Fixed-Term Joanna Randall-MacIver Junior Research Fellowship in Music
(2 years, fixed-term, full-time, salary £39,424 per annum)
Applications are invited for a Joanna Randall-MacIver Junior Research Fellowship in Music at St Hugh’s College, Oxford, tenable from 1 October 2026. This is a two-year, fixed-term, full-time position, not renewable, and suitable for an early-career researcher who has completed a doctorate. Applications will not normally be considered from candidates who have previously held a postdoctoral fellowship or equivalent post of 12 months’ duration or more.
The Joanna Randall-MacIver Junior Research Fellowship is open to those whose PhD research has been in an area of musicology that relies on historical enquiry (i.e. research that does not include living human participants). The position is not intended for those whose doctorate is in composition or includes significant practice-based elements.
The Fellow will also have associate membership of the Faculty of Music in the University of Oxford.
The primary purpose of this post is research. The successful candidate will be expected to use the period of the Fellowship to build or continue building an international research profile by publishing outputs originating from their doctoral research and embarking on a new, defined research project.
The basic stipend of the Fellow will be at National Pay Spine Point 29/Grade 7.1 (currently £39,424 per annum), progressing to Grade 7.2 in the second year of the Fellowship (£40,514). These figures include the Oxford University Weighting.
The Fellow will have membership of the Senior Common Room (for which there is a small annual charge) and will be entitled to all meals free of charge while working and when the kitchens are open.
The closing date for receipt of applications and references is 9.00am on Friday 6 February 2026.
Applications should comprise only:
- a completed application form which includes a section asking for an outline of doctoral work (200 words) and a section dedicated to a new research project (800 words);
- a curriculum vitae, including publications, no longer than two sides of A4.
Candidates are also asked to complete an equal opportunities form and to return it to academic.recruitment@st-hughs.ox.ac.uk) at the same time as the application but as a separate file. This form is used for monitoring purposes only and will not be seen by any member of the selection committee.
Location: London (United Kingdom), Nairobi (Kenya), Tunis (Tunisia), Delhi (India) or Mexico City (Mexico) - work remotely with possible in-office hybrid Salary: Location-based in line with IPPF’s regional compensation structure. London circa GBP £53,298 / Nairobi USD $37,961 / Tunis TND 148,871 / Delhi INR 2,372,360 / Mexico MXN 686,492Report to: Director, People Organisation & Culture
About the role:
As the Anti-Racism Advisor at IPPF, you will spearhead IPPF's Anti-Racism Programme of Action, ensuring that our commitment to equity and inclusion is woven into every aspect of our work. You will work closely with IPPF Board members, our Member Associations, leadership and people across IPPF to drive transformative change and implement effective strategies to promote anti-racism and decoloniality within IPPF and beyond.
This is a hands-on, practical role for someone who can hit the ground running. You’ll be leading the design and delivery of Anti-Racism and Inclusion plans that turn IPPF’s vision of being a truly anti-racist organisation into reality — working across directorates and regions to embed change where it matters most. That means helping teams shift from intention to action — shaping and delivering interventions that have a real, measurable impact. From advising on best practice, facilitating workshops and training, to reporting on progress and helping the organisation stay accountable — this is a role with reach and purpose.
What you'll do:
Leadership and Coordination
- Coordinate the delivery and implementation of the specific objectives set out in IPPF’s Anti-Racism Programme of Action, including monitoring, evaluation and learning in line with the Theory of Change and planned objectives
- Advise the Director Leadership Team (DLT) and Regional Senior Management Teams (SMT) to create momentum and collaborate to implement initiatives that will deliver tangible outcomes, ensuring that anti-racism and decoloniality are embedded into ways of working within the Secretariat
- Engage specialist technical expertise to inform the development of initiatives
Project Management
- Develop a plan of activities to deliver the Programme, ensuring the plan is a live document and is formally reviewed on an annual basis.
- Ensure projects are delivered on time, within scope, and with measurable impact.
