Seasonal Visitor Experience Assistant (Café) (March to Oct 2026)
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 at North Coast Visitor Centre
Part time, full time and relief hours available, £26,243 – £26,974 pro rata
Contact: Callum Black 01847 805020 / Callum.Black1@highlifehighland.com
Vacancy Reference No: CHLH/2512/15
Closing Date: 01/02/2026
*** A Disclosure Scotland PVG check is not 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.
Overview
Sightsavers is looking for an experienced Project Manager to deliver a Systems Strengthening work package for the Reaching the Last Mile Fund (RLMF), working to eliminate OV and LF onchocerciasis (OV) and lymphatic filariasis (LF) in Africa.
Salary: £34,529 - £40,622.00 pro rata
Location: UK remote and/or Haywards Heath based, with occasional travel to Africa
Contract: 12-month Fixed-term Contract (renewable subject to funding)
Hours: Full time (35 hours) or part time (25 hours plus) with some flexibility around hours worked
Responsibilities
About the role
The Reaching the Last Mile Fund (RLMF) expansion project is a six-year, $500m programme that will progress the elimination of onchocerciasis (OV) and lymphatic filariasis (LF) in Africa. In 2026, Sightsavers is working with Ministries of Health to implement RLMF funding in ten countries, with RLMF supporting work in 34 in total. Sightsavers chairs the Systems Strengthening Committee, and under this committee a new package of activities focusing on increasing laboratory capacity for OV detection has been approved for 2026. We are seeking an experienced Project Manager to oversee and coordinate this work package.
As Project Manager for RLMF laboratory capacity building, you will provide all aspects of project management support and coordination for the 2026 laboratory capacity strengthening workplan; including working closely with and providing support to the Laboratory Technical Advisor for RLMF, ensuring all tasks and activities progress and providing reports of this progress to colleagues, the donors and the RLMF Systems Strengthening Committee.
This role will suit an experienced and proactive Project Manager with exceptional coordination and management skills, who has previously supported delivery of a large-scale workplan within a multi-organisational programme and has experience of International Development, public health or Neglected Tropical Diseases.
Skills and Experience
Essential
- Extensive demonstrable experience managing multi-organisational projects within International Development, Public Health or similar.
- Educated to degree level or equivalent in a relevant discipline.
- Experience of communicating with and reporting to internal and external stakeholders
- Excellent analytical and IT skills.
- Strong analytical, writing, editing and verbal skills for communicating with broad and diverse stakeholders.
- Effective as a collaborator in complex internal and external organizations.
- Excellent organisational and time management skills
- Good inter-personal and relationship management skills
- Knowledge and behaviours that support equality, diversity and inclusive practice
- Able to prioritise and manage competing tasks and deadlines across workstreams and countries
- Able to work largely without supervision (but within a team)
- Willingness to undertake periodic travel for meeting attendance.
- Fluency in English
Desirable
- Project management qualification(s).
- Experience with onchocerciasis, NTDs, or work with African Health Systems
- Experience of working as part of a multi-organisational team
- French language skills
- Understanding of research governance and ethical principles particularly in relation to research with vulnerable people
This is a varied role, please read the full job description for further details.
Benefits
Sightsavers offers some fantastic benefits. Our comprehensive benefits package includes generous annual leave allowance, pension, season ticket loan, cycle to work scheme, discounted gym memberships and wellness discounts. If you choose to work in or are visiting our collaborative, modern office space, you will find it an easy 20-minute train journey from Brighton or 45 minutes from London.
Next Steps
To apply for this exciting new opportunity, please complete an application via our recruitment portal.
We anticipate that remote interviews will take place in the week commencing 9 February 2026. The evaluation process will includ...
Overview
Sightsavers is looking for a an experience Project Manager to deliver a Systems Strengthening work package for the Reaching the Last Mile Fund (RLMF), working to eliminate OV and LF onchocerciasis (OV) and lymphatic filariasis (LF) in Africa.
