Job Title: Clerical Officer Location: Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust Trust Location: Wycombe Hospital HP11 2TT Payrate: Band 2, £12.71 per hour Shift Patterns: Monday - Friday 08:30 - 17:00 (37.5 hours per week) Duration: Start: ASAP, End: 3 Months (September 2026) System Knowledge Use and application of computers Basic knowledge of medical terminology Database entry experience Job Description: The post holder will work as part of a team providing an efficient and effective support service within Breast Unit. They will be required to undertake clerical tasks to ensure the smooth transport of clients through the breast screening & symptomatic services in accordance with National and local guidelines. They will act as the first point of contact for all clients contacting the breast screening office by phone or in person on our reception desk. This is a busy working environment where staff, are expected to plan work to meet tight deadlines and targets set by the Department of Health and National Breast Screening Programme. Staff are continually interrupted and required to provide real-time responses to several different organisations/groups of people. These include members of the Public, External agencies, medical staff, other screening offices and can either be face to face, by phone or via e-mail. To act as the first point of contact for a range of telephone calls and in-person when covering reception duties. To use the National breast screening system to arrange/change appointments for women called for breast screening, considering the needs of the client and patient choice. Where it is not possible to provide a suitable appointment time for a lady, the post holder is expected to use her initiative and, where necessary, liaise with a senior member of staff. Monitor the availability of appointment slots and highlight shortfall to the Office Manager. To use own initiative to adjust allocated timeslots to accommodate clients with a variety of special needs. To be responsible for entering changes to demographic details and entering recall results from the screening episode onto the computer, ensuring the appropriate end point action to be transmitted to the national database in accordance with the departmental Quality Management System. To exercise judgement as to when screening is appropriate for individual clients who contact the unit to self-refer, considering previous screening history and regulations regarding the use of radiation. To use tact and diplomacy in dealing with distressed or irate clients demanding access to the service who may not be eligible. To ensure routine recall result letters are produced and dispatched within specified timescales, in accordance with the unit Quality Management System. To be responsible for the recording and follow-up of non-attenders in accordance with the Quality Management System and programme requirements. To ensure that the transfer of information between screening offices is accurate, timely and in accordance with the NHS Good practice guide for Breast Screening and confidentiality and data protection policy. To be responsible for entering abnormal results onto the computer separately to the routine recall results and creating assessment clinic appointments. To assist in the collection of clinical cytology and histological information. Ensure that accurate information is available and given to clients in accordance with National and local guidelines, demonstrating sensitivity always. Be responsible for ensuring that the clinics are updated at the end of each session. Be responsible for reconciling the clinics Train new staff as required on some of the departmental systems Participate in Trust Appraisal system. Who are NHS Professionals? We specialise in putting people in place to care. Every year we help thousands of dedicated candidates and highly skilled NHS workers enjoy better career opportunities, access to more shifts and a healthier work-life balance, giving more choice and control to our members. As an equal opportunities organisation, NHSP is committed to the equal treatment of all current and prospective Bank members and does not condone discrimination on the basis of age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, gender reassignment, or marriage and civil partnership. We believe there is a strong case for the Equality, Diversity and inclusion agenda and we strongly encourage suitably qualified applicants form a range of backgrounds to apply. Apply Today By joining us you can look forward to a choice of flexible Bank shifts across any of our client Trusts in England, as well as the ability to develop professionally and gain experience in several wards or areas. Disclaimer Please note, you will be contacted by email throughout the recruitment process, so please check your emails, including your junk/spam regularly. We regret we cannot contact everyone who is not selected for an interview, therefore if you do not hear from us within 21 days after submitting your application, please assume you have not been successful on this occasion.
Jul 02, 2026
Seasonal
Job Title: Clerical Officer Location: Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust Trust Location: Wycombe Hospital HP11 2TT Payrate: Band 2, £12.71 per hour Shift Patterns: Monday - Friday 08:30 - 17:00 (37.5 hours per week) Duration: Start: ASAP, End: 3 Months (September 2026) System Knowledge Use and application of computers Basic knowledge of medical terminology Database entry experience Job Description: The post holder will work as part of a team providing an efficient and effective support service within Breast Unit. They will be required to undertake clerical tasks to ensure the smooth transport of clients through the breast screening & symptomatic services in accordance with National and local guidelines. They will act as the first point of contact for all clients contacting the breast screening office by phone or in person on our reception desk. This is a busy working environment where staff, are expected to plan work to meet tight deadlines and targets set by the Department of Health and National Breast Screening Programme. Staff are continually interrupted and required to provide real-time responses to several different organisations/groups of people. These include members of the Public, External agencies, medical staff, other screening offices and can either be face to face, by phone or via e-mail. To act as the first point of contact for a range of telephone calls and in-person when covering reception duties. To use the National breast screening system to arrange/change appointments for women called for breast screening, considering the needs of the client and patient choice. Where it is not possible to provide a suitable appointment time for a lady, the post holder is expected to use her initiative and, where necessary, liaise with a senior member of staff. Monitor the availability of appointment slots and highlight shortfall to the Office Manager. To use own initiative to adjust allocated timeslots to accommodate clients with a variety of special needs. To be responsible for entering changes to demographic details and entering recall results from the screening episode onto the computer, ensuring the appropriate end point action to be transmitted to the national database in accordance with the departmental Quality Management System. To exercise judgement as to when screening is appropriate for individual clients who contact the unit to self-refer, considering previous screening history and regulations regarding the use of radiation. To use tact and diplomacy in dealing with distressed or irate clients demanding access to the service who may not be eligible. To ensure routine recall result letters are produced and dispatched within specified timescales, in accordance with the unit Quality Management System. To be responsible for the recording and follow-up of non-attenders in accordance with the Quality Management System and programme requirements. To ensure that the transfer of information between screening offices is accurate, timely and in accordance with the NHS Good practice guide for Breast Screening and confidentiality and data protection policy. To be responsible for entering abnormal results onto the computer separately to the routine recall results and creating assessment clinic appointments. To assist in the collection of clinical cytology and histological information. Ensure that accurate information is available and given to clients in accordance with National and local guidelines, demonstrating sensitivity always. Be responsible for ensuring that the clinics are updated at the end of each session. Be responsible for reconciling the clinics Train new staff as required on some of the departmental systems Participate in Trust Appraisal system. Who are NHS Professionals? We specialise in putting people in place to care. Every year we help thousands of dedicated candidates and highly skilled NHS workers enjoy better career opportunities, access to more shifts and a healthier work-life balance, giving more choice and control to our members. As an equal opportunities organisation, NHSP is committed to the equal treatment of all current and prospective Bank members and does not condone discrimination on the basis of age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, gender reassignment, or marriage and civil partnership. We believe there is a strong case for the Equality, Diversity and inclusion agenda and we strongly encourage suitably qualified applicants form a range of backgrounds to apply. Apply Today By joining us you can look forward to a choice of flexible Bank shifts across any of our client Trusts in England, as well as the ability to develop professionally and gain experience in several wards or areas. Disclaimer Please note, you will be contacted by email throughout the recruitment process, so please check your emails, including your junk/spam regularly. We regret we cannot contact everyone who is not selected for an interview, therefore if you do not hear from us within 21 days after submitting your application, please assume you have not been successful on this occasion.
