Head of Safeguarding
An exciting new role in the Leadership Team. You will lead our safeguarding strategy and practice, ensuring we provide the highest standards of safety and care for the young people we support.
Role overview
As Head of Safeguarding, you will lead New Horizon Youth Centre’s safeguarding strategy and practice, ensuring we provide the highest standards of safety and care for the young people we support. You will act as Designated Safeguarding Lead, overseeing quality, consistency and continual development of safeguarding practice across the organisation.
You will work closely with the Chief Operating Officer to develop and implement relevant safeguarding policies, facilitate staff training, embed learning from incidents, and ensure safeguarding is understood as everyone’s responsibility. This is a senior role with strategic and advisory responsibilities, but no direct line management of frontline delivery staff.
We are happy to consider candidates taking their first step into leadership and we will consider exceptional part time candidates to ensure we find the right person or people for the role. We particularly welcome candidates from Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities as these are overrepresented communities in our services and yet underrepresented within our leadership.
Key details
- Contract type and hours: permanent, 35 hours per week Monday-Friday
- Starting salary: £46,800 (salary scale £46,800-£52,000)
- Location:New Horizon Youth Centre, 68 Chalton Street, London, NW1 1JR
- Application deadline:9am, Friday 30 January 2026
- How to apply:complete our application form below, submit your CV and write a 2 page cover letter/supporting statement. Please don't include your name or address in your CV or cover letter.
Reporting to: Chief Operating Officer (COO)
Main tasks and responsibilities
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Lead NHYC’s organisational safeguarding strategy, setting high standards for policy, culture, and practice.
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Maintain up-to-date knowledge of safeguarding legislation and best practice, ensuring NHYC remains compliant and responsive to the external environment.
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Develop and review NHYC’s safeguarding policies and procedures, in collaboration with the COO, ensuring policies are accessible, inclusive and understood across teams.
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Convene regular forums with deputy DSOs (Designated Safeguarding Officers) to review cases, share learning and drive continuous improvement.
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Act as a key point of contact for safeguarding concerns or incidents to be escalated. Provide appropriate leadership, advice and case support to teams across our frontline services.
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Ensure maintenance of high quality, accurate safeguarding records.
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Coordinate responses to serious safeguarding incidents where required, including using insights from reviews to inform ongoing training, policy and practice improvements.
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Develop and deliver internal safeguarding training for staff at all levels of the organisation.
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Promote reflective practice and continuous learning across teams.
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Represent NHYC in relevant safeguarding forums, networks or multi-agency meetings.
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Liaise with statutory safeguarding partners as needed, ensuring appropriate referrals and escalation.
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Provide regular safeguarding reports to the COO, Leadership Team, and Board of Trustees.
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Support Trustees in fulfilling their safeguarding oversight responsibilities, including through training and assurance reporting.
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Following New Horizon’s policies, procedures and performance expectations in all functions of the post.
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Undertaking any other duties as may be reasonably required by the Chief Executive or Chief Operating Officer.
Person specification
We are looking for an individual who can demonstrate the following competencies and want to use these to the full in their work.
E: Essential
D: Desirable
Knowledge and experience required
Experience:
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Significant practical safeguarding experience gained through professional experience in youth,...
Description
The Student Activities department is at the heart of student life at Brunel – home to our sports clubs and societies.
We’re looking for a people-focused manager who can build strong relationships, inspire volunteers, and create a culture where every student feels welcome to get involved.
The postholder will motivate their team to deliver exceptional customer service and support students to lead, participate, and get involved in what will be one of the highlights of their Brunel experience.
The role also involves working with key external partners (including National Governing Bodies, BUCS, Wealdstone FC and Maidenhead Futsal), ensuring compliance with policies and regulations, and collaborating with University partners to make the department the best it can be.
Nursing
Cancer Specialist Nurse
Clinical Nurse Specialist- Cancer Care
Nuffield Health Cheltenham Hospital | Permanent contract | Full time
Up to £46,750.00 depending on experience
37.5 hours per week - we are unable to offer part time hours
This is a great opportunity to join Britain’s largest Healthcare Charity and help us build a healthier nation. As you know, Oncology nursing is challenging and rewarding – and your passion will make all the difference to our cancer patients. You’ll be motivated to provide the highest standard of care.
As a Clinical Nurse Specialist at our Cheltenham Hospital, you’re registered with the appropriate governing body and you bring the qualifications and experience relevant to your registration, including NMC. As well as post-registration experience, you will have experience in Oncology. Currently the service is limited to breast cancer but with a plan to expand the service to other cancers in the future.
