Job reference:003934
Salary:£25,553 per annum (part time, pro rata)
Closing date:26/01/2026
Employment type:Full Time, Part Time and Relief
Hours Per Week:Up to 39 hours and relief
Town Name:Milton
Time to start a career you love that's packed full of the job satisfaction you deserve!! If you share our values then we have just the role for you!
Our fabulous #TeamRonaldsay are now recruiting for outgoing, creative and compassionate individuals who love getting out and about to join them as Support Practitioner in Glasgow.We recruit on values and transferrable skills, so you don't need previous experience as a Support Worker or qualifications to start your career with us. We have our own Training Academy that'll give you all the skills you'll need; We'll even fund your SVQ/SCQF qualifications and your yearly SSSC fee!The Role
You'll be joining a fun and friendly team who support 3 gentlemen with complex needs and learning disabilities. With a focus on maintaining and promoting independence, you will work in a person-centred way to provide support in all aspects of daily living, including cooking and preparing meals, personal care, administering medication and managing personal finances.
We'll be looking to you to be enthusiastic and take an active interest in their hobbies which includes going attending clubs and gigs, snooker halls and trip to the pub for a 0% pint with so much more! No two days are ever the same.
To be a great Support Practitioner, we'll need you have;
- Great communication skills.
- Able to think outside the box.
- Caring attitude and approach.
- Positive approach to learning.
- Able to follow guidelines.
- Confidence in the use of technology.
The people we support all have their own personal car which allows for them to access the community easily. A driving license would be beneficial however this is not essential.
Shift Patterns
At the moment we currently have 2 shift patterns in place which are mainly lone working shifts types which are 8am-8pm each day and also an 8am-8am sleepover (sleepover start time is 10pm-7am). These shift patterns are delivered 7 days a week including weekends and public holidays. Shift patterns may be reviewed and adjusted to meet the ever changing needs of the people we support when required also.
What makes Cornerstone a great place to work
Along with hosting our annual Star Awards to celebrate and recognise the impact and dedication of our colleagues and the achievements of the people we support, there's some other great perks that'll you receive when you join our team: -
- Your job actually changes and improves lives - you'll make a difference in your local community
- We have a culture of empowering our colleagues and teamwork
- No uniform - we wear our own casual clothes
- We fund up to £500 towards driving lessons
- We reimburse your yearly SSSC registration fees
- Access to funded qualifications through our SQA approved, award winning Training Academy
- Ongoing continued professional development and career progression opportunities
- Recommend a colleague bonus scheme
- Long service awards
- Access to a 24/7 independent employee assistance helpline
- 26 days annual leave (rising by 5 days after 5 years) plus 4 paid bank holidays
- Family friendly leave options, including family, parental, bereavement and special leave
- Access to lots of discounts, including the cinema, gym memberships, holidays and shopping to name a few
Have any questions? If you'd like to find out more, please contact Leeanne Dolan on 07350422396.
Sound interesting? Well what are you waiting for? Apply today! We're waiting to hear from you.
Successful candidates will be required to join the Protection of Vulnerable Groups Scheme and be committed to working towards an SVQ in Social Services and Healthcare with the support from our Training Academy.
We are looking to fill these vacancies as soon as possible so reserve the right to close our advert early if we find suitable candidates before the closing date. Please apply early to avoid disappointment.Please note - If you have spent more...
Job reference:003910
Salary:£27,581 per annum (Part-time pro rata)
Closing date:01/02/2026
Employment type:Full Time, Part Time and Relief
Hours Per Week:16-39 and Relief
Town Name:Dumbarton
Are you an experienced support worker who's looking for a role where they can really shine in 2026? Look no further as we have a great opportunity for you!
We're on the lookout for caring, reliable and motivated colleagues to join us in Dumbarton as Complex Care Practitioners on a permanent full-time or part-time basis. We also have relief contracts too if you are looking for something a bit more flexible.The Role
Here at Cornerstone, the support that we provide is centred around assisting individuals to identify and work towards their goals. We work with them to develop personal plans that reflect their choices, individual support needs and capabilities.
