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Adecco
Security Guard Supervisor
Adecco Newbury, Berkshire
Adecco are please to be recruiting for a Security Guard Supervisor to work within the Thames Valley Police Force based in Newbury Position: Security Supervisor Contract Type: Temporary until at least February 2026 Working Pattern: Full Time Mon - Thurs 8am - 4pm. Friday 8 - 3.30pm Salary: 16.20 per hour Important Note: Due to police vetting criteria, candidates must have resided in the UK continuously for at least 5 years at the time of application. The overall purpose of the role is to: : hold a vital leadership position within Physical Security operations, ensuring the team has the necessary support and resources to meet organisational and national security standards. KEY ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS: Lead and directly manage the security guard team, including the coordination of daily rotas, conducting daily briefings, handling administrative tasks, and managing annual leave to ensure appropriate cover across all regional locations as needed Support the Physical Security Manager in the management of physical security controls including Intruder Detection systems, Access Control Systems and CCTV Systems for the estate. This will Include but is not limited to the servicing, maintenance, and replacement of equipment Support the security assessments and management of visitors attending the site. Ensuring Security Guard Team actions are carried out in line with security operating procedures. When required, conduct these assessments independently, ensuring appropriate safeguards and countermeasures are in place in line with security operating procedures Assist with internal audits on Security Guard team procedures so they remain effective, efficient, and proportionate to the department's mission, legal and regulatory requirements, and accreditation requirements Ensuring provision of resilience for the Security Guard Team in times of high demand or periods of absence. Where necessary, covering any security guard duties to minimise operational impact Assess and support the requirements of the Security Guard team. Ensuring all communication is conveyed to and from the Security Guard team taking into account their 24/7 shift pattern. Where support is required, escalating issues to the Physical Security Manager within regular meetings Ensure the Security Guard Team remain certified and licensed to SIA standard in the required areas outlined in the Security Operating Procedure Present a monthly briefing to update the Physical Security Manager and Senior Security Information & Physical Security Manager on security performance and to discuss opportunities to improve ways of working Ensure the Security Guard Team Intranet page remains updated with links to relevant Security Operating Procedures and Security Updates for the Security Guard Team The knowledge or skills required in the role are as follows: Proven experience of working within Security Guard operations as either a security officer or supervisor, with a strong working knowledge of security operations and procedures Proven ability / experience to prioritise and manage time effectively, whilst working independently Proven experience of leading and managing team performance operating over a 24- hour shift pattern, managing the day-to-day delivery of a security service Proven knowledge of the current security threats posed towards Security Guard Teams and the ability to assess and apply appropriate incident response procedures Good IT skills including competence in the use of Microsoft Sharepoint, Outlook and Word Proven oral and written communication skills and strong interpersonal skills Possess a valid Security Industry Authority Supervisor licence or willingness to undertake the training to obtain Ability to work under pressure to analyse problems quickly and to take a systematic approach to resolution Knowledge of security systems including CCTV, Intrusion Detection Systems, and Access Control Must have a flexible approach to working hours to suit the requirements of the role and be prepared to work overtime as required A full UK driving licence is considered essential Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Dec 08, 2025
Seasonal
Adecco are please to be recruiting for a Security Guard Supervisor to work within the Thames Valley Police Force based in Newbury Position: Security Supervisor Contract Type: Temporary until at least February 2026 Working Pattern: Full Time Mon - Thurs 8am - 4pm. Friday 8 - 3.30pm Salary: 16.20 per hour Important Note: Due to police vetting criteria, candidates must have resided in the UK continuously for at least 5 years at the time of application. The overall purpose of the role is to: : hold a vital leadership position within Physical Security operations, ensuring the team has the necessary support and resources to meet organisational and national security standards. KEY ACCOUNTABILITY AREAS: Lead and directly manage the security guard team, including the coordination of daily rotas, conducting daily briefings, handling administrative tasks, and managing annual leave to ensure appropriate cover across all regional locations as needed Support the Physical Security Manager in the management of physical security controls including Intruder Detection systems, Access Control Systems and CCTV Systems for the estate. This will Include but is not limited to the servicing, maintenance, and replacement of equipment Support the security assessments and management of visitors attending the site. Ensuring Security Guard Team actions are carried out in line with security operating procedures. When required, conduct these assessments independently, ensuring appropriate safeguards and countermeasures are in place in line with security operating procedures Assist with internal audits on Security Guard team procedures so they remain effective, efficient, and proportionate to the department's mission, legal and regulatory requirements, and accreditation requirements Ensuring provision of resilience for the Security Guard Team in times of high demand or periods of absence. Where necessary, covering any security guard duties to minimise operational impact Assess and support the requirements of the Security Guard team. Ensuring all communication is conveyed to and from the Security Guard team taking into account their 24/7 shift pattern. Where support is required, escalating issues to the Physical Security Manager within regular meetings Ensure the Security Guard Team remain certified and licensed to SIA standard in the required areas outlined in the Security Operating Procedure Present a monthly briefing to update the Physical Security Manager and Senior Security Information & Physical Security Manager on security performance and to discuss opportunities to improve ways of working Ensure the Security Guard Team Intranet page remains updated with links to relevant Security Operating Procedures and Security Updates for the Security Guard Team The knowledge or skills required in the role are as follows: Proven experience of working within Security Guard operations as either a security officer or supervisor, with a strong working knowledge of security operations and procedures Proven ability / experience to prioritise and manage time effectively, whilst working independently Proven experience of leading and managing team performance operating over a 24- hour shift pattern, managing the day-to-day delivery of a security service Proven knowledge of the current security threats posed towards Security Guard Teams and the ability to assess and apply appropriate incident response procedures Good IT skills including competence in the use of Microsoft Sharepoint, Outlook and Word Proven oral and written communication skills and strong interpersonal skills Possess a valid Security Industry Authority Supervisor licence or willingness to undertake the training to obtain Ability to work under pressure to analyse problems quickly and to take a systematic approach to resolution Knowledge of security systems including CCTV, Intrusion Detection Systems, and Access Control Must have a flexible approach to working hours to suit the requirements of the role and be prepared to work overtime as required A full UK driving licence is considered essential Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Rochester Cathedral
Cathedral Safeguarding Officer
Rochester Cathedral
We are seeking a highly motivated, enthusiastic and experienced safeguarding professional to work as Cathedral Safeguarding Officer. The post-holder will work with the Canon Chancellor in his role as Chapter Safeguarding Lead (CSL) to raise and maintain awareness and understanding throughout the Cathedral community of the safeguarding needs of children and adults, and actively promote a culture to ensure that safeguarding is of paramount importance. The post holder will work closely and collaboratively with the Diocesan Safeguarding Team and other Safeguarding bodies. As part of their role, the Cathedral Safeguarding Officer (CSO) will work closely with the CSL, the Diocesan Safeguarding Team including the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisory Panel (DSAP) and the Diocesan Safeguarding Executive Committee (SEC); all other relevant stakeholders including Chapter, Residentiary Canons, staff, the Senior Management Group, Cathedral Safeguarding Committee, King s School Rochester, and all relevant external agencies, e.g., CofE National Safeguarding Team (NST), Police and Probation services, local authorities, Domestic Abuse Services. A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is in place between the Cathedral and Diocese concerning shared working relationships and adherence to Diocesan Polices and use of the National Case Management System. Rochester Cathedral is committed to a culture of safeguarding, especially for children, young people, and vulnerable adults. The Cathedral has adopted the Church of England policy statement Promoting a Safer Church (2017) ; Safeguarding Learning and Development (2024) and the Safer Recruitment and People Management Guidance (2021). Every member of our team is recruited according to these policies and is required to complete safeguarding training. The Cathedral has committed to achieve net zero carbon by 2030 in accordance with General Synod s vote for the whole of the Church of England to achieve this status in recognition of the global climate emergency. All employees are expected to contribute their efforts in achieving this goal. The Cathedral currently holds the Silver Eco Church Award conferred by the Christian Charty, A Rocha UK.
Dec 08, 2025
Full time
We are seeking a highly motivated, enthusiastic and experienced safeguarding professional to work as Cathedral Safeguarding Officer. The post-holder will work with the Canon Chancellor in his role as Chapter Safeguarding Lead (CSL) to raise and maintain awareness and understanding throughout the Cathedral community of the safeguarding needs of children and adults, and actively promote a culture to ensure that safeguarding is of paramount importance. The post holder will work closely and collaboratively with the Diocesan Safeguarding Team and other Safeguarding bodies. As part of their role, the Cathedral Safeguarding Officer (CSO) will work closely with the CSL, the Diocesan Safeguarding Team including the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisory Panel (DSAP) and the Diocesan Safeguarding Executive Committee (SEC); all other relevant stakeholders including Chapter, Residentiary Canons, staff, the Senior Management Group, Cathedral Safeguarding Committee, King s School Rochester, and all relevant external agencies, e.g., CofE National Safeguarding Team (NST), Police and Probation services, local authorities, Domestic Abuse Services. A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is in place between the Cathedral and Diocese concerning shared working relationships and adherence to Diocesan Polices and use of the National Case Management System. Rochester Cathedral is committed to a culture of safeguarding, especially for children, young people, and vulnerable adults. The Cathedral has adopted the Church of England policy statement Promoting a Safer Church (2017) ; Safeguarding Learning and Development (2024) and the Safer Recruitment and People Management Guidance (2021). Every member of our team is recruited according to these policies and is required to complete safeguarding training. The Cathedral has committed to achieve net zero carbon by 2030 in accordance with General Synod s vote for the whole of the Church of England to achieve this status in recognition of the global climate emergency. All employees are expected to contribute their efforts in achieving this goal. The Cathedral currently holds the Silver Eco Church Award conferred by the Christian Charty, A Rocha UK.
Social Personnel
Youth Offending
Social Personnel
The purpose of the role is to manage a case load of youth justice cases, working innovatively with young people from diverse backgrounds and engaging them and their families and other professionals in order to assess, develop and deliver intervention and activities that support their personal and social skills and participation in society YOS Officers will be directly contributing to youth offending service outcomes by creatively engaging young people who are subject to youth justice orders and also who are at risk of anti-social behaviour, crime, becoming NEET and substance misuse. This job description is intended as a guide and is not an exhaustive list of the duties and responsibilities of this role, such duties may vary from time to time without changing the general character of the post or the level of responsibility entailed. To effectively engage with young people from diverse backgrounds at all stages of case management including during assessment, review and delivery of interventions/programmes. To gather information, analyse and assess in order to manage risk, re-offending and safety/wellbeing accurately using appropriate screening and assessment tools; taking necessary measures to ensure welfare needs are dealt with effectively and public protection considerations are appropriately managed. To create, in conjunction with young people and families, bespoke intervention plans to address all areas of need and to regularly review the plans to ensure their suitability and effectiveness. To work within a multi-disciplinary team, to be responsible for all aspects of case management of youth justice cases, including dealing with non-compliance issues swiftly and effectively in line with local and national standards and inspection frameworks To prepare for and attend professional meetings such as strategy meetings and child protection conferences, presenting information in a clear and concise manner. To write reports to a high standard and within tight timeframes for Youth Magistrates and Crown Courts and to confidently present these reports to the Court in person as required. To undertake regular Court duty, providing advice and support to young people, their families and the judiciary. Undertaking assessments at Court will also be part of the role when working in court. To undertake bail assessments and produce bail support packages for court. Evidence of effectively managing high risk and complex cases and assisting with the day to day support of less experienced YOS staff. Lead responsibility for liaison with key agency e.g. CAMHS, Health Visitors, Schools as directed by the Team Manager. To convene and chair multi-agency meetings. To play a leading role in improving practice and quality of assessments and plans, assisting Team Manager in Team meeting discussions and workshops, taking responsibility for updating Team on practice developments and research findings, take a lead role in the induction of new staff and being a buddy. To act as lead professional for allocated cases and work collaboratively with partners using a family based approach to work towards increasing young people and family resilience. Working collaboratively with young people and a wide range of agencies, adopt creative and innovative approaches to deliver effective evidence based group or individual interventions/programmes to reduce the risk of offending and disengagement from education, training and employment To adopt a restorative approach in engaging young people and work together with colleagues to support opportunities to repair harm. To maintain clear, precise and appropriate case management records on IT client information systems, in accordance with local and national standards and in line with data protection guidelines Contribute to the development of team/project/service plans and procedures to ensure these reflect the needs of young people. Prepare, deliver and participate in the running of group work programmes This role requires flexibility in order to meet fixed deadlines and competing priorities. The role will require regular attendance at secure estates, Police stations and community facilities. To attend all team meetings, case manager/practitioner meetings and other meetings internal and external which are relevant to the role, eg: Risk Management Panel and MAPP Home visiting is a regular requirement of work with families, at times outside 9-5 hours to avoid interfering with school and work commitments of families. The public engagement element this role involves regularly coming into contact with people, some of whom may at times be distressed, agitated and, from time to time challenging. The post holder will be required to use their initiative to complete certain tasks, with supervision. Creativity is required for identifying, developing and delivering appropriate interventions for young people. The post holder will need to work flexibly across levels of need (from lower risk community orders to high risk custodial cases) Carry out all duties in accordance with the London Borough of Lambeth s Equal Opportunities policy, actively promoting equality and seeking to prevent and overcome disadvantage and discrimination. The post holder will participate in the Councils appraisal scheme, take responsibility for the implementation of own Personal Development Plan and continued professional development in those areas relevant to their role and will ensure that the same process is undertaken to all line managed staff.