- Manage the design, development, roll out and reporting of Secretariat training on Anti-racism and inclusion
Organisational Integration and Coordination
- Coordinate, monitor and report to and manage work through the Board of Trustees Committee, ensuring they are updated and there is accountability
- Collaborate with the internal communications team to create and implement a comprehensive internal communications plan for the Anti-Racism & Decoloniality Road Map and related projects
- Keeping abreast of good practice, policy and legislation in relation to Anti-Racism and broader equalities areas to ensure the action plan is robust and relevant.
Cross-Organizational Collaboration
- Establish and maintain relationships with staff, member associations, and external partners working on anti-racism work, fostering collaboration and mutual support
- Work with cross-functional teams to ensure IPPF’s anti-racism work is aligned and complements inclusion activities related to gender, SOGIESC, Age and Disability.
- Work as part of the POC team to ensure that racial equity principles are embedded in all internal HR policies and practices
- Guide the Secretariat rollout of the Anti-Racism Programme of Action, ensuring alignment with IPPF’s mission, vision, and strategic objectives
- Support regions in integrating anti-racism initiatives into budgets and plans
Co-ordination of the Anti-Racism Working Group (ARWG)
- Oversee and collaborate with the Secretariat Anti-racism Working Group, dedicated to the effective coordination and implementation of anti-racism initiatives that consider the different regional needs, perceptions and realities within the Secretariat
- Provide all administrative and secretariat support to the ARWG including meeting invites, agendas and minutes, and ensure actions are carried out between meetings
- Work collaboratively with the group to ensure activities, actions and outcomes are co-produced, and that there is a collective re...
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You don't need experience in care to start your social care career with The Mungo Foundation. We recruit people based on their values and transferrable skills. Wherever your journey has taken you up until now, join us, and together we will forge a new path in what could potentially be the most rewarding role you have ever had!
Successful applicants will be able to demonstrate the following:
- The ability to adapt your communication style in order to develop successful and enjoyable relationships with the people we support
- The commitment to work with people through their personal support plans to ensure people achieve their goals and outcomes and celebrate their successes.
- A positive and flexible outlook to your work, and be able to work on your own and as part of a team.
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Dementia Advisor Salary: £26,299.00 - £30,000.00 (Depending on experience) Hours: 35 Hour per week (Fixed Term 3 years) Location: Manchester About ACCG We are delighted to offer an exciting opportunity for an experienced Dementia Advisor to join the ACCG, a registered charity providing health and social care services in Manchester. We are looking for an exceptional individual who is enthusiastic, motivated and highly professional who would like to be part our team as a Dementia Advisor to support BAME communities. The Dementia Adviser will assist BAME people with dementia and their carers providing them with support and help to maintain their independence, improve their well-being, and giving them greater control of their lives. You will build relationships with a range of local contacts and network with health and care professionals. You will also work to develop networks with partner organisations who work in the field of dementia to promote our aim to empower individuals living with dementia to make informed choices. About the role To promote the ACCG BAME Dementia Advice Service and develop networks with partner organisations who also work in the field of dementia, mental health, disabilities, and benefits and income advice, including Primary and Secondary care, Social Care and Health, and Welfare Benefit agencies, with the aim of promoting control and empowering individuals to make informed choices. To help people to navigate and access appropriate services, ensuring they make contact with the right organisation/person able to help them. To facilitate the weekly Dementia Advice, drop-in service. To establish and maintain a Dementia support Network for people living with isolation encouraging dementia, interventions such as attending group activities and workshops. families and carers to reduce social their To support service users to remain in the community through practical advice assisting with the removal of barriers to access their support needs. To gather all appropriate information from the service user and their carer enabling appropriate guidance and advice. To provide practical support as required throughout the person’s life as they live with dementia. About you The successful candidate will possess NVQ level 3 (or equivalent) with a good understanding of the needs of people affected