You'll become part of a fun and welcoming team supporting individuals to manage their own tenancy, increase and maintain their independence as well as encouraging them with personal care and their social, health and wellbeing needs.
The individuals we support all have different hobbies and interests, so you'll need you to bring creativity and enthusiasm to the role! You will support them with accessing leisure activities, engage in meaningful activities and take part in hobbies and interests that are important to them, both within their home and out in their local communities.
Being a Complex Care Practitioner is more than just a job, there’s no better feeling going home after every shift knowing that you’ve made a positive difference in someone’s life.A bit about the individuals you will support
One of the gentleman we support enjoys nothing more than going for a pint and placing a bet or two on the football. Being loyal to his team, he loves going to as many as he can. He enjoys being kept busy out and about chatting to people as he goes. As well as being active, he looks forward to holiday every now and again.
One of the ladies we support has autism and a learning disability. She loves listening to music and getting creative with arts and crafts. She also loves spending time out in the community every day whether it's going out for a drive in her car, enjoying a nice coffee out or a bit of pampering. She likes to keep busy and one of her favourite things to do is to get her hair and nails done.
About you
Due to some of the complex care needs within our service, we're looking for people who bring experience of providing care and support within the Health & Social Care sector who have the confidence to lone work and manage behaviours that can challenge.
We will also need you to bring a commitment to studying for and achieving an SVQ (SCQF level 7) and completing training and further qualifications which are identified as essential for our service. We will fund and support you with any training and qualifications you'll need and we will even reimburse your yearly SSSC registration fees!To be a great Complex Care Practitioner, you'll need: -
- Previous experience of providing care and support to adults with learning disabilities and/or of working in a forensic service
- An understanding of professional boundaries, accountabilities and responsibilities
- A passion for delivering excellent person-led care and support
- Excellent communication skills (verbal, listening and written)
- Numeracy skills to ensure accurate records are kept
- The ability and confidence to deal with behaviours that can challenge
- A caring and professional attitude and approach
- A positive approach to learning
- Confidence in the use of computers
It would be great if you also have:-
- A full, clean driving license as some of the people we support have their own mobility cars and enjoy going out for drives (but this isn't a deal breaker for the right candidates).
Shift Patterns
Typically, shift patterns will fall between the hours of 0800-2200 hours, but can vary on occasion if the individuals we support have events planned that they'd like to attend. Weekends, public holidays and waking nights will also form part of your rota on a rotational basis. However, we appreciate the importance of a work life balance and offer flexibility where we can.
What makes Cornerstone a great place to work
Support Practitioner
- Job Reference: 00004518-1
- Date Posted: 16 January 2026
- Recruiter: YMCA Together
- Location: Liverpool
- Salary: £27,924.41
- Role: Frontline jobs
- Job type: Permanent
- Work hours: Full Time
Job Description
Support Worker
Location: Liverpool L20
Salary: £27,924.41 per annum
Hours: 37.5hours per week, shifts from 7am-7pm including weekends and bank holidays
Job Type: Permanent/ Fixed Term
Shortlisting: 2nd Feb
Interview Date: 6th Feb
Application closing date: 30 January 2026
Why this role would be great for you
As a Support Worker at YMCA Together you will naturally be an empathetic and caring person wanting to provide unconditional support for those experiencing mental health issues. Your role as a Support Worker will be to create a safe environment that empowers residents to make positive changes in their lives. There are times in all our lives when we experience periods of crisis. Some of us need extra support to help us through these times, and hospital admission is not always the best option. Stepping Stones is a partnership with Mersey Care that provides eight beds of accommodation and support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for people in mental health crises.
What your week may look like
· Welcoming new residents in line with the service’s policies and procedures, carry out risk assessments and support people during their 7 day stay in service
· Ensuring the basic needs of residents are met including good quality accommodation and facilities, healthy food, advice and guidance
· Advocate for social inclusion of the people you support ensuring they are able to access health and financial support where required
· Maintaining excellent relationships with our key referrers, responding to referrals promptly and communicating daily with our Mersey Care providers
· Work alongside the people in our services to address their physical and mental health issues, including liaison with primary and secondary health teams
· Holding daily activities in service and encourage participation and involvement from the residents
· Carrying out the immediate support needs of residents as appropriate, providing crisis intervention where necessary and working with services
· Ensuring all health and safety and maintenance issues are raised in a timely manner
· Participating in team meetings, supervisions and reflective practice encouraging open, honest and transparent feedback where continuous improvement is encouraged.