Dec 08, 2025
Contractor
The purpose of the role is to manage a case load of youth justice cases, working innovatively with young people from diverse backgrounds and engaging them and their families and other professionals in order to assess, develop and deliver intervention and activities that support their personal and social skills and participation in society YOS Officers will be directly contributing to youth offending service outcomes by creatively engaging young people who are subject to youth justice orders and also who are at risk of anti-social behaviour, crime, becoming NEET and substance misuse. This job description is intended as a guide and is not an exhaustive list of the duties and responsibilities of this role, such duties may vary from time to time without changing the general character of the post or the level of responsibility entailed. To effectively engage with young people from diverse backgrounds at all stages of case management including during assessment, review and delivery of interventions/programmes. To gather information, analyse and assess in order to manage risk, re-offending and safety/wellbeing accurately using appropriate screening and assessment tools; taking necessary measures to ensure welfare needs are dealt with effectively and public protection considerations are appropriately managed. To create, in conjunction with young people and families, bespoke intervention plans to address all areas of need and to regularly review the plans to ensure their suitability and effectiveness. To work within a multi-disciplinary team, to be responsible for all aspects of case management of youth justice cases, including dealing with non-compliance issues swiftly and effectively in line with local and national standards and inspection frameworks To prepare for and attend professional meetings such as strategy meetings and child protection conferences, presenting information in a clear and concise manner. To write reports to a high standard and within tight timeframes for Youth Magistrates and Crown Courts and to confidently present these reports to the Court in person as required. To undertake regular Court duty, providing advice and support to young people, their families and the judiciary. Undertaking assessments at Court will also be part of the role when working in court. To undertake bail assessments and produce bail support packages for court. Evidence of effectively managing high risk and complex cases and assisting with the day to day support of less experienced YOS staff. Lead responsibility for liaison with key agency e.g. CAMHS, Health Visitors, Schools as directed by the Team Manager. To convene and chair multi-agency meetings. To play a leading role in improving practice and quality of assessments and plans, assisting Team Manager in Team meeting discussions and workshops, taking responsibility for updating Team on practice developments and research findings, take a lead role in the induction of new staff and being a buddy. To act as lead professional for allocated cases and work collaboratively with partners using a family based approach to work towards increasing young people and family resilience. Working collaboratively with young people and a wide range of agencies, adopt creative and innovative approaches to deliver effective evidence based group or individual interventions/programmes to reduce the risk of offending and disengagement from education, training and employment To adopt a restorative approach in engaging young people and work together with colleagues to support opportunities to repair harm. To maintain clear, precise and appropriate case management records on IT client information systems, in accordance with local and national standards and in line with data protection guidelines Contribute to the development of team/project/service plans and procedures to ensure these reflect the needs of young people. Prepare, deliver and participate in the running of group work programmes This role requires flexibility in order to meet fixed deadlines and competing priorities. The role will require regular attendance at secure estates, Police stations and community facilities. To attend all team meetings, case manager/practitioner meetings and other meetings internal and external which are relevant to the role, eg: Risk Management Panel and MAPP Home visiting is a regular requirement of work with families, at times outside 9-5 hours to avoid interfering with school and work commitments of families. The public engagement element this role involves regularly coming into contact with people, some of whom may at times be distressed, agitated and, from time to time challenging. The post holder will be required to use their initiative to complete certain tasks, with supervision. Creativity is required for identifying, developing and delivering appropriate interventions for young people. The post holder will need to work flexibly across levels of need (from lower risk community orders to high risk custodial cases) Carry out all duties in accordance with the London Borough of Lambeth s Equal Opportunities policy, actively promoting equality and seeking to prevent and overcome disadvantage and discrimination. The post holder will participate in the Councils appraisal scheme, take responsibility for the implementation of own Personal Development Plan and continued professional development in those areas relevant to their role and will ensure that the same process is undertaken to all line managed staff.
College of Policing
Director for Leadership and Workforce Development
College of Policing Tower Hamlets, London
About the job Job summary Strong leadership has never been more important for policing. As an integral part of our Executive team, you will bring a clear strategic vision and proven delivery skills to leading the national strategy for leadership and workforce development across policing, shaping future capability and culture. This pivotal role drives professional standards and innovation. You will be influencing at Board level and across the stakeholder landscape to lead and manage a portfolio to deliver transformational impact for the service. As College Executive Sponsor for the Police Leadership Commission, you will have a key role in considering how any recommendations are taken forward. The College is the professional body for policing in England and Wales and is a mission-driven organisation, with a bold ambition: to ensure everyone working in policing has the skills, knowledge, and support to protect the public and keep communities safe. Hear more about the role from our CEO: Director of Leadership and Workforce Development video for recruitment About the role We've made substantial progress through our five-year leadership strategy. We've introduced national leadership standards at five key levels , launched the Executive Leaders Programme for chief officers, developed new promotion frameworks , and established talent development programmes including fast-track routes from inspector to superintendent . We know there is more to do to deliver strong and effective leadership at all levels, set the tone for organisational culture, promote high standards of professional behaviour, enables successful organisational change, and inspire delivery of the best possible policing outcomes for the public. We've supported workforce development through a framework that includes accessible and diverse entry routes into policing, ensuring recruits receive high-quality training aligned with operational policing needs. We promote continuing professional development (CPD) to maintain and enhance skills, knowledge and competence across all roles. The recently launched national talent development strategy (NTDS) provides a consistent, inclusive approach to identifying and nurturing talent at every level, with a strong focus on leadership capacity and progression. Alongside this, professional development reviews (PDRs) offer structured conversations between staff and managers to support career growth, wellbeing and performance, embedding continuous learning and development into everyday practice. You can find out more about us here Job description As a key member of the Executive Team, you will work with the Board to set a clear strategic vision for the College and turn this into deliverable priorities that make the greatest impact on policing. The role involves leading strategic relationships within and beyond policing, driving transformational change at a national level and building a strong senior leadership team to deliver organisational objectives. You will champion a dynamic, responsive approach that connects the College with stakeholders and ensures our work is relevant to the challenges policing faces. Person specification Some of your responsibilities will include: Setting and delivering the national strategy for leadership and workforce development, ensuring policing has the capability and capacity to meet current and future challenges. Providing visible, inspirational leadership and driving cultural change across the organisation, embedding ethics, inclusion, and continuous improvement at every level Driving the implementation of lean, effective delivery processes, creating high-performing teams and ensuring timely, proportionate outputs that meet strategic priorities. To be successful in this role you'll need: A deep understanding of strategic policing workforce issues and policing culture. Proven success contributing to or advising at Board level in a strategic workforce planning and leadership environment. Exceptional stakeholder engagement and influencing capability. Strong strategic thinking and problem-solving skills. A level 7 qualification or equivalent experience. Please see the attached candidate pack and job description for full details of the role. We'll assess you against a range of accountabilities and essential criteria from the job description during the selection process. Benefits Alongside your salary of £100,000, College of Policing contributes £28,970 towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme. Find out what benefits a Civil Service Pension provides . This is more than a leadership role - it's a chance to make a national impact across policing. In return, we offer: Defined benefit pension scheme (average employer contribution of 28.97% Up to 31.5 days holiday + public holidays Continued professional development Enhanced parental leave Discounts, healthcare, and wellbeing support Interest free season ticket loans Tailored learning and development An environment with flexible working options A culture of inclusion, flexibility and innovation Things you need to know Selection process details Please see the candidate pack attached for information about how to apply. Contact point for applicants: If you would like to discuss the role in more detail please contact Telephone: . Timetable Closing dates for applications: 14/12/2025. Virtual Stakeholder Panel 13 or 14/01/2026. Main Interview: 22/01/2026, 10 South Colonnade, Canary Wharf London E14 4PU Artificial Intelligence can be a useful tool to support your application, however, all examples and statements provided must be truthful, factually accurate and taken directly from your own experience. Where plagiarism has been identified (presenting the ideas and experiences of others, or generated by artificial intelligence, as your own) applications may be withdrawn and internal candidates may be subject to disciplinary action. Please see our candidate guidance for more information on appropriate and inappropriate use. We believe that a diverse workforce brings many benefits to the organisation including diversity of thought and improvements to the way we work internally and with partners and communities. We strive to be fully inclusive but we know there is more to do. We genuinely encourage people from all backgrounds and underrepresented groups to apply for this role. We want to continually improve our recruitment processes and to remove any barriers to equal opportunities that could disadvantage those from particular backgrounds. In order for us to have the information to do this, we ask you to please complete the diversity form attached. Feedback will only be provided if you attend an interview or assessment. Security Successful candidates must meet the security requirements before they can be appointed. The level of security needed is security check (opens in a new window) . See our vetting charter (opens in a new window) . People working with government assets must complete baseline personnel security standard (opens in new window) checks . Nationality requirements Open to UK nationals only. Working for the Civil Service Please note this Post is NOT regulated by the Civil Service Commission. The Civil Service embraces diversity and promotes equal opportunities. As such, we run a Disability Confident Scheme (DCS) for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria. Diversity and Inclusion The Civil Service is committed to attract, retain and invest in talent wherever it is found. To learn more please see the Civil Service People Plan (opens in a new window) and the Civil Service Diversity and Inclusion Strategy (opens in a new window) .
Dec 08, 2025
Full time
About the job Job summary Strong leadership has never been more important for policing. As an integral part of our Executive team, you will bring a clear strategic vision and proven delivery skills to leading the national strategy for leadership and workforce development across policing, shaping future capability and culture. This pivotal role drives professional standards and innovation. You will be influencing at Board level and across the stakeholder landscape to lead and manage a portfolio to deliver transformational impact for the service. As College Executive Sponsor for the Police Leadership Commission, you will have a key role in considering how any recommendations are taken forward. The College is the professional body for policing in England and Wales and is a mission-driven organisation, with a bold ambition: to ensure everyone working in policing has the skills, knowledge, and support to protect the public and keep communities safe. Hear more about the role from our CEO: Director of Leadership and Workforce Development video for recruitment About the role We've made substantial progress through our five-year leadership strategy. We've introduced national leadership standards at five key levels , launched the Executive Leaders Programme for chief officers, developed new promotion frameworks , and established talent development programmes including fast-track routes from inspector to superintendent . We know there is more to do to deliver strong and effective leadership at all levels, set the tone for organisational culture, promote high standards of professional behaviour, enables successful organisational change, and inspire delivery of the best possible policing outcomes for the public. We've supported workforce development through a framework that includes accessible and diverse entry routes into policing, ensuring recruits receive high-quality training aligned with operational policing needs. We promote continuing professional development (CPD) to maintain and enhance skills, knowledge and competence across all roles. The recently launched national talent development strategy (NTDS) provides a consistent, inclusive approach to identifying and nurturing talent at every level, with a strong focus on leadership capacity and progression. Alongside this, professional development reviews (PDRs) offer structured conversations between staff and managers to support career growth, wellbeing and performance, embedding continuous learning and development into everyday practice. You can find out more about us here Job description As a key member of the Executive Team, you will work with the Board to set a clear strategic vision for the College and turn this into deliverable priorities that make the greatest impact on policing. The role involves leading strategic relationships within and beyond policing, driving transformational change at a national level and building a strong senior leadership team to deliver organisational objectives. You will champion a dynamic, responsive approach that connects the College with stakeholders and ensures our work is relevant to the challenges policing faces. Person specification Some of your responsibilities will include: Setting and delivering the national strategy for leadership and workforce development, ensuring policing has the capability and capacity to meet current and future challenges. Providing visible, inspirational leadership and driving cultural change across the organisation, embedding ethics, inclusion, and continuous improvement at every level Driving the implementation of lean, effective delivery processes, creating high-performing teams and ensuring timely, proportionate outputs that meet strategic priorities. To be successful in this role you'll need: A deep understanding of strategic policing workforce issues and policing culture. Proven success contributing to or advising at Board level in a strategic workforce planning and leadership environment. Exceptional stakeholder engagement and influencing capability. Strong strategic thinking and problem-solving skills. A level 7 qualification or equivalent experience. Please see the attached candidate pack and job description for full details of the role. We'll assess you against a range of accountabilities and essential criteria from the job description during the selection process. Benefits Alongside your salary of £100,000, College of Policing contributes £28,970 towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme. Find out what benefits a Civil Service Pension provides . This is more than a leadership role - it's a chance to make a national impact across policing. In return, we offer: Defined benefit pension scheme (average employer contribution of 28.97% Up to 31.5 days holiday + public holidays Continued professional development Enhanced parental leave Discounts, healthcare, and wellbeing support Interest free season ticket loans Tailored learning and development An environment with flexible working options A culture of inclusion, flexibility and innovation Things you need to know Selection process details Please see the candidate pack attached for information about how to apply. Contact point for applicants: If you would like to discuss the role in more detail please contact Telephone: . Timetable Closing dates for applications: 14/12/2025. Virtual Stakeholder Panel 13 or 14/01/2026. Main Interview: 22/01/2026, 10 South Colonnade, Canary Wharf London E14 4PU Artificial Intelligence can be a useful tool to support your application, however, all examples and statements provided must be truthful, factually accurate and taken directly from your own experience. Where plagiarism has been identified (presenting the ideas and experiences of others, or generated by artificial intelligence, as your own) applications may be withdrawn and internal candidates may be subject to disciplinary action. Please see our candidate guidance for more information on appropriate and inappropriate use. We believe that a diverse workforce brings many benefits to the organisation including diversity of thought and improvements to the way we work internally and with partners and communities. We strive to be fully inclusive but we know there is more to do. We genuinely encourage people from all backgrounds and underrepresented groups to apply for this role. We want to continually improve our recruitment processes and to remove any barriers to equal opportunities that could disadvantage those from particular backgrounds. In order for us to have the information to do this, we ask you to please complete the diversity form attached. Feedback will only be provided if you attend an interview or assessment. Security Successful candidates must meet the security requirements before they can be appointed. The level of security needed is security check (opens in a new window) . See our vetting charter (opens in a new window) . People working with government assets must complete baseline personnel security standard (opens in new window) checks . Nationality requirements Open to UK nationals only. Working for the Civil Service Please note this Post is NOT regulated by the Civil Service Commission. The Civil Service embraces diversity and promotes equal opportunities. As such, we run a Disability Confident Scheme (DCS) for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria. Diversity and Inclusion The Civil Service is committed to attract, retain and invest in talent wherever it is found. To learn more please see the Civil Service People Plan (opens in a new window) and the Civil Service Diversity and Inclusion Strategy (opens in a new window) .