by dementia. Social Work / Nursing Background Desirable You must have the ability to work in a manner that facilitates inclusion, particularly of people from diverse communities affected by dementia, along with an understanding of the need for service user confidentially. ACCG, Claremont Centre, 2 Jarvis Road, Hulme, Manchester, M15 5FS Phone. +44 (0) 161 226 6334 Email. admin@accg.org.uk Website. www.accg.org.uk Registered Charity No. 1028464 Company Limited by Guarantee No. 2802745 You will be speaking to people at all levels across your area so excellent communication, networking and influencing skills are also essential. You will have experience of face-to-face service delivery, a good understanding of statutory and voluntary services, ensuring independence, choice and control for all those who access our service. You will be committed to supporting people with dementia to live better lives. You will have the ability to assess and evaluate the needs of service users. You must also have the ability to manage several tasks at once and keep yourself motivated to perform under pressure. Good IT skills and experience working with databases are also essential. This post is subject to an Enhanced DBS check. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Please visit the website below for full job description and details on how to apply: http://www.accg.org.uk/work-for-us-2/vacancies/ For further information please email: recruitment@accg.org.uk Please make sure that you read the job description and person specification as your application will be shortlisted against these criteria. Please provide full contact details for all referees within your application form including email addresses. Referees provided must include your current line manager and the last two employers. We reserve the right to close any vacancies from further submissions when we have received sufficient applications from which to make a shortlist. Please ensure you apply without delay if you wish to be considered for this role. ACCG, Claremont Centre, 2 Jarvis Road, Hulme, Manchester, M15 5FS Phone. +44 (0) 161 226 6334 Email. admin@accg.org.uk Website. www.accg.org.uk Registered Charity No. 1028464 Company Limited by Guarantee No. 2802745
Manylion y Swydd/Post Details: Prentis Saer Coed Apprentice Carpenter Teitl y swydd: Post Title: Prentis Saer Coed Apprentice Carpenter Cyflog (ar gyfartaledd): Salary (pro rata): O £16,383 - Cyflog yn ddibynnol ar oedran From £16,383 - Salary dependant on age Oriau a math o gontract: Hours and Contract Type: 37 Awr, Llawn Amser, Contract Prentis/Cyfnod Penodol 37 Hours, Full Time, Apprentice Contract/Fixed Term Yn atebol i’r canlynol: Responsible to: Arweinydd Tîm Team Leader Adran: Department: Lleoliad: Location: Dyddiad cau: Closing date: Medra Medra Ceredigion Ceredigion 6 Chwefror 2026 (canol dydd) (Dylech nodi na dderbynir ceisiadau a ddaw i law ar ôl y dyddiad a’r amser cau) 6 February 2026 (midday) (Please note that applications received after this deadline will nit be accepted) Dyddiad y Cyfweliad: Interview Date: 17 Chwefror 2026 17 February 2026 Rydym yn croesawu ymgeiswyr o bob cefndir a chymuned, ac yn arbennig, y rhai sydd ar hyn o bryd yn cael eu tangynrychioli yn ein gweithlu. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and communities and in particular, those that are currently under represented in our workforce. www.barcud.cymru/jobs 0300 111 3030 jobs@barcud.cymru www.taiceredigion.cymru
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• Manage pupil behaviour in the classroom and ensure health and safety guidelines are
• adhered to
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• Demonstrate good subject and curriculum knowledge
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• Maintain updated individual Continuous Professional Development record
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• teaching • Actively engage with the madrasah’s monitoring and evaluation cycles in order to evaluate
• teaching performances
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Shape the future of sustainable energy at LUT University! We are offering a fully funded doctoral position exploring how new governance structures can advance the transition toward post-growth energy systems.
The Department of Social Sciences is looking for a doctoral (junior) researcher in energy communities and post-growth transitions. Established in 2022 within the LUT School of Engineering Sciences, the department focuses on the societal and human dimensions of global sustainability challenges. Its core research areas include sustainable citizenship, people and technology, and societal renewal. In the coming years, the department is expected to develop into an independent school within the university.
The current energy transition is embedded within a growth-oriented paradigm. Achieving a low-carbon society under this paradigm may prove unfeasible, even with extensive deployment of renewable energy, electrification, and efficiency improvements. An energy transition that remains within planetary boundaries necessitates a substantial reduction in both energy consumption and material demand.