· Being flexible and responsive to the changing needs of the service, ensuring our SHREK values runs through all of the work that you do
· Promoting a supportive and inclusive culture within the service, valuing people and their diversity.
What can we offer you
Working with YMCA Together comes will a whole host of benefits. We hope that people will find deep personal fulfilment and purpose by working with alongside people in our services. Our teams
are compassionate and supportive, fostering a strong sense of community. With opportunities for professional growth, YMCA together offers training to support your role and personal development. For a full list of benefits see here: Careers Page | YMCA Together
The skills we are looking for
· EXPERIENCE– Ideally you will have a background of working within a charity, community project and/or previous involvement in the mental health sector. You will have knowledge around supporting people with challenging and complex behaviours including substance misuse and Mental Health within a 24 hour residential support service
· KNOWLEDGE – A basic understanding of relevant and appropriate legislation, including welfare benefits and housing law. An understanding of health and safety requirements in the workplace
· COMMUNICATION – Excellent communication, fostering a respectful, collaborative and professional approach to the people who you work alongside ensuring confidentiality at all times
· EMPATHY and RESPECT – The ability to empower people to make positive changes, showing empathy whilst maintaining professional boundaries
· COMMITMENT – The ability to work in an innovative and solutions focused way, including reflecting and learning as you go, and a willingness to flex and adapt approaches as needed
· ORGANISATION – Strong time management and the ability to manag...
For a career with purpose, this is your place.
Recruitment Process
As part of your application you will need to answer some shortlisting questions. Please answer these as fully as you can, we recommend using the STAR model. Situation, Task, Action Result. Your answers will be used in the shortlisting process.
Closing date for applications: Midnight on 29/01/2026
Interview date: TBC
Our Benefits
When you work at Place2Be –whether that's in a school, supporting families, providing clinical supervision, or in IT, Finance, or Fundraising –every role can make the difference to a young person.
To achieve this, we ask that you bring your best self to your role and our commitment to you, is to welcome you into our community, and help you progress. Because we know that you being at your best, means the best outcomes for the children we support. Here’s just a few things we have on offer:
- Annual Leave that increases with service
- Comprehensive learning and development to enable you to progress your career
- 5% contributory pension scheme
- Life assurance of four times your annual salary
- A comprehensive employee assistance programme
- Mobile Phone Discounts (EE network)
- Wellbeing days to allow you some ‘you’ time
- Christmas holidays closure period in addition to your annual leave
We welcome applications from everyone regardless of age, gender, gender identity, gender expression, ethnicity, sexual orientation, faith or disability. We particularly encourage applications from Black, Asian and Minority ethnic candidates and disabled candidates who are currently underrepresented within our organization.
We are proud to be a disability confident employer and will ask you during your application If you wish to be considered for a guaranteed interview under the disability confident scheme. Under the scheme we commit to offering an interview to disabled applicants that meet the minimum criteria as outlined in the job role.
If you have any questions about the scheme, or require any adjustments to help you complete an application then please contact the recruitment team on 020 7923 5050 or email jobs@place2be.org.uk
We recognise that AI is becoming part of daily life and you may want to use it to help you format your CV, create responses to application questions or even help you prepare responses. AI can be a powerful enabler and we are open to you using it to apply for roles with us, but we ask you to ensure anything you submit truly represents your capabilities and viewpoint. We value honesty, integrity and creativity and want to understand what you will uniquely bring to our team.
We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.
Job details
Contract: Permanent, Full-Time (37.5 hours per week)
Salary: £25,585.20 - £31,239.21 per annum
Closing Date: 29th January 2026
This role requires you to work across dispersed sites in an around Manchester boroughs.
Interviews will be held w/c 2nd Feb 2026
Please note, we may close this advert early if we receive a high volume of applications.
Centrepoint, the UK’s leading youth homelessness charity, is looking for an Early Help Support Officer to join our Manchester Team.