Job Title: Domestic Abuse Helpline IDVA (Domestic Abuse Helpline Independant domestic violence advocate) Location: Warwickshire Salary: £25,857.12 per annum Contract type: Full Time, Fixed Term (Until 30 September 2026) Hours: 37.5 hours per week This is an opportunity to join Refuge as a Domestic Abuse Helpline IDVA, supporting survivors of domestic abuse and their children, from the point of crisis, providing high quality independent advocacy and support. Referrals to the Warwickshire Domestic Violence and Abuse Service (DVSW) will come via a single-point-of-access Freephone telephone number, or email, from professionals on behalf of victim survivors and victim-survivors who want to self-refer. Referrals can come through any agency, or self-referral, and pathways are well established with all local statutory and support services including the police, social care, housing, health, education, mental health, drug and alcohol services and the voluntary sector. The DVSW service will accept referrals for any survivor living in Warwickshire, at any level of risk, on a needs-led basis. The Helpline IDVA will work closely with Refuge s community outreach service support workers, the MARAC team, deputy managers, and the refuge accommodation team. Refuge s deputy manager for the community outreach will manage the helpline worker alongside the outreach workers, taking overall responsibility for monitoring, reporting, and meeting outcomes across the community outreach support service. The Helpline IDVA s post is an exciting opportunity to work in a collaborative way across all referring agencies and therefore it is an important aspect of this job that the post holder has experience of working collaboratively with a range of other agencies. This post is restricted to women due to the nature of the role. The Occupational Requirement under Schedule 9 (part 1) of the Equality Act 2010 applies. Closing Date: 09:00am 23 October 2025 Interview Date: 31 October 2025
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Domestic Abuse Helpline IDVA (Domestic Abuse Helpline Independant domestic violence advocate) Location: Warwickshire Salary: £25,857.12 per annum Contract type: Full Time, Fixed Term (Until 30 September 2026) Hours: 37.5 hours per week This is an opportunity to join Refuge as a Domestic Abuse Helpline IDVA, supporting survivors of domestic abuse and their children, from the point of crisis, providing high quality independent advocacy and support. Referrals to the Warwickshire Domestic Violence and Abuse Service (DVSW) will come via a single-point-of-access Freephone telephone number, or email, from professionals on behalf of victim survivors and victim-survivors who want to self-refer. Referrals can come through any agency, or self-referral, and pathways are well established with all local statutory and support services including the police, social care, housing, health, education, mental health, drug and alcohol services and the voluntary sector. The DVSW service will accept referrals for any survivor living in Warwickshire, at any level of risk, on a needs-led basis. The Helpline IDVA will work closely with Refuge s community outreach service support workers, the MARAC team, deputy managers, and the refuge accommodation team. Refuge s deputy manager for the community outreach will manage the helpline worker alongside the outreach workers, taking overall responsibility for monitoring, reporting, and meeting outcomes across the community outreach support service. The Helpline IDVA s post is an exciting opportunity to work in a collaborative way across all referring agencies and therefore it is an important aspect of this job that the post holder has experience of working collaboratively with a range of other agencies. This post is restricted to women due to the nature of the role. The Occupational Requirement under Schedule 9 (part 1) of the Equality Act 2010 applies. Closing Date: 09:00am 23 October 2025 Interview Date: 31 October 2025
Consensus is not just a care provider - we're a community of amazing people dedicated to inspiring and empowering people with learning disabilities, autism, and complex needs. If you're looking for a career where you can make a meaningful difference in the lives of others, then this may be the job for you. Role: Waking Night Support Worker Salary: £12.51 - £12.81 per hour Service: Beech Court, SO40 7AY Shifts: Rotational, 37.5 hours per week Your Benefits Consensus is a certified Great Place to Work , as well as being one of the UK's Best Workplaces for Women, Development, and Wellbeing in 2024. Here's just a small selection of the benefits you'll enjoy: Career Ladder: Our dedicated career ladder provides clear opportunities for your future progression. Learning & Development: Support your personal and professional growth with training and qualifications to enable you to achieve your full potential. Financial Benefits: Life Assurance of twice your annual basic salary. Withdraw a percentage of your wages as you earn them before payday with Wagestream. Access to Discountsfrom over 150 retailers. Health & Wellbeing: From confidential telephone counselling, dedicated wellbeing support and an Employee Assistance Programme. Your Role Our Support Workers are our greatest asset. Through understanding the needs of the people you support; you'll provide exceptional care that truly changes lives. Help the people we support to engage in meaningful opportunities and activities - empowering them to enjoy a great life filled with amazing experiences. Get involved in the community, support during leisure and social activities, and celebrate special occasions. Communicate appropriately, considering individual communication needs, and helping people to communicate effectively with others, too. Your Service Beech Court is a relaxed, welcoming home that offers everyone who lives there their own personal space via self-contained flats - encouraging independence, whilst receiving continuous specialist support with their health, their home, and of course achieving their personal goals, too. Experience a calm and cosy atmosphere in communal areas, where people love to get together to build Lego, listen to music or enjoy some crafting. Your Values You may be new to care or already have experience in the social care sector (Mental Health Support Worker, Care Worker, Healthcare Assistant or Care Assistant) but your values are most important to us. Values influence every interaction between our colleagues and the people we support. They are a promise that: We will always act with kindness. Stay committed to the people who rely on us. Embrace creativity in the way we work and grow. Next Steps Once you've applied our dedicated in-house recruitment team will call to share more about the role. The next step will be an interview in the service, where you'll meet the team and the people we support. If successful, we'll organise your Free DBS Check and references prior to confirming your start date. Your journey will then begin with a 3-day online induction, before heading to the service to get started. At Consensus, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse work environment where everyone is treated with respect and dignity. We believe in equal opportunities for everyone, regardless of race, colour, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, national origin, religion, or any other characteristic protected by law. Join us at Consensus Support Services, where your unique perspective is valued, and every individual has the opportunity to succeed.