NFP People
Organisational Change Manager
NFP People
Organisational Change Manager We are looking for an Organisational Change Manager to lead operational staff and volunteers to deliver significant strategic change and transformation across the operational, financial, facilities and hospitality function. The role is based in a Christian Church community. All teams, including the staff team, pray together whenever they meet, sharing prayer and worship times throughout the working week. Therefore this role, has a genuine occupational requirement to ensure protection of the strong Christian ethos and values. Position: Organisational Change Manager Location: Crawley, West Sussex/Hybrid (flexibility for one day a week to be worked remotely) Hours: Part Time, 3 days per week (25 hours per week (including regular Sundays; some evenings) Salary: £50,000 to £55,000 pro rata Contract: 18 months Fixed Term Contract Closing Date: Monday 5th January 2026. Please note this role may close earlier than advertised if a suitable candidate is found. Interview Date: Interviews due to take place during w/c 19 January 2026 The Role This role will be a second chair role that will oversee the church s social transformation work across the three parishes, enabling ministry to flourish and grow. You will ensure full legal and safeguarding compliance, steward resources with integrity, and co-lead agreed ministry areas in collaboration with the Senior Leadership Team. As this is a faith-based role, the successful candidate must be a practising Christian who actively participates in the spiritual life of the church. Key duties include: Operational and Financial leadership People leadership and Compliance Social transformation and community engagement Ministry contribution This role requires an enhanced DBS/Police check and safer recruitment checks and you must have the right to work in the UK. Occasional weekends or evenings as required. You will be required to work key church events including Focus, church family week away in July and the HTB Leadership Conference About You We are looking for someone with experience in these key areas: Change management Operations management Delivering successful projects Developing and managing operational systems Human Resource management Facilities management Financial management Project management The Organisation The Church exists to promote the whole mission of the church, pastorally, evangelistically, and socially, and this extends into the staff team where everyone who joins will thrive in this environment, able to contribute to the community of shared faith. As you will represent and speak on behalf of a Christian organisation, the Occupational Requirement for an active Christian faith is justified under the Equality Act 2010 Schedule 9, Part 1, clause 3. We encourage applications from those of Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds You may also have experience in areas such as Organisational Change Manager, Organisational Manager, Change Manager, Organisational Change Lead, Organisational Change Officer, HR Manager, HR Lead, Human Resources, Personnel, People Manager, Operations Manager, Operations Lead. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Dec 08, 2025
Full time
Organisational Change Manager We are looking for an Organisational Change Manager to lead operational staff and volunteers to deliver significant strategic change and transformation across the operational, financial, facilities and hospitality function. The role is based in a Christian Church community. All teams, including the staff team, pray together whenever they meet, sharing prayer and worship times throughout the working week. Therefore this role, has a genuine occupational requirement to ensure protection of the strong Christian ethos and values. Position: Organisational Change Manager Location: Crawley, West Sussex/Hybrid (flexibility for one day a week to be worked remotely) Hours: Part Time, 3 days per week (25 hours per week (including regular Sundays; some evenings) Salary: £50,000 to £55,000 pro rata Contract: 18 months Fixed Term Contract Closing Date: Monday 5th January 2026. Please note this role may close earlier than advertised if a suitable candidate is found. Interview Date: Interviews due to take place during w/c 19 January 2026 The Role This role will be a second chair role that will oversee the church s social transformation work across the three parishes, enabling ministry to flourish and grow. You will ensure full legal and safeguarding compliance, steward resources with integrity, and co-lead agreed ministry areas in collaboration with the Senior Leadership Team. As this is a faith-based role, the successful candidate must be a practising Christian who actively participates in the spiritual life of the church. Key duties include: Operational and Financial leadership People leadership and Compliance Social transformation and community engagement Ministry contribution This role requires an enhanced DBS/Police check and safer recruitment checks and you must have the right to work in the UK. Occasional weekends or evenings as required. You will be required to work key church events including Focus, church family week away in July and the HTB Leadership Conference About You We are looking for someone with experience in these key areas: Change management Operations management Delivering successful projects Developing and managing operational systems Human Resource management Facilities management Financial management Project management The Organisation The Church exists to promote the whole mission of the church, pastorally, evangelistically, and socially, and this extends into the staff team where everyone who joins will thrive in this environment, able to contribute to the community of shared faith. As you will represent and speak on behalf of a Christian organisation, the Occupational Requirement for an active Christian faith is justified under the Equality Act 2010 Schedule 9, Part 1, clause 3. We encourage applications from those of Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds You may also have experience in areas such as Organisational Change Manager, Organisational Manager, Change Manager, Organisational Change Lead, Organisational Change Officer, HR Manager, HR Lead, Human Resources, Personnel, People Manager, Operations Manager, Operations Lead. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
LB RICHMOND UPON THAMES AND LB WANDSWORTH
Senior Social Worker - Wolfson Unit
LB RICHMOND UPON THAMES AND LB WANDSWORTH Wandsworth, London
Senior Social Worker £46,206 - £55,992 Permanent Queen Mary's Hospital Full Time Hybrid We are seeking an experienced Senior Social Worker to take on a pivotal Senior Social Worker role within the Wolfson Neuro-Rehabilitation Unit at Queen Mary's Hospital.This is a key position for a professional with a strong track record in adult social care, particularly in hospital discharge planning and neuro-disability. The Wandsworth Hospital Team works in close partnership with the Wolfson Unit to deliver a high-quality, person-centred discharge service that promotes independence and well-being for our residents and their carers. We are looking for someone with demonstrable expertise in supporting individuals with complex physical and cognitive needs, and who can confidently navigate the challenges of longer-term care planning. As a Senior Social Worker, you will be expected to lead on complex casework, provide supervision and guidance to team members, and contribute meaningfully to service development and performance improvement. You will work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary specialist healthcare team to ensure safe, timely, and effective discharges for patients recovering from neurological conditions. You'll be joining a committed and knowledgeable team, with access to regular supervision and ongoing professional development through our Adult Social Care Academy. What We're Looking For: A qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England. Extensive post-qualification experience in adult social care, ideally within hospital or neuro-rehabilitation settings. Proven ability to manage complex cases and lead discharge planning processes. Experience in supervising staff and contributing to service improvement initiatives. Strong working knowledge of relevant legislation and statutory responsibilities. Excellent communication, decision-making, and organisational skills. A collaborative mindset and confidence in working across health and social care disciplines. Key Responsibilities: Provide supervision and day-to-day support to Social Workers within the team. Lead on complex discharges and support patient flow within the Wolfson Unit. Undertake detailed assessments, manage risk, and make clear, evidence-based decisions. Act as a safeguarding enquiry officer and oversee new referrals. Attend and contribute to multidisciplinary meetings. Support service development and contribute to quality assurance and performance monitoring. For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Angela Kelly, Service Manager by email on angela . Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. We may close this vacancy early once a sufficient number of applications has been received.Please submit your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Richmond & Wandsworth Better Service Partnership are committed to making our recruitment practices as inclusive as possible for everyone. We are committed to promoting equality and diversity and developing a culture that values differences, recognising that employees from a variety of backgrounds bring important and positive contributions to the Councils and can improve the way we deliver services. We are proud to be a Disability Confident employer. If you require any reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment and selection process, please let us know. We are also committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.Some posts may be exempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and as such appointment to these posts will be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to a check of police records via Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). We offer a wide range of benefits designed to attract, develop, and reward our employees such as 40 days annual leave (including Bank Holidays), flexible working and a generous pension plan.
Dec 08, 2025
Full time
Senior Social Worker £46,206 - £55,992 Permanent Queen Mary's Hospital Full Time Hybrid We are seeking an experienced Senior Social Worker to take on a pivotal Senior Social Worker role within the Wolfson Neuro-Rehabilitation Unit at Queen Mary's Hospital.This is a key position for a professional with a strong track record in adult social care, particularly in hospital discharge planning and neuro-disability. The Wandsworth Hospital Team works in close partnership with the Wolfson Unit to deliver a high-quality, person-centred discharge service that promotes independence and well-being for our residents and their carers. We are looking for someone with demonstrable expertise in supporting individuals with complex physical and cognitive needs, and who can confidently navigate the challenges of longer-term care planning. As a Senior Social Worker, you will be expected to lead on complex casework, provide supervision and guidance to team members, and contribute meaningfully to service development and performance improvement. You will work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary specialist healthcare team to ensure safe, timely, and effective discharges for patients recovering from neurological conditions. You'll be joining a committed and knowledgeable team, with access to regular supervision and ongoing professional development through our Adult Social Care Academy. What We're Looking For: A qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England. Extensive post-qualification experience in adult social care, ideally within hospital or neuro-rehabilitation settings. Proven ability to manage complex cases and lead discharge planning processes. Experience in supervising staff and contributing to service improvement initiatives. Strong working knowledge of relevant legislation and statutory responsibilities. Excellent communication, decision-making, and organisational skills. A collaborative mindset and confidence in working across health and social care disciplines. Key Responsibilities: Provide supervision and day-to-day support to Social Workers within the team. Lead on complex discharges and support patient flow within the Wolfson Unit. Undertake detailed assessments, manage risk, and make clear, evidence-based decisions. Act as a safeguarding enquiry officer and oversee new referrals. Attend and contribute to multidisciplinary meetings. Support service development and contribute to quality assurance and performance monitoring. For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Angela Kelly, Service Manager by email on angela . Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. We may close this vacancy early once a sufficient number of applications has been received.Please submit your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Richmond & Wandsworth Better Service Partnership are committed to making our recruitment practices as inclusive as possible for everyone. We are committed to promoting equality and diversity and developing a culture that values differences, recognising that employees from a variety of backgrounds bring important and positive contributions to the Councils and can improve the way we deliver services. We are proud to be a Disability Confident employer. If you require any reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment and selection process, please let us know. We are also committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.Some posts may be exempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and as such appointment to these posts will be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to a check of police records via Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). We offer a wide range of benefits designed to attract, develop, and reward our employees such as 40 days annual leave (including Bank Holidays), flexible working and a generous pension plan.
Adecco
Initial Trainer
Adecco Ferndown, Dorset
Adecco are pleased to be recruiting for a Trainer to join Dorset Police. You would be based at their HQ in Ferndown. This post is office based, working office hours, Monday - Friday, 37 hours per week. The pay rate is 17.97per hour. Please note, this post is temporary until end of December 2026. The purpose of the role : To design and deliver training and development interventions in order to ensure that the knowledge, understanding, skills, attitudes and behaviour of police officers, staff and other members of the force meet the requirements of the force and priorities. These posts will focus on delivery of initial and a range of force training programmes across defined geographic areas, as well as specific/targeted training for groups of staff. Posts are based in specified geographic areas across Dorset and Devon and Cornwall. Responsibilities: These posts main responsibilities will be to co-ordinate, prepare annual training schedules, design, develop and deliver training and development across a variety of packages. This may include initial and force training. The below are generic responsibilities for all Trainer roles. All training posts are generic in nature and therefore there may be a requirement to deliver training packages as a facilitator/lecturer to meet the demands of the force across other areas on occasion where appropriate. Design and deliver training packages for on and off the job training. To include written materials, classroom sessions and learning exercises, utilising all available technology by adopting innovative and alternative methods of delivery where appropriate. Identify individual training needs of students, as well as the occupational and organisational training needs of the Force (training needs analysis). Meet and discuss with line management and senior police and support staff management, the training needs of individuals, departments and divisions. To accurately and fairly assess the skills and abilities of those undergoing training against relevant National Occupational Standards and Authorised Practice. Skills Level 4 trainers Level 3 Assessors Operationally competent in the role of PCSO Please note, due to Police Criteria you must have lived in the UK for at least the last 5 years continuously. Anything less will not be considered Any job offer is subject to Police Vetting checks. If you have the skills for this role, please apply. If your CV is shortlisted, an Adecco Consultant will be in touch. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Dec 08, 2025
Seasonal
Adecco are pleased to be recruiting for a Trainer to join Dorset Police. You would be based at their HQ in Ferndown. This post is office based, working office hours, Monday - Friday, 37 hours per week. The pay rate is 17.97per hour. Please note, this post is temporary until end of December 2026. The purpose of the role : To design and deliver training and development interventions in order to ensure that the knowledge, understanding, skills, attitudes and behaviour of police officers, staff and other members of the force meet the requirements of the force and priorities. These posts will focus on delivery of initial and a range of force training programmes across defined geographic areas, as well as specific/targeted training for groups of staff. Posts are based in specified geographic areas across Dorset and Devon and Cornwall. Responsibilities: These posts main responsibilities will be to co-ordinate, prepare annual training schedules, design, develop and deliver training and development across a variety of packages. This may include initial and force training. The below are generic responsibilities for all Trainer roles. All training posts are generic in nature and therefore there may be a requirement to deliver training packages as a facilitator/lecturer to meet the demands of the force across other areas on occasion where appropriate. Design and deliver training packages for on and off the job training. To include written materials, classroom sessions and learning exercises, utilising all available technology by adopting innovative and alternative methods of delivery where appropriate. Identify individual training needs of students, as well as the occupational and organisational training needs of the Force (training needs analysis). Meet and discuss with line management and senior police and support staff management, the training needs of individuals, departments and divisions. To accurately and fairly assess the skills and abilities of those undergoing training against relevant National Occupational Standards and Authorised Practice. Skills Level 4 trainers Level 3 Assessors Operationally competent in the role of PCSO Please note, due to Police Criteria you must have lived in the UK for at least the last 5 years continuously. Anything less will not be considered Any job offer is subject to Police Vetting checks. If you have the skills for this role, please apply. If your CV is shortlisted, an Adecco Consultant will be in touch. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Goodman Masson
Interim Operations Manager
Goodman Masson Plymouth, Devon
Job Title: Operations Manager Neighbourhood Services Reporting to: Head of Neighbourhood Services Direct Reports: Housing Officers, Assistant Housing Officers, Housing Administrators, Tenancy Sustainment Officers Location: Hybrid (UK-based) Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Full-time (flexibility required, including occasional evening/weekend work) About the Organisation We are a large social housing provider managing a diverse portfolio of general-needs homes across multiple communities. Our mission is to provide safe, secure, and affordable homes while building sustainable, thriving neighbourhoods. We are data-led, resident-focused, and committed to continuous improvement and partnership working. Role Purpose As Operations Manager Neighbourhood Services, you will lead the day-to-day delivery of tenancy and neighbourhood management services across designated geographical patches. You will manage and develop a multi-disciplinary team, using performance data and resident insight to drive service improvements, enhance resident satisfaction, and create safe, cohesive communities. Working closely with the Head of Neighbourhood Services and a range of internal and external stakeholders, you will play a key role in shaping and delivering the strategic plan for neighbourhood services, with safeguarding, compliance, and resident-centred outcomes at the core. Key Responsibilities Service Delivery & Team Leadership Lead, coach, and performance-manage a team of housing professionals to deliver a visible, consistent, and high-quality housing management service. Ensure effective tenancy management, estate inspections, enforcement action, and resolution of anti-social behaviour in line with organisational standards and regulatory requirements. Build strong partnerships with local authorities, police, support agencies, and community organisations to keep neighbourhoods safe and support vulnerable residents. Prepare performance reports and contribute to governance/board-level reporting as required. Data-Driven Performance & Continuous Improvement Use data, trend analysis, and resident insight to monitor performance, identify risks early, and implement improvement plans. Embed a culture of evidence-based decision-making across the team. Support the development and delivery of service transformation and digital innovation projects. Customer Focus & Tenancy Sustainment Ensure services are inclusive, accessible, and responsive to diverse resident needs. Proactively identify residents at risk of tenancy failure and coordinate early intervention with internal and external support services to prevent homelessness. Lead or support the development and annual review of tenancy management policies and processes. Oversee the resolution of complex complaints, ensuring learning is embedded into service improvements. Neighbourhood & Estate Management Implement a robust estate inspection framework to maintain clean, safe, and well-maintained neighbourhoods. Promote community cohesion through resident engagement initiatives, events, and partnership projects. Identify opportunities to leverage social value and external funding for community-benefit projects. Compliance & Risk Ensure full compliance with relevant housing legislation, regulatory consumer standards, data protection, and health & safety requirements. Identify and manage safeguarding risks, escalating appropriately and working with specialist agencies. Maintain operational risk registers and contribute to business-continuity planning. Budget & Resource Management Manage delegated operational budgets, delivering value for money and aligning spend with strategic priorities. Corporate & Collaborative Working Actively contribute to organisation-wide objectives as part of the wider management team. Break down silos, share best practice, and foster a one-team culture. Leadership Expectations Inspire and motivate teams to deliver excellence, providing clarity, support, and constructive challenge. Champion equality, diversity, inclusion, and belonging in all areas of work. Role-model resilience, accountability, and a solutions-focused approach. Coach and develop team members, building capability and future leadership talent.