About us
We help vulnerable young people by giving them the practical and emotional support they need to find a job and live independently. Centrepoint provides homeless young people with accommodation, health support and life skills in order to get them back into education, training and employment. We want to end youth homelessness by 2037.
Together with our partners, we support over 15,000 young people each year.
This role sits within our brand new Early and Extra Help service, which provides targeted support to young people at risk of homelessness due to family or tenancy breakdown. The team works closely with families, landlords, and community partners to deliver accredited mediation, tenancy support, and outreach services.
About you
- Effective communicator with natural ability to facilitate open and honest conversations.
- Able decision maker with a can-do attitude.
- Respectful and empathetic, always considering the impact on our young people.
- Flexible, always adapting to changing needs.
- Engaging, committed to self-development by engaging with training and continuous learning.
- Proactive, always looking for creative ways of working.
- UK Driving License and access to a vehicle is desirable.
What you’ll be doing
- Deliver accredited family mediation and reparation support to young people and families.
- Provide tenancy support to young people at risk of eviction.
- Support outreach and drop-in sessions across priority wards and 4 hubs, Longsight, Crossacres (Sharston), Woodville (Cheetham Hill) and Sacred Heart (Gorton, Abbey Hey and Openshaw)
- Maintain accurate records and contribute to data reporting.
- Liaise with families, landlords, and community partners to coordinate support.
- Assist in the delivery of drop-ins and workshops.
- Promote safeguarding and follow Centrepoint’s policies.
- Participate in reflective practice, supervision, and training.
Why join Centrepoint?
In return for your efforts you’ll receive a competitive salary, excellent training and development, and a host of staff benefits including:
- 25 days of annual leave per year, rising by one day per year to a maximum of 27 days
- Healthcare cash plan (Cover the costs of a wide range of medical treatment including Dental, Optical, Complementary and Alternative therapies).
- Private Medical insurance
- Income protection
- Employer pension contributions of 5%
- Access to Cycle 2 Work loan scheme
- An interest-free travel loan
At Centrepoint we challenge the discrimination within society that contributes to youth homelessness, and we are just as committed to fairness and equality within Centrepoint itself. We are passionate about ensuring all of our colleagues are made to feel included in the work we do and that we value the rich diversity within the organization.
We are an equal opportunities employer and we welcome applications regardless of sex, gender, race, age, belief in any religion and none, gender identity, ethnic origin, class, sexuality, nationality, appearance, unrelated criminal activities, disability, responsibility for dependents, part time or shift workers, being HIV positive or living with AIDS, lived experience of homelessness or using young people’s services and any other matter which causes a person to be treated with injustice.
Centrepoint’s policy is to recruit, employ and promote people on the basis of their suitability for the work to be performed, and to this end, our aim is to ensure that all applicants, employees and volunteers receive equal treatment.
Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to join our team as a Early ...
Children’s Playworker - PERSON SPECIFICATION REQUIREMENTS SKILLS AND ABILITIES EXPERIENCE KNOWLEDGE PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES AND REQUIREMENTS ESSENTIAL • Ability to develop, organise and run activities and events, online as well as face to face • Ability to work with individuals and groups • High level of interpersonal / communication skills • Ability to be an active listener • Excellent organisational skills, including managing own diary commitment to working hours • Ability to deal with emotive situations • Car driver • Experience of working with children and families – minimum 1 year • Experience of organising and managing play activities • Experience of working within professional boundaries • Appropriate higher-level qualification in a relevant field • Demonstrated understanding of emotional well-being, trauma and the effects on families Safeguarding knowledge and training • • Knowledge of other relevant local services, organisations and agencies • IT training/good level of IT skills • Warm, friendly, open and caring way of being • Enjoys working in a team • Flexible and resilient • Able to work evenings and weekends DESIRABLE • Dynamic Risk Assessing • Session planning and evaluation of outcomes • Recognised Playwork Qualification ASSESSED Interview Certificates • Working knowledge of databases • Experience of working with children and families in difficult situations e.g. illness and bereavement • Counselling skills • Understanding of the needs of children and their families after diagnosis, during and post treatment First Aid training/qualification • Application Interview Application Interview Application Interview References The post holder will be expected to adhere to The Joshua Tree’s ethos and values.
