Groundsperson
For March 2026, an opportunity has arisen for a new Groundsperson to work on the outstanding sports grounds at Cheltenham College. Joining an excellent Grounds team, you will work on some of the best sporting facilities in the country. Work will be varied and will cover all aspects of grounds work.
Experience in grounds work, especially cricket, would be an advantage. NVQ Level 2 in Sports turf would be desirable, as well as spraying and chainsaw qualifications. You must be able to work as part of a small dedicated team. Full UK driving license is also essential.
Benefits include: Lunch during term time, Executive Pension Scheme, complimentary membership to College’s gyms and pool as well as discounts at local retailers, health & wellbeing and hospitality venues.
Starting salary: £25,775.88
Closing date: Tuesday, 3rd February 2026
Interview date: Week commencing 9th February 2026
How To Apply
Please click here to submit an application form. The application should be submitted with a covering letter, either in the supporting statement section, or uploaded separately at the time of applying.
Cheltenham College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in its recruitment and selection of job applicants and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check.
We are committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and applications from suitably qualified individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships. We encourage all candidates to ensure that College is aware of your particular requirements should you be invited to interview.
Our vision is for the UK to be the best place in the world for people with a learning disability to live happy and healthy lives.
We're here to support people with a learning disability, their families and their carers. We fight for a kinder, fairer and more inclusive society for people with a learning disability to live in.
At Mencap, everyone works with people with a learning disability either providing support or advice, or alongside one another as colleagues.
Belonging at Mencap is for everyone, every day, everywhere.
· Everyone is expected to treat people well and make Mencap an inclusive organisation.
· Every day we grow and learn. It’s okay to make mistakes but we learn from them and make changes
· Everywhere people will feel respected, valued, and safe to be themselves.
We have Belonging network groups that meet online and are open to all colleagues. The groups include people who identify as Black and Asian, LGBTQIA+, disabled or with a long- term health condition, women, parents and carers, and their allies.
We want to encourage everyone to apply to work at Mencap and we offer a variety of different contract types and working patterns. We’re not looking for specific experience. It is your personality and values that will make you a great colleague. We will train and develop you to succeed in the role you’re applying for.
Job Reference:
1677
Location:
West Yorkshire
Hours of Work:
22.2
Salary:
£24,449 FTE per annum (Pro-rata for part-time hours £14,669)
Contract Type:
Permanent
Closing Date:
16 Feb 2026
ID: 1677 Perinatal Peer Supporter
Bradford Perinatal Support Service
Hours: 22.2 hours per week (Part-time)
Salary: £24,449 FTE per annum (Pro-rata for part-time hours £14,669)
Contract: Permanent
Location: Based in Bradford – Working across Bradford District including Keighley and Shipley
Family Action & the Service:
At Family Action we transform lives by providing practical, emotional and financial support to those who are experiencing poverty, disadvantage and social isolation. We have been building stronger families since 1869 and today we work with more than 60,000 families in over 150 community-based services, as well as supporting thousands more through national programmes and grants.
Do you have experience of being a new parent or supporting someone through pregnancy or early days of parenthood? Are you a great listener who is skilled at connecting with others? Would you like to grow in a role where you can use your own lived experience to support new and expectant mums? If so, we want to hear from you.
Family Action Perinatal Support Service offers one to one peer support for women, who are experiencing mild to moderate mental health issues pre and post birth.
Your impact:
As a Peer Supporter, you will work with new and expectant mums to improve maternal mental health and emotional wellbeing, whilst helping parents to be more emotionally available for their babies. You will assess their needs, support them through their recovery journey by providing listening support sessions, and working jointly on recovery plans. You will build trusting relationships that allow service users to feel safe to share their thoughts and feelings, and ensure access to other forms of support through effective signposting.
Your skills & Experience (please see job description for more information):
You will have your own experience of pregnancy, birth and caring for a newborn, or you will have supported someone close to you through this critical perinatal period. You will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the emotional impact of pregnancy and birth and the demands of parenthood. You will be able to empathise with the needs of families during the vital first 1001 days of their baby’s life, and be able to deliver messages about perinatal mental health, and the importance of attachment and bonding. We are looking for positive and self-motivated individuals who are keen to learn and develop within this exciting role. We are looking for excellent listening skills, empathy, and ability to build rapport. Successful candidates will also have good organisational and time management skills. You will be able to keep on top of a busy caseload whilst delivering high quality support. You will be required to travel frequently, across the Bradford district, to deliver face-to-face support often in people’s homes. You will be involved in developing relationships and building links with other professionals and local support services. You will use your connections to support service users to access local services and to generate appropriate referrals. You will provide guidance on how parents can effectively relate to their baby.