Energy communities (ECs) are citizen-led organizations, often established in collaboration with local authorities and small businesses, that collectively produce, share, and manage renewable energy for local consumption. These emerging governance structures contribute to democratizing decision-making, decentralize control over grid infrastructures, and empower citizens to capture and redistribute economic value locally. While ECs are widely recognized for their transformative potential in energy governance, empirical research on how they may contribute to a post-growth society is still emerging.
What your work will be like
The project will explore how ECs may support an energy transition aligned with post-growth principles. Your research will examine whether and how ECs contribute to reducing energy demand, foster democratic participation, and advance energy justice. The doctoral journey will span approximately four years.
In the first stage, you will build a strong theoretical foundation through a systematic literature review and map EC models across Europe. The second stage will focus on empirical research, including qualitative case studies, semi-structured interviews, and surveys. This phase includes a three-month research visit to Politecnico di Milano, Italy, to strengthen international collaboration. In the final stage, you will integrate qualitative and quantitative findings to finalize your doctoral thesis.
Throughout the project, you will publish three peer-reviewed articles, participate in international conferences and summer schools, and engage in dissemination activities such as policy briefs.
The employment relationship will start with a one-year term (including a six-month trial period) and depending on the progress of your studies and research—specifically, the completion of 10 ECTS and submission of the first article within the first year— it will be extended for up to three additional years.
A junior researcher must apply to the LUT Doctoral School for the right to complete doctoral studies within the first two months of the appointment.
What we expect from you
This position requires a master’s degree in social sciences. Other academic backgrounds, such as economics (including ecological or energy economics) or engineering (especially a focus on energy systems and renewable energy), will also be considered.
We particularly value familiarity with topics such as post-growth models, sustainability transitions, energy systems modeling, and energy justice.
You should have knowledge of both qualitative and quantitative research methods or be willing to acquire new methodological skills during the first year of your doctoral studies. Success in this position requires the ability to work independently, communicate your findings clearly, and collaborate effectively within an international research community.
A strong academic background, genuine interest in pursuing doctoral studies, and commitment to completing the degree on schedule are essential.
What we offer
We offer a dynamic and supportive environment at the Department of Social Sciences, where you can develop your own research profile a...
We are recruiting for Tenant Liaison Workers to join our Short Term Housing programme in Glasgow.
Our Short Term Housing programme provides a link between private property owners and tenants. Our goal is to end homelessness by providing access to privately rented properties, as we believe that this is an effective and long-term solution. The Tenant Liaison Worker will ensure a high-quality, customer focused housing management service within their individual property portfolio, ensuring effective customer liaison and promotion of tenant participation.
Part time hours will be considered, minimum 21 hours per week.
Main duties and responsibilities will include:
- Effective engagement with landlords and letting agents in the management of properties, ensuring they are fit for purpose and comply with legal, health and safety and corporate standards.
- Maintaining occupancy levels through efficient allocation and void management of properties.
- Liaison with external agencies such as Community Homeless Teams, Housing Benefit and Council Tax teams, landlords, support providers, health programmes, local authority and other agencies as required.
- Arranging and facilitating tenancy support with those we support to meet contractual requirements and individual need.
- Develop positive, respectful and compassionate relationships with the people we support, focusing on their strengths and aspirations as individuals.
- Have a high standard of professional integrity with colleagues and other professionals. • Establish clear professional boundaries with the people we support.
- Assessing, and progressing all referrals made to the service in line with service specification.
- Effective engagement with landlords and letting agents in the management of properties, ensuring they are fit for purpose and comply with legal, health and safety and corporate standards.
Our values make us who we are and define our actions and behaviours every day. We’d expect the post-holder to uphold and represent our organisation in a way that reflects our values and person-centred way of working.
We would ideally like to hear from applicants who have experience of working in a housing/social care environment. Evidence of continued professional development or a housing/social care related qualification would also be beneficial. A full driving license and access to a car for work purposes is essential. (employees must hold insurance that covers both domestic and business use)
What you can expect from us...
We value our staff as our greatest asset and will provide the following working conditions:
- The post holder will report to a Housing Team Lead and through them to the Housing Services Manager.
- Your normal working hours are 35 per week, worked Monday to Friday between the hours of 9am and 5pm, depending on the needs of the service, with 1-hour unpaid break.