How to apply
Further details on the full role are attached below. When you are ready to apply, submit an online application form via this page.
If you would like to have an informal conversation about the role before applying, or require any accessibility support to apply, our friendly recruitment team is ready and waiting to help. Call them on 0118 3540345 or drop an email to recruitment@guidedogs.org.uk.
As part of your application ensure you provide evidence and examples of how your skills & experience meet the criteria as set out in the attached job description. You will also be asked to complete a few job-specific questions as part of this application process, so please be prepared to write your answers to these questions.
If you want to know more about the teams who work at Guide Dogs, you can find it on our Careers Page
Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion
Guide Dogs welcomes applications from all sections of the community and actively encourages diversity to maximise achievements, creativity and good practice. We positively welcome and seek to ensure we achieve diversity in our workforce and that all job applicants and employees receive equal and fair treatment, regardless of age, race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, disability or nationality.
As a Disability Confident Employer, we are proud, whenever possible, to offer an interview to all candidates that meet our selection criteria, and who indicate they wish their application to be considered under our Disability Confident interview commitment. For more details, visit our careers site.
If you are successful you will need to provide evidence of your right to work in the UK via our digital ID checking supplier; in addition, we cannot offer visa sponsorship at this time.
Every day is different at Guide Dogs. And no person with sight loss is the same. We work side by side, on our sites and in the community, in schools and on our streets, supporting people to live the life they choose. Our staff therefore also work in different ways to support the delivery of our life changing work.
Safeguarding
Guide Dogs is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children, young people and adults at risk of harm with whom we work. We expect all our employees and volunteers to fully share this commitment.
At Guide Dogs, we believe in fair and equitable hiring practices. A criminal record will not automatically disqualify an applicant from consideration for a position. Each case will be evaluated individually, taking into account the nature of the offense, its relevance to the role, and the time that has passed since the incident. We encourage all candidates to disclose relevant information, and we assure you that it will be handled confidentially and fairly.
Guide Dogs follow Safer Recruitment practices to ensure we are safeguarding the vulnerable people we work with. As part of this, we require a full work history with any gaps accounted for & a minimum of 2 professional referee details fully covering the past 5 years. If you are applying for a disclosure role, please note that you will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check and sign up to the DBS update service.
For high volumes of applications, we reserve the right to close adverts earlier than advertised.
Childrens Coach (Basketball)
Mountbatten Centre
Post Title: Childrens Coach (Basketball)
Site Location: Mountbatten – Portsmouth
Salary: £20 per hour
Contract Type: Casual
We have an exciting opportunity for a Casual Childrens Basketball Coach to join our team at the Mountbatten Leisure Centre in Portsmouth. Mountbatten is located in Hilsea, a five-minute drive from Portsmouth city centre and offers access to high-quality fitness facilities including a cardio zone, free weights, functional fitness, group cycle studio, sports hall, running track, swimming pool & spa, and free parking. You will plan and delver junior activities and fitness sessions to children of all ages, ensuring the safety, welfare and wellbeing of all participants.
You will:
· Plan children’s sessions and activities
· Set up and take down equipment, ensuring it is safe to use
· Provide safe, informative, fun and progressive sessions
· Keep all children safe from harm and report any safeguarding concerns
· Attend training and meetings as and when required
· Adhere to health and safety requirements
You will need:
· Level 2 Basketball Coach qualification or Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Multi-Skills Development in Sport
· Previous experience of planning and delivering quality sessions for children of all ages and abilities.
· Confidence in delivering sessions to groups of children and be able to use your own initiative.
Please click here to view the job description
BH Live is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults. Rigorous checks will be made of the successful applicant’s background credentials, including referencing, an enhanced DBS checks and an online search.
Due to the nature of our business hours of work will include weekends, bank holidays and evenings.
We offer:
· Onsite parking
· Training and development opportunities
· Casual working hours, including weekends, bank holidays and evenings
To apply:
Please see the job description for more details on this role.