Benefits:
- an annual paid leave entitlement of 25 working days plus bank holidays.
- up to 6% matched-pension contributions.
- flexible working arrangements and new starters have the right to make flexible working requests from day one of employment.
- enhanced paid sick leave and paid family leave provisions;
- eye care and winter flu jabs vouchers,
- cycle to work scheme,
- investing in your professional development with ongoing quality training and career development opportunities.
We are forward looking, ambitious and committed to continuous improvement. We are a people focused, can-do organisation, which strives for excellence in all we do and operates with mutual respect
To Apply:
• Click the “Apply Now” link below and fill out our digital application form
• Closing Date: 16th of February 2026 at 23:59
We would particularly welcome applications from candidates who can speak and understand Urdu, Punjabi or Bengali; or who can speak and understand Polish, Czech or Slovak.
Appointments are subject to Family Action receiving a s...
Salary: £32,517
Benefits: Contributory Pension, Generous Holiday Allocation and Wellbeing Offer
Job Type: Full Time
Closing date: 6th February 2026
Location: Kincardine
Role
The CRT Game On Development Officer will support the CRT Game On Scotland Development Manager in delivering and expanding the Game On programme within coalfield communities.
This role will involve:
Programme Delivery & Co-ordination
- Organise and oversee weekly sports sessions, events, and training initiatives.
- Ensure all sessions align with the programme's key missions: Community, Health and Skills, as well as community needs.
- Promote a safe and inclusive environment for all participants.
- Report the impact of the programme through completing various administration tasks including but not limited to uploading and populating session registers.
- Monitor and evaluate programme outcomes, providing feedback for continuous improvement.
- Support development of new initiatives that respond to community needs.
- Identify opportunities to expand the reach and impact of the programme.
- Contribute ideas to improve programme delivery and engagement.
Community Engagement & Relationships
- Work closely with community and grassroots organisations' to identify local needs and build meaningful relationships that support co-delivery opportunities. This collaborative approach will ensure the programme remains responsive and relevant to the communities it serves.
- Develop and maintain relationships with local stakeholders, participants and partners.
- Act as a point of contact for community members, offering guidance and support.
- Engage with a variety of audiences, including young people, families, and local leaders to promote participation and inclusivity.
Additionally, the role will involve helping to maintain high-quality standards by: following established processes; reviewing programme documents annually with the Development Manager, and suggesting improvements in line with the document control procedure. As well as adhering to data protection processes and ensuring safeguarding policies and procedures are followed.
Please note the Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all individuals; all staff must ensure that the highest priority is given to following the guidance and regulations to safeguard children/young people and adults at risk. This role is subject to a satisfactory Disclosure Scotland check.
The Coalfields Regeneration Trust is a Charity registered in England and Wales (No. 1074930), a Charity registered in Scotland (No. SCO39277) and a Company Limited by Guarantee registered in England and Wales (No. 3738566)
Organisation Profile
The Coalfields Regeneration Trust (CRT) is Britain's leading regeneration agency dedicated to Coalfield Communities. Since 1999, we have awarded over £100 million in grants. However, we are far more than a grant maker and we are increasingly taking a pro-active approach to developing and investing in strategic programmes to address regeneration issues. In fact, CRT has always prided itself as being more than a funder often supporting groups and communities in ways that do not involve grant funding such as training, facilitation, mentoring, advising, supporting, brokering and being a trusted friend. CRT has a constituency of supporting communities, groups and partners which places it in a unique position to help communities develop community regeneration projects.
Application Notes
Further information and applications
Closing date: 5pm Friday 6th February 2026
Administrator (Mental Health Treatment Requirment)
Job Introduction
Do you want to help build a brighter future for communities and individuals in Swindon & Wiltshire doing a highly rewarding job. Turning Point’s mental health treatment requirement service are currently expanding during a really exciting time in the sector with new funding and investment.
We are currently recruiting an Administrator to work across the service full time , on a fixed term contract for 1 year.
This role is fully remote, however, you will be supporting service across Wiltshire, Swindon, North Somerset and Somerset, so you should be within a commutable distance from one of these areas.
You will have opportunities to progress your career with a structured learning journey and clearly defined career pathways that will enable you to achieve your long-term goals and work to your strengths.