- Your usual place of work is Rosemount Business Park, Charles Street, Glasgow, G21 2QA. The role involves lone working and travelling in your own vehicle between properties and being out in the community. Lone working policy in place.
- Annual leave entitlement of 210 hours holiday (equivalent to 6 weeks) pro rata per year in the first year rising to 280 hours (equivalent to 8 weeks) pro rata per year in the second. This includes public holidays
- You will be automatically enrolled into the People’s Pension in the month that you will complete 3 months of employment, provided you meet the auto-enrolment criteria
- Life Insurance from day one
- Cycle to work scheme
- Option to purchase and sell annual leave
Full list of benefits is detailed in the job & person specification
We are recruiting for Tenant Liaison Workers to join our Short Term Housing programme in Glasgow.
Our Short Term Housing programme provides a link between private property owners and tenants. Our goal is to end homelessness by providing access to privately rented properties, as we believe that this is an effective and long-term solution. The Tenant Liaison Worker will ensure a high-quality, customer focused housing management service within their individual property portfolio, ensuring effective customer liaison and promotion of tenant participation.
Part time hours will be considered, minimum 21 hours per week.
Main duties and responsibilities will include:
- Effective engagement with landlords and letting agents in the management of properties, ensuring they are fit for purpose and comply with legal, health and safety and corporate standards.
- Maintaining occupancy levels through efficient allocation and void management of properties.
- Liaison with external agencies such as Community Homeless Teams, Housing Benefit and Council Tax teams, landlords, support providers, health programmes, local authority and other agencies as required.
- Arranging and facilitating tenancy support with those we support to meet contractual requirements and individual need.
- Develop positive, respectful and compassionate relationships with the people we support, focusing on their strengths and aspirations as individuals.
- Have a high standard of professional integrity with colleagues and other professionals. • Establish clear professional boundaries with the people we support.
- Assessing, and progressing all referrals made to the service in line with service specification.
- Effective engagement with landlords and letting agents in the management of properties, ensuring they are fit for purpose and comply with legal, health and safety and corporate standards.
Our values make us who we are and define our actions and behaviours every day. We’d expect the post-holder to uphold and represent our organisation in a way that reflects our values and person-centred way of working.
We would ideally like to hear from applicants who have experience of working in a housing/social care environment. Evidence of continued professional development or a housing/social care related qualification would also be beneficial. A full driving license and access to a car for work purposes is essential. (employees must hold insurance that covers both domestic and business use)
What you can expect from us...
We value our staff as our greatest asset and will provide the following working conditions:
- The post holder will report to a Housing Team Lead and through them to the Housing Services Manager.
- Your normal working hours are 35 per week, worked Monday to Friday between the hours of 9am and 5pm, depending on the needs of the service, with 1-hour unpaid break.
- Your usual place of work is Rosemount Business Park, Charles Street, Glasgow, G21 2QA. The role involves lone working and travelling in your own vehicle between properties and being out in the community. Lone working policy in place.
- Annual leave entitlement of 210 hours holiday (equivalent to 6 weeks) pro rata per year in the first year rising to 280 hours (equivalent to 8 weeks) pro rata per year in the second. This includes public holidays
- You will be automatically enrolled into the People’s Pension in the month that you will complete 3 months of employment, provided you meet the auto-enrolment criteria
- Life Insurance from day one
- Cycle to work scheme
- Option to purchase and sell annual leave
- Ongoing learning and development
Department
Economics and Business
Type
Full Time
Closing Date
28 January 2026 9:00 am
Start Date
Full time or part time.
Start date negotiable
We are looking for either a graduate or an experienced teacher to join our collaborative and successful Economics department. We would also accept applications from Teachers who can teach combined Economics and Business across both Departments. The position demands high professional standards and excellent subject knowledge in order to teach Economics and or Business at A level.
The successful candidate will play a full and active role in the pastoral and co-curricular life of the School, although this can be negotiated at interview if flexible working is required This is a fantastic opportunity to join a fun, forward-thinking school which is committed to academic excellence; continual development of staff; and innovative teaching and learning strategies. This is within the context of outstanding pastoral care and co-curricular provision to ensure the best possible holistic pupil experience.