Dec 08, 2025
Contractor
Job Title: Operations Manager Neighbourhood Services Reporting to: Head of Neighbourhood Services Direct Reports: Housing Officers, Assistant Housing Officers, Housing Administrators, Tenancy Sustainment Officers Location: Hybrid (UK-based) Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Full-time (flexibility required, including occasional evening/weekend work) About the Organisation We are a large social housing provider managing a diverse portfolio of general-needs homes across multiple communities. Our mission is to provide safe, secure, and affordable homes while building sustainable, thriving neighbourhoods. We are data-led, resident-focused, and committed to continuous improvement and partnership working. Role Purpose As Operations Manager Neighbourhood Services, you will lead the day-to-day delivery of tenancy and neighbourhood management services across designated geographical patches. You will manage and develop a multi-disciplinary team, using performance data and resident insight to drive service improvements, enhance resident satisfaction, and create safe, cohesive communities. Working closely with the Head of Neighbourhood Services and a range of internal and external stakeholders, you will play a key role in shaping and delivering the strategic plan for neighbourhood services, with safeguarding, compliance, and resident-centred outcomes at the core. Key Responsibilities Service Delivery & Team Leadership Lead, coach, and performance-manage a team of housing professionals to deliver a visible, consistent, and high-quality housing management service. Ensure effective tenancy management, estate inspections, enforcement action, and resolution of anti-social behaviour in line with organisational standards and regulatory requirements. Build strong partnerships with local authorities, police, support agencies, and community organisations to keep neighbourhoods safe and support vulnerable residents. Prepare performance reports and contribute to governance/board-level reporting as required. Data-Driven Performance & Continuous Improvement Use data, trend analysis, and resident insight to monitor performance, identify risks early, and implement improvement plans. Embed a culture of evidence-based decision-making across the team. Support the development and delivery of service transformation and digital innovation projects. Customer Focus & Tenancy Sustainment Ensure services are inclusive, accessible, and responsive to diverse resident needs. Proactively identify residents at risk of tenancy failure and coordinate early intervention with internal and external support services to prevent homelessness. Lead or support the development and annual review of tenancy management policies and processes. Oversee the resolution of complex complaints, ensuring learning is embedded into service improvements. Neighbourhood & Estate Management Implement a robust estate inspection framework to maintain clean, safe, and well-maintained neighbourhoods. Promote community cohesion through resident engagement initiatives, events, and partnership projects. Identify opportunities to leverage social value and external funding for community-benefit projects. Compliance & Risk Ensure full compliance with relevant housing legislation, regulatory consumer standards, data protection, and health & safety requirements. Identify and manage safeguarding risks, escalating appropriately and working with specialist agencies. Maintain operational risk registers and contribute to business-continuity planning. Budget & Resource Management Manage delegated operational budgets, delivering value for money and aligning spend with strategic priorities. Corporate & Collaborative Working Actively contribute to organisation-wide objectives as part of the wider management team. Break down silos, share best practice, and foster a one-team culture. Leadership Expectations Inspire and motivate teams to deliver excellence, providing clarity, support, and constructive challenge. Champion equality, diversity, inclusion, and belonging in all areas of work. Role-model resilience, accountability, and a solutions-focused approach. Coach and develop team members, building capability and future leadership talent.
Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Council
Senior Planning Policy Officer
Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Council Ipswich, Suffolk
Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Council are looking to recruit a Senior Planning Policy Officer to join our team based in Ipswich, Suffolk. You will join us on a full-time, permanent basis. The successful candidate will earn a competitive salary of £31,537 to £44,075 per annum (pro rata for part time). Salary Career Grade role: £31,537 to £36,363 per annum (Grade 4 - Planning Policy Officer), £37,280 to £44,075 per annum (Grade 5 - Senior Planning Policy Officer) (plus Market Supplement at Grade 5 ) This role is open to full time, part time, and job share applications, all of which will be assessed equally. This is a career grade role, offering career development through a skills matrix. Entry grade and salary will depend on knowledge and experience. Join our team We are looking for a Senior Planning Policy Officer / Planning Policy Officer to join our Strategic Planning Team. If you share our values and motivation to make a difference for our residents, clients, and communities, we would love to hear from you. About the role Would you like to shape our communities and places in Babergh and Mid Suffolk for the better? An exciting opportunity has become available in the team that delivers the Local Plan for our districts. The councils adopted the Babergh and Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan Part 1 Development Plan Document in November 2023 and are currently undertaking a Joint Local Plan Review under the new plan-making system, which will plan ahead to 2045. The Joint Local Plan Review will seek to address the challenge of increasing housing and employment needs together with the delivery of associated infrastructure, whilst preserving what is unique about the districts. We are looking for a collaborative and strategic-minded individual to play a key role in supporting the formulation of planning policy, including major and strategic site allocation, working with external consultants on the development of evidence base and appraisal. There will be the need to work collaboratively across the two councils in supporting the development of strategies including infrastructure, as well as working with councillors, neighbouring local authorities, Suffolk County Council, and other infrastructure providers. Engagement with the community and involvement in the preparation of neighbourhood development plans are key aspects of the role. The post will support the delivery of the councils' corporate objectives. About you We are seeking a motivated planner who has appropriate knowledge and experience of the spatial planning policy system with the ability to analyse, interpret and present evidence and information succinctly to a variety of audiences. You will be educated to degree level in an appropriate discipline, with some spatial planning policy experience, and membership of the Royal Town Planning Institute is desirable. Knowledge of Local Government practice and procedures will also be required as well as a good understanding of the plan-making process. Effective communication skills and an ability to develop strong working relationships are essential together with time management and organisational skills. Good IT skills and experience with modern Microsoft products is expected. Now is an exciting time to join our team, as we look to update and develop the software we use with innovative packages to present information in different ways. About us At Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Councils we are passionate about building communities that people want to live, work, visit and invest in. We serve around 200,000 residents across our two districts and are well known for our collaboration and partnership working across public, private and voluntary sectors. We believe that the heart of Suffolk is an incredibly special place to live and work, with: 60 conservation areas two National Landscapes many picturesque market towns It is no surprise we are ranked among the top 50 places to live in the UK (United Kingdom). Benefits We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including: Generous leave entitlement (26 days a year, rising to 31 days after 5 years). Competitive Local Government Pension Scheme. Wellbeing Support and Employee Assistance Programs. Private Health Care Options. Electric Vehicle Salary Sacrifice Scheme. Paid volunteering days. Flexible and hybrid working arrangements (Business needs permitting). Great learning and development opportunities. Our ways of working We believe work is what we do, not just where we go. We work in a hybrid way, with a mix of office, home, and remote based working (Business need permitting). Our hybrid working arrangements support flexibility and collaboration, helping our teams to thrive. We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion, providing opportunity and ambition for all, supporting and enabling our people to deliver the best possible services for our residents. Closing date: 5 pm, 6 January 2026 . Interview date: week commencing, 12 January 2026 . Market Forces Supplement is pending review. If you think you have what it takes to be successful in this Senior Planning Policy Officer role, even if you don t meet all the requirements, please apply. We would appreciate the opportunity to consider your application. This authority is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. DBS checks or police vetting will be required for relevant posts.
Dec 08, 2025
Full time
Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Council are looking to recruit a Senior Planning Policy Officer to join our team based in Ipswich, Suffolk. You will join us on a full-time, permanent basis. The successful candidate will earn a competitive salary of £31,537 to £44,075 per annum (pro rata for part time). Salary Career Grade role: £31,537 to £36,363 per annum (Grade 4 - Planning Policy Officer), £37,280 to £44,075 per annum (Grade 5 - Senior Planning Policy Officer) (plus Market Supplement at Grade 5 ) This role is open to full time, part time, and job share applications, all of which will be assessed equally. This is a career grade role, offering career development through a skills matrix. Entry grade and salary will depend on knowledge and experience. Join our team We are looking for a Senior Planning Policy Officer / Planning Policy Officer to join our Strategic Planning Team. If you share our values and motivation to make a difference for our residents, clients, and communities, we would love to hear from you. About the role Would you like to shape our communities and places in Babergh and Mid Suffolk for the better? An exciting opportunity has become available in the team that delivers the Local Plan for our districts. The councils adopted the Babergh and Mid Suffolk Joint Local Plan Part 1 Development Plan Document in November 2023 and are currently undertaking a Joint Local Plan Review under the new plan-making system, which will plan ahead to 2045. The Joint Local Plan Review will seek to address the challenge of increasing housing and employment needs together with the delivery of associated infrastructure, whilst preserving what is unique about the districts. We are looking for a collaborative and strategic-minded individual to play a key role in supporting the formulation of planning policy, including major and strategic site allocation, working with external consultants on the development of evidence base and appraisal. There will be the need to work collaboratively across the two councils in supporting the development of strategies including infrastructure, as well as working with councillors, neighbouring local authorities, Suffolk County Council, and other infrastructure providers. Engagement with the community and involvement in the preparation of neighbourhood development plans are key aspects of the role. The post will support the delivery of the councils' corporate objectives. About you We are seeking a motivated planner who has appropriate knowledge and experience of the spatial planning policy system with the ability to analyse, interpret and present evidence and information succinctly to a variety of audiences. You will be educated to degree level in an appropriate discipline, with some spatial planning policy experience, and membership of the Royal Town Planning Institute is desirable. Knowledge of Local Government practice and procedures will also be required as well as a good understanding of the plan-making process. Effective communication skills and an ability to develop strong working relationships are essential together with time management and organisational skills. Good IT skills and experience with modern Microsoft products is expected. Now is an exciting time to join our team, as we look to update and develop the software we use with innovative packages to present information in different ways. About us At Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Councils we are passionate about building communities that people want to live, work, visit and invest in. We serve around 200,000 residents across our two districts and are well known for our collaboration and partnership working across public, private and voluntary sectors. We believe that the heart of Suffolk is an incredibly special place to live and work, with: 60 conservation areas two National Landscapes many picturesque market towns It is no surprise we are ranked among the top 50 places to live in the UK (United Kingdom). Benefits We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including: Generous leave entitlement (26 days a year, rising to 31 days after 5 years). Competitive Local Government Pension Scheme. Wellbeing Support and Employee Assistance Programs. Private Health Care Options. Electric Vehicle Salary Sacrifice Scheme. Paid volunteering days. Flexible and hybrid working arrangements (Business needs permitting). Great learning and development opportunities. Our ways of working We believe work is what we do, not just where we go. We work in a hybrid way, with a mix of office, home, and remote based working (Business need permitting). Our hybrid working arrangements support flexibility and collaboration, helping our teams to thrive. We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion, providing opportunity and ambition for all, supporting and enabling our people to deliver the best possible services for our residents. Closing date: 5 pm, 6 January 2026 . Interview date: week commencing, 12 January 2026 . Market Forces Supplement is pending review. If you think you have what it takes to be successful in this Senior Planning Policy Officer role, even if you don t meet all the requirements, please apply. We would appreciate the opportunity to consider your application. This authority is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. DBS checks or police vetting will be required for relevant posts.
Mountain Healthcare Limited
Information Governance Administrator
Mountain Healthcare Limited Stevenage, Hertfordshire
About the Role Information Governance Administrator Temporary contract with potential to extend 3 to 4 days per week Hybrid working with flexibility across Mountain Healthcare sites This is an exciting opportunity to join Mountain Healthcare at a time of continued growth and increasing focus on data protection and information governance. As Information Governance Administrator you will play a vital operational role supporting compliance with UK GDPR data protection legislation and NHS information governance standards. You will sit at the heart of the organisation's information governance activity, working closely with the Information Governance Manager and Data Protection Officer to ensure a strong compliant and proactive governance culture is embedded across the business. This role is ideal for someone who is highly organised confident handling sensitive information and looking to build a long term career within information governance. Job Opportunity Managing and coordinating the full lifecycle of Subject Access Requests Acknowledging requests issuing consent forms and chasing identification and supporting documentation Coordinating internal record searches and supporting the production of final SAR responses Liaising with requesters and escalating risks where required Monitoring SAR performance and chasing overdue actions Data Breach Management Supporting the review of data breach assessment forms Coordinating breach meetings and documenting outcomes Tracking actions following breach investigations and escalating risks where appropriate Supporting breach reporting and governance oversight Information Governance Documentation and Compliance Updating and maintaining information governance policies and supporting documents Supporting Information Sharing Agreements and Data Protection Impact Assessments Issuing ISA and DPIA templates and providing administrative support to the review process Maintaining Information Asset Registers and Information Flow Records Assisting with the production of Information Governance reports DSPT and NHS Compliance Providing administrative support to the Data Security and Protection Toolkit Coordinating DSPT meetings chasing actions and maintaining audit evidence Supporting internal assurance activity and governance reporting Stakeholder Engagement and Culture Working closely with the Information Governance Manager and Data Protection Officer Liaising with senior stakeholders and escalating concerns as required Promoting a positive information governance culture across the organisation Providing guidance to internal teams on information governance processes Essential Skills Essential Experience working in an information governance or data protection environment Strong understanding of Subject Access Requests and individual data rights Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills Confident communicator able to engage with internal and external stakeholders Ability to manage highly sensitive and confidential information appropriately Strong IT skills including Microsoft Office Desirable Experience within healthcare or an NHS aligned organisation Understanding of Data Security and Protection Toolkit requirements Experience supporting DPIAs ISAs and data breach management About Company Founded by passionate clinicians on a mission to provide expert patient-centred services, Mountain Healthcare leads the clinical forensic healthcare provisions sector in the UK. A premier partner of NHS England and the police, our unique provisions include Sexual Assault Referral Centres (SARCs), Police Custodial Healthcare, Secure Estate Healthcare and clinical telephone advice. Driven by our values Be Kind and Do the Right Thing, Mountain Healthcare provides holistic and trauma-informed care that improves the immediate and long-term health outcomes of patients across the criminal justice system. Through innovative technologies and strategic partnerships, our expert clinicians ensure equal, effective and efficient services to all our patients and always put their health, safety and rights first. Join the Best Provider, Make the Greatest Difference Clinical forensic healthcare is a rapidly growing career path as demand for specialist critical services has greatly increased in recent years. At Mountain Healthcare, we understand that to provide the highest quality services for our patients and customers, our people must be the best in the field. We are proud to offer unrivalled staff training and development opportunities such as our unique Forensic Practitioner Gateway, our wide range of accredited and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) courses, and access to events across the health and justice sector. DE&I Mountain Healthcare aims to create and encourage an environment that is committed to promoting equality, diversity, working inclusively, and valuing the differences that individuals can bring to the workplace. We uphold these principles in our organisational values and behaviours towards each other and our patients. We welcome applications irrespective of age, disability, sex, gender identity and gender expression, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, sexuality, or other personal circumstances.
