Tutor/Coach (Fixed Term to 31/08/26)
High Life Highland is a dynamic and exciting Charity to work for with our purpose being to make life better for everyone, including our employees. We strive to provide a family friendly work environment for all employees so that they find it easier to balance family and work obligations.
About the Role
Based in Thurso & Wick
10 hours per week, £35,399 – £39,585 pro rata
Contact: Sinclair Patience 07795304906 / sinclair.patience@highlifehigland.com
Vacancy Reference No: CHLH/2510/03
Closing Date: 26/01/2026
*** A Disclosure Scotland PVG check is required for this post. ***
To find out more about the key duties, responsibilities and attributes required for this role, download the Job Description & Person Specification
About Us
High Life Highland is charity and our purpose is Making Life Better. We are a fun, friendly, kind, caring, supportive, inclusive and proud organisation with strong people values based around integrity, community, accountability, respect and example. We believe if all our of employees strive to embrace our people values then, collectively, we give ourselves the best chance of fulfilling our purpose of Making Life Better.
High Life Highland is an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to ensuring that no job applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment because of age, colour, disability, ethnic origin, gender reassignment, marital or family status, nationality, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, or any other non-job related factor
Our Benefits
Explore our full list of benefits here.
Flexible working opportunities are key to creating a balance between work and home life and
High Life Highland offers employees.☑ Opportunities to work from home (where appropriate).
☑ Flexible working hours.
☑ Flexi-leave scheme.
☑ Flexible retirement scheme.Flexible working opportunities are key to creating a balance between work and home life and
High Life Highland offers employees.☑ Opportunities to work from home (where appropriate).
☑ Flexible working hours.
☑ Flexi-leave scheme.
☑ Flexible retirement scheme.☑ 35 days pro rata per annum (including statutory leave) rising to 40 days after 5 years.
☑ Special paid leave to care for your children or dependent relatives.
☑ Up to 18 weeks unpaid parental leave.
☑ 35 days pro rata per annum (including statutory leave) rising to 40 days after 5 years.
☑ Special paid leave to care for your children or dependent relatives.
☑ Up to 18 weeks unpaid parental leave.
Our induction programme helps all new employees get to know the organisation and their individual job. The Charity will provide all the training needed for the role and have a six monthly appraisal system which focuses on development needs and gives employees the chance to talk about their job, and their plans for the future.
Our induction programme helps all new employees get to know the organisation and their individual job. The Charity will provide all the training needed for the role and have a six monthly appraisal system which focuses on development needs and gives employees the chance to talk about their job, and their plans for the future.
*Please note we cannot provide sponsorship at this time
**Please note we do not accept CV’s
JOB TITLE: Social Care Worker
LOCATION: Caithness
SALARY: Starting at £12.60 per hour.
JOB TYPE: Full-Time – 37.5 hours per week.
*Please note that a full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle is essential
Centred is a progressive charitable company based in the Highlands that supports people through mental ill health toward mental well-being. Our services are based in Caithness, Easter Ross, Inverness, and Lochaber. Our Centred Recovery Centre, based in Inverness, is a centre that provides support and accommodation for up to 23 service users.
We are recruiting for a Social Care Worker to join our Caithness team. This service assists individuals in the community to live independently and provides a Care at Home service.
JOB SUMMARY
Working as part of a team to deliver excellent care and support to people. the opportunity to make a real difference to the lives of people who rely on homecare. Our ideal candidate will have genuine compassion and care for people and be inspired to develop their own professional skills and learning. Good communication skills are essential. You will need to have the ability to work effectively on your own and as part of a team. Duties will include all aspects of personal care, including:
- Ordering, collecting and administration of medications
- Food and fluid preparation
- Skin integrity management
- Working in partnership with other professionals to ensure person centred support is delivered.
In return, you’ll enjoy the scope and support to enhance your own life and career too, as you gain the experience and training you need to progress in your career with us.
Running health and social care facilities and services on a not–for–profit basis, we invest every penny back into our care – and our people. So, if you’re ambitious and focused on helping people who are elderly or debilitated, join us at Centred and add real value to their lives, as well as your own. Successful candidates will need to register with SSSC
Previous experience in care is desirable however not essential as full support and training will be offered. An SVQ in care would be advantageous.
WHAT’S ON OFFER
At Centred, we value our people and offer a rewarding benefits package, including:
- Competitive rate of pay
- 32 days’ paid holiday a year, increasing up to 35 days.
- Uniform provided
- Access your money as you earn it via our partners Hastee
- Competitive pension and life assurance schemes
- Employee assistance programme and access to health and wellbeing support
- Flexible working patterns to support work-life balance
- Funded SVQ training and access to a variety of training courses relevant to your career progression
- Organisational support into personal/professional development
- Employer pays for PVG
WHO WE’RE LOOKING FOR
We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated individual who:
- Is aware that everyone has different feelings and values.
- Is willing to develop a good understanding of the concepts of mental health recovery.
- Can adapt to the continually changing needs of the people they support
- Can be adaptable within their role and shows initiative.
- Has good communication skills, both oral and written.
- A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle is essential
MAKE A DIFFERENCE
If you are passionate about mental health and empowering others, Centred doesn’t just offer a job – we offer a career.
