, you will play an important role in providing a safe, supportive and nurturing overnight environment for children and young people with disabilities. Working as part of our Children with Disabilities service, you will help ensure each young person feels secure, valued and cared for throughout the night while supporting their individual needs and wellbeing. This is a hands-on leadership role where you will lead shifts, support colleagues and help deliver high-quality, person-centred care. What you will do Lead and coordinate walking night shifts within the service. Provide personal care and support tailored to each child's individual needs. Create and maintain care plans, risk assessments and supporting documentation. Act as a key worker for designated children and young people. Support children with mobility, communication and additional support needs. Administer medication in line with care plans and organisational procedures. Build positive relationships with children, families and partner agencies. Maintain accurate records and complete reports as required. Support and mentor colleagues, including new team members. Promote safeguarding, health and safety and high standards of care at all times. About you You will have experience working with children, ideally those with disabilities or additional support needs, and be confident providing person-centred care in a residential setting. You will be organised, reliable and able to remain calm under pressure while supporting both children and colleagues. You will hold an SVQ Level 3 in Social Care (Children), HNC Social Care or an equivalent SCQF Level 7 qualification. Experience supporting individuals who may display behaviours of concern and the ability to build positive relationships with families and professionals will be important. This role requires membership of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme and registration with the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC). As we carry out our work in Christ's name, you must be respectful of our Christian ethos and able to work within it. Why work with us? Every night, you'll help create a safe and welcoming environment where children and young people can rest, feel secure and receive the support they need. You'll join a dedicated team committed to helping young people build confidence, develop independence and achieve positive outcomes while receiving the highest standard of care. If you're ready to take the next step in your care career and make a meaningful difference to the lives of children and young people, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today. We also offer you a range of benefits that you would expect from an organisation that support others. Firstly, there is access to a wide range of exclusive retail and leisure discounts through our rewards scheme and the Blue Light Discount card. We also ensure that your future and that of your loved ones is secured with a generous contributory pension plan and death in service benefit. Balancing work and family are made easier with our suite of enhanced family friendly policies and your health and wellness are prioritised with access to our health cash plan, giving you cash back for a wide range of health treatments. We even have access to a care concierge service to assist you with life's challenges, providing invaluable support when you need it most. But we also know that your training and development is important to you, and as well as a contribution to your professional membership fees, we are keen to support you in making the right steps to learn, grow and develop in ways that are right for you. CrossReach has been at the forefront of high quality social care for over 150 years, providing loving care to people of all ages and supporting them to live life to the full whatever their circumstances. During that time, we have worked hard to understand the needs of the people who turn to us for help and with them have been at the forefront of pioneering services which have literally changed thousands of lives for the better. Today we are one of the largest social care providers in Scotland, with experience across a broad range of services. We are still growing, learning, and improving, thanks to the incredible people we have the privilege to support, and all those who support us. We are part of the Church of Scotland and aim to provide social care services and specialist resources in Christ's name to further the caring work of the Church to people in challenging circumstances. As we do our work in Christ's name you must be respectful of our Christian Ethos and be able to work within it. This post requires you to be a member of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme and undertake the necessary vetting checks. You will also be required to be registered with SSSC and it is your professional responsibility to ensure that you meet the standards and criteria for registration. We have a legal obligation to ensure that we do not employ any worker who has not been granted the relevant permission to work in the UK. This permission is without exception granted by UK Visas and Immigrations. We are required to check the entitlement to work in the UK of all prospective employees, regardless of nationality or job category. We are committed to ensuring that we attract, retain, and develop the very best people to build a diverse and talented team and we recognise that every individual's unique background, experience and ability contributes to our success. We aim to create an inclusive and inspiring environment where individuals feel valued and respected and where people can belong, thrive and be their very best, whoever they are. Workplace and Role Accessibility Supplements (attached below) - This guide outlines the physical, environmental, and location based aspects of the role to help you understand how the work is carried out and whether it's right for you. It may also help you identify any adjustments or support that would enable you to do your best work. We welcome conversations about what you personally need to work within our services, and we're committed to making reasonable adjustments to support you where possible. If you have any queries regarding this role or our recruitment process, please contact the Recruitment team on .uk Please note: We reserve the right to close this advert prior to the closing date. Therefore, please make sure you complete and submit your application at an early stage. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES Application Process: Please apply for this post by completing
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
As a Lead Children's Worker, you will play an important role in providing a safe, supportive and nurturing overnight environment for children and young people with disabilities. Working as part of our Children with Disabilities service, you will help ensure each young person feels secure, valued and cared for throughout the night while supporting their individual needs and wellbeing. This is a hands-on leadership role where you will lead shifts, support colleagues and help deliver high-quality, person-centred care. What you will do Lead and coordinate walking night shifts within the service. Provide personal care and support tailored to each child's individual needs. Create and maintain care plans, risk assessments and supporting documentation. Act as a key worker for designated children and young people. Support children with mobility, communication and additional support needs. Administer medication in line with care plans and organisational procedures. Build positive relationships with children, families and partner agencies. Maintain accurate records and complete reports as required. Support and mentor colleagues, including new team members. Promote safeguarding, health and safety and high standards of care at all times. About you You will have experience working with children, ideally those with disabilities or additional support needs, and be confident providing person-centred care in a residential setting. You will be