Oct 02, 2025
Full time
Consensus is not just a care provider - we're a community of amazing people dedicated to inspiring and empowering people with learning disabilities, autism, and complex needs. If you're looking for a career where you can make a meaningful difference in the lives of others, then this may be the job for you. Role: Waking Night Support Worker Salary: £12.51 - £12.81 per hour Service: Beech Court, SO40 7AY Shifts: Rotational, 37.5 hours per week Your Benefits Consensus is a certified Great Place to Work , as well as being one of the UK's Best Workplaces for Women, Development, and Wellbeing in 2024. Here's just a small selection of the benefits you'll enjoy: Career Ladder: Our dedicated career ladder provides clear opportunities for your future progression. Learning & Development: Support your personal and professional growth with training and qualifications to enable you to achieve your full potential. Financial Benefits: Life Assurance of twice your annual basic salary. Withdraw a percentage of your wages as you earn them before payday with Wagestream. Access to Discountsfrom over 150 retailers. Health & Wellbeing: From confidential telephone counselling, dedicated wellbeing support and an Employee Assistance Programme. Your Role Our Support Workers are our greatest asset. Through understanding the needs of the people you support; you'll provide exceptional care that truly changes lives. Help the people we support to engage in meaningful opportunities and activities - empowering them to enjoy a great life filled with amazing experiences. Get involved in the community, support during leisure and social activities, and celebrate special occasions. Communicate appropriately, considering individual communication needs, and helping people to communicate effectively with others, too. Your Service Beech Court is a relaxed, welcoming home that offers everyone who lives there their own personal space via self-contained flats - encouraging independence, whilst receiving continuous specialist support with their health, their home, and of course achieving their personal goals, too. Experience a calm and cosy atmosphere in communal areas, where people love to get together to build Lego, listen to music or enjoy some crafting. Your Values You may be new to care or already have experience in the social care sector (Mental Health Support Worker, Care Worker, Healthcare Assistant or Care Assistant) but your values are most important to us. Values influence every interaction between our colleagues and the people we support. They are a promise that: We will always act with kindness. Stay committed to the people who rely on us. Embrace creativity in the way we work and grow. Next Steps Once you've applied our dedicated in-house recruitment team will call to share more about the role. The next step will be an interview in the service, where you'll meet the team and the people we support. If successful, we'll organise your Free DBS Check and references prior to confirming your start date. Your journey will then begin with a 3-day online induction, before heading to the service to get started. At Consensus, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse work environment where everyone is treated with respect and dignity. We believe in equal opportunities for everyone, regardless of race, colour, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, national origin, religion, or any other characteristic protected by law. Join us at Consensus Support Services, where your unique perspective is valued, and every individual has the opportunity to succeed.
Nuclear Restoration Services Limited (NRS) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA). NRS is responsible for decommissioning first generation nuclear power stations Berkeley, Bradwell, Chapelcross, Dungeness A, Hinkley Point A, Hunterston A, Oldbury, Sizewell A, Trawsfynydd and Wylfa, and research sites Harwell and Winfrith. NRS is also responsible for electricity generation at hydroelectric plant Maentwrog. As a division of NRS, NRS Dounreay is responsible for the clean-up and demolition of the former centre of fast reactor research and development. NRS is an exciting place to be, and this role is the perfect opportunity for you to be part of our challenging mission - to safely and successfully manage the UK's civil nuclear legacy on behalf of the nation. To deliver our commitment, we need people like you who want to perform at an industry leading standard and be part of a team that continues to develop, innovate and even exceed our greatest achievements. At NRS, we understand, and acknowledge the value of an inclusive working environment, and celebrate the diversity this brings to our workplace. Without this approach, we wouldn't be in the position that we are now, being able to safeguard and secure the future of our organisation. If you're part of the NDA Group, please refer to the Mobility Principles for guidance on how a move into NRS can be facilitated - visit What is Mobility at the NDA group? About the role Hear from the Hiring Manager: "My team is made up of experienced and skilled team players that excel at working in the nuclear industry. I would like to welcome an individual that can bring their knowledge, experience and skills and transfer them to further develop and enhance the safe delivery of the Magnox mission. We work a rotating 12 hour shift pattern of day and night shift comprising of 07.00-19.00 & 19.00-07.00 Monday to Friday over a 3 week cycle". Key Deliverables: Carry out routine maintenance tasks efficiently as directed by the Shift Engineer, Duty Shift Manager or Maintenance Manager. Undertake preventative planned maintenance activities as directed and in accordance with supplied maintenance instructions. Undertake corrective works where identified, including assistance with internal projects as appropriate. Undertake electrical installation activities in accordance with the design provided and IET Wiring Regulations. Respond to breakdowns and work with operations to ensure that maintenance and corrective works are completed safely and in a timely manner. Carry out a full and proper handover between shifts and in the absence of the shift engineer ensure that the shift engineers log is correct and updated in the aspects of your trade discipline. Support the effective deployment of company-wide policies, processes, systems and procedures ensuring that at all time the business remains compliant. Qualifications and Experience Qualified to IET Wiring Regulations - 18th Edition (BS7671) - Desirable Appropriate technical qualifications e.g. City & Guilds, BTEC, NVQ level 3 or equivalent - Desirable Knowledge and understanding of Ventilation systems. - Desirable Experience of electrical maintenance activities, general distribution and installation requirements - Essential Knowledge and experience of Electrical Systems - Essential Knowledge and experience of instrumentation, inverters, and control systems - Desirable Knowledge of Electricity at work Regulations - Desirable Experience of general maintenance within a nuclear environment - Desirable Able to be a classified radiation worker in accordance with Ionising Radiation Regulations - Essential Benefits Package Nuclear Restoration Services Limited (NRS) staff should refer to the document titled "Spot Point v Grade alignment" available on SharePoint for more information on how the grade structure aligns to Spot Points. Flexible working - where possible. The equivalent of 25 days (185 hours per year) annual leave plus Public Holidays (59.2 hours per year). This increases by 2 days (14.8 hours per year) annual leave after two full calendar years of service (as at 5th January in the leave year) , and an additional 3 days (22.2 hours per year) annual leave after five full calendar years of service (as at 5th January in the leave year). You also have the option to buy or sell the equivalent of 5 days (37 hours) annual leave each year (available in specific windows for the following holiday year). For the purpose of assessing an employee's annual leave entitlement, a day means seven and two fifths (7.4) hours. A pro rata entitlement will apply for part time