Join our sector-leading charity and help us bring our vision to life.
To Apply: Email us at hr@centred.scot for an application form.
ABOUT CENTRED
Centred is fully committed to paying the Real Living Wage. Diversity and inclusion are at the heart of what we do, and we encourage everyone to bring their authentic selves to work. We are regulated by the Care Inspectorate, and successful candidates will undergo a PVG check with Disclosure Scotland.
*Please note we cannot provide sponsorship at this time
**Please note we do not accept CV’s
JOB TITLE: Social Care Worker
LOCATION: Inverness
SALARY: Starting at £12.60 per hour.
JOB TYPE: Full-Time – 37.5 hours per week.
*Please note that a full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle is essential
Centred is a progressive charitable company based in the Highlands that supports people through mental ill health toward mental well-being. Our services are based in Caithness, Easter Ross, Inverness, and Lochaber. Our Centred Recovery Centre, based in Inverness, is a centre that provides support and accommodation for up to 23 service users.
We are recruiting for a Social Care Worker to join our Inverness team. This service assists individuals in the community to live independently and provides a Care at Home service.
JOB SUMMARY
Working as part of a team to deliver excellent care and support to people. the opportunity to make a real difference to the lives of people who rely on homecare. Our ideal candidate will have genuine compassion and care for people and be inspired to develop their own professional skills and learning. Good communication skills are essential. You will need to have the ability to work effectively on your own and as part of a team. Duties will include all aspects of personal care, including:
- Ordering, collecting and administration of medications
- Food and fluid preparation
- Skin integrity management
- Working in partnership with other professionals to ensure person centred support is delivered.
In return, you’ll enjoy the scope and support to enhance your own life and career too, as you gain the experience and training you need to progress in your career with us.
Running health and social care facilities and services on a not–for–profit basis, we invest every penny back into our care – and our people. So, if you’re ambitious and focused on helping people who are elderly or debilitated, join us at Centred and add real value to their lives, as well as your own. Successful candidates will need to register with SSSC
Previous experience in care is desirable however not essential as full support and training will be offered. An SVQ in care would be advantageous.
WHAT’S ON OFFER?
At Centred, we value our people and offer a rewarding benefits package, including:
- Competitive rate of pay
- 32 days’ paid holiday a year, increasing up to 35 days.
- Uniform provided
- Access your money as you earn it via our partners Hastee
- Competitive pension and life assurance schemes
- Employee assistance programme and access to health and wellbeing support
- Flexible working patterns to support work-life balance
- Funded SVQ training and access to a variety of training courses relevant to your career progression
- Organisational support into personal/professional development
- Employer pays for PVG
WHO WE’RE LOOKING FOR
We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated individual who:
- Is aware that everyone has different feelings and values.
- Is willing to develop a good understanding of the concepts of mental health recovery.
- Can adapt to the continually changing needs of the people they support
- Can be adaptable within their role and shows initiative.
- Has good communication skills, both oral and written.
- A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle is essential
MAKE A DIFFERENCE
If you are passionate about mental health and empowering others, Centred doesn’t just offer a job – we offer a career.
Join our sector-leading charity and help us bring our vision to life.
To Apply: Email us at hr@centred.scot for an application form.
ABOUT CENTRED
Centred is fully committed to paying the Real Living Wage. Diversity and inclusion are at the heart of what we do, and we encourage everyone to bring their authentic selves to work. We are regulated by the Care Inspectorate, and successful candidates will undergo a PVG check with Disclosure Scotland.
Administration Officer – Children’s Home
Location: St Elizabeth’s Centre, Much Hadham, HertfordshireContract: Full-Time, Monday – Friday, 9:00am - 5:00pm (37.5 hours per week)Salary: £26,706 – £28,446 per annum (dependent on experience)
Keep things running smoothly — and support lives every day.
About St Elizabeth’s Centre
Set in 60 acres of peaceful Hertfordshire countryside, St Elizabeth’s is a national charity supporting children, young people and adults with epilepsy and complex medical needs. We provide a unique combination of education, residential care, health, and therapy services — all designed to help those we support Live Life to the Full.
Our values — aspirational, collaborative, joyful and compassionate — are at the heart of everything we do. Now, we’re looking for an organised, approachable and proactive Administration Officer to support the smooth running of our Children’s Home.
About the Role
As the first point of contact for our Children’s Home, you’ll play a vital role in helping our team stay on top of daily admin, reporting and communication. Working closely with the management team and other departments, your skills will ensure that every child’s experience at St Elizabeth’s is supported by efficient, thoughtful processes behind the scenes.
What you’ll do:
- Provide responsive admin and secretarial support to the Children’s Home management team
- Handle queries from families, professionals and colleagues with warmth and professionalism
- Support the preparation and submission of reports to regulatory bodies
- Arrange and attend key meetings, take minutes, and circulate documentation
- Monitor actions and ensure deadlines are met across key operational areas
- Contribute to the positive, can-do culture of the wider care team
About You
You’re highly organised, a great communicator, and enjoy working in a role where no two days are the same. You understand the importance of discretion, especially in a setting that supports children and young people with additional needs.
