Night Support Worker
Job Introduction
This position does not meet the requirements for sponsorship under current UK immigration guidelines
Would you like to be part of a small and highly specialised service which is committed to supporting me in my home and in the community?
Would you like to be involved and support me to be as independent as possible?
Would you like to be well trained and well supported, and know that you are making a positive difference every time you go to work?
The right candidate must hold the care certificate or NVQ level 2.
About Me
Rix House is a large Residential Care Home that provides 24hr person centred support to 10 individuals with physical and Learning Disabilities.
We endeavour to create positive family relationships offering a good circle of support. There is a strong focus on supporting individuals' lives in a person centred way which includes various activities in the home and in the community, shopping, managing own budgets, going on holiday and cooking. We tailor our services to enable people to be as independent as possible.
Training and Development
We offer training to all those who want to develop their skills and competencies not just in the care sector but in other areas too. Please note accredited training will be offered after your probation period ends which is 6 months, and may include Diplomas and apprenticeships in health and social care.
Shift Patterns -
This is a nights role. You will be required to work 9:30pm - 7.30am weekdays and 10pm - 8am weekend.
Role Responsibility
What will I be doing?
Rix House is a large Residential Care Home in Keighley West Yorkshire, and we have high expectations for our staff. You will receive all the necessary training to support me and this will take place locally in either Keighley or Bradford
About the role
- Supporting me with my personal hygiene needs.
- Supporting me in my own home and in the community with activities I like and try new activities I might like
- Supporting me throughout the day with eating and drinking.
- Supporting me to take my daily medication.
- You will also be required to work alongside specialists, family and other staff at Rix House who are part of multi-disciplinary team.
The Ideal Candidate
You should be
- Experienced in supporting people with learning disabilities and autism.
- Must hold the Care Certificate or a diploma in Health and Social Care.
- Be resilient, patient and understanding.
- Have good communication skills.
- Have a good understanding of the medical condition of Epilepsy (full training will be provided for this).
- Be consistent in your support approach.
- Be able to use language effectively to enable me to widen my opportunities and understanding.
- All my support is recorded on a handheld electronic device therefore you must be confident in the use of technology.
- Be willing to support me out in the community on your own and push me in my wheelchair if this is needed.
You should have
- The right attitude!
- A good attendance record.
- Ability to work well as part of my core team and with other professionals involved in my support.
About us
As a leading health and social care provider with more than 300 locations across England, we take real pride in the services we offer.
We run all of our services on a not-for-profit basis; instead, we invest every penny back into our services and people. We never stop believing in change for the better, and we work constantly to improve the lives of the people we support.
What Benefits Will I Receive?
We know reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career – we want to support you in every way we can with our total reward package.
You will get 29 days’ paid holiday a year, increasing with each year of service up to 31 days. Plus the option to buy additional holidays and spread the cost.
Join our team and discover the comprehensive benefits we offer by following this link to explore all the exciting perks available to our employees.
Turnin...
Night Support Worker – Horspath
FitzRoy are recruiting support workers to join our specialist mental health services in Didcot and Abingdon. We provide support to residents with learning & physical disabilities and mental health conditions that challenge in their own homes and in the community.
You will be providing valuable support working across both of our learning disability and mental health services.
- £13.60 per hour – Night rate
- Addition £2.50 per hour overtime (over 37.5 hours per week)
A support worker’s day is varied & flexibility is required. The people we support live independent lives and as such the support we provide is individually tailored to their needs. Duties may include enabling them to taking part in a range of interests & activities that support a healthy, well balanced & fulfilling lifestyle, as well as support & encouragement with personal care.
We are keen to find people who share our values and exhibit behaviours & attitudes that match our own! You don’t need experience in care, nor do we require qualifications – we will invest in your development & training to become an exceptional care worker.
We see the person – encourage choice & respect the opinions, beliefs & dignity of others. Treat people as equals, be thoughtful, discreet & maintain confidentiality
We are creative – encourage & support everyone to reach their goals, think of solutions to problems & actively involve people in every aspect of their lives
We are brave – Be positive, embrace new ideas, experiences & challenges. Be genuine, honest & a voice for others.