Role Responsibility
Making sure everything runs smoothly at the heart of our substance use service, you’ll support the operation remotely. This will include answering telephone calls, maintaining accurate records and helping continual focus on improving performance. Specific duties include:
- Responsibility for the oversight of service mailboxes
- Processing all referrals - uploading and opening Rio profiles & adding referrals to service data base
- Regularly gathering missing information from NDMS
- Monthly PRE & POST data extractions & submission
- Responsible for sending assessment and exit reports to stakeholders (Probation & GP's)
- To be the first port of call for all client referrals, to complete consent form and CORE34
- To collate referrals on a referrals database for each Senior AP to disseminate allocation for assessment
- To utilise a text reminder system for upcoming appointments and assessments
- Oversight of court outcomes and chasing outstanding outcomes - ensuring we are provided with full order details including length/expiration
- Waiting list management - ensuring clients are allocated for intervention in line with expiration of orders.
- Oversight of Rio waiting lists and adding/moving clients to the appropriate list
- Liaising with external agencies for training opportunities
The Ideal Candidate
We are looking for a confident communicator who can prioritise a varied workload and provide wide-ranging administrative support – it is vital that you are able to achieve this without losing your methodical attention to detail and accuracy. Making sure everything runs smoothly will be at the heart of what you do.
We are looking for a dynamic, solution focused, problem solving individual with the ability to both follow work instructions and use own initiative. You will be expected to be able to work to set targets and deadlines that the service requires and adhere to policies and regulations. You will be able to manage your time effectively, while equally having the ability to adapt priorities and be flexible.
Working closely with our teams across Bristol, you will deal with a large number of professionals every day and it is therefore important you have the ability to communicate in a positive and professional manner. People skills and ability to maintain confidentiality are crucial.
You will have experience with databases and knowledge of Microsoft Applications, especially Excel, Word and Outlook. Demonstrating organisational and IT skills will be important and imperative. You will also be confident learning new bespoke software's and be comfortable training other people to use it. The successful candidate will be a point of contact within the service for queries and training on our case management system.
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 that includes:
• 25 days’ paid holiday a year + Bank Holidays, increasing with each year of service up to 27 days + Bank Holidays. Plus the option to buy additional holidays and spread the cost.
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Operations Manager - Edinburgh Milestone ARBD
Location: Oxgangs, Edinburgh
Salary: £38,324 - £41,305 per annum (£19.65 - £21.18 p/h equivalent)
Full Time – Permanent
If you are looking for a rewarding career and to work within an epic team that will help you grow and thrive, then you have come to the right place. Working within our Milestone ARBD service you can start your day knowing what you do really does make a difference!
At Penumbra, we strive to create a culture and environment where people feel valued and inspired to reach their own personal goals. Our fundamental priority is to provide support which is safe and promotes recovery, social inclusion, and citizenship for people with mental health challenges.
We recognise that the people we support have skills and experience that can bring about positive changes for themselves. Through an ethos of inclusion, equality and fairness, our staff are committed to promoting good mental health and wellbeing for people using our services.
Penumbra Mental Health offers a number of support services in the Edinburgh area including the Milestone ARBD Service. Penumbra Milestone is an alcohol-free 10 bedded step-down service providing short-term care for vulnerable men and women aged 18+ with a probable diagnosis of alcohol related brain damage (ARBD). Milestone is a partnership of Penumbra, NHS Lothian and Lothian City of Edinburgh Health & Social Care. This joined-up approach is a strong example of health and social care resources being used efficiently and improves the care provided to people by drawing on the valuable range of skills in the Third Sector, NHS and Council Services.
The Service was designed to be a major part of a new way to address the needs of people with a likely diagnosis of ARBD. It is the first and only step-down residential service in the UK for people effected by ARBD. It has been evidenced to make tremendous positive changes in the lives of people referred to the Service. The service has won The Scottish Health Award for Innovation in 2015, the UK Mental Health and Wellbeing Award for Most Innovative Intervention in 2020 and was shortlisted in The Scottish Health Awards category for Integration in 2021.