Dec 08, 2025
Seasonal
About the Role Information Governance Administrator Temporary contract with potential to extend 3 to 4 days per week Hybrid working with flexibility across Mountain Healthcare sites This is an exciting opportunity to join Mountain Healthcare at a time of continued growth and increasing focus on data protection and information governance. As Information Governance Administrator you will play a vital operational role supporting compliance with UK GDPR data protection legislation and NHS information governance standards. You will sit at the heart of the organisation's information governance activity, working closely with the Information Governance Manager and Data Protection Officer to ensure a strong compliant and proactive governance culture is embedded across the business. This role is ideal for someone who is highly organised confident handling sensitive information and looking to build a long term career within information governance. Job Opportunity Managing and coordinating the full lifecycle of Subject Access Requests Acknowledging requests issuing consent forms and chasing identification and supporting documentation Coordinating internal record searches and supporting the production of final SAR responses Liaising with requesters and escalating risks where required Monitoring SAR performance and chasing overdue actions Data Breach Management Supporting the review of data breach assessment forms Coordinating breach meetings and documenting outcomes Tracking actions following breach investigations and escalating risks where appropriate Supporting breach reporting and governance oversight Information Governance Documentation and Compliance Updating and maintaining information governance policies and supporting documents Supporting Information Sharing Agreements and Data Protection Impact Assessments Issuing ISA and DPIA templates and providing administrative support to the review process Maintaining Information Asset Registers and Information Flow Records Assisting with the production of Information Governance reports DSPT and NHS Compliance Providing administrative support to the Data Security and Protection Toolkit Coordinating DSPT meetings chasing actions and maintaining audit evidence Supporting internal assurance activity and governance reporting Stakeholder Engagement and Culture Working closely with the Information Governance Manager and Data Protection Officer Liaising with senior stakeholders and escalating concerns as required Promoting a positive information governance culture across the organisation Providing guidance to internal teams on information governance processes Essential Skills Essential Experience working in an information governance or data protection environment Strong understanding of Subject Access Requests and individual data rights Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills Confident communicator able to engage with internal and external stakeholders Ability to manage highly sensitive and confidential information appropriately Strong IT skills including Microsoft Office Desirable Experience within healthcare or an NHS aligned organisation Understanding of Data Security and Protection Toolkit requirements Experience supporting DPIAs ISAs and data breach management About Company Founded by passionate clinicians on a mission to provide expert patient-centred services, Mountain Healthcare leads the clinical forensic healthcare provisions sector in the UK. A premier partner of NHS England and the police, our unique provisions include Sexual Assault Referral Centres (SARCs), Police Custodial Healthcare, Secure Estate Healthcare and clinical telephone advice. Driven by our values Be Kind and Do the Right Thing, Mountain Healthcare provides holistic and trauma-informed care that improves the immediate and long-term health outcomes of patients across the criminal justice system. Through innovative technologies and strategic partnerships, our expert clinicians ensure equal, effective and efficient services to all our patients and always put their health, safety and rights first. Join the Best Provider, Make the Greatest Difference Clinical forensic healthcare is a rapidly growing career path as demand for specialist critical services has greatly increased in recent years. At Mountain Healthcare, we understand that to provide the highest quality services for our patients and customers, our people must be the best in the field. We are proud to offer unrivalled staff training and development opportunities such as our unique Forensic Practitioner Gateway, our wide range of accredited and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) courses, and access to events across the health and justice sector. DE&I Mountain Healthcare aims to create and encourage an environment that is committed to promoting equality, diversity, working inclusively, and valuing the differences that individuals can bring to the workplace. We uphold these principles in our organisational values and behaviours towards each other and our patients. We welcome applications irrespective of age, disability, sex, gender identity and gender expression, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, sexuality, or other personal circumstances.
Outcomes First Group
Family Liaison Officer (FLO) / Attendance Support
Outcomes First Group Ticehurst, Sussex
How would you like to get paid for five days, but only work four? At Outcomes First Group, we believe in better work/life balance - and we're putting wellbeing first. That's why we're proud to be part of a 4-Day Working Week (4DWW) trial, where you can work one day less each week (or equivalent hours), while still receiving your full-time pay. Many of our schools have already introduced the 4DWW - and others are preparing to roll it out as soon as they reach full staffing. So, whether it's already in place or just around the corner, now's the perfect time to join . Job Title: Family Liaison Officer (FLO) / Attendance Support Location: Bricklehurst Manor School, Stonegate, East Sussex, TN5 7EL Salary: Up to £31,500.00 per annum dependent on experience ( not pro rata ) Hours: 37.5 hours per week Monday to Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm (including one 5:00 pm finish) Contract: Permanent, Term Time Only Start: February 2026 UK applicants only - this role does not offer sponsorship At Bricklehurst Manor School, we believe that strong relationships between school and home are key to every child's success. We're looking for a passionate, proactive, and empathetic Family Liaison Officer / Attendance Support professional to join our friendly, dedicated team and make a lasting impact in our thriving school community. This is a truly rewarding role where you'll help families overcome challenges, support children to flourish, and ensure every pupil is fully engaged and thriving in their education. About the Role As our Family Liaison Officer, you'll be the vital link between home and school - offering practical guidance, emotional support, and advocacy for families who may be facing challenges. You'll work collaboratively with pupils, staff, and external agencies to ensure every child feels safe, supported, and ready to achieve their full potential. This is more than a job - it's a chance to make a genuine difference in the lives of our pupils and families every single day. Your Key Responsibilities Build trusted relationships with families to promote positive engagement with Bricklehurst Manor School Act as the main point of contact for families needing advice, guidance, or support Identify and address barriers affecting attendance and wellbeing, creating tailored plans of action Liaise professionally with external agencies such as Social Care, NSPCC, Early Intervention Teams, Police, Housing, and Health Services Carry out home visits when required and maintain regular communication with families Attend and contribute to multi-agency meetings, ensuring coordinated and effective support for pupils Support senior leaders in identifying and addressing attendance concerns or patterns of absence Monitor and review pupil progress, attendance, and wellbeing data to inform interventions Act as Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead (DDSL), keeping safeguarding knowledge and training current Maintain accurate and confidential records, including case studies, reports, and referrals Who We're Looking For We're seeking a compassionate, confident communicator who thrives on helping others and building strong, positive relationships. You'll be someone who genuinely cares about making a difference - not just for pupils, but for their families and the wider school community too. You will bring: GCSEs (or equivalent) in English and Maths Experience supporting children, young people, or families in a school or community setting A strong understanding of safeguarding, confidentiality, and child protection procedures The ability to work collaboratively with teachers, families, and multi-agency professionals Excellent organisational and communication skills with a calm, empathetic approach A proactive, solution-focused mindset and a genuine passion for helping children succeed At Bricklehurst Manor, you'll be part of a close-knit, forward-thinking team that values creativity, wellbeing, and collaboration. This isn't just a teaching job - it's a chance to help build something extraordinary from the ground up. About the School Bricklehurst Manor School is a brand-new, co-educational SEMH school located in Wadhurst, East Sussex, for pupils aged 11-16. The school will cater for up to 60 pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs and associated additional needs. This is a unique opportunity to join the school at its inception, helping to shape the culture, ethos, and learning environment. With small class sizes and a strong focus on personalised support, Bricklehurst Manor School provides a nurturing, inclusive setting where every pupil can build confidence, resilience, and achieve their full potential. We are part of Acorn Education and can offer plenty of challenges along with a wide range of opportunities to develop your career. Acorn Education is the UK's leading provider of specialist education for children and young people with special educational needs. As part of Outcomes First Group, we are leading our sector in creating and delivering innovative approaches that achieve measurable outcomes for those in our care. We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Why join Acorn Education? We place the outcomes of the pupils and vulnerable young adults in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward 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 And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: 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 Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. You'll work 80% of your contractual hours for 100% of your pay, giving you more time to do the things that make you happy. 4DWW is subject to successful completion of probation and is not a contractual benefit 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.
Dec 08, 2025
Full time
How would you like to get paid for five days, but only work four? At Outcomes First Group, we believe in better work/life balance - and we're putting wellbeing first. That's why we're proud to be part of a 4-Day Working Week (4DWW) trial, where you can work one day less each week (or equivalent hours), while still receiving your full-time pay. Many of our schools have already introduced the 4DWW - and others are preparing to roll it out as soon as they reach full staffing. So, whether it's already in place or just around the corner, now's the perfect time to join . Job Title: Family Liaison Officer (FLO) / Attendance Support Location: Bricklehurst Manor School, Stonegate, East Sussex, TN5 7EL Salary: Up to £31,500.00 per annum dependent on experience ( not pro rata ) Hours: 37.5 hours per week Monday to Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm (including one 5:00 pm finish) Contract: Permanent, Term Time Only Start: February 2026 UK applicants only - this role does not offer sponsorship At Bricklehurst Manor School, we believe that strong relationships between school and home are key to every child's success. We're looking for a passionate, proactive, and empathetic Family Liaison Officer / Attendance Support professional to join our friendly, dedicated team and make a lasting impact in our thriving school community. This is a truly rewarding role where you'll help families overcome challenges, support children to flourish, and ensure every pupil is fully engaged and thriving in their education. About the Role As our Family Liaison Officer, you'll be the vital link between home and school - offering practical guidance, emotional support, and advocacy for families who may be facing challenges. You'll work collaboratively with pupils, staff, and external agencies to ensure every child feels safe, supported, and ready to achieve their full potential. This is more than a job - it's a chance to make a genuine difference in the lives of our pupils and families every single day. Your Key Responsibilities Build trusted relationships with families to promote positive engagement with Bricklehurst Manor School Act as the main point of contact for families needing advice, guidance, or support Identify and address barriers affecting attendance and wellbeing, creating tailored plans of action Liaise professionally with external agencies such as Social Care, NSPCC, Early Intervention Teams, Police, Housing, and Health Services Carry out home visits when required and maintain regular communication with families Attend and contribute to multi-agency meetings, ensuring coordinated and effective support for pupils Support senior leaders in identifying and addressing attendance concerns or patterns of absence Monitor and review pupil progress, attendance, and wellbeing data to inform interventions Act as Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead (DDSL), keeping safeguarding knowledge and training current Maintain accurate and confidential records, including case studies, reports, and referrals Who We're Looking For We're seeking a compassionate, confident communicator who thrives on helping others and building strong, positive relationships. You'll be someone who genuinely cares about making a difference - not just for pupils, but for their families and the wider school community too. You will bring: GCSEs (or equivalent) in English and Maths Experience supporting children, young people, or families in a school or community setting A strong understanding of safeguarding, confidentiality, and child protection procedures The ability to work collaboratively with teachers, families, and multi-agency professionals Excellent organisational and communication skills with a calm, empathetic approach A proactive, solution-focused mindset and a genuine passion for helping children succeed At Bricklehurst Manor, you'll be part of a close-knit, forward-thinking team that values creativity, wellbeing, and collaboration. This isn't just a teaching job - it's a chance to help build something extraordinary from the ground up. About the School Bricklehurst Manor School is a brand-new, co-educational SEMH school located in Wadhurst, East Sussex, for pupils aged 11-16. The school will cater for up to 60 pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs and associated additional needs. This is a unique opportunity to join the school at its inception, helping to shape the culture, ethos, and learning environment. With small class sizes and a strong focus on personalised support, Bricklehurst Manor School provides a nurturing, inclusive setting where every pupil can build confidence, resilience, and achieve their full potential. We are part of Acorn Education and can offer plenty of challenges along with a wide range of opportunities to develop your career. Acorn Education is the UK's leading provider of specialist education for children and young people with special educational needs. As part of Outcomes First Group, we are leading our sector in creating and delivering innovative approaches that achieve measurable outcomes for those in our care. We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Why join Acorn Education? We place the outcomes of the pupils and vulnerable young adults in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward 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 And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: 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 Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. You'll work 80% of your contractual hours for 100% of your pay, giving you more time to do the things that make you happy. 4DWW is subject to successful completion of probation and is not a contractual benefit 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.
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
YJS Officer
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
YJS Officer Job Details: Job Reference: HCC622777 Salary Range: £33,178 - £36,369 per annum Work Location: North-West Hampshire (office base Basingstoke) or North-East Hampshire (office base Aldershot) Hours per week: 37 - part time hours may be considered, please state a preference on your application Contract Type: Permanent Closing Date: 14 December 2025 Hampshire Youth Justice Service offers you the chance to make real changes to children and families lives in a dynamic and creative way. We are a high-quality service that strives to support the complex needs of children, to achieve sustainable outcomes for those children within the criminal justice system. Within the team there are a wide range of professionals including specialist practitioners in mental health, Police, Probation, Restorative Justice, Parenting and Education, Training and Employment. This combined multi-disciplinary team allows Hampshire Youth Justice Service to function at the highest level. The Role: The purpose of this role is to work as part of the Hampshire Youth Justice Service (YJS), responsible for the development and delivery of effective and innovative interventions and reparation projects to prevent and reduce offending by children and young people, using trauma informed, child-first and restorative approaches. This role offers the successful candidate an opportunity to work in a specialist field whilst being part of a committed, creative and experienced team. We have two roles available - in North-West Hampshire (office base Basingstoke) or North-East Hampshire (office base Aldershot). What you'll do: Being part of a multi-disciplinary team, you will work with children and young people aged 10 -18 years old who have offended and are made subject to a range of community and custodial disposals. You will: Use professional knowledge to assess, monitor and review social care needs of complex children aged 10 to 18 years old who have found their way into the criminal justice system, in accordance with agreed competencies, quality standards and professional good practice in relation to case and risk management. Hold cases and work directly with the children and their families to prevent re-offending, help improve their relationships, school attendance and to support parents. Liaise and work in partnership with other agencies to affect the best outcome possible for the child and to enable them to move forward, not to re-offend and to help to re-integrate them back into the community to which they belong. What we're looking for: Our successful candidate will have experience in working with children and families, including those from vulnerable groups or with complex/challenging behaviours and those who have experienced trauma or loss. You need to have knowledge and understanding of child development, parenting capacity, environmental factors and risk/protective factors. The role requires awareness of a range of intervention methods and experience of formulating and implementing effective interventions with children, young people and their families or carers who may be challenging and/or vulnerable. Why join us? We will provide you with: Annual leave starting from 25 days per annum and rising to 28 days based on experience and length of service. Hybrid tablet device, so you can work more effectively and flexibly. 5 personal development days per annum. Ample progression opportunities. Flexible working options to fit around today's lifestyles. In addition to working for one of the top performing children's social care authorities in the country, Hampshire is also one of the best places to live and work. Located on the south coast, with excellent transport links up and down the country, Hampshire offers the perfect blend of rural and city living. You'll find miles of lovely coastline, nature reserves and heritage sites, which are just some of the benefits of living in Hampshire. Find out more about the benefits of working for Hampshire County Council and the rewards we can offer you: Benefits of joining Hampshire County Council . Additional Information: YJS Officer Candidate Pack Vetting Requirements: This post is subject to a Criminal Records Check. As such, please note that under safer recruitment requirements for Children's Services, references will be requested prior to interview . Contact Details for an Informal Discussion: Janette Fearnley, North-West Team Manager on or Sue Watt, North-East Team Manager on Hampshire County Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. We expect all employees, workers and volunteers to share this commitment. We will ensure that all our recruitment and selection practices reflect this commitment. In order to combat discrimination, no unnecessary conditions or requirements will be applied which could have a disproportionately adverse effect on any one group. All sections of the population will have equal access to jobs. No applicant or employee will receive less favourable treatment because of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, marriage or civil partnership and pregnancy or maternity, unless a Genuine Occupational Requirement (GOR) applies. We are a Disability Confident Employer - committed to ensuring that our recruitment and selection process is inclusive and accessible.