All applications to be made via our BH Live careers site: Current Vacancies
Please note that we may on occasion close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for this role. So, please submit your application as soon as possible.
About BH Live:
We are one of the UK’s leading leisure and event venue operators – a registered charity and social enterprise.
Our geographical reach spans across multiple venues, leisure centres and attractions across Portsmouth, Southampton, Croydon and the BCP region with millions of visits per year.
Our organisational and charitable purpose is to generate:
· More participation – through the provision of leisure facilities to encourage active communities, improved health, and wellbeing
· Higher audiences – through the provision of a diverse range of cultural and artistic events that appeal to a wide audience
· Greater economic and social benefit – through hosting major conferences, exhibitions, and events for the benefit of the local, regional, and international economies and people
We are making a positive difference across the communities we serve.
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INTERNAL APPLICATIONS ONLY - Outreach Advanced Practitioner - START
Job Introduction
Do you want to help build a brighter future for communities and individuals in Slough doing a highly rewarding job. Turning Point’s drug & alcohol services are currently expanding during a really exciting time in the sector with new funding and investment.
As an Outreach Advanced Practitioner we offer a starting salary of £29,244 rising each year in line with our pay progression salary bands, rising to £33,880 per year. (Dependent on experience you may be offered a starting salary above the initial starting salary).
You will have opportunities to progress your career with a structured learning journey and clearly defined career pathways that will enable you to achieve your long-term goals and work to your strengths.
Whether you are looking to progress into a management and leadership role or to be a specialist in your field, Turning point we will support and encourage you on your career journey.
Role Responsibility
- Carry a designated caseload of service users with complex needs that may include one of the following: mental health, long term conditions, criminal justice, offending behaviour, homelessness, motivational interviewing, safeguarding, family work;
- Conduct assessments of need and risk assessments and formulate risk management plans and recovery plans that recognise the personal recovery goals of the service user;
- Responsibility and management of the Outreach team;
- Effective partnership working with members of any multi-disciplinary team and other agencies and coordinate multi-agency meetings when appropriate;
- Deliver interventions that are underpinned by a strong evidence base;
- Participate in clinical meetings and complex case meeting and be confident and competent at presenting cases orally and through written reports;
- Support the learning and development of Recovery Workers and Trainee Recovery Workers, providing specialist input into Multi-Disciplinary Meetings;
- Provide supervision, mentoring and coaching to staff to support their development, learning and standards of care;
- Being known as a knowledgeable in a designated specialism within the service (e.g. substance use and mental health, Homelessness/complex needs, domestic abuse, mental capacity);
- Ensuring achievement of key performance indicators relevant to your role;
- Delivering internal learning events and representing Turning Point nationally if required in your specialist area.
The Ideal Candidate
Essential Requirements:
- Carry a designated caseload of service users with complex needs that may include one of the following: mental health, long term conditions, criminal justice, offending behaviour, homelessness, motivational interviewing, safeguarding, family work;
- Conduct assessments of need and risk assessments and formulate risk management plans and recovery plans that recognise the personal recovery goals of the service user;
- Effective partnership working with members of any multi-disciplinary team and other agencies and coordinate multi-agency meetings when appropriate;
- Deliver interventions that are underpinned by a strong evidence base;
- Participate in clinical meetings and complex case meeting and be confident and competent at presenting cases orally and through written reports;
- Support the learning and development of Recovery Workers and Trainee Recovery Workers, providing specialist input into Multi-Disciplinary Meetings;
- Provide supervision, mentoring and coaching to staff to support their development, learning and standards of care;
- Being known as a knowledgeable in a designated specialism within the service (e.g. substance use and mental health, Homelessness/complex needs, domestic abuse, mental capacity);
- Ensuring achievement of key performance indicators relevant to your role;
- Delivering internal learning events and representing Turning Point nationally if required in your specialist area.
Desirable:
- Relevant qualification (e.g. Health and Social Care, Nursing; Social Work, psychology degree).
About us
As a leading health and social care provider with more than 300 locations across England, we take real pride in the services we offer.
We run all of our services on a not-for-profit basis; instead, we invest every penny back into our services and people. We never stop believing in change for the better, and we work constantly to improve the lives of the people we support.