Night Support Worker - Leeds
Req # 736
Leeds - Osman House, 48 Station Road, Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom
Job Description
Posted Wednesday 7 January 2026 at 02:00
Night Support Worker
Leeds
Up to £14.25 per hour
Hours: 35hrs per week
Why join us?
Brainkind is a charity that aims to improve the lives of people
with brain injuries in the UK.Our assessment centres, rehabilitation units and hospitals use expert neurorehabilitation to support people to regain the skills they have lost. We treat people with a range of brain injuries – sustained through trauma, illness, substance abuse and more – to recover and meet their personal goals. Our employees are incredibly passionate about the jobs they do – you will find a strong team spirit across our services and amazing colleagues who always pull together and look out for each other.
MAIN PURPOSE:
This role is based at Osman House, a 16-bed unit in Scholes, Leeds which provides rehabilitation to people with an acquired brain injury. It is a unique community where the people we support can address their cognitive, behavioural, physical, and emotional difficulties.
We will train you to provide personalised support to the people we support. You will follow individual support plans to meet the needs and aspirations of each person. The focus is developing independent living skills: personal hygiene, meal preparation, exercise, leisure activities, socialising and personal care – the daily routine of regular life.
It is a really varied job, with all kinds of different activities to organise and participate in – both at Osman House and in the local Scholes community: art, crafts, music, sports, gardening, shopping, swimming, and countless others.
You’ll get huge job satisfaction from seeing the people you are supporting do more for themselves and live the life they want to live. If you’re interested in building a career, we’re here to support you all the way on your own journey.
MAIN TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: (but not limited to)
- During the course of your work you will at all times conduct yourself in a professional manner acting as a role model to colleagues and service users contributing to the delivery of quality services. To work as a member of the team, contributing to the team ethos and supporting service users(s) and colleagues appropriately.
- Facilitate the daily routines of the service users including personal care promoting a high standard of personal hygiene at all times.
- Participate in the development of service user(s) support plans, risk assessments and programmes, complete written records as necessary and in accordance with the guidelines provided.
- Implement individual support plans to meet the needs of the service user(s). Highlight any issues/concerns to the Team Leader to ensure the service user(s) receive quality services at all times.
ABOUT YOU:
We’re not looking for any kind of specific experience. It is your personality and values that will make you a good fit for the role and Brainkind. We can train and develop you to become a great rehabilitation support worker if you:
• Have genuine empathy for our residents, with the positivity, patience, and resilience to support them through the difficult times of their rehabilitation
• Enjoy teamwork and take pride in getting a job done well alongside your colleagues.
• Have excellent face to face communication skills and a good standard of literacy.
• Have good time management skills and the ability to prioritise your own workload.
Benefits Include:
- A competitive rate of £14.25 per hour
- 33 Days Annual Leave
- Buy/Sell up to 5 days Annual Leave per year
- Health Cash Plan
- Access to our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
- Excellent training and Support
- Company Pension
- Group Life Assurance
- Eye Voucher Scheme
- Long Service and Staff Awards
- Free Parking
We also put a big focus on employee wellbeing and support. It matters to us that you feel at your best. Career development is a priority. We will ensure you get all the training and learning opportunities you need to achieve your goals.
To join our friendly team, click the Apply Now button.
**Please note we will be shortlisting and interviewing candidates on a rolling basis until the role is filled therefore, we recommend applying as soon as possible. **
*All successful candidates are subject to compliance checks including 3 years of checkable references and DBS/PVG checks*
Brainkind are a Disability Confident Employ...
Night Support Worker
Night Support Worker
Location: The Gables, Gerrards Cross
Pay rate: £12.95 per hour
Contracted hours: 20 hours per week
ABOUT THE ROLE
Are you an experienced Support Worker with a preference for working nights?