As well as improving individual’s lives, the Service has been successful in creating an innovative approach to relieve the pressures such individuals were placing on acute medical services due to delayed discharges. The Service is innovative in its purpose and design. It has been successful in creating a Recovery focussed environment which is evidenced as achieving its goal of providing highly specialist assessment and treatment of ARBD and simultaneously reducing delayed discharges. It must be remembered that our residents’ complexities are wide-ranging and there are numerous inherent high risks that require specialist management. Such risks include managing co-concurrent physical and mental illness e.g. Diabetes, Peripheral Neuropathy, Alcohol Liver Disease, Anxiety, Depression, Suicidality, PTSD, COPD, Asthma, Heart Disease etc. A major factor in how these risks are effectively managed is connected to the range of expertise found within the Service. The staff team consists of highly specialist individuals from health and social care. There is a full medical review prior to discharge from hospital, a wide multi-disciplinary team to address the full range of possible requirements, knowledge and ability to access services to assist. The service has information sharing protocols in place to allow the sharing of information according to GDPR. The culture and values of the service being non-hierarchal allows the partners to keep the resident at the centre and all support each other ensuring best practice. The service is regulated by the Care Inspectorate, and all staff are registered with appropriate regulatory bodies such as the Nursing and Midwifery Council and Scottish Social Services Council.
As the Operations Manager you will ensure that Penumbra’s core values and methodology are fully embedded within service delivery, promoting a personalised and recovery focused approach to enable people with the skills needed to live independently and meaningfully within the local community. Using existing experience and knowledge of the social care environment, the postholder will seek to continually improve and develop services by promoting innovative ways of working and finding creative solutions to operational challenges. You will also play a lead role in working with our established formal partnerships and with other voluntary and statutory agencies to ensure our services deliver the best outcomes for our residents.
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Looking for a job in Waldorf education? Check out our vacancies. Ringwood Waldorf School does not discriminate based on “race”, gender, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity, or national origin in its employment policies.
Looking for a job in Waldorf education? Check out our vacancies. Ringwood Waldorf School does not discriminate based on "race", gender, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity, or national origin in its employment policies.
We are recruiting! Teach, belong and thrive at Ringwood Waldorf School
Located on the edge of the New Forest, Ringwood Waldorf School offers holistic and joyful education from birth to 18 years old.
Become part of a truly inspirational community where children are nurtured into resourceful and warm-hearted adults, ready to contribute positively to a diverse modern world.
You’ll enjoy a unique culture of support and collaboration, where staff, students and families combine to create a sense of belonging and mutual commitment. As such, your passions, talents and hopes will be warmly welcomed as an integral part of our school’s journey.
As a valued member of our community, you’ll benefit from a professional development programme of collaborative practice and regular training. Additionally, we’re always willing to discuss discounts on school fees for children of staff members.
Speculative Applications
We welcome speculative applications from candidates interested in teaching opportunities at our school that are not necessarily advertised. Please get in touch to discuss this further and if you’d like to become an integral part of our exciting and engaging school.
Ringwood Waldorf School is an Equal Opportunities Employer. We employ safer recruitment procedures and are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Any offer of employment will be subject to receipt of a satisfactory DBS Enhanced Disclosure.
Volunteering
Volunteering in a variety of areas such as early years, classroom assistance, learning support or administrative help in the school office.
Ongoing
Our school often has opportunities for volunteers in a variety of areas such as early years, classroom assistance, learning support or administrative help in the school office. If you are interested in helping, do get in touch, whether you are available once a week or full time over a period of time such as a half term or school year.
To find out more, please email our HR department.
Phone us on 01425 472664
School Trustee
The Ringwood Waldorf School Trustees are seeking members to join their Board. The role of a trustee is a rewarding one but at the same time requires dedication, commitment and the willingness to carry responsibility. The trustees work closely with The School Management Team, and the rest of the community, to achieve a school that will not only provide an excellent education for its pupils but will also provide an enjoyable experience for everyone involved.
If you are someone that is willing to dedicate time and energy towards the school, or if you know someone you believe would make a good t...
Practice Placement
Are you a motivated and enthusiastic student looking for a rewarding work-based placement in the sport and physical activity sector? Fife Active Schools, a part of Fife Council, is offering an exciting Project Placement opportunity for a proactive student to join our team.
About Fife Active Schools:
Active Schools aims to provide more and higher quality opportunities for children and young people to participate in sport and physical activity before, during, and after school. We also work to develop effective pathways between schools and local sports clubs across Fife. Our team of Active Schools Coordinators are based within all 18 high school clusters in Fife.
The Opportunity: Active Schools Support Worker - Practice Placement (4 Roles) placement types
Location: On-site, various locations across Fife
Placement Tasks:
- Develop an understanding of the needs of children and young people in relation to sport and physical activity, particularly in 'hard to reach groups' and adopting a targeted approach to engaging these groups to take part in physical activity and sport.
- Increasing the quality and range of opportunities to participate in sport before, during lunchtime and after school.
- Deliver extra-curricular activity and sport sessions in the school and the wider community.