If you like to work collaboratively and welcome the opportunity to develop as a practitioner, we offer a comprehensive induction and CPD programme for all levels of staff, competitive remuneration package, support with teacher training for unqualified teachers and outstanding, well-equipped facilities.
Closing date: 9.00am, 28 January 2026
Interview date: w/c 2 February 2026
Applications will be assessed in order of receipt and interviews may occur at any stage after applications are received. We reserve the right to appoint before the closing date and therefore invite interested candidates to apply as soon as possible.
Full details can be downloaded below
Candidate Brief – Teacher of Economics, Business – January 2026
To apply please download and complete the following forms, and return them, with a letter supporting your application, by email to recruitment@stjohns.surrey.sch.uk.
Application for Employment – Teaching Staff
Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form
Reg Charity No: 312064
St John’s School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Applicants must be willing to undergo safeguarding screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). The School may carry out online searches on shortlisted candidates and all applications will be required to provide details of their online profile, including social media accounts, as part of their application.
The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the School is therefore permitted to ask job applicants to declare all convictions and cautions (including those which are “spent” unless they are “protected” under the DBS filtering rules) in order to assess their suitability to work with children.”
A school where we can all be ourselves #EqualityatStJohn’s
Aspiring Music Leaders 2026
Job Description
B:Music Aspiring Music Leaders supports musicians who have an interest in teaching or community work. Successful applicants will shadow and support our team of professional tutors across the following opportunities:
- After school ensembles (Secondary outreach)
- Generation Birmingham (Primary outreach)
- B:Music Summer School 2025
- B:and Together Weekend Jazz & Gospel Ensembles
With support from their mentors, they will develop skills to lead their own music workshops to whole classes, groups & small group ensembles during the project.
This is a hands-on learning experience, where musicians will be mentored by professional tutors and experience working in a range of different schools and communities.
This is a paid learning opportunity, with the intention of welcoming successful applicants to our B:Music team of tutors once they have completed their training.
We encourage applicants from all musical backgrounds to apply. A good knowledge of jazz music and theory is desirable but not essential.
Please note that for all long form questions on our application form, there is an option to submit a video instead of providing a written answer.
Application closing date
10am Monday 16 February
Shortlisting for interview
You will hear back from us regarding the outcome of your application on Wednesday 18 February
Interviews
Monday 23 February to Friday 27 February
Lecturer - Music & Music Business - 0.6 FTE
The post holder will support excellence in learning through the preparation and delivery of high quality learning, teaching and assessment materials and by supporting learners.
National Terms and Conditions of employment for Lecturing Staff apply to this post.Key Responsibilities
They will work closely and supportively with other colleagues and partners to deliver excellence in learning. The role will specifically involve:
· Teaching and Assessment
· Curriculum Development
· Quality and Standards
· Student Support
· Continuing Professional Development
It is mandatory for entrants:
- who do not possess the Teaching Qualification in Further Education (TQFE) or equivalent to complete the:
o Teaching Essentials Programme within the first 6 months of their employment;
o Professional Development Award within 12 to 18 months; and
o TQFE thereafter in due course.
- to be registered with General Teaching Council (Scotland) – provisional or full registration.
This post will have a teaching remit at an agreed number of class contact hours.
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
The post holder will be educated to SCQF Level 8 or relevant professional equivalent in Music & Music Business; or have significant relevant experience in the specialist area as an alternative to formal qualifications; or an appropriate vocational alternative, a recognised teaching qualification and evidence of Continuous Professional Development.
Knowledge:
Knowledge:
Demonstrable knowledge of:
- Further Education in Scotland
- National priorities for education
- The skills priorities locally
Skills and Competencies:
- Ability to provide engaging, inclusive and high quality learning and assessment opportunities that meet diverse learning needs
- Contribute to the development of curriculum delivery
- Develop and maintain effective relationships with stakeholders
- Ability to initiate innovation and promote change
- Ability to plan effective and responsive curriculum
- Ability to undertake partnership work and raise the College’s profile externally
Experience:
- Recent practice within teaching Music & Music Business is essential.