workers. Flexible benefits scheme - including cycle to work and reduced gym membership fees. Participation in our Company Bonus Scheme (up to £5,750 per annum based on corporate objectives). Employee Assistance Programme including 24-hour telephone support & personal assistance service and access to an online wellbeing App. Up to 13.5% employer pension contribution depending on individual contribution amount. Enhanced maternity and paternity pay (dependent on service). Access to training and development through the company performance management arrangements, supporting you in maintaining your personal Continuous Professional Development. We have various different employee networks supporting our inclusion, diversity and wellbeing mission at Nuclear Restoration Services Limited (NRS). Additional Information Please be aware this role holder requires security clearance, or the ability to obtain said clearance. There is a requirement to live within a commutable distance to the sites where the role is based. For central/multi-site roles, we have various hubs across the UK and can be flexible with base location. We value the unique differences that each of our colleagues bring to work every day and are committed to creating an environment where everyone feels respected, included and able to perform at their best. At Nuclear Restoration Services Limited (NRS), we are committed to creating a workplace that is diverse and inclusive, we therefore particularly welcome applications from Women, Black, Asian and Ethnic Minorities, LGBT+ and candidates with a disability as they are all underrepresented in our workforce. We have the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a large volume of applications. We are happy to talk flexible working where possible.
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
Nuclear Restoration Services Limited (NRS) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA). NRS is responsible for decommissioning first generation nuclear power stations Berkeley, Bradwell, Chapelcross, Dungeness A, Hinkley Point A, Hunterston A, Oldbury, Sizewell A, Trawsfynydd and Wylfa, and research sites Harwell and Winfrith. NRS is also responsible for electricity generation at hydroelectric plant Maentwrog. As a division of NRS, NRS Dounreay is responsible for the clean-up and demolition of the former centre of fast reactor research and development. NRS is an exciting place to be, and this role is the perfect opportunity for you to be part of our challenging mission - to safely and successfully manage the UK's civil nuclear legacy on behalf of the nation. To deliver our commitment, we need people like you who want to perform at an industry leading standard and be part of a team that continues to develop, innovate and even exceed our greatest achievements. At NRS, we understand, and acknowledge the value of an inclusive working environment, and celebrate the diversity this brings to our workplace. Without this approach, we wouldn't be in the position that we are now, being able to safeguard and secure the future of our organisation. If you're part of the NDA Group, please refer to the Mobility Principles for guidance on how a move into NRS can be facilitated - visit What is Mobility at the NDA group? About the role Hear from the Hiring Manager: "My team is made up of experienced and skilled team players that excel at working in the nuclear industry. I would like to welcome an individual that can bring their knowledge, experience and skills and transfer them to further develop and enhance the safe delivery of the Magnox mission. We work a rotating 12 hour shift pattern of day and night shift comprising of 07.00-19.00 & 19.00-07.00 Monday to Friday over a 3 week cycle". Key Deliverables: Carry out routine maintenance tasks efficiently as directed by the Shift Engineer, Duty Shift Manager or Maintenance Manager. Undertake preventative planned maintenance activities as directed and in accordance with supplied maintenance instructions. Undertake corrective works where identified, including assistance with internal projects as appropriate. Undertake electrical installation activities in accordance with the design provided and IET Wiring Regulations. Respond to breakdowns and work with operations to ensure that maintenance and corrective works are completed safely and in a timely manner. Carry out a full and proper handover between shifts and in the absence of the shift engineer ensure that the shift engineers log is correct and updated in the aspects of your trade discipline. Support the effective deployment of company-wide policies, processes, systems and procedures ensuring that at all time the business remains compliant. Qualifications and Experience Qualified to IET Wiring Regulations - 18th Edition (BS7671) - Desirable Appropriate technical qualifications e.g. City & Guilds, BTEC, NVQ level 3 or equivalent - Desirable Knowledge and understanding of Ventilation systems. - Desirable Experience of electrical maintenance activities, general distribution and installation requirements - Essential Knowledge and experience of Electrical Systems - Essential Knowledge and experience of instrumentation, inverters, and control systems - Desirable Knowledge of Electricity at work Regulations - Desirable Experience of general maintenance within a nuclear environment - Desirable Able to be a classified radiation worker in accordance with Ionising Radiation Regulations - Essential Benefits Package Nuclear Restoration Services Limited (NRS) staff should refer to the document titled "Spot Point v Grade alignment" available on SharePoint for more information on how the grade structure aligns to Spot Points. Flexible working - where possible. The equivalent of 25 days (185 hours per year) annual leave plus Public Holidays (59.2 hours per year). This increases by 2 days (14.8 hours per year) annual leave after two full calendar years of service (as at 5th January in the leave year) , and an additional 3 days (22.2 hours per year) annual leave after five full calendar years of service (as at 5th January in the leave year). You also have the option to buy or sell the equivalent of 5 days (37 hours) annual leave each year (available in specific windows for the following holiday year). For the purpose of assessing an employee's annual leave entitlement, a day means seven and two fifths (7.4) hours. A pro rata entitlement will apply for part time workers. Flexible benefits scheme - including cycle to work and reduced gym membership fees. Participation in our Company Bonus Scheme (up to £5,750 per annum based on corporate objectives). Employee Assistance Programme including 24-hour telephone support & personal assistance service and access to an online wellbeing App. Up to 13.5% employer pension contribution depending on individual contribution amount. Enhanced maternity and paternity pay (dependent on service). Access to training and development through the company performance management arrangements, supporting you in maintaining your personal Continuous Professional Development. We have various different employee networks supporting our inclusion, diversity and wellbeing mission at Nuclear Restoration Services Limited (NRS). Additional Information Please be aware this role holder requires security clearance, or the ability to obtain said clearance. There is a requirement to live within a commutable distance to the sites where the role is based. For central/multi-site roles, we have various hubs across the UK and can be flexible with base location. We value the unique differences that each of our colleagues bring to work every day and are committed to creating an environment where everyone feels respected, included and able to perform at their best. At Nuclear Restoration Services Limited (NRS), we are committed to creating a workplace that is diverse and inclusive, we therefore particularly welcome applications from Women, Black, Asian and Ethnic Minorities, LGBT+ and candidates with a disability as they are all underrepresented in our workforce. We have the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a large volume of applications. We are happy to talk flexible working where possible.