- Experience in a busy admin or secretarial role, ideally in health, social care or education
- Strong IT skills, especially Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook
- Ability to manage multiple priorities while maintaining excellent attention to detail
- Friendly and confident when dealing with external partners, families, and colleagues
- Knowledge or understanding of children’s residential care settings is desirable but not essential
Why Join St Elizabeth’s?
When you work at St Elizabeth’s, you join a community where your contribution is valued, and your development is supported.
- 23 days’ holiday + bank holidays (plus up to 5 extra service days)
- Blue Light Card – discounts with major retailers
- Discounted on-site gym membership
- Paid-for enhanced DBS
- Free on-site parking
- Life assurance and Employee Assistance Programme
- Recommend a Friend scheme (up to £500 for selected roles)
- Staff recognition scheme
- Contributory pension scheme – up to 5% matched after 3 months
- Ongoing training and development opportunities
How to Apply
Please apply via our website by submitting an application form and uploading your most up-to-date CV. Interviews will be arranged on a rolling basis — early applications are encouraged, as we may close the advert once we receive sufficient interest.
Please note: We are not on a public transport route, so access to your own transport is beneficial. Final salary offer will depend on experience and qualifications.
If you require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please email: recruitment@stelizabeths.org.uk
Safeguarding, Diversity & Inclusion
St Elizabeth’s is proud to be an Investor in People and a Disability Confident Employer. We value a diverse workforce and welcome applications from all backgrounds. We are committed to building an inclusive culture where everyone feels supported and respected.
We are also committed to safeguarding the welfare of children, young people a...
Nursery & Crèche
Nursery Nurse (Early Years Practitioner Level 3)
Nursery Nurse (Early Years Practitioner Level 3)
Nuffield Health Gloucester FWC | Childcare | Permanent | Full TimeSalary up to £26,630.32 per annum
40 hours per week
Our Nuffy Bear Day Nursery is seeking an Early Years Educator to be based at our nursery located in our Nuffield Health gym.
As an Early Years Educator, you will be part of a team who offer full day care, sessional care plus a Pre-School for children aged from 3 months to 5 years.
Joining the team as an Early Years Educator, you’ll provide care and education while promoting health, and helping children achieve the best possible start in life. We are Ofsted registered and follow the Early Years Foundation Stage. We offer a unique rage of wellbeing focused care for children including swimming lessons for our over 3's, making this a truly unique opportunity.
If the smile of a job well done is important to you, joining us as an Early Years Educator will give you the chance to learn by working with some of the best. You are to qualified to at least level 3 in childcare studies and have experience to NVQ Level 3 or NNEB. It’s your passion teaching and making a difference, you’ll fit right in with us.
Responsibilities of a Early Years Educator:
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Provide high quality care and education while promoting health and wellbeing.
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Help children achieve the best possible start in life.
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Support the nursery educators in implementing the EYFS curriculum
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Ensure learning is linked to the child’s development
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Plan for age appropriate activities
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Communicate with Parents/Carers and other external professionals.
Our Ideal Early Years Educator
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Will be qualified to a NVQ Level 3 in childcare studies or equivalent.
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Have experience in a Nursery setting.
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Preferred paediatric first aid qualifications.
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All candidates will require an enhanced DBS
Helping you feel good.
We promise that we will support you with training opportunities, career development options and our unique health & wellbeing focused benefits package.
This includes:
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Free Gym membership across all our Fitness & Wellbeing clubs,
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Discount off Nuffy Bear Day Nurseries.
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Company Pension Scheme
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Training and Development opportunities
We will also offer a range of lifestyle and financial wellbeing benefits. We want to help you live well and get the balance right in life, so we will give you 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, and this will increase as you build your career with us, plus much more.
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.
Cycle to Work Scheme
Save money, get fit and reduce your carbon footprint by taking advantage of this tax-efficient scheme to get a new bike.
Gym Membershi...