Dec 08, 2025
Full time
YJS Officer Job Details: Job Reference: HCC622777 Salary Range: £33,178 - £36,369 per annum Work Location: North-West Hampshire (office base Basingstoke) or North-East Hampshire (office base Aldershot) Hours per week: 37 - part time hours may be considered, please state a preference on your application Contract Type: Permanent Closing Date: 14 December 2025 Hampshire Youth Justice Service offers you the chance to make real changes to children and families lives in a dynamic and creative way. We are a high-quality service that strives to support the complex needs of children, to achieve sustainable outcomes for those children within the criminal justice system. Within the team there are a wide range of professionals including specialist practitioners in mental health, Police, Probation, Restorative Justice, Parenting and Education, Training and Employment. This combined multi-disciplinary team allows Hampshire Youth Justice Service to function at the highest level. The Role: The purpose of this role is to work as part of the Hampshire Youth Justice Service (YJS), responsible for the development and delivery of effective and innovative interventions and reparation projects to prevent and reduce offending by children and young people, using trauma informed, child-first and restorative approaches. This role offers the successful candidate an opportunity to work in a specialist field whilst being part of a committed, creative and experienced team. We have two roles available - in North-West Hampshire (office base Basingstoke) or North-East Hampshire (office base Aldershot). What you'll do: Being part of a multi-disciplinary team, you will work with children and young people aged 10 -18 years old who have offended and are made subject to a range of community and custodial disposals. You will: Use professional knowledge to assess, monitor and review social care needs of complex children aged 10 to 18 years old who have found their way into the criminal justice system, in accordance with agreed competencies, quality standards and professional good practice in relation to case and risk management. Hold cases and work directly with the children and their families to prevent re-offending, help improve their relationships, school attendance and to support parents. Liaise and work in partnership with other agencies to affect the best outcome possible for the child and to enable them to move forward, not to re-offend and to help to re-integrate them back into the community to which they belong. What we're looking for: Our successful candidate will have experience in working with children and families, including those from vulnerable groups or with complex/challenging behaviours and those who have experienced trauma or loss. You need to have knowledge and understanding of child development, parenting capacity, environmental factors and risk/protective factors. The role requires awareness of a range of intervention methods and experience of formulating and implementing effective interventions with children, young people and their families or carers who may be challenging and/or vulnerable. Why join us? We will provide you with: Annual leave starting from 25 days per annum and rising to 28 days based on experience and length of service. Hybrid tablet device, so you can work more effectively and flexibly. 5 personal development days per annum. Ample progression opportunities. Flexible working options to fit around today's lifestyles. In addition to working for one of the top performing children's social care authorities in the country, Hampshire is also one of the best places to live and work. Located on the south coast, with excellent transport links up and down the country, Hampshire offers the perfect blend of rural and city living. You'll find miles of lovely coastline, nature reserves and heritage sites, which are just some of the benefits of living in Hampshire. Find out more about the benefits of working for Hampshire County Council and the rewards we can offer you: Benefits of joining Hampshire County Council . Additional Information: YJS Officer Candidate Pack Vetting Requirements: This post is subject to a Criminal Records Check. As such, please note that under safer recruitment requirements for Children's Services, references will be requested prior to interview . Contact Details for an Informal Discussion: Janette Fearnley, North-West Team Manager on or Sue Watt, North-East Team Manager on Hampshire County Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. We expect all employees, workers and volunteers to share this commitment. We will ensure that all our recruitment and selection practices reflect this commitment. In order to combat discrimination, no unnecessary conditions or requirements will be applied which could have a disproportionately adverse effect on any one group. All sections of the population will have equal access to jobs. No applicant or employee will receive less favourable treatment because of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, marriage or civil partnership and pregnancy or maternity, unless a Genuine Occupational Requirement (GOR) applies. We are a Disability Confident Employer - committed to ensuring that our recruitment and selection process is inclusive and accessible.
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
Case Worker (Adults' Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub)
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Fareham, Hampshire
Joining our Adults' Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) as a Case Worker, you'll handle telephone and online safeguarding referrals using your compassionate communication skills, surrounded by a supportive team of skilled practitioners. Our team receives all adult safeguarding referrals from across the county, and we work closely with our partner agencies, including the police and the health service, to give the best possible response when concerns are reported. In line with our Care Act (2014) duties, we're committed to Making Safeguarding Personal and ensuring access to advocacy services. Although we don't meet the people who use our service face-to-face, we're the front door to Adults' Health and Care for all safeguarding referrals, so the work we do can be fast-paced and challenging, but also incredibly rewarding. What you'll be doing: Triaging incoming telephone and online safeguarding referrals, completing Section 42 enquiries, and understanding when to escalate cases to the management team. Providing signposting where appropriate, directing individuals to the relevant team or partner agency. Preparing clear and concise reports. Achieving performance targets on the number of calls and online referrals you complete, as well as the quality of your responses. What we're looking for: Confident telephone communication skills, and the ability to 'type and talk'. Sound IT and record-keeping skills. Resilience and adaptability. Commitment to demonstrating the organisation's values and behaviours, showing compassion, empathy and respect. Awareness of the Care Act (2014), particularly Section 42, or willingness to research ahead of the interview. Why join us? Professional development: Continuous learning, mentoring and supportive supervision. Work-life balance: Enjoy a fulfilling career with a good balance between work and home life. Employee support: Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive benefits package: Including generous annual leave entitlement, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. Your working hours will be Monday-Friday 08:30 - 17:00, with a 16:30 finish on Fridays. Following your office-based induction period, you'll be able to work from home up to 3 days per week. We're currently based out of The Parkway in Fareham, but our offices will be moving to Havant Public Service Plaza towards the end of the year. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Please note: We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role and therefore it is essential that you already have the right to work in the UK before applying. Other job titles you may be searching for: Social Worker, Welfare Worker, Community Worker, Casework Assistant, Case Manager, Care Manager, Social Work Assistant, Social Work Practitioner, Support Worker, Support Coordinator, Reviewing Officer.
Dec 08, 2025
Full time
Joining our Adults' Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) as a Case Worker, you'll handle telephone and online safeguarding referrals using your compassionate communication skills, surrounded by a supportive team of skilled practitioners. Our team receives all adult safeguarding referrals from across the county, and we work closely with our partner agencies, including the police and the health service, to give the best possible response when concerns are reported. In line with our Care Act (2014) duties, we're committed to Making Safeguarding Personal and ensuring access to advocacy services. Although we don't meet the people who use our service face-to-face, we're the front door to Adults' Health and Care for all safeguarding referrals, so the work we do can be fast-paced and challenging, but also incredibly rewarding. What you'll be doing: Triaging incoming telephone and online safeguarding referrals, completing Section 42 enquiries, and understanding when to escalate cases to the management team. Providing signposting where appropriate, directing individuals to the relevant team or partner agency. Preparing clear and concise reports. Achieving performance targets on the number of calls and online referrals you complete, as well as the quality of your responses. What we're looking for: Confident telephone communication skills, and the ability to 'type and talk'. Sound IT and record-keeping skills. Resilience and adaptability. Commitment to demonstrating the organisation's values and behaviours, showing compassion, empathy and respect. Awareness of the Care Act (2014), particularly Section 42, or willingness to research ahead of the interview. Why join us? Professional development: Continuous learning, mentoring and supportive supervision. Work-life balance: Enjoy a fulfilling career with a good balance between work and home life. Employee support: Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive benefits package: Including generous annual leave entitlement, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. Your working hours will be Monday-Friday 08:30 - 17:00, with a 16:30 finish on Fridays. Following your office-based induction period, you'll be able to work from home up to 3 days per week. We're currently based out of The Parkway in Fareham, but our offices will be moving to Havant Public Service Plaza towards the end of the year. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Please note: We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role and therefore it is essential that you already have the right to work in the UK before applying. Other job titles you may be searching for: Social Worker, Welfare Worker, Community Worker, Casework Assistant, Case Manager, Care Manager, Social Work Assistant, Social Work Practitioner, Support Worker, Support Coordinator, Reviewing Officer.
Specialist Customer Service Officer
Oxfordshire County Council Oxford, Oxfordshire
Are you passionate about helping others and making a real impact in your community? We're looking for Specialist Customer Service Officers to join our dynamic Contact Centre team, the first point of contact for a wide range of essential services across Oxfordshire. At the heart of our Customer Experience Function is a commitment to empowering residents, helping them stay independent, and supporting them with confidence as they navigate the services they need. Our vision is 'to provide excellent customer service to the residents and visitors of Oxfordshire'. In this role, you'll be part of a team supporting individuals in sensitive and sometimes complex situations, ensuring they receive the right help, first time. You'll be part of a team that's always learning and improving, and open to doing things differently. Better outcomes for our residents start with better ways of working. At Oxfordshire County Council (OCC), we care deeply about how we work, not just what we do. Our core values shape our culture and guide how we lead, collaborate, and grow together: Always learning Be kind and care Equality and integrity in all we do Taking responsibility Daring to do it differently If you're ready to contribute to meaningful work and share our values, we'd love to hear from you. What You'll Do As a Specialist Customer Service Officer, you'll be the first point of contact for adults seeking support. You'll offer a welcoming voice and a steady hand, responding to enquiries from the public and partner agencies including health professionals, police, and fire and rescue services. Main daily duties will include: Responding to customer enquiries via phone, email, and web referrals Making outbound calls to follow up on enquiries and referrals Reading reports and identifying safeguarding concerns for appropriate escalation Processing referrals for Adult Social Care (ASC) and partner services, assessing needs and identifying the priority of cases for onward referrals Using ASC databases to retrieve and update information, resolve queries, or signpost to other services in line with The Oxfordshire Way: Oxfordshire Way strategic vision Oxfordshire County Council Working closely with Team Leaders, colleagues, and external agencies to progress cases through to resolution. You'll navigate a range of health and social care systems to ensure every person receives the right support, first time. What We're Looking For Minimum of 5 GCSEs (Grades A -C / 4 or above), including Maths and English, or equivalent. We also welcome relevant knowledge and skills gained through work experience. Confident using Microsoft Office and digital communication tools. Previous customer service experience is essential, particularly in handling challenging conversations by phone and email. Experience in social care or supporting vulnerable people is desirable. Ability to manage your own workload and priorities tasks across multiple channels i.e. email, phone, etc. A genuine interest in helping people, with the ability to actively listen and communicate clearly - both verbally and in writing. Excellent communication, patience, and professionalism are key - especially when dealing with sensitive or emotionally charged situations. You should be confident making decisions independently and know when to escalate more complex enquiries. An interest in social and health care services is important. Familiarity with social care systems (e.g. LiquidLogic or LAS) would be an advantage. Additional Information This role requires a Standard DBS check with Barred List clearance. You'll need to be able to travel across the county and work from various office locations as needed. The role involves working with vulnerable adults and regular use of computers and telephone systems (often health and social care systems and databases). Before applying, we recommend reviewing the attached job description. It includes more details about the role and clear guidance on what we're looking for in your application and beyond.
Dec 08, 2025
Full time
Are you passionate about helping others and making a real impact in your community? We're looking for Specialist Customer Service Officers to join our dynamic Contact Centre team, the first point of contact for a wide range of essential services across Oxfordshire. At the heart of our Customer Experience Function is a commitment to empowering residents, helping them stay independent, and supporting them with confidence as they navigate the services they need. Our vision is 'to provide excellent customer service to the residents and visitors of Oxfordshire'. In this role, you'll be part of a team supporting individuals in sensitive and sometimes complex situations, ensuring they receive the right help, first time. You'll be part of a team that's always learning and improving, and open to doing things differently. Better outcomes for our residents start with better ways of working. At Oxfordshire County Council (OCC), we care deeply about how we work, not just what we do. Our core values shape our culture and guide how we lead, collaborate, and grow together: Always learning Be kind and care Equality and integrity in all we do Taking responsibility Daring to do it differently If you're ready to contribute to meaningful work and share our values, we'd love to hear from you. What You'll Do As a Specialist Customer Service Officer, you'll be the first point of contact for adults seeking support. You'll offer a welcoming voice and a steady hand, responding to enquiries from the public and partner agencies including health professionals, police, and fire and rescue services. Main daily duties will include: Responding to customer enquiries via phone, email, and web referrals Making outbound calls to follow up on enquiries and referrals Reading reports and identifying safeguarding concerns for appropriate escalation Processing referrals for Adult Social Care (ASC) and partner services, assessing needs and identifying the priority of cases for onward referrals Using ASC databases to retrieve and update information, resolve queries, or signpost to other services in line with The Oxfordshire Way: Oxfordshire Way strategic vision Oxfordshire County Council Working closely with Team Leaders, colleagues, and external agencies to progress cases through to resolution. You'll navigate a range of health and social care systems to ensure every person receives the right support, first time. What We're Looking For Minimum of 5 GCSEs (Grades A -C / 4 or above), including Maths and English, or equivalent. We also welcome relevant knowledge and skills gained through work experience. Confident using Microsoft Office and digital communication tools. Previous customer service experience is essential, particularly in handling challenging conversations by phone and email. Experience in social care or supporting vulnerable people is desirable. Ability to manage your own workload and priorities tasks across multiple channels i.e. email, phone, etc. A genuine interest in helping people, with the ability to actively listen and communicate clearly - both verbally and in writing. Excellent communication, patience, and professionalism are key - especially when dealing with sensitive or emotionally charged situations. You should be confident making decisions independently and know when to escalate more complex enquiries. An interest in social and health care services is important. Familiarity with social care systems (e.g. LiquidLogic or LAS) would be an advantage. Additional Information This role requires a Standard DBS check with Barred List clearance. You'll need to be able to travel across the county and work from various office locations as needed. The role involves working with vulnerable adults and regular use of computers and telephone systems (often health and social care systems and databases). Before applying, we recommend reviewing the attached job description. It includes more details about the role and clear guidance on what we're looking for in your application and beyond.
Victim Support
Triage and Early Interventions Officer
Victim Support
We have an exciting opportunity for a Triage & Early Interventions Officer to join the team in North Wales working 37.5 hours per week. The ability to converse in Welsh is desirable for this role. Do you want to make a difference every day? Do you want to contribute to change & improvement for those who need it? Do you have resilience & adaptability? Can you work effectively with a focus on customer service and care? If yes, then we'd love to hear from you. What we offer: At Victim Support we believe in attracting & retaining the best people and offer a competitive rewards & benefits package including: Flexible working options including hybrid working 28 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays, rising to 33 days plus Bank Holidays An extra day off for your birthday & options to buy or sell annual leave Pension with 5% employer contribution Enhanced sick pay allowances, maternity & paternity payments High Street, retail, holiday, gym, entertainment & leisure discounts Access to our financial wellbeing hub & salary deducted finance Employee assistance programme & wellbeing support Access to EDI networks and colleague cafes Cycle to work scheme & season ticket loans Ongoing training & support with opportunities for career development & progression About the role: This role is based in the Victim Help Centre, in St Asaph, North Wales and working in liaison with North Wales Police and other relevant agencies. In this position you will contact Victims by telephone to undertake a comprehensive needs assessment and commission a range of services to support identified needs if appropriate. You will refer victims to partner agencies and contact approved suppliers to deliver services to victims. You will also direct referrals to appropriate colleagues to allocate Victim Support workers for further support. You will identify and manage the victims immediate service needs and contribute towards risk assessment processes and following agreed safe contact processes and recording all contact securely. The nature of service required will vary depending on individual circumstances and specified outcomes will be achieved through building trust and confidence with victims who will be vulnerable and have complex needs. Level 4 Welsh Language skills and the ability to communicate fluently through the medium of Welsh is desirable for this role. Please see attached Job Description and Person Specification for further details. About Us: Victim Support is an independent charity dedicated to supporting people affected by crime and traumatic incidents in England and Wales. We put them at the heart of our organisation and our support and campaigns are informed and shaped by them and their experiences. Victim Support are committed to recruiting with care and to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Background checks and Disclosed Barring Service checks may be required. At Victim Support, we're proud to celebrate diversity and create a workplace where everyone feels they belong. We're committed to being an antiracist organisation, and we actively welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, including those from Black and Asian and other minoritised communities. As a Disability Confident Employer, we offer a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for disabled candidates who meet the essential criteria. We are also happy to make reasonable adjustments during the selection process. How to apply: To apply for this role please follow the link below to the Jobs page on our website and complete the application form demonstrating how you meet the essential shortlisting criteria. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early, if we receive enough suitable applications to take forward to interview prior to the published closing date. If you have already registered & started an application, then we will contact you to advise of the amended closing date wherever possible.