Nuclear Restoration Services Limited (NRS) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA). NRS is responsible for decommissioning first generation nuclear power stations Berkeley, Bradwell, Chapelcross, Dungeness A, Hinkley Point A, Hunterston A, Oldbury, Sizewell A, Trawsfynydd and Wylfa, and research sites Harwell and Winfrith. NRS is also responsible for electricity generation at hydroelectric plant Maentwrog. As a division of NRS, NRS Dounreay is responsible for the clean-up and demolition of the former centre of fast reactor research and development. NRS is an exciting place to be, and this role is the perfect opportunity for you to be part of our challenging mission - to safely and successfully manage the UK's civil nuclear legacy on behalf of the nation. To deliver our commitment, we need people like you who want to perform at an industry leading standard and be part of a team that continues to develop, innovate and even exceed our greatest achievements. At NRS, we understand, and acknowledge the value of an inclusive working environment, and celebrate the diversity this brings to our workplace. Without this approach, we wouldn't be in the position that we are now, being able to safeguard and secure the future of our organisation. If you're part of the NDA Group, please refer to the Mobility Principles for guidance on how a move into NRS can be facilitated - visit What is Mobility at the NDA group? About the role Hear from the Hiring Manager "This is a fantastic opportunity for a delivery focussed individual to join our Waste Programme at Hinkley Point A (HPA). The role is specifically that of a Radiological Protection Engineer to support the HPA Vault Retrieval and Packaging (VRP) project. As one of the top 6 major projects within NRS, the HPA VRP project provides a really interesting challenge and opportunity for the right candidate to have a significant impact on delivery of the HPA and NRS strategy. The Hinkley Vault Retrieval and Packaging project is one of the largest design and build contracts placed within NRS's portfolio. The waste to be retrieved poses a substantial radiological risk, with highly mobile radiotoxic waste and gamma dose rates. The technical complexity of the design within the project is therefore significant and the project requires a skilled radiological protection professional with demonstrable experience in the following areas: Management and assessment of operational activities and doses Setting up/implementing radiological protection arrangements Management of heavily alpha in air environments Shielding assessment, optimisation and justification Production of risk and ALARP assessments at both design and operational phases of a project. Management and packaging of intermediate- and low-level radioactive wastes. The role will be based at Hinkley Point A Site, with many of the design team supporting from our Hub in Bradley Stoke near Bristol." Key Deliverables Provide detailed technical radiological advice to support site, projects and programmes. The advice to include the production of written documentation including departmental documents, technical reports, radiological risk assessments, health physics certificates, designated work documentation, dose estimates and ALARP reports. Develop and implement new radiological protection practices and procedures and the commissioning and introduction of new equipment and instruments. Review and approve written work instructions for all work carried out within the controlled area boundary and other areas of the site if appropriate. This includes the review and approval of work order cards or similar work control documents produced by the site's planning system. Liaise with company inspectors and external regulators during routine surveillance inspections, audits and investigations. Support as appropriate Best Available Technique (BAT) studies, ALARP assessments and other optioning processes for all work. Provide expert-level advice, support and guidance on radiological issues throughout the Site. Comply with the Health, Safety, Environmental and Quality policies, procedures, work instructions and risk assessments. Support the continuous improvement of Health, Safety Environment and Quality on Site. Monitor performance and take action or provide advice as necessary to maintain radiological standards and improve performance. Contribute to the effective development and delivery of training within own area of specialism. Advise on the selection, issue, storage and maintenance of PPE including respiratory protection equipment used on site for radiological protection as appropriate. Advise on the radiological protection and/or radioactive waste aspects in the preparation of Safety Case submissions, strategy documents and other site and company documents. Assist with managing the relevant aspects of the Detail Volume, SPI/CPI, and commercial and financial aspects as required for delivery of the lifetime plan. Provide critical evaluation to designers, engineers and contractors on radiological protection related matters within the design. The post holder may be required to be a member of, and participate in, the Site Emergency Scheme. Qualifications & Experience Educated to NQF level 6 / NVQ Level 6 (or equivalent in a post related subject) (Essential). Member of a relevant professional institute (Essential). Radiation Protection Adviser (Desirable). Relevant experience in specialism related roles (Essential). Experience at a nuclear site in own specialism (Desirable). Detailed knowledge of Environmental Permitting Regulations (Essential). Detailed knowledge of Ionising Radiations Regulations compliance (Essential). Accredited Health Physicist (Essential). Benefits Package Nuclear Restoration Services Limited (NRS) staff should refer to the document titled "Spot Point v Grade alignment" available on SharePoint for more information on how the grade structure aligns to Spot Points. Flexible working - where possible. The equivalent of 25 days (185 hours per year) annual leave plus Public Holidays (59.2 hours per year). This increases by 2 days (14.8 hours per year) annual leave after two full calendar years of service (as at 5th January in the leave year) , and an additional 3 days (22.2 hours per year) annual leave after five full calendar years of service (as at 5th January in the leave year). You also have the option to buy or sell the equivalent of 5 days (37 hours) annual leave each year (available in specific windows for the following holiday year). For the purpose of assessing an employee's annual leave entitlement, a day means seven and two fifths (7.4) hours. A pro rata entitlement will apply for part time workers. Flexible benefits scheme - including cycle to work and reduced gym membership fees. Participation in our Company Bonus Scheme (up to £5,750 per annum based on corporate objectives). Employee Assistance Programme including 24-hour telephone support & personal assistance service and access to an online wellbeing App. Up to 13.5% employer pension contribution depending on individual contribution amount. Enhanced maternity and paternity pay (dependent on service). Access to training and development through the company performance management arrangements, supporting you in maintaining your personal Continuous Professional Development. We have various different employee networks supporting our inclusion, diversity and wellbeing mission at Nuclear Restoration Services Limited (NRS). Additional Information Please be aware this role holder requires security clearance, or the ability to obtain said clearance. There is a requirement to live within a commutable distance to the sites where the role is based. For central/multi-site roles, we have various hubs across the UK and can be flexible with base location. We value the unique differences that each of our colleagues bring to work every day and are committed to creating an environment where everyone feels respected, included and able to perform at their best. At Nuclear Restoration Services Limited (NRS), we are committed to creating a workplace that is diverse and inclusive, we therefore particularly welcome applications from Women, Black, Asian and Ethnic Minorities, LGBT+ and candidates with a disability as they are all underrepresented in our workforce. We have the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a large volume of applications. We are happy to talk flexible working where possible.