Jan 2026 YOUNG CARERS COORDINATOR JOB DESCRIPTION AND PERSON SPECIFICATION Young Carers Coordinator £30,446.96 35 hours per week Permanent PKAVS Carers Centre, Lewis Place, North Muirton, Perth, PH1 3BD Carers Centre Manager Young Carers Team Job Title: Salary: Hours of Work: Contract Type: Office base: Responsible to: Responsible for: About PKAVS PKAVS is a long-standing local charity, rooted in Perth & Kinross since 1972. We exist to help people flourish and communities thrive. Every day, we walk alongside those we support, helping them feel connected, valued, and able to shape the things that matter in their lives and communities. At PKAVS, you’ll join an inclusive and supportive team culture built on compassion, togetherness, honest communication, and a shared commitment to making a positive impact. When you work with us, you become part of something meaningful - helping to create a place where everyone has the chance to live a fulfilled life. Why join PKAVS? ✓ Work with a friendly, supportive, and values-led team. ✓ Make a real impact in the lives of children, young people, and families. ✓ Generous 7-week holiday allowance. ✓ Enhanced company sick pay. ✓ Pension scheme contribution. ✓ Access to an Employee Assistance Programme for mental and physical wellbeing. ✓ Blue Light Card discounts. ✓ Flexible and family-friendly working arrangements. ✓ Ongoing training and development opportunities 1 Jan 2026 About the role This is a unique opportunity to lead a well-established and highly valued service that makes a life-changing difference to young carers across Perth & Kinross. Your leadership will ensure that young carers have the recognition, support, and opportunities they deserve. You will lead the Young Carers Project both strategically and operationally, managing and supporting a dynamic team striving to recognise and enhance the potential of young carers. This role sits within the Carers Service and reports to the Carers Service Manager, with line-management responsibility for the Young Carers Team. CEO Carers Service Manager Young Carers Coordinator Adult Carers Coordinator Dayclub Manager Senior Support Worker Support Worker x6 Administrator 2 Jan 2026 Duties and Responsibilities 1. Strategic Leadership: o Overseeing the ongoing development of the young carers service thus ensuring the service is best meeting the needs of the young carers we support. o Advocate at a local and national level to ensure that young carers voices who live in Perth & Kinross are heard. o Have responsibility for budget setting and budget management so ensuring the service operates within its means. o Be proactive in identifying and applying for appropriate funding, with the help of the Carers Centre Manager, and ensuring that subsequent funding reports are returned in a timely manner. 1. Operational Duties: o Reporting to all funders who support the service in a timely manner including attending 2 monitoring meetings each year with Perth & Kinross Council. o Develop and maintain good working communication with partners creating a programme of joint working opportunities including inputs and training offers from partners to be delivered at team meetings. o There may be elements of delivery support where appropriate, therefore an adventurous and fun loving attitude would be an advantage! 2. Team Management: o Provide inspiring, compassionate leadership to the Young Carers Team, promoting PKAVS values of community, honesty, compassion, and empowerment. o Offer annual appraisals, caseload reviews, and discuss professional development opportunities tailored to individual team members’ strengths. o Support recruitment, induction, and absence management within the team. This job description is not an exhaustive list of tasks, and the post-holder may be asked to undertake any other reasonable duties in connection with their post. 3 Jan 2026 Person Specification Educated to degree level or equivalent experience. Experience of working within social care is an advantage. Experience in writing grant applications and organising events is desirable, but a strong interest and willingness to learn are equally valued. Experience of working in the Third Sector is an advantage. Experience of staff supervision and people management. Previous experience of working effectively in collaboration with a wide range of external agencies and partners. Understanding of issues which potentially impact young carers. Understanding the process of outcome focused assessments. Effective communication skills – both written and oral. Ability to plan, organise and prioritise workload. Effective report writing skills. Effective interpersonal skills – a supportive manner and positive approach. Ability to work as part of a team and also using own initi...
Job Description Job Title: Location: Contract Duration: Salary: Children’s Independent Sexual Violence Advocate (CISVA) Based in Doncaster town centre To March 2027, initially with the possibility of renewal, subject to funding £29,869 per annum, increasing to £30,811 upon successful completion of ISVA accreditation Hours of Work: 35 hours per week (full time) About the role South Yorkshire Sexual Violence Partnership (SYSVP) is made up of four specialist sexual violence partners in Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham and Sheffield to deliver a regional ISVA service, commissioned by South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (SYMCA). Each partner employs Independent Sexual Violence Advocates (ISVA) to deliver advocacy, practical and emotional support to survivors of sexual violence and abuse, both within and outside of the criminal justice system. You will be joining an existing team and will provide high quality support and advocacy to children and young people who have experienced sexual abuse or harm, and to their families, using a trauma informed approach. We are proud that our services meet the national ISVA quality standards and will require the successful applicant to complete the ISVA development programme at the first available opportunity, if they haven’t already done so. The role will be closely linked to other services, both internal and external, and you will work flexibly and collaboratively to enable children to access the appropriate services at the right time. Your work will be overseen by the ISVA Lead, who will also provide you with regular casework supervision and line management. In addition, you will participate fully in regular clinical supervision to support your personal wellbeing and address any issues of vicarious trauma. You must hold a full driving licence and must have access to your own vehicle to be considered for this role. Role specific responsibilities Providing effective emotional, practical support and advocacy to children and young people, involving their families where appropriate in line with ISVA quality standards and organisational policies and safeguarding frameworks To deliver effective support to young survivors, and their families, to cope with and recover from, the experience of sexual harm Assessing the needs of your clients, developing individual risk and support plans which address them, maintaining clear, concise and prompt written records of all work undertaken Ensuring that your clients (and their carers, where appropriate) are aware of the services and support they are entitled to and assisting them to develop an effective support network Working with children and young people in their own homes and educational settings and accompanying them to meetings and appointments, as appropriate Working collaboratively with other agencies, attending meetings, contributing to the overall plan for the child and promote trauma informed responses (from all agencies) to best support the needs of the child Prioritising the safety of your clients and associated children or adults and, where relevant, following safeguarding procedures and when required and keeping other agencies informed about important developments in your clients’ situations To manage a caseload, maintaining records, monitoring and evaluation systems as required To establish and maintain effective working relationships with stakeholder agencies, including local support agencies, health, education providers, the police and Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) to ensure appropriate communication and support is available to your clients To attend, and contribute to, multi-agency meetings and case conferences For children and young people accessing, or considering accessing, the criminal justice system Providing your clients with clear explanations of the reporting procedure, timescales and processes associated with the criminal justice system Supporting your clients to make decisions associated with the CJS process and supporting them to progress through the criminal justice process Ensuring your clients’ rights under the Victims Code are upheld, liaising with the Police and CPS on behalf of the client as is appropriate Supporting the need of your clients to access special measures Supporting your client through and following trial, in conjunction with Witness Services Providing a clear and comprehensive explanation of the options for civil redress, including compensation, where appropriate This role description cannot cover every eventuality or task that may arise within this position and the post holder will be expected to carry out other duties from time to time which are broadly consistent with the role. Although the job description does not form part of an employment contract, any significant departures from the stated responsibilities will be agreed in consultation wi...