As a Clinical Nurse Specialist, you will:
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Be a valued addition to the team in our consultant and nurse-led service
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Work autonomously, managing a caseload
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Fully assess each patient’s needs, providing tailored treatment plans and care
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Assist consultants during clinics
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Liaise with external care providers and local NHS Trusts
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Be able to demonstrate advanced communication skills
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Have knowledge and experience of holistic needs assessments and post surgery wound care
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Virtually attend the Breast Cancer MDT meeting on a Tuesday evening.
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Ensure compliance with NICE and NHS Breast Cancer Quality Measures.
Please note that our oncology service is still being developed and expanded within the hospital, so this a really exciting time to join the team. The successful candidate will initially focus more on our Breast service to begin with but as the service expands, we cover other specialities. The service runs Monday - Friday 8am - 8pm, so we would like the person joining the team to be flexible within those hours.
Helping you feel good.
We want you to love coming to work, feeling healthy, happy and valued. That’s why we’ve developed a benefits package with you in mind. Here, you can choose from a range of fitness, lifestyle, health and fitness wellbeing rewards, such as free gym membership, health assessments, retail discounts and pension options. At Nuffield Health, we take care of what’s important to you.
Cheltenham Hospital
Nuffield Health Cheltenham Hospital is located in the beautiful area of Cheltenham in Gloucestershire. It has excellent transport links nearby, being very close to the M5 and A417. The hospital has 32 ensuite private bedrooms, 3 theatres and a small ambulatory unit. It also hosts a purpose built close observation unit, 12 consulting rooms with access to treatment rooms, diagnostic services including; plain x-ray, MRI, CT, mammography and ultrasound. We provide a full range of medical and surgical specialities delivered in state-of-the-art clinical facilities, including orthopaedics, cosmetic surgery, spinal services, sports injury, ENT, gynaecology, urology, as well as a rapid access breast clinic.
Join Nuffield Health and create the future you want, today.
If you like what you see, why not start your application now? We consider applications as we receive them and reserve the right to close adverts early (for example, where we have received an unprecedented high volume of applications). So, it’s a good idea to apply right away to ensure you’re considered for this role.
It starts with you.
Rewards & Benefits
Helping you be and feel your best.
Annual Leave
25 days + Bank Holidays, increasing to 27 days after 5 years and to 30 days after 10 years of service.
Nuffield Health Healthcare Plan
Membership is free for employees and you can add partner and dependants at your own cost.
*eligibility criteria applies.
Financial Wellbeing
A range of employee benefits through a Financial Wellbeing provider – including affordable loans repaid through salary, access to your pay when you need it, simple savings, a government Help to Save scheme and money insights.
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School Minibus Driver (Dorchester / Weymouth)
Department
Dorset Operational
Employment Type
Part-Time
1. About DCT
- Dorset Community Transport (DCT) has been providing safe, accessible and affordable community transport for communities across Dorset since 2011. Our instantly recognisable green minibuses can be spotted throughout Dorset!
- DCT provides home-to-school journeys for children across the Dorset and BCP Council areas.
- DCT is also dedicated to supporting and enabling independent living, reducing isolation and encouraging social interaction, especially for vulnerable people (such as older or disabled people or those with mobility difficulties who struggle to leave their homes). We also provide group transport to local voluntary, community and social groups.
- DCT is part of ECT Charity, a nationally-recognised social enterprise that creates social value through its charitable activities.
DCT is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome all applicants and are happy to make reasonable adjustments during the selection process (and if a position is offered, in employment) if required.- DCT is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and any vulnerable person using our services. In order to meet this responsibility, we follow safer recruitment practices which are outlined in further detail in our Safeguarding Adults at Risk and Protecting People Policy.
2. Summary of Role
- Our Minibus Drivers (Drivers) provide home-to-school transport for pupils attending mainstream and Special Educational Needs (SEN) schools. In addition, Drivers may also take community groups out on activities and/or provide a door-to-door transport service for vulnerable individuals.
- Our Drivers act with the utmost level of professionalism, care and compassion to ensure that passengers have a safe and enjoyable journey.
- Drivers also undertake routine administration tasks (e.g. recording mileage, cancellations, etc.) and are provided with full training on the technical skills required (e.g. safely transporting wheelchair users). Further detail on Drivers’ key tasks are provided below.
3. Key Tasks
- Collect passengers from home address or other specified pick up point and transport them safely to their destination (e.g. shopping centre, places of interest, mainstream or SEND schools).
- Provide a door-to-door service and assist passengers to and from the minibus (e.g. help with shopping or mobility aid).
- Ensure the passenger is safely at their destination (depending on passenger, this may include checking others are present, and/or confirming return arrangements).