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
Nuclear Restoration Services Limited (NRS) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA). NRS is responsible for decommissioning first generation nuclear power stations Berkeley, Bradwell, Chapelcross, Dungeness A, Hinkley Point A, Hunterston A, Oldbury, Sizewell A, Trawsfynydd and Wylfa, and research sites Harwell and Winfrith. NRS is also responsible for electricity generation at hydroelectric plant Maentwrog. As a division of NRS, NRS Dounreay is responsible for the clean-up and demolition of the former centre of fast reactor research and development. NRS is an exciting place to be, and this role is the perfect opportunity for you to be part of our challenging mission - to safely and successfully manage the UK's civil nuclear legacy on behalf of the nation. To deliver our commitment, we need people like you who want to perform at an industry leading standard and be part of a team that continues to develop, innovate and even exceed our greatest achievements. At NRS, we understand, and acknowledge the value of an inclusive working environment, and celebrate the diversity this brings to our workplace. Without this approach, we wouldn't be in the position that we are now, being able to safeguard and secure the future of our organisation. If you're part of the NDA Group, please refer to the Mobility Principles for guidance on how a move into NRS can be facilitated - visit What is Mobility at the NDA group? About the role Hear from the Hiring Manager "This is a fantastic opportunity for a delivery focussed individual to join our Waste Programme at Hinkley Point A (HPA). The role is specifically that of a Radiological Protection Engineer to support the HPA Vault Retrieval and Packaging (VRP) project. As one of the top 6 major projects within NRS, the HPA VRP project provides a really interesting challenge and opportunity for the right candidate to have a significant impact on delivery of the HPA and NRS strategy. The Hinkley Vault Retrieval and Packaging project is one of the largest design and build contracts placed within NRS's portfolio. The waste to be retrieved poses a substantial radiological risk, with highly mobile radiotoxic waste and gamma dose rates. The technical complexity of the design within the project is therefore significant and the project requires a skilled radiological protection professional with demonstrable experience in the following areas: Management and assessment of operational activities and doses Setting up/implementing radiological protection arrangements Management of heavily alpha in air environments Shielding assessment, optimisation and justification Production of risk and ALARP assessments at both design and operational phases of a project. Management and packaging of intermediate- and low-level radioactive wastes. The role will be based at Hinkley Point A Site, with many of the design team supporting from our Hub in Bradley Stoke near Bristol." Key Deliverables Provide detailed technical radiological advice to support site, projects and programmes. The advice to include the production of written documentation including departmental documents, technical reports, radiological risk assessments, health physics certificates, designated work documentation, dose estimates and ALARP reports. Develop and implement new radiological protection practices and procedures and the commissioning and introduction of new equipment and instruments. Review and approve written work instructions for all work carried out within the controlled area boundary and other areas of the site if appropriate. This includes the review and approval of work order cards or similar work control documents produced by the site's planning system. Liaise with company inspectors and external regulators during routine surveillance inspections, audits and investigations. Support as appropriate Best Available Technique (BAT) studies, ALARP assessments and other optioning processes for all work. Provide expert-level advice, support and guidance on radiological issues throughout the Site. Comply with the Health, Safety, Environmental and Quality policies, procedures, work instructions and risk assessments. Support the continuous improvement of Health, Safety Environment and Quality on Site. Monitor performance and take action or provide advice as necessary to maintain radiological standards and improve performance. Contribute to the effective development and delivery of training within own area of specialism. Advise on the selection, issue, storage and maintenance of PPE including respiratory protection equipment used on site for radiological protection as appropriate. Advise on the radiological protection and/or radioactive waste aspects in the preparation of Safety Case submissions, strategy documents and other site and company documents. Assist with managing the relevant aspects of the Detail Volume, SPI/CPI, and commercial and financial aspects as required for delivery of the lifetime plan. Provide critical evaluation to designers, engineers and contractors on radiological protection related matters within the design. The post holder may be required to be a member of, and participate in, the Site Emergency Scheme. Qualifications & Experience Educated to NQF level 6 / NVQ Level 6 (or equivalent in a post related subject) (Essential). Member of a relevant professional institute (Essential). Radiation Protection Adviser (Desirable). Relevant experience in specialism related roles (Essential). Experience at a nuclear site in own specialism (Desirable). Detailed knowledge of Environmental Permitting Regulations (Essential). Detailed knowledge of Ionising Radiations Regulations compliance (Essential). Accredited Health Physicist (Essential). Benefits Package Nuclear Restoration Services Limited (NRS) staff should refer to the document titled "Spot Point v Grade alignment" available on SharePoint for more information on how the grade structure aligns to Spot Points. Flexible working - where possible. The equivalent of 25 days (185 hours per year) annual leave plus Public Holidays (59.2 hours per year). This increases by 2 days (14.8 hours per year) annual leave after two full calendar years of service (as at 5th January in the leave year) , and an additional 3 days (22.2 hours per year) annual leave after five full calendar years of service (as at 5th January in the leave year). You also have the option to buy or sell the equivalent of 5 days (37 hours) annual leave each year (available in specific windows for the following holiday year). For the purpose of assessing an employee's annual leave entitlement, a day means seven and two fifths (7.4) hours. A pro rata entitlement will apply for part time workers. Flexible benefits scheme - including cycle to work and reduced gym membership fees. Participation in our Company Bonus Scheme (up to £5,750 per annum based on corporate objectives). Employee Assistance Programme including 24-hour telephone support & personal assistance service and access to an online wellbeing App. Up to 13.5% employer pension contribution depending on individual contribution amount. Enhanced maternity and paternity pay (dependent on service). Access to training and development through the company performance management arrangements, supporting you in maintaining your personal Continuous Professional Development. We have various different employee networks supporting our inclusion, diversity and wellbeing mission at Nuclear Restoration Services Limited (NRS). Additional Information Please be aware this role holder requires security clearance, or the ability to obtain said clearance. There is a requirement to live within a commutable distance to the sites where the role is based. For central/multi-site roles, we have various hubs across the UK and can be flexible with base location. We value the unique differences that each of our colleagues bring to work every day and are committed to creating an environment where everyone feels respected, included and able to perform at their best. At Nuclear Restoration Services Limited (NRS), we are committed to creating a workplace that is diverse and inclusive, we therefore particularly welcome applications from Women, Black, Asian and Ethnic Minorities, LGBT+ and candidates with a disability as they are all underrepresented in our workforce. We have the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a large volume of applications. We are happy to talk flexible working where possible.