What We Are Looking For (Desirable):
Skills & Strengths:
- Passion for developing opportunities to support children and young people
- Excellent communication
- Team working skills
- Decision making skills
Experience:
- Some experience of working with children in education, sport, health, leisure and/or recreation
- Knowledge of the Active Schools Programme
Qualifications & Training:
- Pursuing a qualification in Sports Development, Sports Coaching or Sports Exercise
How to Apply:
To apply for this exciting placement opportunity, please submit the following:
- Your Student Profile - download template here
- Your CV
- A brief covering letter outlining your interest in the role and how your skills and experience align with the placement tasks and desirable criteria.
Optional - for further details you can also request an Employer Role Profile from the contact below.
Selection Process: Shortlisted candidates will be invited to a phone call interview.
Timeline: applications will remain until 4 roles have been allocated to the right candidates.
To find out more and apply, please contact:
Craig Watson, Senior Active Schools Coordinator
07725216776
Clinical Future Leaders Fellowship, NIHR
Contact details
- Closing date for application
- 3 March 2026
We are working closely with the Medical Research Council (MRC), Cancer Research UK (CRUK) and the British Heart Foundation (BHF) to grow clinical research capacity and improve career paths through the aligned Clinical Future Leaders Fellowship (FLF).
The first NIHR Clinical FLF opportunity represents a coordinated cross funder initiative to strengthen support for clinical academic careers, in response to the findings of the reports commissioned by the Office for Strategic Co-ordination of Health Research. It is therefore open to health and care professionals, as defined by NIHR, doctors and dentists. We will be looking at developing these opportunities to include social workers and researchers from other non-clinical professions.
If you are a senior postdoctoral clinical academic, you can apply to undertake funded research and a bespoke training and leadership development programme.
The seven-year award will provide you with protected research time and leadership development opportunities. It will enable you to transition from postdoctoral researcher to research leadership roles.
We offer Clinical FLFs in partnership with contracting organisations. To apply, your contracting organisation must nominate you and commit to providing significant support. The support offered by your contracting organisation must include:
- contributing to tapered salary costs throughout the fellowship
- committing to the provision of an open-ended UK based independent research or innovation position, to be taken up during or upon the completion of the fellowship
- this must be in-line with organisational employment policies and practices
You are eligible to apply for nomination if you are an experienced postdoctoral health and care professional who is proposing research within NIHR remit and doesn’t yet hold a professorial post.
Your contracting organisation must be based in England or Northern Ireland, and committed to providing significant support throughout the fellowship. Visit our Clinical FLF award page for full eligibility details.
Moorfields Eye Charity is interested in funding research in eye health, vision research, ophthalmic related service improvement, education or clinical practice. Please note: applicants will normally be hosted by either the Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust or its main HEI partner (University College London). If hosted by another institution a direct collaboration with and benefit to Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust must be demonstrated in order to be eligible to apply for a Partnership Fellowship.
Contact: Martin Cordiner, Funding Manager, at martin.cordiner@nhs.net
A Clinical FLF will provide funding to support your transition into an independent and permanent research position and covers your salary, a research project and your training and development costs. See Clinical FLF award page for details.
Please mention that you saw the advert on The College of Optometrists' website.
- Closing date for application
- 3 March 2026
Duty Worker
- Job Reference: 00004519-1
- Date Posted: 16 January 2026
- Recruiter: YMCA Together
- Location: Liverpool
- Salary: £14,468.61
- Role: Frontline jobs
- Job type: Permanent
- Work hours: Part Time
Job Description
Duty Worker
Location: Hestia House
Salary: £14,468.61 per annum
Hours: 20 hours per week
Job Type: Permanent/Fixed Term
Shortlisting: 2nd February
Interview: 10th February
Application closing date: 30 January 2026
Why this role would be great for you
As a Duty Worker at YMCA Together you will naturally be an empathetic and caring person wanting to provide unconditional support for those experiencing homelessness and addiction issues. Your role as a Duty Worker will be to be alongside our Support Practitioners and residents to create a safe environment that empowers residents to make positive changes in their lives.
What your week may look like
Customer Service
- Build excellent relationships with our residents who have a wide range of complex and challenging support needs, NB-Post holders must be willing to support residents who display challenging behaviour, including verbal aggression.
- Assisting Residents with their day to day enquiries
- Greet agencies attending the service and build excellent relationships to support partnership working.
- Excellent communication skills to deal with telephone enquiries and priorities to the team any return calls or actions are completed.
- Resident support and Engagement
- Be first point of contact for resident enquiries at reception, prioritising support and helping care and support practitioners throughout the shift.