Salary: Local terms and conditions apply
Location: Burkina Faso, Ouagadougou. Office based, with occasional travel across the Region and to Head Office, Haywards Heath
Contract: 12-month Fixed-term Contract (renewable subject to funding)
Hours: Full time (35 hours) or part time (25 hours plus) with some flexibility around hours worked
Responsibilities
About the role
The Reaching the Last Mile Fund (RLMF) expansion project is a six-year, $500m programme that will progress the elimination of onchocerciasis (OV) and lymphatic filariasis (LF) in Africa. In 2026, Sightsavers is working with Ministries of Health to implement RLMF funding in ten countries, with RLMF supporting work in 34 in total. Sightsavers chairs the Systems Strengthening Committee, and under this committee a new package of activities focusing on increasing laboratory capacity for OV detection has been approved for 2026. We are seeking an experienced Project Manager to oversee and coordinate this work package.
As Project Manager for RLMF laboratory capacity building, you will provide all aspects of project management support and coordination for the 2026 laboratory capacity strengthening workplan; including working closely with and providing support to the Laboratory Technical Advisor for RLMF, ensuring all tasks and activities progress and providing reports of this progress to colleagues, the donors and the RLMF Systems Strengthening Committee.
This role will suit an experienced and proactive Project Manager with exceptional coordination and management skills, who has previously supported delivery of a large-scale workplan within a multi-organisational programme and has experience of International Development, public health or Neglected Tropical Diseases.
Skills and Experience
Essential
- Extensive demonstrable experience managing multi-organisational projects within International Development, Public Health or similar.
- Educated to degree level or equivalent in a relevant discipline.
- Experience of communicating with and reporting to internal and external stakeholders
- Excellent analytical and IT skills.
- Strong analytical, writing, editing and verbal skills for communicating with broad and diverse stakeholders.
- Effective as a collaborator in complex internal and external organizations.
- Excellent organisational and time management skills
- Good inter-personal and relationship management skills
- Knowledge and behaviours that support equality, diversity and inclusive practice
- Able to prioritise and manage competing tasks and deadlines across workstreams and countries
- Able to work largely without supervision (but within a team)
- Willingness to undertake periodic travel for meeting attendance.
- Fluency in English
Desirable
- Project management qualification(s).
- Experience with onchocerciasis, NTDs, or work with African Health Systems
- Experience of working as part of a multi-organisational team
- French language skills
- Understanding of research governance and ethical principles particularly in relation to research with vulnerable people
This is a varied role, please read the full job description for further details.
Next Steps
To apply for this exciting new opportunity, please complete an application via our recruitment portal.
We anticipate that remote interviews will take place in the week commencing 9 February 2026. The evaluation process will include a verbal interview and potentially a written task.
Closing date: Sunday 1 February 2026
As an equal opportunity employer, we actively encourage applications from all sections of the community. Sightsavers is a Disability Confident Leader and qualified people living with a disability are particula...
Sampling Technical Expert (short-term contract)
We are seeking an outstanding Sampling Technical Expert to help Hand in Hand develop a rigorous and standardised yet practical approach to sampling for project evaluation surveys. The person we’re looking for will be well-versed in sampling techniques, statistics, and quantitative research methods, with experience applying them to programme evaluations in international development.
Sampling Technical Expert (short-term contract)
Remote
Sampling Technical Expert (short-term contract)
To be agreed
Short-term, estimated to be 6-7 working days, commencing March 2026
As soon as possible
BIAZA Bird Working Group Vice-Chair
BIAZA
Closing date for applications is: 31st Jan 2026
BWG - Group Description
The Bird Working Group (BWG) exists to support the BIAZA membership in the management and care of bird species. It produces resources and guidance documents and holds an annual conference to provide an opportunity for training and networking for bird keepers. It acts as an advisory group to the BIAZA office and is a forum for discussion of relevant issues and development in husbandry.
BWG also administers the BWG Facebook and Instagram pages for BIAZA member staff; a networking forum for sharing news and ideas on all aspects of BWG husbandry and conservation.
BWG Vice Chair Role Description
This is an unpaid post for which you must have institutional support and your zoo or aquarium must be a BIAZA member.