Nuclear Restoration Services Limited (NRS) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA). NRS is responsible for decommissioning first generation nuclear power stations Berkeley, Bradwell, Chapelcross, Dungeness A, Hinkley Point A, Hunterston A, Oldbury, Sizewell A, Trawsfynydd and Wylfa, and research sites Harwell and Winfrith. NRS is also responsible for electricity generation at hydroelectric plant Maentwrog. As a division of NRS, NRS Dounreay is responsible for the clean-up and demolition of the former centre of fast reactor research and development. NRS is an exciting place to be, and this role is the perfect opportunity for you to be part of our challenging mission - to safely and successfully manage the UK's civil nuclear legacy on behalf of the nation. To deliver our commitment, we need people like you who want to perform at an industry leading standard and be part of a team that continues to develop, innovate and even exceed our greatest achievements. At NRS, we understand, and acknowledge the value of an inclusive working environment, and celebrate the diversity this brings to our workplace. Without this approach, we wouldn't be in the position that we are now, being able to safeguard and secure the future of our organisation. If you're part of the NDA Group, please refer to the Mobility Principles for guidance on how a move into NRS can be facilitated - visit What is Mobility at the NDA group? About the role Hear from the Hiring Manager: The Harwell site, situated just south of Oxford, and the Winfrith site in Dorset are the former research sites supporting nuclear power generation. Both sites are now in the decommissioning phase, with the priority being to remove the legacy waste, demolition and deconstruction of the majority of the buildings and facilities, to ultimately return the sites back to green field status and re-use. Could you be our next Senior Safety Case Engineer? You'll deliver nuclear safety cases and associated documentation supporting the fast-moving nuclear decommissioning projects across the Harwell and Winfrith sites, as well as general site safety case requirements (e.g. Periodic Safety Review). Every project at NRS has unique and interesting challenges requiring sound judgement, teamwork and project delivery excellence. Many of our projects are world first decommissioning challenges and attract interest from the wider decommissioning community. Some examples include - the retrieval and processing for long term disposal of historic research waste at Harwell and the decommissioning of the world's first high temperature helium cooled reactor using laser cutting and remote operations at Winfrith. Key Deliverables: Determine strategies for individual Safety Cases acting as Safety Case Project Manager, Author or Verifier where nominated. Write and/or verify complex Safety Cases in accordance with Company Standards. Maintain the various safety cases, across the Harwell and Winfrith sites and support the modifications process. Manage the production of Safety Cases and deliverables being provided by others as input to the Safety Cases. Qualifications & Experience: Essential: - A degree or equivalent NQF level 6 qualification in a suitable technical subject, e.g. mechanical engineering / physics. Detailed knowledge of modern standards of safety case production and processes within the nuclear industry. Detailed knowledge of safety case processes and applications relevant to a nuclear decommissioning site (e.g. fault schedule production, ALARP justification, etc.) Experience of safety case project and/or resource management. Detailed understanding of engineering safety and the derivation of Safety Functional Requirements. Detailed understanding of Site Licence Conditions, and Statutory and Mandatory Requirements. Knowledge of safety case management processes e.g. Safety case production, verification, INSA, implementation etc. Environmental awareness. Desirable: - Membership of an appropriate scientific or engineering institution. Understanding of site emergency procedures, operating constraints and limits, rules and site standards and procedures. Understanding of Site quality management systems. Benefits Package Nuclear Restoration Services Limited (NRS) staff should refer to the document titled "Spot Point v Grade alignment" available on SharePoint for more information on how the grade structure aligns to Spot Points. Flexible working - where possible. The equivalent of 25 days (185 hours per year) annual leave plus Public Holidays (59.2 hours per year). This increases by 2 days (14.8 hours per year) annual leave after two full calendar years of service (as at 5th January in the leave year) , and an additional 3 days (22.2 hours per year) annual leave after five full calendar years of service (as at 5th January in the leave year). You also have the option to buy or sell the equivalent of 5 days (37 hours) annual leave each year (available in specific windows for the following holiday year). For the purpose of assessing an employee's annual leave entitlement, a day means seven and two fifths (7.4) hours. A pro rata entitlement will apply for part time workers. Flexible benefits scheme - including cycle to work and reduced gym membership fees. Participation in our Company Bonus Scheme (up to £5,750 per annum based on corporate objectives). Employee Assistance Programme including 24-hour telephone support & personal assistance service and access to an online wellbeing App. Up to 13.5% employer pension contribution depending on individual contribution amount. Enhanced maternity and paternity pay (dependent on service). Access to training and development through the company performance management arrangements, supporting you in maintaining your personal Continuous Professional Development. We have various different employee networks supporting our inclusion, diversity and wellbeing mission at Nuclear Restoration Services Limited (NRS). Additional Information Please be aware this role holder requires security clearance, or the ability to obtain said clearance. There is a requirement to live within a commutable distance to the sites where the role is based. For central/multi-site roles, we have various hubs across the UK and can be flexible with base location. We value the unique differences that each of our colleagues bring to work every day and are committed to creating an environment where everyone feels respected, included and able to perform at their best. At Nuclear Restoration Services Limited (NRS), we are committed to creating a workplace that is diverse and inclusive, we therefore particularly welcome applications from Women, Black, Asian and Ethnic Minorities, LGBT+ and candidates with a disability as they are all underrepresented in our workforce. We have the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a large volume of applications. We are happy to talk flexible working where possible.