Dec 07, 2025
Full time
We have an exciting opportunity for a Triage & Early Interventions Officer to join the team in North Wales working 37.5 hours per week. The ability to converse in Welsh is desirable for this role. Do you want to make a difference every day? Do you want to contribute to change & improvement for those who need it? Do you have resilience & adaptability? Can you work effectively with a focus on customer service and care? If yes, then we'd love to hear from you. What we offer: At Victim Support we believe in attracting & retaining the best people and offer a competitive rewards & benefits package including: Flexible working options including hybrid working 28 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays, rising to 33 days plus Bank Holidays An extra day off for your birthday & options to buy or sell annual leave Pension with 5% employer contribution Enhanced sick pay allowances, maternity & paternity payments High Street, retail, holiday, gym, entertainment & leisure discounts Access to our financial wellbeing hub & salary deducted finance Employee assistance programme & wellbeing support Access to EDI networks and colleague cafes Cycle to work scheme & season ticket loans Ongoing training & support with opportunities for career development & progression About the role: This role is based in the Victim Help Centre, in St Asaph, North Wales and working in liaison with North Wales Police and other relevant agencies. In this position you will contact Victims by telephone to undertake a comprehensive needs assessment and commission a range of services to support identified needs if appropriate. You will refer victims to partner agencies and contact approved suppliers to deliver services to victims. You will also direct referrals to appropriate colleagues to allocate Victim Support workers for further support. You will identify and manage the victims immediate service needs and contribute towards risk assessment processes and following agreed safe contact processes and recording all contact securely. The nature of service required will vary depending on individual circumstances and specified outcomes will be achieved through building trust and confidence with victims who will be vulnerable and have complex needs. Level 4 Welsh Language skills and the ability to communicate fluently through the medium of Welsh is desirable for this role. Please see attached Job Description and Person Specification for further details. About Us: Victim Support is an independent charity dedicated to supporting people affected by crime and traumatic incidents in England and Wales. We put them at the heart of our organisation and our support and campaigns are informed and shaped by them and their experiences. Victim Support are committed to recruiting with care and to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Background checks and Disclosed Barring Service checks may be required. At Victim Support, we're proud to celebrate diversity and create a workplace where everyone feels they belong. We're committed to being an antiracist organisation, and we actively welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, including those from Black and Asian and other minoritised communities. As a Disability Confident Employer, we offer a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for disabled candidates who meet the essential criteria. We are also happy to make reasonable adjustments during the selection process. How to apply: To apply for this role please follow the link below to the Jobs page on our website and complete the application form demonstrating how you meet the essential shortlisting criteria. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early, if we receive enough suitable applications to take forward to interview prior to the published closing date. If you have already registered & started an application, then we will contact you to advise of the amended closing date wherever possible.
Sellick Partnership
Compliance Officer
Sellick Partnership Newhall, Derbyshire
Compliance Officer Location-South Derbyshire Salary- 38,220- 40,777 per annum + Car allowance and mileage Permanent- full-time employment Monday-Friday-37.5 hours per week Hybrid working available Sellick Partnership Ltd are assisting a well-established organisation within the public sector to recruit for a Compliance Officer to deliver compliance in relation to asbestos across their internal Housing stock fullfilling the requirements as the Duty Holder for asbestos. Job Summary Act as the lead Health & Safety Officer for Housing, providing expert guidance and ensuring the effective implementation and ongoing development of the Health & Safety management framework within the service. Main duties for the Compliance Officer Provide professional health, safety and asbestos advice to managers, employees, contractors and partners, promoting a positive safety culture and ensuring compliance with housing policies. Support service improvements, including contributing to IT systems, preparing reports, attending meetings, and managing specific projects and initiatives. Exercise responsible stewardship of budgets and resources, including coordinating, monitoring and reporting on service performance. Uphold Corporate Equality, Diversity and Inclusion standards, maintain confidentiality and data protection requirements, and undertake other duties appropriate to the role. Accountability's Lead on health, safety, fire safety and asbestos management for Housing, including maintaining the asbestos register, managing surveys and removal contracts, updating policies, and ensuring regulatory compliance. Provide professional advice as a health and safety officer in relation to asbestos best practice, legislation changes, risk assessments, incident investigation, and future incident prevention across Housing and the DLO. Monitor performance and compliance by reviewing contractor and DLO practices, analysing incident reports, completing root-cause analysis, and ensuring required standards are met. Deliver and evaluate health and safety training, liaise with external bodies (HSE, Fire Authority, Police, Trade Unions), support service improvement, and assist the Compliance Manager as needed. Essential criterias for the role NEBOSH Certificate (or equivalent) or ability to demonstrate equivalent knowledge and competency. Experience working within a Housing environment (desirable). BOHS P405 - Management of Asbestos in Buildings (or equivalent). Proven ability to engage, influence and collaborate effectively with staff and partners on health and safety matters. If you feel well-suited to the role, please apply or contact Josh Meek directly at Sellick Partnership, Derby Office. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Dec 06, 2025
Full time
Compliance Officer Location-South Derbyshire Salary- 38,220- 40,777 per annum + Car allowance and mileage Permanent- full-time employment Monday-Friday-37.5 hours per week Hybrid working available Sellick Partnership Ltd are assisting a well-established organisation within the public sector to recruit for a Compliance Officer to deliver compliance in relation to asbestos across their internal Housing stock fullfilling the requirements as the Duty Holder for asbestos. Job Summary Act as the lead Health & Safety Officer for Housing, providing expert guidance and ensuring the effective implementation and ongoing development of the Health & Safety management framework within the service. Main duties for the Compliance Officer Provide professional health, safety and asbestos advice to managers, employees, contractors and partners, promoting a positive safety culture and ensuring compliance with housing policies. Support service improvements, including contributing to IT systems, preparing reports, attending meetings, and managing specific projects and initiatives. Exercise responsible stewardship of budgets and resources, including coordinating, monitoring and reporting on service performance. Uphold Corporate Equality, Diversity and Inclusion standards, maintain confidentiality and data protection requirements, and undertake other duties appropriate to the role. Accountability's Lead on health, safety, fire safety and asbestos management for Housing, including maintaining the asbestos register, managing surveys and removal contracts, updating policies, and ensuring regulatory compliance. Provide professional advice as a health and safety officer in relation to asbestos best practice, legislation changes, risk assessments, incident investigation, and future incident prevention across Housing and the DLO. Monitor performance and compliance by reviewing contractor and DLO practices, analysing incident reports, completing root-cause analysis, and ensuring required standards are met. Deliver and evaluate health and safety training, liaise with external bodies (HSE, Fire Authority, Police, Trade Unions), support service improvement, and assist the Compliance Manager as needed. Essential criterias for the role NEBOSH Certificate (or equivalent) or ability to demonstrate equivalent knowledge and competency. Experience working within a Housing environment (desirable). BOHS P405 - Management of Asbestos in Buildings (or equivalent). Proven ability to engage, influence and collaborate effectively with staff and partners on health and safety matters. If you feel well-suited to the role, please apply or contact Josh Meek directly at Sellick Partnership, Derby Office. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Staffline
Store Security Manager
Staffline
TSS are looking for a Store Security Manager in Central London where no two days will be the same and you will have the opportunity to carve out a career with the biggest name in security. MUST have an SIA license. PLEASE NOTE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT A CV. Position: Store Security Manager Location: Central London Pay Rate: £14-15 per hour Hours: Full time - 5 days a week, including Saturday Shifts: 12 Hours (10:30-22:30) Your Time at Work Role Overview - To minimize theft within retail premises by effectively utilizing security resources - To ensure that staff conduct arrests in strict adherence to Primark's detention policy and ASCONE principles - To provide necessary training, coaching, and mentoring to staff, ensuring optimal operational performance (e.g., Induction training) - To lead, manage, and motivate a team of staff to achieve client objectives. - To ensure compliance with all legislative requirements, including licensing, health and safety, and employment law - To ensure adherence to company documentation, policies, and procedures Key Responsibilities: - Provide guidance in the day-to-day management of the security team within the store, ensuring exemplary standards of dress, conduct, and professionalism - Conduct regular team meetings to ensure all Officers are thoroughly briefed on daily operations, store objectives, policies, and procedures - Ensure that all company documentation is completed promptly following an incident or event- Auror being the main platform for reporting all Incidents - Ensure offenders are detained in accordance with Primark's detention policy/ASCONE and company procedures - Ensure that all store paperwork, including records of lost property, RLP Civil Recovery,is accurate and up to date - Act as a liaison point for all emergency services, as directed by store management - Conduct regular meetings with the store management team to discuss team performance, loss prevention, and general Key Performance Indicator (KPI) - Build partnership relations with the Police and other relevant retail/BID agencies - Report major issues, including wrongful arrests, physical assaults, etc, to the Store Management/TSS Control Center/Area Manager immediately - Ensure all records of arrests and deterrents are maintained daily for KPI analysis and potential legal requirements, utilising Auror incident reporting platforms, and other appropriate documentation - Conduct thorough induction training for all new Officers, ensuring relevant documentation is signed off in conjunction with the Area Manager - Identify and report to the Area Manager about any shortfalls in performance or conduct among team members, recommending appropriate training or remedial action - Ensure all staff are treated fairly and equally, in accordance with the company's policy - To participate in projects and working groups and to carry out any other duties that may be outside the standard remit for purposes of personal development or as may be reasonably required by the company Our Perfect Worker It is crucial to have great communication and customer service skills. A lot of admin is digital and paperless, so you'll need to be tech-savvy enough to use our digital devices. Experience as a Security Supervisor or Team Leader is essential, and to succeed in this role you will also need: - SIA Door Supervision (DS) licence - Excellent team-working, organisation, and interpersonal skills - Clear and confident communication skills to interact with clients, customers, and colleagues. - High standards of personal appearance and presentation - The ability to remain calm and professional under pressure - Good computer literacy The following would also be useful, but are not essential: - SIA Public Space Surveillance (PSS) (CCTV) licence - First Aid qualification - Experience in a similar role Key Information and Benefits - 5.6 weeks holiday per year (8 of these will be in lieu of bank holidays, worked or not worked) - Workplace Pension Scheme - Progression training and development opportunities - Life assurance benefit - Contributory Healthcare Scheme - Eyecare vouchers - Employee Discount Schemes - Refer a friend scheme - Free uniform provided Job Ref: (T96) TSS are a recognised Disability Confident Leader Employer, committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive. They prioritise accessibility, support, and opportunity for all employees. Join their diverse and empowering team today! About Staffline Staffline are working in Partnership with TSS, providing a recruitment solution for security roles. Please note that our job adverts are correct at the time of publication, but some details and job responsibilities are subject to change. This job advert may not be copied, imitated or used, in whole or in part, by third-party websites, without prior written consent from Staffline
Dec 06, 2025
Full time
TSS are looking for a Store Security Manager in Central London where no two days will be the same and you will have the opportunity to carve out a career with the biggest name in security. MUST have an SIA license. PLEASE NOTE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT A CV. Position: Store Security Manager Location: Central London Pay Rate: £14-15 per hour Hours: Full time - 5 days a week, including Saturday Shifts: 12 Hours (10:30-22:30) Your Time at Work Role Overview - To minimize theft within retail premises by effectively utilizing security resources - To ensure that staff conduct arrests in strict adherence to Primark's detention policy and ASCONE principles - To provide necessary training, coaching, and mentoring to staff, ensuring optimal operational performance (e.g., Induction training) - To lead, manage, and motivate a team of staff to achieve client objectives. - To ensure compliance with all legislative requirements, including licensing, health and safety, and employment law - To ensure adherence to company documentation, policies, and procedures Key Responsibilities: - Provide guidance in the day-to-day management of the security team within the store, ensuring exemplary standards of dress, conduct, and professionalism - Conduct regular team meetings to ensure all Officers are thoroughly briefed on daily operations, store objectives, policies, and procedures - Ensure that all company documentation is completed promptly following an incident or event- Auror being the main platform for reporting all Incidents - Ensure offenders are detained in accordance with Primark's detention policy/ASCONE and company procedures - Ensure that all store paperwork, including records of lost property, RLP Civil Recovery,is accurate and up to date - Act as a liaison point for all emergency services, as directed by store management - Conduct regular meetings with the store management team to discuss team performance, loss prevention, and general Key Performance Indicator (KPI) - Build partnership relations with the Police and other relevant retail/BID agencies - Report major issues, including wrongful arrests, physical assaults, etc, to the Store Management/TSS Control Center/Area Manager immediately - Ensure all records of arrests and deterrents are maintained daily for KPI analysis and potential legal requirements, utilising Auror incident reporting platforms, and other appropriate documentation - Conduct thorough induction training for all new Officers, ensuring relevant documentation is signed off in conjunction with the Area Manager - Identify and report to the Area Manager about any shortfalls in performance or conduct among team members, recommending appropriate training or remedial action - Ensure all staff are treated fairly and equally, in accordance with the company's policy - To participate in projects and working groups and to carry out any other duties that may be outside the standard remit for purposes of personal development or as may be reasonably required by the company Our Perfect Worker It is crucial to have great communication and customer service skills. A lot of admin is digital and paperless, so you'll need to be tech-savvy enough to use our digital devices. Experience as a Security Supervisor or Team Leader is essential, and to succeed in this role you will also need: - SIA Door Supervision (DS) licence - Excellent team-working, organisation, and interpersonal skills - Clear and confident communication skills to interact with clients, customers, and colleagues. - High standards of personal appearance and presentation - The ability to remain calm and professional under pressure - Good computer literacy The following would also be useful, but are not essential: - SIA Public Space Surveillance (PSS) (CCTV) licence - First Aid qualification - Experience in a similar role Key Information and Benefits - 5.6 weeks holiday per year (8 of these will be in lieu of bank holidays, worked or not worked) - Workplace Pension Scheme - Progression training and development opportunities - Life assurance benefit - Contributory Healthcare Scheme - Eyecare vouchers - Employee Discount Schemes - Refer a friend scheme - Free uniform provided Job Ref: (T96) TSS are a recognised Disability Confident Leader Employer, committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive. They prioritise accessibility, support, and opportunity for all employees. Join their diverse and empowering team today! About Staffline Staffline are working in Partnership with TSS, providing a recruitment solution for security roles. Please note that our job adverts are correct at the time of publication, but some details and job responsibilities are subject to change. This job advert may not be copied, imitated or used, in whole or in part, by third-party websites, without prior written consent from Staffline
Welsh Government (Llywodraeth Cymru)
Marine Enforcement Officer (MEO)
Welsh Government (Llywodraeth Cymru)
Marine Enforcement Officer (MEO) ID: 3342 Closing date: 30/12/2025, 16:00 Advertising basis - Permanent Actual starting salary: £30,754 - Salary range or pay band EO £30,754 to £34,997 Allowance: Other Allowance: Captive Duty Allowance Work pattern: Full time (applications are welcome from people who work part time, as part of a job share or who work full time) Group - Local Govt, Housing, Climate Change and Rural Affairs Directorate - Rural Afairs Branch - Control and Enforcement Location (s): South West Wales Main office base: Carmarthen Purpose of post Join a dynamic national team working at the heart of Wales' marine environment. This role offers a unique opportunity to make a real impact by protecting our seas and supporting sustainable fisheries. You'll deliver statutory services on behalf of the Welsh Government, supporting the Welsh fishing community, carrying out inspection and, where necessary, enforcement activities across the fishing industry and marine construction within Wales. What You'll Do Protect Wales' marine resources by enforcing fisheries legislation. Monitor fish landings at local ports for compliance and verify logbooks and landing declarations. Investigate and gather evidence for potential prosecutions, including preparing case files and, where required, giving evidence in court. Plan and enforce intertidal fisheries (e.g., hand gathering of cockles, shore netting). Spend time at sea on one of the Welsh Government's Fisheries Patrol Vessels, conducting enforcement activities and safeguarding marine habitats. Why This Role is Exciting Variety and challenge - no two days are the same, from port inspections to patrols at sea. Impactful work - play a key role in protecting Wales' marine environment and supporting sustainable fishing practices. Professional development - gain specialist enforcement experience and work alongside experts in marine and fisheries management. Team culture - be part of a supportive, national team committed to high standards and collaboration. Key tasks What You'll Be Doing This is a hands-on, varied role where you'll play a key part in protecting Wales' marine environment and supporting sustainable fisheries. Your work will combine technical expertise, enforcement duties, and collaboration with a wide range of partners. Key Responsibilities Shape and enforce fisheries plans - Implement strategies for commercial fisheries and ensure compliance both at sea and ashore. Protect marine environments - Enforce regulations to safeguard habitats and biodiversity. Gather intelligence and evidence - Monitor fishing activities, collect data, and, where required, conduct investigations under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act. Prepare case files and, when required, give evidence in court. Provide expert advice - Offer technical guidance to policy teams on fishing operations, fish distribution, processing, and marine issues. Engage and collaborate - Work closely with the fishing industry, Welsh Government teams, Law Enforcement, Natural Resources Wales, and other statutory bodies. Patrol and enforce at sea - Undertake seagoing patrols on Welsh Government Fisheries Patrol Vessels and operate shore-launched craft for coastal enforcement.