What Be...
Senior Lecturer in Primary Initial Teacher Education (Post Ref: NU0326)
Closing date:
29 January 2026
Interviews:
TBC
Salary:
£44,745 – £58,226 per annum
Full/Part time:
Full time
Hours per week
35
We have an opportunity for a Primary education specialist to join our team as a Senior Lecturer in Primary Initial Teacher Education.
The role involves contributing to our well established undergraduate and postgraduate teacher training routes and helping to lead the continuous development of our Primary initial teacher education provision delivered through our partnership.
We are seeking a highly motivated, well organised and passionate individual who can engage trainees in developing their knowledge and understanding of the Primary curriculum. The post holder needs relevant subject knowledge across the Primary curriculum and experience of teaching the Primary National Curriculum and the EYFS. The post requires you to work closely with colleagues in partner schools to establish and maintain links to ensure all trainees receive quality mentoring and support during their training experience. Providing pastoral support and enabling students to thrive and become independent professionals is essential to the role.
In addition to this, the Senior Lecturer role will require experience of leading and managing in education. This might be a subject or curriculum area, a phase or year group or any other relevant initiative. The role will come with some leadership and management responsibilities.
The successful candidate will join a well-established, supportive, friendly team who are fully committed to excellence and aim to provide outstanding student experiences at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. We have developed a shared vision for educational excellence with our partner schools, and our courses reflect our commitment to partnership working and training the next generation of primary teachers.
The post holder will be supported to develop research, enterprise and scholarly activities which are integral to the post.
Applicants must hold an undergraduate degree and have Qualified Teacher Status. Experience of teaching in primary schools is essential and prior experience of working in Initial Teacher Training is desirable. A higher degree would be desirable to fulfil the requirements of this post.
Informal enquiries about this opportunity are very welcome. Please contact Chris Ludlow, at C.Ludlow@staff.newman.ac.uk, to discuss the role further.
Senior Autism Practitioner (Team Leader) - South West
South West Area Services
Senior Autism Practitioner (Team Leader)
Full Time Position Available – 37 hours per week
Pay Scale:
Starting at £33,921 rising to £34,471 after engagement. Opportunity to progress to £36,344 at your own pace
Please note that we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for these roles
Reference: SA1125
Embracing difference, leading change
Are you looking for your next step in your social care career? Are you a dynamic leader who thrives on building strong relationships, adapting to new challenges, and bringing out the best in others? If you're passionate about coaching and developing teams to grow and succeed together, this is your opportunity to lead with purpose and make a lasting impact.
Join our friendly and dedicated team as Senior Autism Practitioner in our South West area with services across: Carluke, Biggar and Lanark.
Across our South West Area Services, we support 48 autistic adults across several welcoming locations. Our care is tailored to each person’s needs, including Housing Support, residential care, and transitional assessment services. You’ll be joining a warm, dedicated team that’s passionate about making a real difference and always looking for ways to grow and improve.
About the Role
As the Senior Autism Practitioner, you’ll ensure the successful delivery of each person’s service across our South West Services. Leading a team of dedicated Autism Practitioners, you will inspire them to provide a consistent, high-quality support service to autistic people. You will coach and mentor them to ensure they perform to the best of their ability.
Using your outstanding communication skills, you’ll collaborate closely with families, agencies and multi-disciplinary teams to implement and further develop support plans designed to help individuals succeed in their day-to-day lives.
Actively involving yourself in the recruitment process, you will always be on the lookout for talented individuals who could make the team even stronger.
This is a superb opportunity to gather experience of a different role, to undertake additional training and lead a hard-working team to success.
About You
To be considered for this diverse role, you must have:
- Experience gained within a supervisory and/or management role within social care
- Demonstrated experience in supporting autistic people
- Experience coaching and mentoring colleagues
- A health and social care qualification, or the willingness to gain an SVQ Level 4 in health & social care and Leadership and Management for Care Services (LMC) qualification provided by the organisation
- A good level of IT literacy, including MS Word and Excel
- A Full UK Driving License.
- Able to work a variety of shifts including evenings and weekends and support with regular on-call support. This can be discussed further at interview.