Our Support Workers make a real difference to our residents every day and your professionalism, teamed with kindness and compassion, will be at the core of everything you do. Responsible for keeping wakeful watch on the security and safety of our residents and the home in general, you’ll also be supporting residents with their personal care needs and providing companionship. You’ll be expected to carry out light household duties to ensure that the household and resident’s rooms are kept clean and tidy, involving residents where it’s appropriate to do so. You’ll understand that some shifts might be challenging, but you’ll also laugh, have fun and make lasting memories with our residents.
In joining us, you’ll also become part of our extended family. You’ll work alongside other team members who are passionate about providing care, warmth and kindness to all those who live and work in our homes.
AND IN RETURN
The Trust is a great place to work; we’ve been providing care for almost 1,000 years and we’re currently the second largest not-for-profit provider in the UK. Not-for-profit means that we reinvest every penny we make into our residents, colleagues and the care homes we live and work in. Therefore, we offer a great range of benefits, including a competitive salary, training and development.
Here are some of the other benefits you’ll enjoy as a valued member of our team:
- 28 days holiday (including Bank Holidays)
- A workplace pension
- Free uniform
- Free DBS
- Access to our Employee Assistance Programme
- Refer a Friend scheme rewarding you up to £1000 for every recommendation you make who successfully starts working for us
- Care Worker Charity membership for well being and financial aid
- Blue Light Card and “My Rewards” programme, offering you discounts on shopping, days out, restaurants and much more
ABOUT YOU
Ideally with, or working towards, a Diploma/NVQ Level2 in Health and Social Care or equivalent, you’ll have a previous experience of elderly care and a commitment to providing high quality care standards for older people.
In addition, you’ll be good at communicating with people, compassionate with a can-do approach and enjoy working as part of a team. You’ll be keen to learn and will want to excel at your job at all times, so we’ll provide all the support you need to start your career with us - all delivered in a nurturing, engaging and rewarding environment.
If you think you have the right skills and attitude to deliver the highest quality of care for our residents as a Night Support Worker within our care homes, then you could be next to join us. So, apply and get your career started with us today.
Night Support Worker
Job Description
Job Title: Night Support WorkerContract Type: PermanentSalary: £26,549.63 plus 10% night allowance per annum (£27,722.51 per annum is achieved after 18 months successful performance in the role)Working Hours: Full time 37.5 hours per weekWorking Pattern: Rolling rota, working between 07:15 - 22:15 (early, mid and late shifts). Includes weekend working 1 in 3 weekends)Location: Jamaica Street Project, Bristol
If you share our values and are excited about making a significant impact at Riverside, please ensure you attach a current CV and covering letter. At Riverside we recruit to potential not just on skills and experience, so we encourage you to apply even if you don't meet all the essential criteria on the job description.
Please note that whilst we will accept applications on the basis of any form of valid legal permission to work in the UK, we will be surrendering the Riverside Sponsorship licence, so for the avoidance of doubt, we are unable to apply for any further sponsorships whether on behalf of existing colleagues or candidates.
The difference you will make as a Night Support Worker
About you
- We are looking for someone with:
- Experience of working with vulnerable people
- Experience of delivering structured support and risk management
- To be a team player with a caring and empathetic nature with a resilient, can-do attitude, able to work as part of a team
- An understanding of supporting vulnerable people – this could include having your own lived experience of homelessness or drug or alcohol addiction.
- Ability to work flexible hours to meet customer and business needs, which may not include normal office hours and may include lone working
Why Riverside?
At Riverside, we’re a housing association with a difference – enhancing the everyday for all our customers. For 90 years, we’ve been revitalising neighbourhoods and supporting communities by providing the homes they need to live full, fulfilling and rewarding lives. We have a portfolio of over 75,000 affordable residential and retirement homes across the UK. Our work ranges from homelessness services to social care, employment support to retirement living, and we need the best people on board to help us.
Working with us, you’ll enjoy:
- Competitive pay & generous pension
- 28 days holidays plus bank holidays
- Flexible working options available
- Investment in your learning, personal development and technology
- A wide range of benefits
Diversity and Inclusion at Riverside:
Applications may close before the deadline, so please apply early to be considered.