The post is within the Bird Working Group (BWG) which is part of the British & Irish Association of Zoos & Aquaria’s (BIAZA’s) Species Advisory Committee (SAC).
As BWG Vice Chair you will report to the Co-Chairs of the BWG. Main responsibilities are to:
- Support the Co-Chairs in providing effective leadership to the members of the BWG steering committee.
- Help manage the operation of the working group, ensuring that efficient and effective operational procedures are in place.
- Help set annual objectives for the BWG and ensure these are met wherever possible.
- Attend SAC meetings wherever it is not possible for the Co-Chairs to do so, to provide an update on BWG activity. SAC meetings are held twice yearly.
- Support the BIAZA office and SAC with advice on bird care and welfare.
- Support the development of BWG husbandry guidance documents and resources.
- Support the organization of the annual BWG conference and additional workshops.
- Support administration of the BWG Facebook and Instagram pages.
- Identify any requirement for focus groups.
- Produce ideas and plans for the future direction & development of the BWG.
Apply for this job:
If you are interested in joining the group then please send a short expression of interest and CV to admin@biaza.org.uk by 31 January 2026
Your EoI should be a short outline of any relevant experience, qualifications, why you are interested in the role and any ideas on future areas of work; the EoI should be a maximum of 500 words. A template form for this can be found here
Dunoon
£12.82 per hour
16 hours per week including overnight support - 11am-11am
Are you interested in working for an award winning social care charity?
Personal Assistants (Support Workers) have the most important role within Enable by making a positive difference every day to the lives of the people we support. No two days are the same for our Personal Assistants but what we can guarantee is that you will be supporting someone with a learning disability to achieve their goals and outcomes – whatever they may be!
Each person we support has different support needs, so your role as Support Worker may include assisting them with various aspects of personal care, moving and handling or positive behavioural support whilst expanding their social networks and connections.
Enable creates a bespoke team around every individual we support, and our team of Personal Assistants work collaboratively to ensure the safety, wellbeing and aspirations of the people we support are met.
The Best in You Brings Out the Best in Me
The people we support have many varied interests and hobbies and have many of the same dreams and aspirations as we do; they just too often do not get the opportunity to experience these same opportunities. A career with Enable is as rewarding as it is diverse, Personal Assistants at their best have the potential to truly bring out the best in the people we support.
Let us introduce you to Ronald
Ronald has a wide variety of interests and activities. He is active and out daily. Ronald has a keen interest in music, particularly the 60's, 70's and 80's listening to the music and guessing the songs and artists. Ronald likes to visit local cafes and shops and has a good routine for this, that he likes to stick to. Ronald attends a club weekly in Greenock and enjoys travelling on public transport and exploring the correct times and connections. He also likes to go on short breaks and concerts. Ronald requires a PA who is calm and confident who can support him with any anxiety that can occur when things don't always go to plan. A PA who can support Ronald to remain well, fit and exercise and is committed to attending training and following strategies to support Ronald with anxiety.
That is why Ronald needs you! Will you bring your best so that Ronald can live his best life?
Parish Support and Outreach Officer (Job Ref: 837-220)
£40,000 per annum | Permanent | 35 hours per week (Monday–Friday 9am–5pm) | London SW1P | Closing Date: 6 February 2026 | Interview Date: TBC
Parish Support and Outreach Officer Job Description
Rewards and Benefits Summary 2026
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Parish Support and Outreach Officer to join the Safeguarding Team within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Westminster.
This is a vital outreach and support role, working closely with parishes and chaplaincies across the Diocese to promote a welcoming, safe, and inclusive environment. You will play a key part in ensuring safeguarding practices are understood, embedded, and upheld, while providing guidance, advice, and practical support to clergy, Parish Safeguarding Representatives, staff, and volunteers.
Key Responsibilities
Parish Support and Outreach
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Provide outreach and administrative safeguarding support to parishes and chaplaincies across the Diocese.
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Build positive, collaborative relationships with clergy, chaplains, Parish Safeguarding Representatives, staff, and volunteers.
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Undertake focused outreach work where parishes require additional support to meet diocesan safeguarding requirements.