- Provide a safe welcoming enviro with excellent standards and an ethos of service delivery that encourages residents to engage with the team and service.
- Use therapeutic approach to work alongside our residents. Understanding their individual needs and risk.
Multi Agency Working
- Working Closely with agencies and statutory services to ensure wrap around care for residents including health, mental health and substance misuse services.
- Encourage service users to engage with external agencies and allocated key workers.
- Understand and get to know who are the key contacts for residents particularly those regularly visiting the service.
Administrative Duties
- Maintain accurate up to date electronic and written records and ensure daily paperwork is completed in a timely manner.
- Deal with feedback from residents and external agencies, keeping appropriate records.
- Ensure messages and calls are handed over and dealt with appropriately.
- Update residents records using DAVE computer systems, including serious incident reporting, safeguarding records.
- Provide clear accurate information on handovers to the team making recommendations where appropriate.
Health and Safety
- Liase with emergency services
- Ensure at all times the safety of yourself and others on the premises you work.
- Conduct health and safety checks.
What can we offer you
Working with YMCA Together comes will a whole host of benefits. We hope that people will find deep personal fulfilment and purpose by working with alongside people in our services. Our teams are compassionate and supportive, fostering a strong sense of community. With opportunities for professional growth, YMCA together offers training to support your role and personal development.
For a full list of benefits see here: Careers Page | YMCA Together
The skills we are looking for
- Experience working in accommodation based support service care home service or something similar.
- Experience of partnership working.
- Working experience of maintaining up to date electronic records and calenders.
- An understanding of complex needs in relation to homelessness and mental health
- Knowledge of Safeguarding
- Knowledge and understanding of how to deal with challenging and chaotic individuals-
- Knowledge of our Shrek values
What is a nice to have
- Experience of care work
Home » Volunteer Programme Assistant
About the role:
The Volunteering Programme Assistant will play a key supporting role in the successful delivery of Empower’s volunteer strategy, working closely with the Volunteer Manager to help recruit, onboard, and retain volunteers. This role will assist in promoting volunteering opportunities, coordinating communications, and ensuring a smooth volunteer journey from initial enquiry through to active involvement. The post-holder will help facilitate training and recognition activities, maintain accurate volunteer records, and support the delivery team in creating a positive, inclusive, and safe environment for all volunteers. They will also assist with tracking volunteer engagement and gathering feedback to help measure the impact of volunteering and inform ongoing improvements.
About Empower:
Empower Youth Zones is the charity that oversees the creation, management and sustainability of Youth Zones in Manchester and Salford. These include HideOut Youth Zone located in Gorton (East Manchester) which opened in 2020, and Salford Youth Zone located in Pendleton, which opened to young people in June 2025. HideOut and Salford Youth Zone provide children and young people aged 8-19 and up to 25 for those with additional needs with somewhere safe to go, something positive to do and someone trusted to talk to.
Youth Zones are purpose-built spaces fizzing with energy and crammed with incredible facilities. They are staffed by skilled and dedicated Youth Workers who truly believe in young people – helping them see what they could achieve, and giving them the skills, confidence and ambition to go for it. This is life-changing support that helps tens of thousands of young people from a diverse range of backgrounds to thrive.
HideOut and Salford Youth Zone are part of a national and growing network of Onside Youth Zones. There are currently 15 active Onside Youth Zones across the UK with 20 due to be open by 2025.
How to apply:
Please save the application as YOUR FULL NAME and submit your completed application by email, to recruitment@empoweryouthzones.org
Please include in the subject title the job title of the post you have applied for and your full name.
We review applications on a rolling basis and reserve the right to close the role at any time.