Role ProfileSupporting Customers:
We use Psychologically Informed approaches and Trauma Informed Care principles to support our customers to develop new ways of thinking and to make steps towards independence, by:
• Leading on Co-producing bespoke support and move-on plans, involving key stakeholders (e.g. family/other support providers), where appropriate
• Organising and carrying out regular planned reviews of support and risk plans, or following an incident/significant change in a customer’s circumstances
• Engaging customers to meet agreed outcomes and develop life skills
• Assisting customers with day-to-day support and tenancy-related matters
• Identifying and promoting opportunities for employment, education and training and supporting customers to remove barriers to accessing these opportunities
• Signposting customers to appropriate external support services, including interventions such as food banks and other community resources
• Supporting customers to be ‘tenancy ready’ to enable successful move on
• Supporting customers to be financially independent through budgeting plans and maximising income
• Supporting and monitoring customers’ healthcare needs, ensuring appropriate contact with healthcare professionals
• Empowering customers to move towards self-management of their medication by following the medication procedure
• Leading on support initiatives including Group Work
• Ensure the safety of our customers by following local safeguarding procedures, recognizing and acting on any significant risk, and escalating appropriately
• Record and update clear, factual, accurate, strengths based customer information on the ...
Night Support Worker
Job Introduction
This position does not meet the requirements for sponsorship under current UK immigration guidelines
At Turning Point, we support people with Learning Disabilities across England.
As a Support Worker, you will make a real difference to residents' lives as you improve their daily living skills. Passionate about people, you will enjoy the scope and support to enhance your own life and career too, as you gain the experience and training you need to progress with us.
Where will I be working?
Our services in Clayton provide 24-hour facilities in providing care for adults with Learning Disabilities and additional health issues. We are looking for individuals to support our service users who have complex health needs. Please note that there is a high level of support required in this service, including personal care and hoisting.
Please note that this is a nights position. Working hours are from 7pm - 7:30am.
Role Responsibility
What will I be doing?
This is a hands-on job in which no two days are the same. Your duties will include:
- promoting the independence of people we support
- supporting a full range of daily activities including cleaning and cooking, days out or going away on holiday
- arranging activities in the home and in the local community
- developing residents' life skills and personal interests
- helping residents stay safe and healthy
- assisting with personal care needs
- manual handling
- supporting people with medication including creams and lotions
- ensuring record keeping is maintained to the required standard at all times and contributing to service monitoring requirements.
The Ideal Candidate
What skills and qualities do I need to have?
Whilst knowledge of learning disabilities and complex needs would be beneficial, it isn't essential. What is essential is that you are:
- passionate, caring and enthusiastic
- flexible, patient and non-judgemental
- a great team player with lots of energy
- able to demonstrate good communication skills
- able to complete the physical aspects of the role such as manual handling where needed
- transferable experience of helping people to manage anxiety
About us
As a leading health and social care provider with more than 300 locations across England, we take real pride in the services we offer.
We run all of our services on a not-for-profit basis; instead, we invest every penny back into our services and people. We never stop believing in change for the better, and we work constantly to improve the lives of the people we support.
What Benefits Will I Receive?
We know reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career – we want to support you in every way we can with our total reward package.
You will get 29 days’ paid holiday a year, increasing with each year of service up to 31 days. Plus the option to buy additional holidays and spread the cost.
Join our team and discover the comprehensive benefits we offer by following the link below to explore all the exciting perks available to our employees.
Turning Point
Night Support Worker
Job Introduction
This position does not meet the requirements for sponsorship under current UK immigration guidelines
Do you have a caring nature? Are you looking to make a difference to people's lives? Do you want to work in an environment where no two days are the same? Are you flexible with your working hours? Can you see yourself providing care to adults who need your support?
If you have answered a big YES to these questions we would love to hear from you.
At Turning Point, we support people with Learning Disabilities across England.
As a Support Worker, you will make a real difference to residents' lives as you improve their daily living skills. Passionate about people, you will enjoy the scope and support to enhance your own life and career too, as you gain the experience and training you need to progress with us.
Where will I be working?