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
Marine Enforcement Officer (MEO) ID: 3342 Closing date: 30/12/2025, 16:00 Advertising basis - Permanent Actual starting salary: £30,754 - Salary range or pay band EO £30,754 to £34,997 Allowance: Other Allowance: Captive Duty Allowance Work pattern: Full time (applications are welcome from people who work part time, as part of a job share or who work full time) Group - Local Govt, Housing, Climate Change and Rural Affairs Directorate - Rural Afairs Branch - Control and Enforcement Location (s): South West Wales Main office base: Carmarthen Purpose of post Join a dynamic national team working at the heart of Wales' marine environment. This role offers a unique opportunity to make a real impact by protecting our seas and supporting sustainable fisheries. You'll deliver statutory services on behalf of the Welsh Government, supporting the Welsh fishing community, carrying out inspection and, where necessary, enforcement activities across the fishing industry and marine construction within Wales. What You'll Do Protect Wales' marine resources by enforcing fisheries legislation. Monitor fish landings at local ports for compliance and verify logbooks and landing declarations. Investigate and gather evidence for potential prosecutions, including preparing case files and, where required, giving evidence in court. Plan and enforce intertidal fisheries (e.g., hand gathering of cockles, shore netting). Spend time at sea on one of the Welsh Government's Fisheries Patrol Vessels, conducting enforcement activities and safeguarding marine habitats. Why This Role is Exciting Variety and challenge - no two days are the same, from port inspections to patrols at sea. Impactful work - play a key role in protecting Wales' marine environment and supporting sustainable fishing practices. Professional development - gain specialist enforcement experience and work alongside experts in marine and fisheries management. Team culture - be part of a supportive, national team committed to high standards and collaboration. Key tasks What You'll Be Doing This is a hands-on, varied role where you'll play a key part in protecting Wales' marine environment and supporting sustainable fisheries. Your work will combine technical expertise, enforcement duties, and collaboration with a wide range of partners. Key Responsibilities Shape and enforce fisheries plans - Implement strategies for commercial fisheries and ensure compliance both at sea and ashore. Protect marine environments - Enforce regulations to safeguard habitats and biodiversity. Gather intelligence and evidence - Monitor fishing activities, collect data, and, where required, conduct investigations under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act. Prepare case files and, when required, give evidence in court. Provide expert advice - Offer technical guidance to policy teams on fishing operations, fish distribution, processing, and marine issues. Engage and collaborate - Work closely with the fishing industry, Welsh Government teams, Law Enforcement, Natural Resources Wales, and other statutory bodies. Patrol and enforce at sea - Undertake seagoing patrols on Welsh Government Fisheries Patrol Vessels and operate shore-launched craft for coastal enforcement.
Surrey County Council
Coroner's Support Officer
Surrey County Council Knaphill, Surrey
The starting salary for these full-time, permanent roles is 30,647 per annum based on a 36 hour working week. We are excited to be recruiting a new Coroner's Support Officer to join our fantastic team, based in Woking. As a Coroner's Officer you will help support the Senior Coroner deliver their judicial duties, providing a high-quality service to bereaved families by progressing cases efficiently and with empathy. Our Offer to You 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave A generous local government salary related pension Up to 5 days of carer's leave and 2 paid volunteering days per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents About the Role We are looking for individuals who can work at pace to make a difference to the lives of people who have lost family members, loved ones or friends. In this role, you will be responsible for recording deaths and progressing investigations referred to the Coroner in line with the Coroner's and Justice Act 2009, Coroner's (Investigations) Regulations 2013, Coroner's (Inquests) Rules 2013, and the Chief Coroner's Guidance. You will deal with HM Coroner bereaved families and a variety of third-party agencies such as Hospitals, GP surgeries, and Police on a daily basis, so clear communication and liaison is key to the role to ensure all parties are updated with the progress of referrals and are provided with appropriate support. You will need to be able to remain sympathetic and empathetic whilst working to policy and procedure. Key duties of a Coroner's Support Officer include: Use specialist knowledge to input referrals into in-house systems, manage communications promptly, and keep senior staff informed of urgent/important developments. Handle queries and complaints independently, using initiative to resolve issues. Provide accurate, efficient, and confidential support to coroner officers, organising and quality-checking your own work. Maintain and update confidential records and filing systems (manual and electronic). Summon and administer jurors, and support the Coroner during Inquest Openings and at front of house when court is open. Occasionally attend NHS mortuaries (Guildford, Chertsey, Redhill) to verify identification details before post-mortem examinations. Deal with enquiries from bereaved families with empathy and excellent customer care, championing their needs. This role is key to provide administration support for the initial investigation steps that assists the timeliness of coronial investigations. This is a hugely rewarding role that is of benefit to the residents of Surrey. Your excellent customer service and communication skills will tie in with your ability to relate to people from backgrounds which reflect the diversity of the people who live and work in Surrey. Shortlisting Criteria In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills and align with our behaviours: Experience of working within a coronial service, the police, legal profession or other investigatory or regulatory profession. Analytical ability to perform this investigation driven role Ability to provide high levels of customer care and professionalism to members of the public Ability to write well structured, clear, and concise reports using information gathered from multiple sources Excellent IT skills and the ability to follow defined processes in a timely manner This role requires travel across the county. The role holder will need to have a full (UK) drivers' licence and the willingness and ability to travel around the county to meet the demands of the role. The job advert closes at 23:59 on 20th December 2025 with interviews to follow. An enhanced DBS 'Disclosure and Barring Service' check for regulated activity (formerly known as CRB) and the Children's and Adults' Barred List checks will be required for this role. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Our Commitment We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
The starting salary for these full-time, permanent roles is 30,647 per annum based on a 36 hour working week. We are excited to be recruiting a new Coroner's Support Officer to join our fantastic team, based in Woking. As a Coroner's Officer you will help support the Senior Coroner deliver their judicial duties, providing a high-quality service to bereaved families by progressing cases efficiently and with empathy. Our Offer to You 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave A generous local government salary related pension Up to 5 days of carer's leave and 2 paid volunteering days per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents About the Role We are looking for individuals who can work at pace to make a difference to the lives of people who have lost family members, loved ones or friends. In this role, you will be responsible for recording deaths and progressing investigations referred to the Coroner in line with the Coroner's and Justice Act 2009, Coroner's (Investigations) Regulations 2013, Coroner's (Inquests) Rules 2013, and the Chief Coroner's Guidance. You will deal with HM Coroner bereaved families and a variety of third-party agencies such as Hospitals, GP surgeries, and Police on a daily basis, so clear communication and liaison is key to the role to ensure all parties are updated with the progress of referrals and are provided with appropriate support. You will need to be able to remain sympathetic and empathetic whilst working to policy and procedure. Key duties of a Coroner's Support Officer include: Use specialist knowledge to input referrals into in-house systems, manage communications promptly, and keep senior staff informed of urgent/important developments. Handle queries and complaints independently, using initiative to resolve issues. Provide accurate, efficient, and confidential support to coroner officers, organising and quality-checking your own work. Maintain and update confidential records and filing systems (manual and electronic). Summon and administer jurors, and support the Coroner during Inquest Openings and at front of house when court is open. Occasionally attend NHS mortuaries (Guildford, Chertsey, Redhill) to verify identification details before post-mortem examinations. Deal with enquiries from bereaved families with empathy and excellent customer care, championing their needs. This role is key to provide administration support for the initial investigation steps that assists the timeliness of coronial investigations. This is a hugely rewarding role that is of benefit to the residents of Surrey. Your excellent customer service and communication skills will tie in with your ability to relate to people from backgrounds which reflect the diversity of the people who live and work in Surrey. Shortlisting Criteria In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills and align with our behaviours: Experience of working within a coronial service, the police, legal profession or other investigatory or regulatory profession. Analytical ability to perform this investigation driven role Ability to provide high levels of customer care and professionalism to members of the public Ability to write well structured, clear, and concise reports using information gathered from multiple sources Excellent IT skills and the ability to follow defined processes in a timely manner This role requires travel across the county. The role holder will need to have a full (UK) drivers' licence and the willingness and ability to travel around the county to meet the demands of the role. The job advert closes at 23:59 on 20th December 2025 with interviews to follow. An enhanced DBS 'Disclosure and Barring Service' check for regulated activity (formerly known as CRB) and the Children's and Adults' Barred List checks will be required for this role. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Our Commitment We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
Yolk Recruitment
Community Safety Officer
Yolk Recruitment Blaina, Gwent
Are you passionate about making communities safer and supporting people to feel secure in their homes? Yolk Recruitment Public Sector and Not-for-Profit are working with a Housing Association to appoint a Community Safety Officer for this full time, fixed-term contract initially until the end of March 2026, to deliver an effective, victim-focused service tackling anti-social behaviour (ASB), domestic abuse and hate-related incidents across their neighbourhoods. About the role You'll work closely with tenants, partner agencies and local authorities to ensure their communities are safe, inclusive places to live. You'll provide specialist advice, investigate complex cases, and represent the Association at multi-agency meetings such as MARAC and safeguarding conferences. This role involves both independent work and collaboration with others to identify solutions, manage cases, and deliver long-term positive outcomes. Key responsibilities Investigate reports of ASB, domestic abuse and hate crime, ensuring a victim-centred approach. Work in partnership with police, social services, and other agencies to resolve community safety issues. Prepare evidence and represent the Association in legal proceedings when necessary. Manage the installation of safety measures such as CCTV and noise recording equipment. Provide training and guidance to staff on ASB case management systems and best practice. About you You'll have experience in housing management or community safety, with a solid understanding of ASB and safeguarding processes. You're an excellent communicator, highly organised, and confident working independently or as part of a team. A Level 4 qualification (or equivalent experience) is essential, and a recognised ASB qualification is desirable. A full UK driving licence and a DBS check are required for this role. Benefits Flexi Time Hybrid Working Free on-site parking 33 days of annual leave (including bank holidays) Defined Contribution Pension Scheme Occupational Sick Pay Training and Development opportunities A comprehensive range of company benefits, including a Cycle to Work scheme and access to HOP (Home of Perks) with a whole array of shopping discounts and cashback. Free, confidential, 24/7 employee assistance programme (with access to flexible counselling) If you think this one's for you: Please contact Hannah Welfoot at Yolk Recruitment for a confidential discussion and to access full job details: (phone number removed) Please submit your up-to-date CV ensuring you outline how you meet the criteria for this role. Yolk Public Sector & Not-for-Profit team works with organisations across the UK to fulfil their recruitment needs and to achieve their D&I objectives. We recruit temporary, contract and permanent hires for 1 off specialist needs or for volume campaigns. We support our applicants to navigate the public sector recruitment processes and secure their dream jobs. Yolk Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and embraces diversity in our workforce. We employ the best people for the job at hand and actively encourage applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, educational background, parental status, gender identity or any other protected characteristic. We champion and celebrate diversity at Yolk allowing our team to bring their whole selves to work.
Dec 05, 2025
Contractor
Are you passionate about making communities safer and supporting people to feel secure in their homes? Yolk Recruitment Public Sector and Not-for-Profit are working with a Housing Association to appoint a Community Safety Officer for this full time, fixed-term contract initially until the end of March 2026, to deliver an effective, victim-focused service tackling anti-social behaviour (ASB), domestic abuse and hate-related incidents across their neighbourhoods. About the role You'll work closely with tenants, partner agencies and local authorities to ensure their communities are safe, inclusive places to live. You'll provide specialist advice, investigate complex cases, and represent the Association at multi-agency meetings such as MARAC and safeguarding conferences. This role involves both independent work and collaboration with others to identify solutions, manage cases, and deliver long-term positive outcomes. Key responsibilities Investigate reports of ASB, domestic abuse and hate crime, ensuring a victim-centred approach. Work in partnership with police, social services, and other agencies to resolve community safety issues. Prepare evidence and represent the Association in legal proceedings when necessary. Manage the installation of safety measures such as CCTV and noise recording equipment. Provide training and guidance to staff on ASB case management systems and best practice. About you You'll have experience in housing management or community safety, with a solid understanding of ASB and safeguarding processes. You're an excellent communicator, highly organised, and confident working independently or as part of a team. A Level 4 qualification (or equivalent experience) is essential, and a recognised ASB qualification is desirable. A full UK driving licence and a DBS check are required for this role. Benefits Flexi Time Hybrid Working Free on-site parking 33 days of annual leave (including bank holidays) Defined Contribution Pension Scheme Occupational Sick Pay Training and Development opportunities A comprehensive range of company benefits, including a Cycle to Work scheme and access to HOP (Home of Perks) with a whole array of shopping discounts and cashback. Free, confidential, 24/7 employee assistance programme (with access to flexible counselling) If you think this one's for you: Please contact Hannah Welfoot at Yolk Recruitment for a confidential discussion and to access full job details: (phone number removed) Please submit your up-to-date CV ensuring you outline how you meet the criteria for this role. Yolk Public Sector & Not-for-Profit team works with organisations across the UK to fulfil their recruitment needs and to achieve their D&I objectives. We recruit temporary, contract and permanent hires for 1 off specialist needs or for volume campaigns. We support our applicants to navigate the public sector recruitment processes and secure their dream jobs. Yolk Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and embraces diversity in our workforce. We employ the best people for the job at hand and actively encourage applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, educational background, parental status, gender identity or any other protected characteristic. We champion and celebrate diversity at Yolk allowing our team to bring their whole selves to work.

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