Salary: £26,208 – £26,539 (pro-rata salary £13,104-£13,269) Band 2
Hours: 20 hours per week (including some evenings and weekends)
Location: HideOut Youth Zone (Gorton) and Salford Youth Zone (Pendleton)
Closing Date: 01/02/2026
Job Type: Full time
HideOut Youth Zone:
1 Queens Avenue,
Manchester,
M12 5PX
Salford Youth Zone:
51 Belvedere Rd,
Salford,
M6 5EJ
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Athens, Greece Primary Classroom Teacher Candidate Brief Care | Dedication | Integrity | Curiosity www.stcatherines.gr Welcome from the Principal, Jon Perriss Dear Candidate, Thank you for taking the time to consider this vacancy in the Lower School. St. Catherine's British School is a world class school, one of only two HMC schools in Greece and is an executive member of COBIS. We are a large school with top quality facilities, bright and aspirational students, talented staff, fantastic parents and alumni. We are also a community that is warm, welcoming and engaging, with our values of Care, Dedication, Curiosity and Integrity embedded throughout. We offer an excellent package to staff, from generous fee remission for staff children, to assistance programmes, private medical insurance for the whole family and well supported CPD. Greece is also a beautiful and wonderful place to live! This is a dynamic and exciting time to be at St. Catherine’s, and I look forward to hearing from you. Care | Dedication | Integrity | Curiosity www.stcatherines.gr About St. Catherine's British School About Us Our Purpose St. Catherine's British School has approximately 1,400 students aged 3 to 18, situated in both Lykovrissi and Kifissia, just a short ride from the historic centre of Athens. The School has a workforce of around 350 Teaching and Support Staff. As one of the few British Schools Overseas (BSO) accredited schools in Greece, we uphold the highest international standards; we are proud of our international British Heritage, proud of our outlook and proud of our Greek home. We are an IBO World School, teaching the EYFS curriculum, IGCSEs, and the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme. Our Values Care | Dedication | Integrity | Curiosity We are a values driven community ensuring that all initiativesanddecisionsalignwithwhoweareasaschool. Working in partnership with families, we empower young people to understand, care, and create a better future, delivering a high-quality British education that equips students for global success. is an ambitious, high-quality The school environment, as well as being a warm and inclusive community. Our modern facilities, including an impressive new Upper School campus, offer inspiring spaces that enhance the learning experience. Our public exam results are outstanding, and we also place great importance on student and staff wellbeing, outdoor experiences (the Duke of Edinburgh International Award), sports, music and the performing arts. The parents are supportive and engaged and we are fortunate to have an impressive board of governors to support and guide us. Care | Dedication | Integrity | Curiosity www.stcatherines.gr IB & GCSE RESULTS St Catherine’s has been ranked 4th in Europe and 54th globally in the 2025 Top IB Schools published by Education Advisers on IB-schools.com. This confirms our position as the highest-ranked IB school in Greece and places our school among the top-performing IB schools internationally. In May 2025, 99% of the cohort passed the Diploma with an average grade of 37.3 points, with 43% of the students securing 40 points or more. They secured places at Yale, Harvard, LSE, Columbia, Brown, UCL, UChicago, Georgetown, Kings College London, Upenn, Edinburgh, McGill, St Andrew’s, Bocconi University, Durham, IE, London Guildhall School of Music and Drama, EHL Business School, Ecole Polytechnique, amongst others. In 2025, 59% of the cohort achieved grades 9-7, and we have with streamlined academic programmes throughout the school supported by innovative technology. Care | Dedication | Integrity | Curiosity www.stcatherines.gr OUTDOOR EDUCATION Outdoor education complements traditional academic learning by offering hands-on experiences that make learning more engaging and relevant. It involves activities that help students develop personal and social skills, environmental awareness, and a sense of adventure through outdoor experiences like hiking, camping, and team-building exercises. The goal is to engage students in real-world learning by fostering a connection with nature, enhancing physical activity, and encouraging problem-solving and critical thinking outside the classroom. The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award, which has been running worldwide since 1956, is a prestigious and highly-prized, internationally-renowned programme which enables participants’ development through a series of self-directed Skill, Physical Recreation and Voluntary Service activities and an overnight expedition. Participants are required to engage in activities in each of these areas, pushing their limits and broadening their horizons. By completing these challenges, young people not only enhance their personal development but also gain a sense of achievement and self-confidence that lasts a lifetime. Our students enjoy taking part and it’s always exciting to see their personal de...
Are you passionate about seeing young people encounter Jesus and live missionally?
BEC is looking for a dynamic leader to shape our youth ministry (ages 11-18) and equip families for discipleship. You will develop and lead a team of volunteers, create spaces for young people to grow in faith, encourage parents in discipleship of their children, and develop missional opportunities that impact our community.
Interested? Please visit our website (Youth Leader | BEC Church) to download the relevant documents which contain all the information regarding this role, including an application form.
The closing date for applications is 28th February 2026.
Note: If you are in your final year of training you are very welcome to apply for this position, please let us know in your application when your course finishes.