- Prior to driving, ensure all passengers are safe and secure in the vehicle and that safety requirements are complied with (e.g. seatbelts or wheelchair restraints). Where appropriate, this will involve working with a Passenger Assistant, whose focus is on the behaviour and safety of the passengers.
- Conduct vehicle defect checks and record appropriately.
- Complete required paperwork with regard to passenger lists, mileage records etc. including feedback.
- Account for any cash taken during a shift if relevant.
- Read emails, safety notices, updates, etc. provided to keep all staff up-to-date.
- Attend and contribute at team meetings.
- Undertake all other reasonable duties as delegated to them by the operations team.
4. Requirements for Role
4.1 All Drivers must:
- hold a full UK driving licence, including D1 or D1 101 category (please note that we cannot accept drivers with more than 6 penalty points or with previous drink driving convictions);
- be over 21 years old;
- have use of private transport to get to work;
- have extensive driving experience (as part of a previous role or otherwise) and the ability to plan routes;
- be committed to high levels of customer care and be caring and sympathetic (particularly to the needs of older and disabled people);
- be able to get on with people from all backgrounds (e.g. people from all ethnic and religious groups, people of both sexes, people with disabilities) politely and sensitively;
- be reliable, conscientious and punctual;
- be physically capable of undertaking manual handling activities (e.g. assisting disabled people to walk to/from vehicle, carrying shopping, assisting wheelchair users);
- have their own mobile phone and ability to access to email on a daily basis;
- be able to read, understand and ...
School Minibus Driver (North Dorset)
Department
Dorset Operational
Employment Type
Part-Time
1. About DCT
- Dorset Community Transport (DCT) has been providing safe, accessible and affordable community transport for communities across Dorset since 2011. Our instantly recognisable green minibuses can be spotted throughout Dorset!
- DCT provides home-to-school journeys for children across the Dorset and BCP Council areas.
- DCT is also dedicated to supporting and enabling independent living, reducing isolation and encouraging social interaction, especially for vulnerable people (such as older or disabled people or those with mobility difficulties who struggle to leave their homes). We also provide group transport to local voluntary, community and social groups.
- DCT is part of ECT Charity, a nationally-recognised social enterprise that creates social value through its charitable activities.
DCT is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome all applicants and are happy to make reasonable adjustments during the selection process (and if a position is offered, in employment) if required.- DCT is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and any vulnerable person using our services. In order to meet this responsibility, we follow safer recruitment practices which are outlined in further detail in our Safeguarding Adults at Risk and Protecting People Policy.
2. Summary of Role
- Our Minibus Drivers (Drivers) provide home-to-school transport for pupils attending mainstream and Special Educational Needs (SEN) schools. In addition, Drivers may also take community groups out on activities and/or provide a door-to-door transport service for vulnerable individuals.
- Our Drivers act with the utmost level of professionalism, care and compassion to ensure that passengers have a safe and enjoyable journey.
- Drivers also undertake routine administration tasks (e.g. recording mileage, cancellations, etc.) and are provided with full training on the technical skills required (e.g. safely transporting wheelchair users). Further detail on Drivers’ key tasks are provided below.
- This particular role will cover routes in Blandford Forum and surrounding areas.
3. Key Tasks
- Collect passengers from home address or other specified pick up point and transport them safely to their destination (e.g. shopping centre, places of interest, mainstream or SEND schools).
- Provide a door-to-door service and assist passengers to and from the minibus (e.g. help with shopping or mobility aid).
- Ensure the passenger is safely at their destination (depending on passenger, this may include checking others are present, and/or confirming return arrangements).
- Prior to driving, ensure all passengers are safe and secure in the vehicle and that safety requirements are complied with (e.g. seatbelts or wheelchair restraints). Where appropriate, this will involve working with a Passenger Assistant, whose focus is on the behaviour and safety of the passengers.
- Conduct vehicle defect checks and record appropriately.
- Complete required paperwork with regard to passenger lists, mileage records etc. including feedback.
- Account for any cash taken during a shift if relevant.
- Read emails, safety notices, updates, etc. provided to keep all staff up-to-date.
- Attend and contribute at team meetings.
- Undertake all other reasonable duties as delegated to them by the operations team.
4. Requirements for Role
4.1 All Drivers must:
- hold a full UK driving licence, including D1 or D1 101 category (please note that we cannot accept drivers with more than 6 penalty points or with previous drink driving convictions);
- be over 21 years old;
- have use of private transport to get to work;
- have extensive driving experience (as part of a previous role or otherwise) and the ability to plan routes;
- be committed to high levels of customer care and be caring and sympathetic (particularly to the needs of older and disabled people);
- be able to get on with people from all backgrounds (e.g. people from all ethnic and religious groups, people of both sexes, people with disabilities) politely and sensitively;
- be reliable, conscientious and punctual;
- be physically capable of undertaking manual handling activities (e.g. assisting disabled people to walk to/from vehicle, carrying shopping, assisting wheelchair users);
- have their own mobile phone and abili...