Are you looking for a new challenge? Do you enjoy working with children & young people and positively impacting their lives? We have an exciting opportunity to join our new Emotional Well-being Home as a Senior Residential Support Worker, on a full-time permanent basis.
Location of the post: Syston, Leicestershire.
Service Overview: Barnardo's, the UK's largest Children's Charity are currently on an exciting and innovative Journey alongside Leicestershire County Council to deliver a range of Children's homes for the most vulnerable children & young people in Leicestershire.
Although this home will be your base location, you must be flexible to travel throughout the locality to support our other Leicestershire homes should the need arise.
Our beautiful new home in Syston supports children & young people between 8-18 years who have experienced trauma/significant life events which have negatively impacted their emotional well-being. The service will provide up to 3 service users at any one-time opportunities to enjoy different experiences, establish friendships and develop confidence, independence and support/restore their well-being and mental health.
Some of the responsibilities of the role include but are not limited to:
- To build trust and develop nurturing relationships which promote the service user's independence, wellbeing, strengths, and capabilities.
- To work in partnership and build relationships with parents/carers and other professionals.
- To lead and support the Residential Support Workers in their day-to-day duties.
- To contribute to the upkeep of the home including cooking, cleaning etc.
- To document information accurately and ensure records are kept up to date.
- To ensure safeguarding policies and procedures are adhered to.
- To promote, monitor and maintain a safe environment at all times.
Essential requirements to evidence in your written application:
- Must hold a Level 3 qualification relevant to Residential Childcare ORbe willing to complete this in the required timeframe.
- Relevant experience working with children & young people.
- At least 1 years supervisory and shift leader experience in a residential care setting.
- Ability to demonstrate a good understanding of safeguarding policies and procedures.
- Flexibility to commit to shift work, including weekends and bank holidays.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
For more information about this role, please contact Maria Papastratigaki - maria.papastratigaki@barnardos.org.uk
When completing your application please refer to your skills knowledge and experience in relation to the Person Specification and Job Description. This should be done with an understanding of the context of the service described.
Please note due to the high volume of applications for some posts, this advert might close before the displayed closing date. We recommend that you apply for this role as soon as possible.
We know that our colleagues go above and beyond in delivering our vital work, driven by their passion and commitment to Barnardo's values. We also know that we can only realise our ambitions and achieve better outcomes for more children, thanks to the talent, hard work and creativity of our people.
For all these reasons, we are committed to a new approach to pay and reward, to ensure it is fair, attractive and progressive, which was rolled out in April 2023. This is a positive change for the charity, and a part of our People & Culture Strategy. It will assist us in supporting colleagues to belong, thrive and grow in their colleague journey at Barnardo's and in time will offer clear routes of progression for colleagues in both their career and their pay.
Whilst the full pay band and salary range is advertised, our approach to starting salaries is to appoint between the minimum to mid-point of the pay band – this ensures that pay steps are available to reward our colleagues annually based on their contribution to excellence and alignment to our values and behaviours. More details on Barnardo's pay framework can be found upon application.
Workplace Offer: What it means for you
Our hybrid working initiative is based on trust, flexibility and empowerment. We understand our workplace offer means different things to different people, and we encourag...
Are you looking for a new challenge? Do you enjoy working with children & young people and positively impacting their lives? We have an exciting opportunity to join our Emotional Well-being Home as a Senior Residential Support Worker, on a full-time permanent basis.
Location of the post: Braunstone, Leicestershire.
Service Overview: Barnardo's, the UK's largest Children's Charity are currently on an exciting and innovative Journey alongside Leicestershire County Council to deliver a range of Children's homes for the most vulnerable children & young people in Leicestershire.
Although this home will be your base location, you must be flexible to travel throughout the locality to cover shifts in other homes should the need arise. Our homes are located in Braunstone, Hinckley, Coalville, Syston, Rothley, Mountsorrel & Market Harborough.
The Old Post Office, our beautiful home in Braunstone supports children & young people between 8-18 years with a complex range of risk and behaviours. The service will provide up to 3 service users at any one-time opportunities to enjoy different experiences, establish friendships and develop confidence, independence and social/emotional skills.
Some of the responsibilities of the role include but are not limited to:
- To build trust and develop nurturing relationships which promote the service user's independence, wellbeing, strengths, and capabilities.
- To work in partnership and build relationships with parents/carers and other professionals.