- Ability to provide flexible and innovative approaches to the delivery of the curriculum, including the use of new learning technologies
- Possess effective ICT skills and an understanding of the role of online learning
- Previous experience of individual or group guidance/supervision in a formal or informal setting
- Relevant industrial or practitioner experience in appropriate discipline
- Teaching in a post compulsory education setting and of assessment and moderation in the context of SQA and the National Curriculum
Benefits
Why work at Glasgow Kelvin:
- Access to a generous Pension Scheme.
- A professional development review process – continuous professional and personal development.
- Professional and personal development for all staff – we offer an extensive range of staff development opportunities and events to support you in your role, help you reach your full potential and plan for your future.
- Cycle to Work Scheme.
- Mileage Allowance – reclaimable for travel on College Business
- Employee Assistance Programme - a 24-hour service that supports your health and wellbeing.
- Flexible Working and Family Friendly Policy – Flexible Working, Maternity, Parental, Paternity and Adoption Leave – enhanced entitlements.
- Sick Pay – Enhanced entitlement above the national average.
- Wellbeing – a range of activities to enhance and support your wellbeing, access to sports facilities and fitness activities.
About Glasgow Kelvin College
About Glasgow Kelvin College:Glasgow Kelvin College seeks to provide learning opportunities of the highest quality, which engages learners from the widest range of backgrounds, and supports their progression to employment or to further study. We play a vital role in providing accessible vocational and core-skills learning and y...
Rehabilitation Support Worker - Aylesbury
Req # 727
Buckinghamshire - Kent House, 1 Haslerig Close, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
Job Description
Posted Monday 5 January 2026 at 02:00
Rehabilitation Support Worker
Aylesbury
Salary: A competitive rate of up to £14.75 per hour
Hours: Minimum of 21 hours per week. we do not offer 20 hour contracts.
Here is your opportunity to start a career in rehabilitation support work. You do not need experience in care or support roles – we provide a full induction and specialist training and coaching.
Working in brain injury rehabilitation is different to other kinds of support work. You’re there to encourage and guide individuals, helping them gain the skills and confidence to live independently.
You will share the journey with these inspiring people as they overcome hurdles, achieve milestones, and reach the goals they’ve set. Many of the people we support only stay for three months before they are ready to move on. You can make a massive difference in that time.
We have full and part-time roles on offer.
Why join us?
Brainkind is a charity that aims to improve the lives of people
with brain injuries in the UK.Our assessment centres, rehabilitation units and hospitals use expert neurorehabilitation to support people to regain the skills they have lost. We treat people with a range of brain injuries – sustained through trauma, illness, substance abuse and more – to recover and meet their personal goals. Our employees are incredibly passionate about the jobs they do – you’ll find a strong team spirit across our services and amazing colleagues who always pull together and look out for each other.
The Role
Located in Aylesbury, Kent House is a specialist residential centre providing continuing rehabilitation and specialist care and support for people with acquired brain injury (ABI). It forms part of the nationwide network of rehabilitation support services provided by Brainkind.
We will train you to provide personalised support to our adult residents. You will follow individual support plans to meet the needs and aspirations of each person. The focus is developing independent living skills: personal hygiene, meal preparation, exercise, leisure activities, socialising – the daily routine of regular life.
It is a really varied job, with all kinds of different activities to organise and participate in – both at Kent House and in the local Aylesbury community: art, crafts, music, sports, gardening, shopping, swimming, and countless others.
You’ll get huge job satisfaction from seeing the people you are supporting do more for themselves and live the life they want to live. If you’re interested in building a career, we’re here to support you all the way on your own journey.
About you
We’re not looking for any kind of specific experience. It is your personality and values that will make you a good fit for the role and our Charity. We can train and develop you to become a great rehabilitation support worker if you:
• have genuine empathy for our residents, with the positivity, patience, and resilience to support them through the difficult times of their rehabilitation
• enjoy teamwork and take pride in getting a job done well alongside your colleagues
• have excellent face to face communication skills and a good standard of literacy
• have good time management skills and the ability to prioritise your own workload.