School Minibus Driver (West Dorset)
Department
Dorset Operational
Employment Type
Part-Time
1. About DCT
- Dorset Community Transport (DCT) has been providing safe, accessible and affordable community transport for communities across Dorset since 2011. Our instantly recognisable green minibuses can be spotted throughout Dorset!
- DCT provides home-to-school journeys for children across the Dorset and BCP Council areas.
- DCT is also dedicated to supporting and enabling independent living, reducing isolation and encouraging social interaction, especially for vulnerable people (such as older or disabled people or those with mobility difficulties who struggle to leave their homes). We also provide group transport to local voluntary, community and social groups.
- DCT is part of ECT Charity, a nationally-recognised social enterprise that creates social value through its charitable activities.
- DCT is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome all applicants and are happy to make reasonable adjustments during the selection process (and if a position is offered, in employment) if required.
- DCT is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and any vulnerable person using our services. In order to meet this responsibility, we follow safer recruitment practices which are outlined in further detail in our Safeguarding Adults at Risk and Protecting People Policy.
2. Summary of Role
- Our Minibus Drivers (Drivers) provide home-to-school transport for pupils attending mainstream and Special Educational Needs (SEN) schools. In addition, Drivers may also take community groups out on activities and/or provide a door-to-door transport service for vulnerable individuals.
- Our Drivers act with the utmost level of professionalism, care and compassion to ensure that passengers have a safe and enjoyable journey.
- Drivers also undertake routine administration tasks (e.g. recording mileage, cancellations, etc.) and are provided with full training on the technical skills required (e.g. safely transporting wheelchair users). Further detail on Drivers’ key tasks are provided below.
- This particular role will cover routes in and around the Bridport area.
3. Key Tasks
- Collect passengers from home address or other specified pick up point and transport them safely to their destination (e.g. shopping centre, places of interest, mainstream or SEND schools).
- Provide a door-to-door service and assist passengers to and from the minibus (e.g. help with shopping or mobility aid).
- Ensure the passenger is safely at their destination (depending on passenger, this may include checking others are present, and/or confirming return arrangements).
- Prior to driving, ensure all passengers are safe and secure in the vehicle and that safety requirements are complied with (e.g. seatbelts or wheelchair restraints). Where appropriate, this will involve working with a Passenger Assistant, whose focus is on the behaviour and safety of the passengers.
- Conduct vehicle defect checks and record appropriately.
- Complete required paperwork with regard to passenger lists, mileage records etc. including feedback.
- Account for any cash taken during a shift if relevant.
- Read emails, safety notices, updates, etc. provided to keep all staff up-to-date.
- Attend and contribute at team meetings.
- Undertake all other reasonable duties as delegated to them by the operations team.
4. Requirements for Role
4.1 All Drivers must:
- hold a full UK driving licence, including D1 or D1 101 category (please note that we cannot accept drivers with more than 6 penalty points or with previous drink driving convictions);
- be over 21 years old;
- have use of private transport to get to work;
- have extensive driving experience (as part of a previous role or otherwise) and the ability to plan routes;
- be committed to high levels of customer care and be caring and sympathetic (particularly to the needs of older and disabled people);
- be able to get on with people from all backgrounds (e.g. people from all ethnic and religious groups, people of both sexes, people with disabilities) politely and sensitively;
- be reliable, conscientious and punctual;
- be physically capable of undertaking manual handling activities (e.g. assisting disabled people to walk to/from vehicle, carrying shopping, assisting wheelchair users);
- have their own mobile phone and ability to access t...