- To lead and support the Residential Support Workers in their day-to-day duties.
- To contribute to the upkeep of the home including cooking, cleaning etc.
- To document information accurately and ensure records are kept up to date.
- To ensure safeguarding policies and procedures are adhered to.
- To promote, monitor and maintain a safe environment at all times.
Essential requirements to evidence in your written application:
- Must hold a Level 3 qualification relevant to Residential Childcare ORbe willing to complete this in the required timeframe.
- Relevant experience working with children & young people.
- At least 1 years supervisory and shift leader experience in a residential care setting.
- Ability to demonstrate a good understanding of safeguarding policies and procedures.
- Flexibility to commit to shift work, including weekends and bank holidays.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
For more information about this role, please contact Elisha Shamba - elisha.shamba@barnardos.org.uk
When completing your application please refer to your skills knowledge and experience in relation to the Person Specification, Job Description and Additional Information document. This should be done with an understanding of the context of the service described.
Please note due to the high volume of applications for some posts, this advert might close before the displayed closing date. We recommend that you apply for this role as soon as possible.
When completing your application please refer to your skills knowledge and experience in relation to the Person Specification, Job Description and Additional Information document. This should be done with an understanding of the context of the service described.
Please note due to the high volume of applications for some posts, this advert might close before the displayed closing date. We recommend that you apply for this role as soon as possible.
We know that our colleagues go above and beyond in delivering our vital work, driven by their passion and commitment to Barnardo's values. We also know that we can only realise our ambitions and achieve better outcomes for more children, thanks to the talent, hard work and creativity of our people.
For all these reasons, we are committed to a new approach to pay and reward, to ensure it is fair, attractive and progressive, which was rolled out in April 2023. This is a positive change for the charity, and a part of our People & Culture Strategy. It will assist us in supporting colleagues to belong, thrive and grow in their colleague journey at Barnardo's and in time will offer clear routes of progression for colleagues in both their career and their pay.
Whilst the full pay band and salary range is advertised, our approach to starting salaries is to appoint between the minimum to mid-point of the pay band – this en...
Are you looking for a new challenge? Do you enjoy working with children & young people and positively impacting their lives? We have an exciting opportunity to join our new Emotional Well-being Home as a Senior Residential Support Worker, on a full-time permanent basis.
Location of the post: Coalville, Leicestershire.
Service Overview: Barnardo's, the UK's largest Children's Charity are currently on an exciting and innovative Journey alongside Leicestershire County Council to deliver a range of Children's homes for the most vulnerable children & young people in Leicestershire.
Marjorie House, our beautiful new home in Coalville supports children & young people between 8-18 years with a complex range of risk and behaviours. The service provides up to 3 service users at any one-time opportunities to enjoy different experiences, establish friendships and develop confidence, independence and social/emotional skills.
Some of the responsibilities of the role include but are not limited to:
- To build trust and develop nurturing relationships which promote the service user's independence, wellbeing, strengths, and capabilities.
- To work in partnership and build relationships with parents/carers and other professionals.
- To lead and support the Residential Support Workers in their day-to-day duties.
- To contribute to the upkeep of the home including cooking, cleaning etc.
- To document information accurately and ensure records are kept up to date.
- To ensure safeguarding policies and procedures are adhered to.
- To promote, monitor and maintain a safe environment at all times.
Essential requirements to evidence in your written application:
- Must hold a Level 3 qualification relevant to Residential Childcare ORbe willing to complete this in the required timeframe.
- Relevant experience working with children & young people.
- At least 1 years supervisory and shift leader experience in a residential care setting.
- Ability to demonstrate a good understanding of safeguarding policies and procedures.
- Flexibility to commit to shift work, including weekends and bank holidays.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Although Marjorie House will be your base location, you must be flexible to travel throughout the locality to support in other homes should the need arise. Our homes are located in Hinckley, Coalville, Syston, Market Harborough, Braunstone & Mountsorrel.
For more information about this role, please contact Sean Fagan – sean.fagan@barnardos.org.uk
When completing your application please refer to your skills knowledge and experience in relation to the Person Specification, Job Description and Additional Information document. This should be done with an understanding of the context of the service described.
Please note due to the high volume of applications for some posts, this advert might close before the displayed closing date. We recommend that you apply for this role as soon as possible
We know that our colleagues go above and beyond in delivering our vital work, driven by their passion and commitment to Barnardo's values. We also know that we can only realise our ambitions and achieve better outcomes for more children, thanks to the talent, hard work and creativity of our people.
For all these reasons, we are committed to a new approach to pay and reward, to ensure it is fair, attractive and progressive, which was rolled out in April 2023. This is a positive change for the charity, and a part of our People & Culture Strategy. It will assist us in supporting colleagues to belong, thrive and grow in their colleague journey at Barnardo's and in time will offer clear routes of progression for colleagues in both their career and their pay.
Whilst the full pay band and salary range is advertised, our approach to starting salaries is to appoint between the minimum to mid-point of the pay band – this ensures that pay steps are available to reward our colleagues annually based on their contribution to excellence and alignment to our values and behaviours. More details on Barnardo's pay framework can be found upon application.
Workplace Offer: What it means for you
Our hybrid working initiative is based on trust, flexibility and empower...