Our services in Thornton provide a 24 hour facilities in providing care for 11 adults with Learning Disabilities and additional health issues.
We endeavour to create positive family relationships offering a good circle of support. There is a strong focus on supporting individuals' lives in a person centred way which includes various activities, shopping, managing own budgets and cooking. We tailor our services to enable people to be as independent as possible.
You will work as part of a large staff team covering various shift patterns including occasional night shifts.
Please note: in this service we support people with complex learning disabilities and there are high levels of personal care involved.
Training and Development
We offer training to all those who want to develop their skills and competencies not just in the care sector but in other areas too.
- Level 2 and 3 Lead Adult Care Worker
- Level 3 Operational Team Leader
Please note training will be offered after your probation period ends which is 6 months. Once you begin your training with us you will have your own coach who will support you through your programme.
Shift Patterns
Please note that this is a nights role. The working hours are from 7pm to 7:30am.
Role Responsibility
What will I be doing?
This is a hands-on job in which no two days are the same. Your duties will include:
- promoting the independence of people we support
- supporting a full range of daily activities including cleaning and cooking, days out or going away on holiday
- arranging activities in the home and in the local community
- developing residents' life skills and personal interests
- helping residents stay safe and healthy
- assisting with personal care needs
- manual handling
- supporting people with medication including creams and lotions
- ensuring record keeping is maintained to the required standard at all times and contributing to service monitoring requirements.
The Ideal Candidate
What skills and qualities do I need to have?
Whilst knowledge of learning disabilities and complex needs would be beneficial, it isn't essential. What is essential is that you are:
- passionate, caring and enthusiastic
- flexible, patient and non-judgemental
- a great team player with lots of energy
- able to demonstrate good communication skills
- able to complete the physical aspects of the role such as manual handling where needed
- transferable experience of helping people to manage anxiety
About us
As a leading health and social care provider with more than 300 locations across England, we take real pride in the services we offer.
We run all of our services on a not-for-profit basis; instead, we invest every penny back into our services and people. We never stop believing in change for the better, and we work constantly to improve the lives of the people we support.
What Benefits Will I Receive?
We know reward looks different to each person and so whether its ways to make your money go further, a culture supporting recognition and celebration, or opportunities to boost your career – we want to support you in every way we can with our total reward package.
You will get 29 days’ paid holiday a year, increasing with each year of service up to 31 days. Plus the option to buy additional holidays and spread the cost.
New Forest Day Opportunities Craft Assistant
Location: Minstead, New Forest
Hours: 37.5 per week
Timings: Monday – Friday, 8.30am to 4.30pm
Salary: £12.25 per hour (Subject to pay review April 26)
Use craft to support creativity, confidence and independence
We’re looking for a Craft Assistant to work alongside our Craft Instructor, supporting inclusive, meaningful craft sessions for adults with neurodiverse disabilities.
This hands-on role involves working with natural materials and traditional skills such as felting, textiles, paper making, willow work, spinning and natural dyeing, supporting individuals through the full making journey, from ideas and making to finishing and preparing items for sale.
The role includes:
- Supporting engaging, person-centred craft sessions
- Encouraging creativity, wellbeing and work-based skills
- Helping produce high-quality craft items for sale
- Supporting volunteers and working as part of a wider team
- Recording progress using digital systems
- Taking part in team rotas and supporting wider service activities
Personal care may be required.
About you:
- Strong craft practice you can share or demonstrate
- Experience supporting adults with neurodiverse disabilities
- Person-centred, inclusive approach
- Confident using digital recording systems
- Full driving licence and DBS check
Desirable: experience leading craft sessions, felting, or sustainable/traditional crafts.
Why join us?
You’ll be part of a supportive, values-led organisation where creativity genuinely changes lives — all set in the beautiful New Forest.
Apply now and tell us about your craft practice and passion for inclusive creativity.
What Benefits can we offer you?
- 33 days holiday inclusive of Bank Holidays pro rata
- Refer-a-Friend scheme worth £750!