JOB DESCRIPTION Job Title: School Minibus Driver Department: Transport Hours of Work: Term-time role (34 weeks/year) Mornings: Mon–Fri 6:30–8:30 am Afternoons/Evenings: Mon–Thu 4–8 pm, Fri 4–6 pm Some weekends required Responsible To: Transport Manager Responsible For: N/A Summary of Role: To be employed for driving School vehicles primarily in support of the School’s transport service. The driver will be responsible for transporting students to and from School and could also transport other staff members and parents to and from school concerts and other events. Specific Responsibilities: 1. To undertake local transportation requirements as required by the school, ensuring that students arrive at School on time and depart on time each day. 2. To comply with all statutory and School regulations regarding the driving of School vehicles. 3. To liaise with the Transport Manager on a regular basis, to manage issues as they arise and ensure an excellent service. 4. To behave in an appropriate manner to present a good image of the school to students, parents, and members of the public. 5. To clean and refuel allocated vehicle/s on a regular basis. 6. To undertake any related tasks that may reasonably be requested by the Transport Manager, working as a team member, and being prepared to support colleagues during busy periods. Last updated: January 2026 PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential Desirable Operational Excellence • Possess a clean, full, valid British driving licence with category D1 (minibuses). • Possess previous driving/minibus driving • Own transport to/from school. • First aid trained. • Available to work any hours according to the school’s needs. experience. • Possess excellent communication skills both written and verbal • Basic ICT skills. • Capable of working alone and as part of a team. Personal Behaviours • Reliable, punctual and enthusiastic. • Good communication and interpersonal skills (to liaise with pupils, parents, staff and members of the public as necessary). Initiative to think and plan ahead. • • Flexible and polite. • Shows integrity • Willing to undertake training as required. Ethos and Whole School Values • Committed to operating as part of the School community. • Committed to the Sacred Heart Values. • Committed to Woldingham as a school with high academic standing providing a holistic education and outstanding pastoral care. Safeguarding and Pastoral • Committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. • A satisfactory Enhanced Disclosure from the DBS. Terms and Benefits • Start Date: As soon as possible • Salary. £13.89ph • Holiday. The holiday entitlement is 5 weeks per year plus public holidays. It is expected that holiday will normally be taken in school holidays. Lunch. A free meal is available in the dining room each working day when the kitchens are open, when on duty. • Pension. You will be auto enrolled into the School’s pension scheme, which includes life assurance. • • Parking. There is free parking on site. • Gym and Pool. There are staff sessions for use of these facilities. • Fees. School fees remission for dependants of the job holder attending the school. If not already at the school, any child would have to meet all of the normal entrance requirements.
School Minibus Driver (East Dorset / BCP)
Department
Dorset Operational
Employment Type
Part-Time
1. About DCT
- Dorset Community Transport (DCT) has been providing safe, accessible and affordable community transport for communities across Dorset since 2011. Our instantly recognisable green minibuses can be spotted throughout Dorset!
- DCT provides home-to-school journeys for children across the Dorset and BCP Council areas.
- DCT is also dedicated to supporting and enabling independent living, reducing isolation and encouraging social interaction, especially for vulnerable people (such as older or disabled people or those with mobility difficulties who struggle to leave their homes). We also provide group transport to local voluntary, community and social groups.
- DCT is part of ECT Charity, a nationally-recognised social enterprise that creates social value through its charitable activities.
- DCT is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome all applicants and are happy to make reasonable adjustments during the selection process (and if a position is offered, in employment) if required.
- DCT is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and any vulnerable person using our services. In order to meet this responsibility, we follow safer recruitment practices which are outlined in further detail in our Safeguarding Adults at Risk and Protecting People Policy.
2. Summary of Role
- Our Minibus Drivers (Drivers) provide home-to-school transport for pupils attending mainstream and Special Educational Needs (SEN) schools. In addition, Drivers may also take community groups out on activities and/or provide a door-to-door transport service for vulnerable individuals.
- Our Drivers act with the utmost level of professionalism, care and compassion to ensure that passengers have a safe and enjoyable journey.
- Drivers also undertake routine administration tasks (e.g. recording mileage, cancellations, etc.) and are provided with full training on the technical skills required (e.g. safely transporting wheelchair users). Further detail on Drivers’ key tasks are provided below.
3. Key Tasks
- Collect passengers from home address or other specified pick up point and transport them safely to their destination (e.g. shopping centre, places of interest, mainstream or SEND schools).
- Provide a door-to-door service and assist passengers to and from the minibus (e.g. help with shopping or mobility aid).
- Ensure the passenger is safely at their destination (depending on passenger, this may include checking others are present, and/or confirming return arrangements).
- Prior to driving, ensure all passengers are safe and secure in the vehicle and that safety requirements are complied with (e.g. seatbelts or wheelchair restraints). Where appropriate, this will involve working with a Passenger Assistant, whose focus is on the behaviour and safety of the passengers.
- Conduct vehicle defect checks and record appropriately.
- Complete required paperwork with regard to passenger lists, mileage records etc. including feedback.
- Account for any cash taken during a shift if relevant.
- Read emails, safety notices, updates, etc. provided to keep all staff up-to-date.
- Attend and contribute at team meetings.
- Undertake all other reasonable duties as delegated to them by the operations team.