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Work closely with clergy and safeguarding representatives to maintain safe and welcoming parish environments, particularly for those who are vulnerable.
Safeguarding and Compliance
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Work alongside Diocesan Safeguarding Service casework and DBS colleagues to identify emerging safeguarding themes, trends, or gaps within parishes.
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Complete regular parish audits and produce detailed audit reports.
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Maintain accurate parish DBS and safeguarding training records, ensuring compliance and clear action timelines.
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Promote safe recruitment practices and support understanding of safeguarding policies and procedures.
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Ensure safeguarding matters are recorded, reported, and referred to appropriate internal and external agencies.
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Raise safeguarding concerns to Safeguarding Managers when they come to your attention.
Training and Reporting
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Deliver parish safeguarding training as part of outreach activity.
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Support the wider Safeguarding Team in delivering training sessions and events.
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Contribute to the production of the Annual Safeguarding Report for the Trustees’ Safeguarding Committee.
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Develop an understanding of DBS processes and assist with safe recruitment procedures when required.
General Duties
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Respond to phone calls, emails, and enquiries related to the role.
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Undertake administrative tasks in support of the Safeguarding Service.
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Carry out additional duties as directed by the Line Manager.
About You
You will have experience working in a safeguarding role involving children and/or adults at risk, with the confidence to manage complex issues sensitively and professionally. You will be an excellent communicator, highly organised, and comfortable working both independently and collaboratively. You will bring a strong understanding of safeguarding legislation, risk management, and multi-agency working, alongside a commitment to confidentiality and high professional standards.
Who We Are
We are the Roman Catholic Diocese of Westminster, a faith-based organisation committed to serving parishes, schools, and communities across the Diocese. Rooted in Catholic social teaching, we place human dignity at the heart of all that we do.
Our work is guided by our core values of Competence, Reliability, Honesty, Perseverance, and Love, which shape how ...
Cricket Coach
St Edward’s Oxford is seeking an enthusiastic and skilled Cricket Coach to join its summer-term cricket programme, working alongside the Head of Cricket within a well-established and ambitious sporting environment. The role involves coaching pupils from beginners through to performance level, supporting a large and diverse cricket community of over 200 boys and girls across multiple age groups and teams. Coaching sessions form part of the School’s structured games programme, with opportunities to work closely with performance squads, fixtures and pre-season activity.
The appointment offers an excellent opportunity for a coach who is passionate about player development and enjoys working in a high-quality educational setting. The successful candidate will play a visible role in driving enthusiasm for cricket, improving technical ability, and contributing positively to pupils’ confidence and wellbeing. Access to strong facilities, experienced colleagues and performance analysis tools makes the role particularly attractive to coaches looking to develop their experience within an independent school context while making a meaningful impact over the summer term.
About you
You will be an experienced cricket coach or player with a strong understanding of the technical and tactical aspects of the game, and the ability to engage pupils across a wide range of ages, abilities and confidence levels. Coaching sessions are energetic, well planned and inclusive, balancing skill development with enjoyment and games-based practice. A calm, professional manner and clear communication style will enable you to work effectively with pupils, staff and parents alike.
Click here to read further details and apply.
The deadline for applications is 30th January 2026.
St Edward’s does not accept applications from recruitment agencies.
St Edward’s School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and we aim to create and maintain a safe environment for our pupils, where they feel respected and supported. We expect all staff to share this commitment and to become familiar with our policies and procedures for child protection and security. All staff are required to apply for an Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service.
St Edward’s School is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on age, race, sex, religion, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, disability, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic. Please see our Equal Opportunities & Dignity at Work policy on our website for further details.
Registered Charity No: 309681
Location: Haywards Heath
Salary: £24,866.26
Closing Date: 30/01/2026 17:00
Position Type: {Advertised Full Time / Part Time}
Expiry Date: 30/01/2026 17:00
The Vacancy
Ardingly College is seeking to appoint a highly motivated and inspirational Professional Cricket Coach to work closely with the Heads of Sport to develop and deliver exceptional sports programmes for pupils. We are looking for someone with a specialism in Cricket who also has the ability to coach at least one of our other focus sports (Football, Hockey or Netball).