- A Celebration Day’s Leave for Your Birthday pro rata
- Death in Service Insurance
- Company Pension
- An easy to access Health Care Scheme
- Cycle to Work
- Free Parking on-site
- Blue Light Card Eligibility
- Furzey Gardens Membership
- Hanger Farm Membership
- Enhanced Maternity and Paternity Pay
- Company Sick Pay
If you would like to apply for this role please fill out the Online Application Form
Our Vision at Minstead Trust is to live in a society where people with learning disabilities enjoy fulfilling lives of their own choosing.
As a trust, our mission is to support people with learning disabilities to fully develop their individual potential by providing opportunities, enhancing life skills, ensuring informed choice, and influencing society.
- We appreciate each person. Everyone is different – we respect and celebrate this.
- We’re always learning. We all have something to offer and more to learn.
- We’re always improving. Striving to give our best and to have more impact.
- We push for change. We will challenge society to be fully inclusive.
- We find the joy in everyday life. We have the freedom to be ourselves and enjoy what we do.
We are not licensed to sponsor employees for visas; therefore, we are unable to offer sponsorship for this role. You need to have, or be able to obtain, right to work in the UK in order to take up this position.
All staff working for, or on behalf of Minstead Trust, understand their responsibilities in relation to safeguarding adults at risk and know who to escalate concerns to within Minstead Trust.
Due to the nature of this employment sector your application is subject to a successful Disclosure and Bar...
JOB DESCRIPTION Job Title Employability Trainer Department Quality Job Reference Employment Reports to Head of Centre Location Salary Launceston, Cornwall For the role, the hourly salary is set at £20 per hour, which includes key duties such as lesson attendance, preparation, assessment and tutorials. Flexibility The role is part-time, 15 hours per week over 39 weeks. Days to be confirmed. Occasional flexibility may be required to meet curriculum requirements or external events. The postholder is expected to engage in continuous professional development (CPD) and other planning activities outside of core hours as necessary to maintain and enhance teaching quality. Any additional CPD time should be reasonable and comply with statutory working hour limits. The role will comply with the Working Time Regulations 1998, ensuring total working hours, rest breaks, and overtime are managed appropriately. Any additional planning or CPD work undertaken outside paid hours is voluntary and must not exceed statutory maximum weekly working hours unless agreed Contractual status Part-time, fixed term. 15 hours per week over 39 weeks 1 Role summary Are You Ready to Inspire the Next Generation? Key responsibilities At Step into Learning, we’re seeking a passionate and dynamic Employability Trainer who is eager to make a lasting impact on young learners aged 16+. In this role, you’ll be a mentor, a guide, and a source of inspiration as you help learners achieve their employment ambitions. Your mission will be to empower individuals, promote confidence, and make employment a positive experience. You will also have the skills required to teach wider learning to young people, which will include delivering a curriculum linked to personal, social and health education. This is more than just a teaching position; it’s an opportunity to play a pivotal role in empowering learners to overcome challenges, achieve their employment ambitions, and reach their full potential. As the role grows, so will your ability to shape and influence the success of your learners, making a real difference in their lives and in their future careers. At the heart of this role is the mission to inspire and empower learners to achieve their potential. As an Employment Trainer, you will play a pivotal role in creating an engaging, inclusive learning environment that promotes confidence, independence, and success. Teaching Excellence Your classroom will be a place of innovation and engagement. Every lesson you deliver will be tailored to meet the unique needs of your learners, making the curriculum both accessible and enjoyable. Promote Progress and Achievement 2 You’ll guide learners through their educational journey, motivating them to set and achieve ambitious employment goals that lead to brighter futures. Through regular, constructive feedback, you’ll help them recognise and celebrate their progress, while meticulously tracking achievements to ensure sustained success. Whether preparing for assessments or their next steps in life, your support will make all the difference. Create an Inclusive Environment Your classroom will be more than a space for learning—it will be a supportive community. By creating inclusivity, you’ll create an environment where every learner feels safe, valued, and encouraged to participate. Your adaptive teaching and mentoring will draw the best out of your learners, helping learners of all abilities thrive and promoting their overall well-being. Collaboration and Mentorship Education is a team effort, and you’ll work closely with Step Into Learning colleagues to promote opportunities within the classroom, workplace and community. Safeguarding The safety and welfare of your learners will always be a priority. You’ll actively uphold safeguarding policies, ensuring learners can focus on their development in a secure environment. Quality First You will adopt a quality-first approach. Evaluation and Continuous Improvement 3 You will use data and feedback to enhance and develop delivery, ensuring that learners benefit from a targeted individual approach to ensure maximum opportunity to succeed. A Dynamic and Evolving Role These responsibilities represent the core of your work, but education is ever-changing. You’ll embrace new challenges and opportunities, adapting to the needs of learners and the vision of Step into Learning as directed by your line manager or executive director. This isn’t just a job—it’s a journey. Join us and help shape brighter futures. Success in this role will be measured by the effective delivery of key priorities, objectives, and targets set by the organisation. This includes achieving established performance metrics, demonstrating consistent improvement in processes, and contributing to the overall mission of Step into Learning. Additionally, the successful candidate will be expected to promote positive relationships with learners and stakeholders, enha...