Sep 22, 2025
Full time
Nuclear Restoration Services Limited (NRS) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA). NRS is responsible for decommissioning first generation nuclear power stations Berkeley, Bradwell, Chapelcross, Dungeness A, Hinkley Point A, Hunterston A, Oldbury, Sizewell A, Trawsfynydd and Wylfa, and research sites Harwell and Winfrith. NRS is also responsible for electricity generation at hydroelectric plant Maentwrog. As a division of NRS, NRS Dounreay is responsible for the clean-up and demolition of the former centre of fast reactor research and development. NRS is an exciting place to be, and this role is the perfect opportunity for you to be part of our challenging mission - to safely and successfully manage the UK's civil nuclear legacy on behalf of the nation. To deliver our commitment, we need people like you who want to perform at an industry leading standard and be part of a team that continues to develop, innovate and even exceed our greatest achievements. At NRS, we understand, and acknowledge the value of an inclusive working environment, and celebrate the diversity this brings to our workplace. Without this approach, we wouldn't be in the position that we are now, being able to safeguard and secure the future of our organisation. If you're part of the NDA Group, please refer to the Mobility Principles for guidance on how a move into NRS can be facilitated - visit What is Mobility at the NDA group? About the role Hear from the Hiring Manager: The Harwell site, situated just south of Oxford, and the Winfrith site in Dorset are the former research sites supporting nuclear power generation. Both sites are now in the decommissioning phase, with the priority being to remove the legacy waste, demolition and deconstruction of the majority of the buildings and facilities, to ultimately return the sites back to green field status and re-use. Could you be our next Senior Safety Case Engineer? You'll deliver nuclear safety cases and associated documentation supporting the fast-moving nuclear decommissioning projects across the Harwell and Winfrith sites, as well as general site safety case requirements (e.g. Periodic Safety Review). Every project at NRS has unique and interesting challenges requiring sound judgement, teamwork and project delivery excellence. Many of our projects are world first decommissioning challenges and attract interest from the wider decommissioning community. Some examples include - the retrieval and processing for long term disposal of historic research waste at Harwell and the decommissioning of the world's first high temperature helium cooled reactor using laser cutting and remote operations at Winfrith. Key Deliverables: Determine strategies for individual Safety Cases acting as Safety Case Project Manager, Author or Verifier where nominated. Write and/or verify complex Safety Cases in accordance with Company Standards. Maintain the various safety cases, across the Harwell and Winfrith sites and support the modifications process. Manage the production of Safety Cases and deliverables being provided by others as input to the Safety Cases. Qualifications & Experience: Essential: - A degree or equivalent NQF level 6 qualification in a suitable technical subject, e.g. mechanical engineering / physics. Detailed knowledge of modern standards of safety case production and processes within the nuclear industry. Detailed knowledge of safety case processes and applications relevant to a nuclear decommissioning site (e.g. fault schedule production, ALARP justification, etc.) Experience of safety case project and/or resource management. Detailed understanding of engineering safety and the derivation of Safety Functional Requirements. Detailed understanding of Site Licence Conditions, and Statutory and Mandatory Requirements. Knowledge of safety case management processes e.g. Safety case production, verification, INSA, implementation etc. Environmental awareness. Desirable: - Membership of an appropriate scientific or engineering institution. Understanding of site emergency procedures, operating constraints and limits, rules and site standards and procedures. Understanding of Site quality management systems. Benefits Package Nuclear Restoration Services Limited (NRS) staff should refer to the document titled "Spot Point v Grade alignment" available on SharePoint for more information on how the grade structure aligns to Spot Points. Flexible working - where possible. The equivalent of 25 days (185 hours per year) annual leave plus Public Holidays (59.2 hours per year). This increases by 2 days (14.8 hours per year) annual leave after two full calendar years of service (as at 5th January in the leave year) , and an additional 3 days (22.2 hours per year) annual leave after five full calendar years of service (as at 5th January in the leave year). You also have the option to buy or sell the equivalent of 5 days (37 hours) annual leave each year (available in specific windows for the following holiday year). For the purpose of assessing an employee's annual leave entitlement, a day means seven and two fifths (7.4) hours. A pro rata entitlement will apply for part time workers. Flexible benefits scheme - including cycle to work and reduced gym membership fees. Participation in our Company Bonus Scheme (up to £5,750 per annum based on corporate objectives). Employee Assistance Programme including 24-hour telephone support & personal assistance service and access to an online wellbeing App. Up to 13.5% employer pension contribution depending on individual contribution amount. Enhanced maternity and paternity pay (dependent on service). Access to training and development through the company performance management arrangements, supporting you in maintaining your personal Continuous Professional Development. We have various different employee networks supporting our inclusion, diversity and wellbeing mission at Nuclear Restoration Services Limited (NRS). Additional Information Please be aware this role holder requires security clearance, or the ability to obtain said clearance. There is a requirement to live within a commutable distance to the sites where the role is based. For central/multi-site roles, we have various hubs across the UK and can be flexible with base location. We value the unique differences that each of our colleagues bring to work every day and are committed to creating an environment where everyone feels respected, included and able to perform at their best. At Nuclear Restoration Services Limited (NRS), we are committed to creating a workplace that is diverse and inclusive, we therefore particularly welcome applications from Women, Black, Asian and Ethnic Minorities, LGBT+ and candidates with a disability as they are all underrepresented in our workforce. We have the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a large volume of applications. We are happy to talk flexible working where possible.