4. Requirements for Role
4.1 All Drivers must:
- hold a full UK driving licence, including D1 or D1 101 category (please note that we cannot accept drivers with more than 6 penalty points or with previous drink driving convictions);
- be over 21 years old;
- have use of private transport to get to work;
- have extensive driving experience (as part of a previous role or otherwise) and the ability to plan routes;
- be committed to high levels of customer care and be caring and sympathetic (particularly to the needs of older and disabled people);
- be able to get on with people from all backgrounds (e.g. people from all ethnic and religious groups, people of both sexes, people with disabilities) politely and sensitively;
- be reliable, conscientious and punctual;
- be physically capable of undertaking manual handling activities (e.g. assisting disabled people to walk to/from vehicle, carrying shopping, assisting wheelchair users);
- have their own mobile phone and ability to access to email on a daily basis;
- be able to read, understand and follow w...
School Minibus Driver – (Mornings – 13.5 hours a week)
We are seeking a conscientious, approachable, and flexible driver who enjoys working with young people and values creating a welcoming, inclusive environment.
Job Title: School Minibus Driver
Responsible To: Transport Manager
Key Tasks and Responsibilities
- To drive Preparatory School and College minibuses and other vehicles as required.
- To carry out pre and post journey driver’s vehicle checks.
- To carry out minor maintenance checks such as checking/topping up oils, changing bulbs etc.
- To keep the vehicle clean and tidy inside and outside.
- To assist and supervising passengers as necessary.
- To assist other College staff as required.
Skills and Experience:
- Hold a full, clean UK Driving Licence with a D1 entitlement (essential for minibus operation).
- Due to vehicle insurance requirements, applicants must be within the insurer-approved age range of 23 to 70.
- Be willing to attend and pass a minibus driving assessment test/MiDAS.
- Be willing to complete and pass the Disclosure and Barring Service vetting process.
This job description sets out main duties at the time when it was drawn up. Such duties may vary occasionally but without changing the general character of the duties or the level of responsibility entailed.
Application Procedure:
Applications should be made using the application form. Candidates are asked to add a covering letter setting out, as succinctly as possible, their reasons for applying for the position at Lancing.
Application forms are available from the College website www.lancingcollege.org.uk. Please send any emails to recruitment@lancing.org.uk
A full curriculum vitae and the names, addresses and telephone numbers of a minimum of two referees, one of whom should be the candidate’s current or most recent employer should be included with the application.
Informal conversations about the post may be arranged with the Transport Manager, Kirsty Brown kbrown@lancing.org.uk
The College reserves the right to call individuals to interview prior to the closing date for applications.
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School minibus driver (Ealing)
Department
Greenford Operational
Employment Type
Casual
Minimum Experience
Entry-level
Compensation
£13.85
(1) About ECT
- Ealing Community Transport (ECT) has been providing safe, accessible and affordable community transport for communities since 1979. Our instantly recognisable green minibuses can be spotted throughout Ealing!
- ECT is also dedicated to supporting and enabling independent living, reducing isolation and encouraging social interaction, especially for vulnerable people (such as older or disabled people or those with mobility difficulties who struggle to leave their homes). We also provide group transport to local voluntary, community and social groups.
- ECT is part of ECT Charity, a nationally-recognised social enterprise that creates social value through its charitable activities.
- ECT is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome all applicants and are happy to make reasonable adjustments during the selection process (and if a position is offered, in employment) if required.
- ECT is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and any vulnerable person using our services. In order to meet this responsibility, we follow safer recruitment practices which are outlined in further detail in our Safeguarding Adults at Risk and Protecting People Policy.
(2) Summary of Role
- Our School Minibus Drivers provide home-to-school transport for pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND).
- Our drivers act with the utmost level of professionalism, care and compassion to ensure that passengers have a safe and enjoyable journey.
- Drivers also undertake routine administration tasks (e.g. recording mileage, cancellations etc.) and are provided with full training on the technical skills required. Further detail on School Minibus Drivers’ key tasks are provided below.
(3) Key Tasks
- Collect passengers from home address or other specified pick up point and transport them safely to their destination.
- Provide a door-to-door service and assist passengers to and from the minibus.
- Ensure the passenger is safely at their destination (depending on passenger, this may include checking others are present, and/or confirming return arrangements).
- Prior to driving, ensure all passengers are safe and secure in the vehicle and that safety requirements are complied with (e.g. seatbelts or wheelchair restraints). Where appropriate, this will involve working with a Passenger Assistant, whose focus is on the behaviour and safety of the passengers.
- Conduct vehicle defect checks and record appropriately.
- Complete required paperwork with regard to passenger lists, mileage records etc. including feedback.
- Read emails, safety notices, updates, etc. provided to keep all staff up-to-date.
- Attend and contribute at team meetings.
- Undertake all other reasonable duties as delegated to them by the operations team.