We appreciate your interest in joining our team and exploring opportunities with YMCA Dulverton Group. At YMCA Dulverton Group, we are not just a charity; we are a dynamic and vibrant local community committed to fostering supportive, inclusive, and empowering environments. Our mission is to cultivate communities where young people can authentically belong, actively contribute, and truly thrive.
We deliver life changing services to over 10,000 children, young people and, families across Somerset and Devon every year. We focus on 6 key areas of work, including Support and Advice, Housing, Family and Youth Work, YMCA Gym, Training and Education and Our Hotels.
We regularly adapt our services to help ensure we meet the needs of our community and the strategic priorities of the local authority. We strive to provide a consistent supply of high-quality housing and effective support.
Our employees are on board with our constantly evolving organisation, and are dedicated to changing the lives of those who utilise our services. If the prospect of contributing to youth development, fostering positive community impact, and making a meaningful difference resonates with you, we would like to learn more about how your skills and passion align with our mission, aim and values.
At YMCA Dulverton Group, we’re proud to offer a comprehensive benefits package to support your wellbeing, development, and work-life balance, including:
- Westfield Health Cash Plan to help with everyday health costs
- 28 days of annual leave, plus bank holidays (pro rata for part-time roles)
- A wide range of training and development opportunities to help you grow
- Monthly employee raffle
- Discounted gym membership to support your health and wellbeing
- A complimentary one-night hotel stay at one of our locations
- Savings on childcare in our Early Years Settings and Children’s Holiday Club
- Discounted hire of our wedding and events venue
- Access to confidential counselling services
- Employer contributions to your pension scheme
- Exclusive charity worker discounts
We are committed to providing equal opportunities for all. We are striving to be a care leaver friendly employer, and because of this, if you wish to disclose that you are care experienced, we guarantee you an interview as long as you meet the minimum requirements for the role. Following this, we also offer constructive feedback on your application process.
Children and Young People’s Support Worker for Holiday and Weekend Short Break Scheme (East Sussex)
Children and Young People’s Support Worker for Holiday and Weekend Short Break Scheme (East Sussex)
Location:
2 roles available
Hailsham -
7.5 hours on a Sunday during term time plus additional holiday activity supports
Uckfield - 7.5 hours on a Saturday
during term time plus additional holiday activity supports
Contracted Hours:As above
Hourly Rate:£12.21
What you can expect from us:
- Fantastic paid training and career progression opportunities (including recognised qualifications in health and social care)
- Paid DBS (we will recover the cost should your employment terminate for any reason, other than redundancy, before passing your probation)
- Flexible work arrangements with opportunities to take on additional bank shifts too
- 30 Days Annual Leave (including Bank Holidays) / Pro rata dependent on hours. Annual leave entitlement increases with length of service
- Nest Pension and Death in Service Benefit (Includes unlimited access to a suite of six services: a 24/7 UK-based GP, Best Doctors, mental health support, a health check, access to nutrition consultations and an online fitness programme [Smart Health])
- Dedicated Employee Assistance Programme and Access to Mental Health First Aiders
- Hardship loans and advance (subject to conditions)
- Enhanced family leave pay
- Travel season tickets (interest free loans for those wishing to purchase a travel season ticket)
- Aspens High Street Stores -20% discount on all items for Aspens’ staff
- Blue Light Card and access to high-street discounts
- Refer a Friend scheme, so you can earn up to £250 for every person you refer to work for Aspens
- Recognition schemes, including ‘Employee of the Month’
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About the Role:
The support worker provides flexible support to children, young people and their families within both group environments (building based and community based)
They will work with young people and children aged 8-25 years with Autism Spectrum Conditions and associated disabilities to help develop individual skills and confidence in all aspects of daily life, including building positive relationships, activities, leisure and social skills.
Duties and Responsibilities
· To support children and young people who attend our groups to remove barriers so that they can engage as fully as possible in order to benefit from the group objectives and realise their abilities.
· To support children and young people to engage in activities that broaden their opportunities to be part of their local community.
· To work closely with the Group Lead and other Support Workers to provide a safe and enjoyable group environment for the children, young people and their families.
· Develop close professional relationships with colleagues, children and young people and maintain up-to date picture of the individual needs of each service user.
· To provide personal care if required to children and young people where needed whilst maintaining the dignity of the individual.
· To support children and young people to attend the groups by providing support prior and after sessions where needed for individuals.
· To provide support to the Group Lead to document and reflect on group sessions.
· To comply fully with Aspens Charities expected practices and procedures including Child Safeguarding.
· To conduct yourself at all times in a way that represents the values and principles of Aspens.
This job description outlines the main duties and responsibilities of the post holder.
The post will include other duties and responsibilities not specified here. It is also likely that changes will be required: such variations are common place and cannot in themselves justify a reconsideration of the grading of the post.
About the Service:
The team within the Children and Young People’s Service work closely with families, carers and other social services involved in a child/young person’s care to build a package of support that is right for every individual and help every step of the journey. Our East Sussex services include social support groups, after-school clubs, Saturday clubs, community-based 1-1 support and holiday activities as well as residential holidays for children and young people with autism and learning disabilities aged 8yrs to 25yrs.