Employability Trainer (Bournemouth)
Job Role
We’re currently seeking a talented individual to join our team as an Employability Trainer to deliver a variety of training and one to one support to prepare participants for securing sustainable employment.
You’ll facilitate high quality and engaging sessions to participants which develops their employability skills, which will include interview techniques, job application tactics, confidence restoration sessions and identify transferrable skills. You’ll also be responsible for teaching job searches via Linkedin, Facebook and all other Social Media networks as well as ensuring that they have the right equipment.
You’ll provide motivational support to build positive relationships, guide, inspire, challenge, encourage and help individuals obtain sustainable employment.
Our ideal candidate will be able to utilise digital technologies and other channels, be fully IT literate in using a range of Microsoft Office programmes to include 365 products and modern digital technologies, i.e. Microsoft Teams and Skype for Business. However, we aren’t always looking for someone who ticks every single box just so long as you have an engaging personality, are comfortable working with a diverse group of people, and can provide a warm and welcoming experience to help our customers in their first steps back into employment.
The role will be fast paced delivery with individuals joining a schedule of appropriate bite sized sessions, in a ‘Learn and Go’ delivery approach.
In return for your dedication, knowledge, and commitment, we're offering a competitive salary range £26,000 - £29,545 p.a. (dependent on experience) with these great benefits:• 25 days annual leave + Bank Holidays + Birthday Day off (with the opportunity to buy additional days)• 2 Volunteer Days• Pension - 5% Employee 5% Employer• Healthcare Cash Plan, incl. 3 x salary life assurance• Annual Pay Review• Refer a Friend Scheme• Free access to BenefitHub – an online portal with access to a wide range of retail discounts, cycle to work scheme and additional voluntary benefitsThere’s also the opportunity to progress your career!
Interested?There’s an easy to apply route below to upload your CV! If you need any further information, talk to our experienced Internal Recruitment Team on 01702 595200.
is an employee-owned organisation and we continually pride ourselves on our sense of community, both in the incredible work we do throughout UK and Ireland, and internally with our employee owners. People are at the front, centre and heart of every service we provide and each decision we make..
Seetec GroupWhat it means to be employee-owned.
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Location:Bournemouth
Hours:37 hours a week. Monday to Thursday 8.30 am to 5pm, Friday 8.30 am to 4.30pm
Closing Date:26 January 2026
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver high impact training solutions to meet a range of participant needs (including, skills assessments; ‘How to’ sessions; Making the most of, and other relevant activities)
- Meet personal performance targets, and all Quality and Compliance measures by delivering high quality training provision to participants
- Work collaboratively with operational teams to offer high impact training solutions to meet a range of emerging participant needs (including Mock Interviews and other work preparation activities)
- Working with the Employer Engagement Team and other appropriate stakeholders, participate in delivering specific employer related events
- Provide responsive solutions to meet Employer need, preparing participants for specific employment opportunities, (i.e. Short sector based courses/routeways)
- Selecting appropriate facilitation methods or activities to meet the individual or group needs
- Designing and delivering accredited Employability and Customer Service courses
Skills and Experience
- Excellent understanding of the barriers unemployed job seekers face in obtaining a new job
- Knowledge of the employability industry and delivering employability skills and personal development training programmes
- Experience of delivering and developing training programmes face to face and/or remotely using a number of digital technologies
- Experience of deploying motivational strategies to develop individuals
Additional Information
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How to apply
Further details on the full role are attached below. When you are ready to apply, submit an online application form via this page.