(4) Requirements for Role
4.1 All drivers must:
- hold a full UK driving licence, including D1 or D1 101 category (please note that we cannot accept drivers with more than 6 penalty points or with previous drink driving convictions);
- be over 21 years old;
- have extensive driving experience (as part of a previous role or otherwise) and the ability to plan routes;
- be committed to high levels of customer care and be caring and sympathetic;
- be able to get on with people from all backgrounds (e.g. people from all ethnic and religious groups, people of both sexes, people with disabilities) politely and sensitively;
- be reliable, conscientious and punctual;
- be physically capable of undertaking manual handling activities (e.g. assisting wheelchair users);
- have their own mobile phone and ability to access to email on a daily basis;
- be able to read, understand and follow written instructions;
- have excellent verbal communication skills;
- be able to accurately record basic information (e.g. mileage records and fares collected); and
- be smart and presentable.
4.2 Whilst it is not required, it is desirable if drivers have:
- familiarity with local area; and/or
- flexibility with regard to shift patterns.
4.3 We welcome applicants with no previous experience in similar roles as full training will be provided.
...Minibus Driver
Barrow Hills School, Witley
Part-time – Term time only
Starting ASAP
4.00pm – 6.00pm (10 hours per week), term time only
Barrow Hills School seeks a Minibus Driver to join our professional, enthusiastic team. Applicants would be required to cover an afternoon (4.00pm-6.00pm) mini bus journey.
Barrow Hills is a co-ed 2-13 years prep school, offering academic success within a balanced and generous education. We have a strong ethos built on our values of compassion, curiosity and connection, and we are proud to be widely recognised as a welcoming community with a warm, family atmosphere.
Our Barrow Hills family also has the unique advantage of governance by the Bridewell Royal Hospital Foundation and close affiliation with our partner schools, Kings Edward’s Witley and Longacre School, Shamley Green. We benefit from centuries of charitable history, links to the City of London and the generous shared resource an independent senior school provides.
Our aim at Barrow Hills is to inspire happy children.
In return, we offer a rewarding environment, as well as a number of notable benefits such as meals whilst on duty during term time, pension scheme, cycle to work scheme and on-site free parking.
If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience, to bring to our wonderful team, then we would love to hear from you. Previous applicants need not apply.
To apply, please complete the Application Form or for further details, visit our website www.barrowhills.org , contact the HR Department on HR@barrowhills.org or telephone 01428 686739.
Barrow Hills School is a registered charity committed to equality, diversity, safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. Please refer to our websites or ask HR for our child protection and rehabilitation of offenders’ policy. We especially welcome applicants from under-represented groups. All successful applicants are required to complete an enhanced disclosure through the DBS. Shortlisted candidates will also be reviewed on social media/on-line platforms.
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You will work closely with families who have fled abuse and now reside out our refuge. You will offer practical and emotional support to these families and welcoming safe environment
You will work closely within a team in a fast-paced environment making quick informed decisions to ensure the safety of victims of domestic abuse.
Key Tasks and Responsibilities:
- Provide practical and emotional support to women and children living in our refuges. Including, completing safety planning, compiling support plans and undertaking regular key working sessions.
- Assessing referrals to the refuge to ensure that we can meet their needs.
- Welcoming new residents, explaining policies and procedures and completing entry paperwork.
- Ensuring vacant rooms are prepared and re-let as soon as possible.
- Maintaining accurate and up-to-date casework records.
- Establishing the risks to, and needs of, the residents assessing their practical and emotional support needs and using this information to formulate support plans.
- Support clients to access appropriate benefits, apply for housing and access legal advice, as required and attending appointments to support and advocate for clients, if needed.
- Ensuring that any safeguarding concerns are immediately raised with your line manager.
- Facilitating and running group work programmes.
- Establish and maintain positive relationships with partner agencies.
- Attend and participate in staff team meetings.
- Contribute to planning, development and evaluation of the service.
- Maintain confidentiality and work within PWA’s code of conduct and all other policies and procedures.
- Participate in the on-call rota, providing evening and weekend support.
- Complete awareness and educational talks to community groups and organisations, as required.
- To undertake any other reasonable duties as requested by your line manager.
We are an Equal Opportunities organisation. This role is exempt under the Equality Act 2010 pursuant to Schedule 9, Part 1. As such we can only consider applications from women.
- Location:H&F Mental Health Community Support
- Closing Date:30 January 2026
- Pro Rata Salary:39
- Contract Type:Permanent
- Working Location Type:On- Site
- Hours per week:39
We are Hestia. We make a difference.
At Hestia, we are guided by our core values and are dedicated to fostering an equitable, diverse, and inclusive organisation. Our mission is to empower individuals to rebuild their lives and achieve independence. Right now, we are looking for a Floating Support Worker to play a pivotal role in our Complex Needs Service in Hammersmith and Fulham.