The Company
To view the full job description please see the documents attached at the bottom of the page. To apply please click the green 'apply' button in the top right-hand corner. If you require further information please contact the HR team on 01444 893192 or email
A completed application should be submitted by the closing date of
Ardingly College is an independent co-educational boarding and day school for boys and girls aged 2 -18, a member of the HMC and a school of the Woodard Corporation. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All employees are required to undertake child protection screening appropriate to the post including enhanced DBS checks.
Working for Us - Please visit our new page to find out everything the College has to offer and all the benefits available to our staff by clicking this link: Working here - Ardingly.
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Biology Lab Technician - Maternity Cover
Join us as a full time Biology Lab Technician and you'll be joining a friendly, professional team of Lab Techs and Teachers across Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Combined Science in a well-equipped department.
Biology is a well-established and successful subject at the Royal Grammar School, Guildford. It is compulsory up to the Fifth Form (Year 11) when all pupils take the Edexcel IGCSE examination and we typically have between 60 and 70 pupils studying Biology in the Sixth Form.
We are looking for a self-motivated, organised Lab Technician to join us for this maternity cover, term time only contract.
Key duties will include:
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Preparing equipment for lessons
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Carrying out Health and Safety checks in laboratories
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Contributing to the design, development, and maintenance of specialist resources
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Ensuring the safe storage of equipment and materials, and the treatment and disposal of used materials (including biohazard materials)
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General duty of care for the prep room and teaching laboratories.
In return you will receive:
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£29,307 per annum pro rata
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Private medical cover
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Complimentary lunch during term time
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Company pension scheme with an individual contribution of 5% and a School contribution of 10%.
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Interest-free loans are available for rail season ticket holders
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Charitable payroll giving scheme
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Free use of school gym at selected times
For a detailed job description and an application form, please click 'Apply Now' below.
The Royal Grammar School has a responsibility for and commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The person appointed to this post will be required to apply for an enhanced Disclosure Certificate from the DBS.
Please note: applications will be considered on receipt and we reserve the right to close applications early.
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RGS Senior
About Royal Grammar School Guildford
The RGS Prep and Senior Schools are situated in the heart of the historic town of Guildford, a flourishing and vibrant place to live and work.
Our strong staff community is the result of many factors.
Teaching and support staff collaborate professionally to ensure a first class education and excellent pastoral care.
Individual contribution is celebrated through the sharing of new ideas and best practice as well as personal and departmental achievements.
Social groups flourish and are a great opportunity to get to know colleagues in a more informal setting.
Our staff body is diverse and however you choose to involve yourself in school life, you will find yourself among like-minded people.
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Jordanhill School 45 Chamberlain Road, Jordanhill Glasgow, G13 1SP www.jordanhill.glasgow.sch.uk Telephone: 0141 576 2500 E-Mail: recruitment@jordanhill.glasgow.sch.uk Application for the post of: Teacher of 1. Surname: Initials: 2. Present Address: Post Code: Home Tel No: Work Tel No: Mobile: Home E-Mail: Work E-Mail: 3. NATIONAL INSURANCE NUMBER: GTCS REGISTRATION NUMBER: FULL REGISTRATION: CATEGORY OF REGISTRATION: DRIVING LICENCE: 4. Academic Qualifications Please list all post-school academic qualifications including degrees, teaching qualification, post- graduate or other academic qualifications. Dates Awarding university, college or accrediting body Qualification gained: title, subject and classification as appropriate Professional Qualifications Please note here any further qualifications or recognition not noted in section 4. Dates Awarding body Qualification gained 6. Career History 6.1 Current, or most recent position Employer’s Name and Address School/work location address Dates From To Position held, duties and responsibilities Salary: £ Period of notice required: Any other additional information regarding this employment. 6.2 Previous Career History List your work history, leaving no gaps, starting with the most recent (except your present position completed in the previous section.) Dates Main responsibilities School/Employer Position Right to Work in the UK 7. Jordanhill School has a legal obligation to ensure that any successful application is legally entitled to work in the UK. Are you eligible to work in the United Kingdom? 