If you would like to have an informal conversation about the role before applying, or require any accessibility support to apply, our friendly recruitment team is ready and waiting to help. Call them on 0118 3540345 or drop an email to recruitment@guidedogs.org.uk.
As part of your application ensure you provide evidence and examples of how your skills & experience meet the criteria as set out in the attached job description. You will also be asked to complete a few job-specific questions as part of this application process, so please be prepared to write your answers to these questions.
If you want to know more about the teams who work at Guide Dogs, you can find it on our Careers Page
Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion
Guide Dogs welcomes applications from all sections of the community and actively encourages diversity to maximise achievements, creativity and good practice. We positively welcome and seek to ensure we achieve diversity in our workforce and that all job applicants and employees receive equal and fair treatment, regardless of age, race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, disability or nationality.
As a Disability Confident Employer, we are proud, whenever possible, to offer an interview to all candidates that meet our selection criteria, and who indicate they wish their application to be considered under our Disability Confident interview commitment. For more details, visit our careers site.
If you are successful you will need to provide evidence of your right to work in the UK via our digital ID checking supplier; in addition, we cannot offer visa sponsorship at this time.
Every day is different at Guide Dogs. And no person with sight loss is the same. We work side by side, on our sites and in the community, in schools and on our streets, supporting people to live the life they choose. Our staff therefore also work in different ways to support the delivery of our life changing work.
Safeguarding
Guide Dogs is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children, young people and adults at risk of harm with whom we work. We expect all our employees and volunteers to fully share this commitment.
At Guide Dogs, we believe in fair and equitable hiring practices. A criminal record will not automatically disqualify an applicant from consideration for a position. Each case will be evaluated individually, taking into account the nature of the offense, its relevance to the role, and the time that has passed since the incident. We encourage all candidates to disclose relevant information, and we assure you that it will be handled confidentially and fairly.
Guide Dogs follow Safer Recruitment practices to ensure we are safeguarding the vulnerable people we work with. As part of this, we require a full work history with any gaps accounted for & a minimum of 2 professional referee details fully covering the past 5 years. If you are applying for a disclosure role, please note that you will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check and sign up to the DBS update service.
For high volumes of applications, we reserve the right to close adverts earlier than advertised.
Racial and Social Justice Enabler
Grade 6 - £42,188.00
35 hours per week, 3 year fixed term
The Diocese of Durham provides ministry and support to parishes and chaplaincies across the diocese to support our mission of 'Blessing our communities in Jesus' name for the transformation of us all'.
The Church of England is seeking to galvanise efforts to combat racism and promote racial and social justice, within and through its churches, structures and schools. This work aims to ensure that our leadership and churches fully represent the communities that we serve and is set against the backdrop of civil unrest seen during the summer of 2024. This role will play a key role in supporting vocations from under-represented and / or disadvantaged communities and demographics.
This role will also ensure those who are called to ministries are able to flourish, and those who do not naturally see themselves in ministry can see their God-given potential and hear their calling.
The role serves the whole diocese and its breadth of traditions. The role holder will need to be able to challenge, when appropriate, our thinking and practice about lay and ordained vocations.
The Mission, Discipleship and Ministry (MDM) team, of which this role is part, is committed to collaboration and communication to enable a healthy culture of delivery, accountability and evaluation. We are passionate disciples, adaptable practitioners, reflective learners and self-aware team players.
The Diocese of Durham is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All post holders and volunteers are expected to share this commitment.
Find out more and how to apply.
Closing date 26 January 2026
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