Sounds great, what will I be doing?
We are seeking a dedicated professional to provide holistic, person-centred support to a group of key service users linked to local mental health services in Hammersmith and Fulham. Using the recovery approach and SMART support planning, you will help individuals increase independence, maintain accommodation, and enjoy a good quality of life. This role involves visiting service users in various settings—including their homes, the community, supported housing, and hospitals—while devising effective interventions for those who are hard to engage. You will enable access to medical and mainstream community services, liaise with partners such as community mental health teams and housing services, and work collaboratively to address gaps in clinical and wrap-around support. Responsibilities include conducting needs and risk assessments, creating and reviewing SMART support plans, reducing unplanned hospital admissions, and encouraging engagement with networks and informal support systems.
What do I need to bring with me?
You'll need to be able to demonstrate the core skills this role requires as well as match our values and mission. You don't have to tick all the boxes right away; the important thing is that you're willing to learn. We also value lived experience of the areas we support, so if you feel comfortable, please do mention this on your application.
We are looking for someone with proven experience supporting individuals with mental ill health and complex needs, ideally within a community or outreach setting. You should have the ability to empower service users to achieve their goals and aspirations, alongside excellent knowledge of mental health issues, including signs, symptoms, and treatments. The role requires strong assessment skills to identify declining mental health and take appropriate action.
You will need a solid understanding of health and safety in community settings, key working practices, person-centred support planning, and the recovery approach. A commitment to equality, diversity, and promoting service users' rights, privacy, dignity, and choice is essential. Knowledge of welfare benefits relevant to the user group, safeguarding principles, and the ability to address safeguarding concerns appropriately are also required.
Interview Steps
We keep our interview process simple, so you know exactly what to expect.
- Shortlisting call:We have a team of dedicated recruitment specialists who will speak to you about your experience, motivations and values. They will also tell you about all the great work we do!
- Face to face interview:Now you will have face to face interview with the hiring manager. Our interviews are value and competency based.
Don't be alarmed if there are other stages in the process, it's all part of the plan for some of our roles.
Our commitment to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion
Our services users come from all walks of life and so do we. We hire great people from a wide variety of backgrounds because it makes us stronger. We are committed to creating and maintaining a diverse and inclusive workforce and value the skills, abilities, talent and experiences, different people and communities bring to our organisation.
We are a disability confident employer
Hestia is proud to be a disability confident employer, dedicated to the employment and career development of individuals with disabilities. We offer a guaranteed interview scheme for all applicants with disabilities who meet the minimum criteria for the role they have applied for. We also provide reasonable adjustments during the selection and interview process, and throughout your employment with us.
Safeguarding Statement
Hestia is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of adults, children and young people who are potentially at risk, and we therefore expect all staff and volunteers to do the same. We require all staff to undertake internal and external safeguarding training throughout thei...
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About us
We are global experts in shaping and making the built environment. We support clients at every stage of the property lifecycle, from development and consultancy to construction and operations.
You can see our impact everywhere: from skylines that form cities around the world to the infrastructure that communities depend on to live, work and play. Together, it all works towards our vision: leading the way to a more connected, resilient and sustainable world.
Today, we remain a privately owned business that has grown organically across five global hubs in Europe, Middle East and North Africa, the Americas, Sub Saharan Africa and Asia Pacific.
The driving force behind our success is our people who, with their collective expertise, push us to think differently and bravely lead the way.
Our culture respects equality, values diversity and encourages individuality – accepting and appreciating all views and beliefs and providing an environment for ideas to come alive. We welcome everyone who shares the Mace values, regardless of background, culture, disability, ethnicity, gender identity or sexual orientation.
Drawing on a broad range of backgrounds, perspectives, experience and expertise to challenge convention is our strength. It’s the reason why we continue to grow and it’s the secret to how we’ve built some of the world’s most renowned buildings.
Should you need to discuss any reasonable adjustments or require guidance about our recruitment process, please contactinclusiverecruitment@macegroup.com to speak to a member of our team. You can read our diversity and inclusion strategy here.
Our culture respects equality, values diversity and encourages individuality – accepting and appreciating all views and beliefs and providing an environment for ideas to come alive. We welcome everyone who shares the Mace values, regardless of background, culture, disability, ethnicity, gender identity or sexual orientation.
Drawing on a broad range of backgrounds, perspectives, experience and expertise to challenge convention is our strength. It’s the reason why we continue to grow and it’s the secret to how we’ve built some of the world’s most renowned buildings.
Should you need to discuss any reasonable adjustments or require guidance about our recruitment process, please contact
Whatever your aspiration, we’ll help you redefine the boundaries of your ambitions.
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