organised, reliable and able to remain calm under pressure while supporting both children and colleagues. You will hold an SVQ Level 3 in Social Care (Children), HNC Social Care or an equivalent SCQF Level 7 qualification. Experience supporting individuals who may display behaviours of concern and the ability to build positive relationships with families and professionals will be important. This role requires membership of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme and registration with the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC). As we carry out our work in Christ's name, you must be respectful of our Christian ethos and able to work within it. Why work with us? Every night, you'll help create a safe and welcoming environment where children and young people can rest, feel secure and receive the support they need. You'll join a dedicated team committed to helping young people build confidence, develop independence and achieve positive outcomes while receiving the highest standard of care. If you're ready to take the next step in your care career and make a meaningful difference to the lives of children and young people, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today. We also offer you a range of benefits that you would expect from an organisation that support others. Firstly, there is access to a wide range of exclusive retail and leisure discounts through our rewards scheme and the Blue Light Discount card. We also ensure that your future and that of your loved ones is secured with a generous contributory pension plan and death in service benefit. Balancing work and family are made easier with our suite of enhanced family friendly policies and your health and wellness are prioritised with access to our health cash plan, giving you cash back for a wide range of health treatments. We even have access to a care concierge service to assist you with life's challenges, providing invaluable support when you need it most. But we also know that your training and development is important to you, and as well as a contribution to your professional membership fees, we are keen to support you in making the right steps to learn, grow and develop in ways that are right for you. CrossReach has been at the forefront of high quality social care for over 150 years, providing loving care to people of all ages and supporting them to live life to the full whatever their circumstances. During that time, we have worked hard to understand the needs of the people who turn to us for help and with them have been at the forefront of pioneering services which have literally changed thousands of lives for the better. Today we are one of the largest social care providers in Scotland, with experience across a broad range of services. We are still growing, learning, and improving, thanks to the incredible people we have the privilege to support, and all those who support us. We are part of the Church of Scotland and aim to provide social care services and specialist resources in Christ's name to further the caring work of the Church to people in challenging circumstances. As we do our work in Christ's name you must be respectful of our Christian Ethos and be able to work within it. This post requires you to be a member of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme and undertake the necessary vetting checks. You will also be required to be registered with SSSC and it is your professional responsibility to ensure that you meet the standards and criteria for registration. We have a legal obligation to ensure that we do not employ any worker who has not been granted the relevant permission to work in the UK. This permission is without exception granted by UK Visas and Immigrations. We are required to check the entitlement to work in the UK of all prospective employees, regardless of nationality or job category. We are committed to ensuring that we attract, retain, and develop the very best people to build a diverse and talented team and we recognise that every individual's unique background, experience and ability contributes to our success. We aim to create an inclusive and inspiring environment where individuals feel valued and respected and where people can belong, thrive and be their very best, whoever they are. Workplace and Role Accessibility Supplements (attached below) - This guide outlines the physical, environmental, and location based aspects of the role to help you understand how the work is carried out and whether it's right for you. It may also help you identify any adjustments or support that would enable you to do your best work. We welcome conversations about what you personally need to work within our services, and we're committed to making reasonable adjustments to support you where possible. If you have any queries regarding this role or our recruitment process, please contact the Recruitment team on .uk Please note: We reserve the right to close this advert prior to the closing date. Therefore, please make sure you complete and submit your application at an early stage. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES Application Process: Please apply for this post by completing
Remedy Recruitment Group
Safeguarding Administrator
Remedy Recruitment Group
Safeguarding Administrator Start Date: Immediate Hours: 8:00am - 4:00pm Location: Brent We are urgently seeking an experienced Safeguarding Administrator to support our safeguarding and pastoral teams. This is a critical role requiring strong organisational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work with sensitivity and professionalism. Key Responsibilities Manage the safeguarding inbox, ensuring timely responses and escalation where necessary Oversee the school's filtering and monitoring system, including allocating detentions in line with policy Attend safeguarding-related meetings such as TAFs, professional meetings, and multi-agency discussions Conduct check-ins with vulnerable students, maintaining accurate notes and following procedures Make referrals to external agencies as directed by the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) Coordinate and facilitate visits from social workers and other external professionals Support morning registration, including managing late arrivals Candidate Requirements Previous experience in a safeguarding, pastoral, or school administrative role Strong understanding of safeguarding processes and confidentiality protocols Excellent communication and organisational skills Ability to work well under pressure in a fast-paced environment Confident in dealing with sensitive information and vulnerable young people
Jun 30, 2026
Contractor
Safeguarding Administrator Start Date: Immediate Hours: 8:00am - 4:00pm Location: Brent We are urgently seeking an experienced Safeguarding Administrator to support our safeguarding and pastoral teams. This is a critical role requiring strong organisational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work with sensitivity and professionalism. Key Responsibilities Manage the safeguarding inbox, ensuring timely responses and escalation where necessary Oversee the school's filtering and monitoring system, including allocating detentions in line with policy Attend safeguarding-related meetings such as TAFs, professional meetings, and multi-agency discussions Conduct check-ins with vulnerable students, maintaining accurate notes and following procedures Make referrals to external agencies as directed by the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) Coordinate and facilitate visits from social workers and other external professionals Support morning registration, including managing late arrivals Candidate Requirements Previous experience in a safeguarding, pastoral, or school administrative role Strong understanding of safeguarding processes and confidentiality protocols Excellent communication and organisational skills Ability to work well under pressure in a fast-paced environment Confident in dealing with sensitive information and vulnerable young people

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