8. Protection Of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Are you currently a PVG Scheme Member? If invited for interview you will be required to bring your original PVG Membership Certificate. If No and you are identified as the preferred candidate for this vacancy you will be required to apply for a PVG Scheme Membership. Preferred candidates will be required to undergo a satisfactory PVG Scheme update check prior to a formal offer of employment being made by Jordanhill School. Do you have any relevant convictions or pending criminal proceedings against you? Please give details of any relevant convictions or pending criminal proceedings below: Relevant convictions or pending criminal proceedings: Relevant convictions or pending criminal proceedings: 9. Disability Jordanhill School welcomes applications from applicants who assess themselves as having a disability. The Equality Act (2010) defines a disabled person as someone who has a mental or physical impairment that has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on the person's ability to carry out normal day to day activities. Do you consider this definition applies to you? The Disability Confident Scheme means you are guaranteed an interview should you meet the essential criteria for the post. Do you wish to be considered for interview under the Disability Confident Scheme? If called to interview and you have any specific access requirements, please give details below: Use your experiences in your present post(s) and recent other post(s) to outline your suitability for this position under the headings below. While the font size will automatically change to accommodate your text, excessively lengthy applications are counterproductive. Teaching and Learning 10. Qualities as a teacher; curriculum development; communication skills. Professional Knowledge and Understanding 11. Knowledge and understanding of subject; involvement in other curricular areas; wider educational experience. Professional Commitment and Development 12. Examples of CPD and how it has impacted on yourself and the school/pupils. Participation in wider school community. Other Information 13. With particular reference to the job and person specification please give a brief description of how you will fulfil the duties 14. Equal Opportunities Jordanhill School is committed to improving the diversity of its workforce to reflect the community we serve. We welcome applications from all minority groups and individuals who identify with one or more of the protected characteristics as defined by the Equality Act 2010. Jordanhill School is committed to ensuring that fair practices are adhered to throughout the recruitment process. The School’s Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form is located here. Please complete this form to support us in advancing our Equality Policy. The information will not be passed to the selection panel. The information on this form will be used for monitoring purposes only and will play no part in the recruitment process. 15. Data Protection By using this application form, you consent to the processing by Jordanhill School of the information provided, including any information qualifying as personal data under the General Data Protection Regulation and other relevant Data Protection legislation. For full information on Jordanhill School’s Data Protection a...
Homecare Senior Support Worker
Provide hands-on care and mentor our support team. Temporary maternity cover with potential to become permanent.
About the Role
Location: Herefordshire | Hours: 15 per week | Pay: £15.03/hr
We are seeking a Homecare Senior Support Worker to join our dedicated team. This is a unique and vital role, combining direct support to service users with leadership and mentoring of support workers. You will be a positive role model, ensuring the highest standards of care and helping our team achieve the best possible outcomes.
This role is initially temporary to cover maternity leave for 12 months from February 2026, with the possibility to continue in a permanent capacity as the team grows
This role includes participation in our on‑call rota, covering both weekdays and weekends as part of a shared team schedule.
To apply, please send an email to HR at jobs@s4il.co.uk outlining your interest in the role by 5pm on Wednesday 28th January 2026. Your email should clearly demonstrate your relevant skills and experience.
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Please fill out the form below, ensuring you attach a copy of your CV. If you have any queries, you can contact HR on 01568 616653 or email jobs@S4il.co.uk.
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Relief Leisure Assistant (Gym)
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 Inverness Leisure
As and when required, £13.64 per hour
Contact: Mike Rae 01463 667500 / Mike.Rae@highlifehighland.com
Vacancy Reference No: CHLH/2601/08
Closing Date: 29/01/2026
*** A Disclosure Scotland PVG check is required for this post. ***
To provide holiday, sickness and training cover for permanent members of staff. You will be employed by High Life Highland on a casual basis, as and when required, there are no set hours. As a relief worker with High Life Highland, you are free to choose whether to take on work when it is available, and the Charity is under no obligation to offer work to you.
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 indiv...
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Closing date: Noon, 2 February
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