View the full Job Description HERE
Scottish Autism offers you:
We are proud to offer a comprehensive colleague benefits package which includes a competitive salary and a personalised learning pathway for all. We keep it simple with 3 pay points which you progress at your pace as you develop.
- 32 days holiday pro rata (which increases with your length of service)
- Sector leading training from day one, including fully funded support to complete your necessary SVQ
- Non-contributory life assurance scheme
- Workplace Pension (Employer matched up to 9%)
- Discount platform
- Employee Assistance Programme.
Find out more about our comprehensive benefits package HERE
This post is subject to a PVG Disclosure check. All new employees must have applied to register with the Scottish Social Services Council within 3 months of starting in post and be registered within 6 months. Scottish Autism cover all the costs of PVG membership and SSSC Registration fo...
Job Introduction
Bradford Children and Families Trust are looking for Experienced, Innovative and Dedicated Practice Supervisors to drive our services forward and to ensure that our promise to improve the lives of Children and Young People in Bradford becomes a reality.
You will have a passion and drive to ensure children are at the heart of all we do. You will practice within a relational and restorative culture of continuous learning and reflective practice that inspires staff to give their best in their roles.
If you’re up for the Challenge and want to help us achieve our vision, then we’d love to hear from you!
We are recruiting for Practice Supervisors in the following Services/Localities:
- Bradford East - currently based at Sir Henry Mitchell House
- Bradford South – currently based at Sir Henry Mitchell House
- Keighley and Shipley – based in Keighley Townhall.
About Us
Bradford Children and Families Trust was established in April 2023 to bring a step change in the quality and delivery of Children’s Services across our district.
Our purpose is clear - to ensure that our promise to improve the lives of children and young people in Bradford becomes a reality. It’s a tough ask. It requires dedication, determination, and resilience – but under our Chief Executive, Senior Leadership team and an unswerving drive to deliver the best outcomes, we are confident that we will achieve our ambition. Our Ofsted monitoring visits over the past 18 months, evidence that we are on the right trajectory and that significant improvements have been made and are being embedded. This means that the children and families we come in to contact with are having a better experience with the right support being offered at the right time. We are not sitting on our laurels and know that there is still a lot of work to do but there is a solid commitment to getting this right.
Working for the Bradford Children and Families Trust offers the opportunity to work with some great people who are passionate about delivering change in a city whose culture offers as much diversity as it’s geography. We cannot do this alone and have strong, collaborative working relationships with our partners. You can make a real difference to families and children and be an active part in delivering the service Bradford families should receive. Our workforce is unwavering in their pursuit to give the best possible services to those who need support.
We have invested in our services to ensure that we are the best we can be. We have and continue to invest in our Early Help services so that we are reaching as many people as possible who need support to prevent things escalating into statutory services; this includes the development of a Family Help Team who offer intensive support to families.
Families are the experts in their own lives and we need to listen to what they have to say; to that end, we have also invested in our voice and participation service to support children and families to have a voice in what happens next and our aspiration is that all our development is co-produced with those who need our support in their lives.
We are striving to ensure that we are a restorative and relational organisation and have been working with Leeds Relational Practice Centre for over 12 months, they will continue to work with us for the next 12 months, working with our leaders, managers and workforce so that we all have a shared understanding of what this means for children and families. We have invested in conferences and workshops led by Mark Finnis who is a renowned expert in this field.
Our ASYE academy is well established, and we have a high number of applicants who want to have the dedicated support the academy offers during the full 1 months of the ASYE programme; those who have gone through the academy have felt supported through dedicated practice educators, the learning and development offer and the experience of those delivering. We are committed to the ongoing development of all our workforce.
About the Role
The Practice Supervisor role is pivotal to our success. As the practice expert you will collaborate closely with the Principal Social Worker and the Learning and Development Service and your direct line management structure, to influence and support the delivery of excellent practice through the development and progression of our students, newly qualified social workers, and the wider workforce by demonstrating good practice, sharing knowledge and experience, offering guidance, support, mentoring and consultation. To enable focus on the development of the team you will not have your own allocated workload, but you will have the responsibility for overseeing ot...