Our existing staff teams deliver excellent services based o...
Is early years your passion? We are looking for a skilled and creative Lead Early Years Educator, who can inspire and lead others to deliver outstanding early years education and care.
Northend Nursery is based in Slade Green, Erith, in the London borough of Bexley, a popular setting at the heart of the community. Northend Nursery is rated Good by Ofsted and 9.5 on Day Nurseries.
What we offer:
We are proud to be part of the Early Years Alliance family of early years settings. Founded over 60 years ago, the Alliance is an educational charity dedicated to supporting the delivery of quality early years education and care to children and families.
The Alliance prides itself on being a supportive workplace and offers significant benefits for our team members including:
- 100% discount on childcare and early education places (applicable to staff working in our early years settings)
- Extensive training and career progression planning, including access to our Learning Management System (LMS)
- The Alliance has invested in FAMLY reducing paperwork and giving you more time to focus on the children.
- A generous workplace pension scheme
- 25 days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays, with additional annual leave for long service.
- Birthday leave so you can have a day off for your birthday dedicated to you and your well being
- Enhanced sickness pay and paid bereavement leave
- A Recruitment Referral Payment Scheme, giving you an introductory payment of up to £300 if someone you have referred to the Alliance takes up a role in the charity.
- Access to our Employee Assistant Programme (EAP), which includes 24/7 helpline access, dedicated managers helpline, confidential counselling sessions delivered by accredited specialists, legal, debt and life management advice, discounts, and wellbeing content plus resources.
- Savings of up to 25% on O2 Refresh Airtime Plan on any new phone or tablets
- A dedicated mental health First aider to support your mental well being
Job purpose:
As the Lead Early Years Educator, you will:
- lead a team enabling them to provide creative and engaging learning opportunities for children.
- be a role model for the wider staff team, modelling sensitive and responsive interaction and extending children’s learning
- be a proactive member of the team, providing a safe, stimulating, and inclusive environment
- support the nursery management team to deliver high-quality care and education in line with the setting’s policies and procedures.
- be responsible for curriculum planning within the setting
- oversee the setting in the absence of the Assistant Manager and Manager.
Requirements:
Successful applicants for the Lead Early Years Educator position will need:
- a minimum Level 3 Early Years Education and Childcare qualification or equivalent.
- post-qualification experience in working in early education and childcare
- a sound understanding of child development and children’s needs with an ability to plan and implement the curriculum in accordance with the Early Years Foundation Stage, taking into account the Special Educational Needs and Disability Code of Practice, safeguarding procedures and equality and diversity considerations
Also, you will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check if your current certificate is not subscribed to the update service.
For the full list of duties and the requirements, please download the job description and person specification which accompanies this advert.
Hours per week: 40
Weeks per year: 52
Interview date: Monday 26th January 2026
JOB VACANCY
CHILDREN, YOUTH & SCHOOLS WORKER
We are seeking to appoint a part-time Children, Youth & Schools Worker, based at
Illingworth Moor Methodist Church, Keighley Road, Halifax, HX2 9LL.
If you’re passionate about sharing God’s love with children, young people and families, and excited
about growing faith with those groups, then we’d love to hear from you. We are looking for
someone who can develop our existing children, youth and schools’ work and explore new
initiatives to support families within the church and wider community. Previous experience of
working with children and young people in a paid or voluntary capacity is essential.
The successful applicant will be required to develop the mission of the church through working with
children, young people and families based in Illingworth, primarily in both church and school
settings. This will be achieved by organising church activities and working in conjunction with other
young people’s groups, partner organisations, agencies and volunteers.
For a full list of responsibilities, we encourage you to request an application pack.
The appointment requires an enhanced DBS disclosure with barred list check, and satisfactory
references.
The appointment requires an understanding of the aims, ethos and structure of the Methodist
Church in Britain and an occupational requirement exists for the post-holder to be a practising
Christian.
Hours of work:
Contract:
Rate of pay:
Location:
Next steps:
NEXT STEPS & MAIN TERMS
15 hours per week, with core hours worked 6:00 to 8:00 pm on Mondays,
5:30 to 8:30 pm on Wednesdays, and up to 6 Sunday mornings per year
(to lead Parade services). The remaining hours can be worked flexibly,
Monday to Friday, in agreement with your Line Manager, which may
include some occasional evening working. Actual days, start and finish
times will be variable in accordance with the needs of the Employer. You
will not be expected to work on more than four days in a calendar week.
Initial 2 Year Fixed Term Contract, with the possibility of extension subject
to review and funding.
£14.65 per hour, with enrolment in the Church’s workplace pension
scheme.
Based at Illingworth Moor Methodist Church, Keighley Road, Illingworth,
Halifax, HX2 9LL and working with local primary schools.
For more information and an application pack, please contact Tracy
Brennan, Centre Manager via immccentremanager@gmail.com or 07842
411236.
Closing date:
Interview date: Week commencing Monday, 9th February 2026
Start date:
Friday, 30th January 2026 at 12 noon
Monday, 13th April 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter
To learn more about our Church and the work that we do, please visit:
www.illingworthmoor.org.uk