Bilton Evangelical Church (BEC)
BEC has been an independent church in the centre of the local Bilton community since its formation in 1974. It is a vibrant, growing church with a congregation of around 200 adult members, 50 youth and 35 children from across the town and surrounding villages. We are blessed with diverse generations and cultures. At BEC, our vision is 'Seeing transformation, in Rugby and beyond, as everyone follows Jesus'. Our mission is to ‘equip communities of disciples who make new disciples’. As we seek to fulfil this mission, we are enthusiastically evangelical, holding the Bible as the living word of God, and very open to the work of the Holy Spirit. In our services at the BEC Centre we acknowledge and welcome God’s presence and His gifts to us through His Spirit, as we create space for Him to guide, equip, and encourage us. The majority of the church also gathers mid-week in homes for one of our 19 adult Life Groups to disciple one another and do life together through relationship and fellowship.
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Advance Care Planning (ACP) Specialist Nurse, Harrogate, £28,893.18
Employment Type
Fixed Term
Application Start Date
15-01-2026
Application End Date
12-02-2026
Location
Harrogate
State/County
North Yorkshire
Zip Code
HG2 8NA
Country
United Kingdom
Work Style
On-site
Industry
Healthcare services
Category
Clinical
Experience
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Education
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Description
Advance Care Planning (ACP) Specialist Nurse
Fixed-Term Contract until July 2027
Location: Crimple House, Harrogate
Hours: 27.5 hours per week
Closing date: Thursday 12 th February 2026
(the advert may close early if we receive a sufficient number of suitable applications)
Brand: Saint Michaels Hospice
Do you want to be part of an organisation that makes a real difference to our local communities? Our family of services including Herriot Hospice Homecare, Just ‘B’ and Saint Michael’s Hospice provide vital support to people when they need it most. Our vision is of a community where everyone gets the care they need, want and deserve You can help make that a reality.
We are an independent charity powered by local communities. Every day, we help to improve quality of life for people living with terminal illness, bereavement and mental health concerns, because our belief is that no one should suffer. Our incredible teams work together to make this happen.
About the role
We are seeking an experienced Registered Nurse to join our Advanced Care Planning Service, working in partnership with the NHS to support patients with palliative care needs.
You will work autonomously to support patients and families to develop advance care plans, including advance statements, treatment escalation plans, ReSPECT documents and emergency healthcare plans. The role involves sensitive communication around future care, including preferred place of death, and close collaboration with GPs, specialist teams, hospitals, care homes and hospice services.
Essential:
· Registered Nurse with current NMC PIN
· Degree in Nursing
· Significant palliative care experience (acute/community)
· Experience in advance care planning
· Excellent communication, organisational and record-keeping skills
· Ability to work independently and as part of a multi-disciplinary team
· Access to own transport
Desirable:
· Qualifications or training in palliative/end-of-life care
· Knowledge of advance care planning tools and SystmOne
· Experience in service development, audit, training or mentorship
How we look after you
· We put people first in all that we do, which includes our own team
· Wellbeing and resilience support with a dedicated team by your side
· Flexible and hybrid working for many roles
· A supportive and caring environment
· Opportunities to grow, develop and progress, with culture of lifelong learning
· Benefits include 8% employer pension contribution, enhanced family leave and pay, generous annual leave, staff discount on our online shop, shopping and lifestyle discounts platform.
How to apply:
· Please click Apply and you will be forwarded to the vacancy page on our website. Click on the role and this will open the application form.
· Download and read through job description (via the ‘Downloads’ section at the top of the advert) as you will need to tell us how you meet the essential requirements of the role.
· Make sure you answer all supplementary questions as part of your application otherwise your application will be automatically rejected.
· We recommend reading the application pack “Joining Herriot Hospice Homecare, Just ‘B’ and Saint Michael’s” and browsing the “Join our team” pages of our website, which will provide lots...
Gardener with horticultural responsibility for the Rock Garden - Botanical Garden, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
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Country
Norway -
Region
Europe -
Contract type
Permanent contract
We are looking for a skilled gardener for a permanent position at the Botanical Garden at the Natural History Museum.
Your main responsibility will be horticultural responsibility of the Rock Garden – a beautiful miniature mountain landscape with cliffs, gravel areas, and a stream. This is the most species-rich section of the Botanical Garden and home to plants from many of the world’s mountain regions. Most of the plants in the garden are grown from seeds collected in the wild. The Rock Garden also contains plants of conservation value from Norwegian nature.
You will be responsible for the horticultural development of the plant collection, general maintenance, and coordination of collaboration between colleagues, seasonal staff, the responsible curator, and head gardeners, as well as handling day-to-day challenges as they arise.
We are looking for someone who is formally educated as a gardener and passionate about the field.
Deadline: 31 January 2026
Contract: Permanent
Salary: NOK 600.000-655.000
Location: Oslo, Norway
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