Rewards
You can look forward to excellent benefits, including handy discounts on many brands and services.
- A competitive rate of Up to £14.75 per hour
- 33 Days AL
- Buy/Sell up to 5 days AL each year
- Health Cash Plan
- Access to our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
- Excellent training and support
- Company Pension
- Group life assurance
- Eye voucher scheme
- Long service and staff awards
- Free parking
We also put a big focus on employee wellbeing and support. It matters to us that you feel at your best. Career development is a priority. We will ensure you get all the training and learning opportunities you need to achieve your goals.
To join our friendly team please click the
Apply Now Button.Please note: we will be shortlisting and interviewing candidates on a rolling basis until the role is filled therefore, we recommend applying as soon as possible.
*All successful candidates are subject to compliance checks including 3 years of checkable references and DBS/PVG checks*
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Bank Rehabilitation Support Worker - Glasgow (Graham Anderson House)
Req # 593
Glasgow - Graham Anderson House, 1161 Springburn Road, Glasgow, Glasgow City, United Kingdom
Job Description
Posted Friday 23 January 2026 at 02:00
Rehabilitation Support Worker
WE DO NOT OFFER SPONOSRSHIP FOR THIS ROLE
Glasgow (Graham Anderson House)
Salary: £ 13.63 per hour
Hours: BANK
We welcome experienced carers and support workers for other care settings, giving you the opportunity to put any transferable skills to their full potential.
Working in brain injury is different to other kinds of support work. You’re there to encourage and guide individuals, helping them gain the skills and confidence to live independently.
You will share the journey with these inspiring people as they overcome hurdles, achieve milestones, and reach the goals they’ve set. Graham Anderson House is home to many of the people we support, however, some of them will move on. You can make a massive difference in that time.
Why join us?
Brainkind is a charity that aims to improve the lives of people
with brain injuries in the UK.Our assessment centres, rehabilitation units and hospitals use expert neurorehabilitation to support people to regain the skills they have lost. We treat people with a range of brain injuries – sustained through trauma, illness, substance abuse and more – to recover and meet their personal goals. Our employees are incredibly passionate about the jobs they do – you’ll find a strong team spirit across our services and amazing colleagues who always pull together and look out for each other.
The Role
We will train you to provide personalised support to our adult residents. You will follow individual support plans to meet the needs and aspirations of each person. The focus is developing independent living skills: personal hygiene, meal preparation, exercise, leisure activities, socialising – the daily routine of regular life.
It is a really varied job, with all kinds of different activities to organise and participate in art, crafts, music, sports, gardening, shopping, swimming, college, employment and countless others. We also have our own indoor and outdoor gymnasiums.
You’ll get huge job satisfaction from seeing the people you are supporting do more for themselves and live the life they want to live. If you’re interested in building a career, we’re here to support you all the way on your own journey.
For an insight in to what the role would entail please watch our video detailing a Day in the Life of one of our Support Workers at Brainkind:
Working at Brainkind: A day in the life - MillieAbout you
We’re not looking for any kind of specific experience. It is your personality and values that will make you a good fit for the role and our Charity. We can train and develop you to become a great rehabilitation support worker if you:
• have genuine empathy for our residents, with the positivity, patience, and resilience to support them through the difficult times of their rehabilitation
• enjoy teamwork and take pride in getting a job done well alongside your colleagues
• have excellent face to face communication skills and a good standard of literacy
• have good time management skills and the ability to prioritise your own workload.
Rewards
- A competitive rate of upto £13.63 per hour
- Access to our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
- Excellent training and support
- Group life assurance
- Eye voucher scheme
- Company Pension
- Long service and staff awards
- Free parking
We also put a big focus on employee wellbeing and support. It matters to us that you feel at your best. Career development is a priority. We will ensure you get all the training and learning opportunities you need to achieve your goals.
If this position sounds of interest to you, apply today by clicking
Apply Nowbutton.Please note: we will be shortlisting and interviewing candidates on a rolling basis until the role is filled therefore, we recommend applying as soon as possible.
*All successful candidates are subject to compliance checks including 3 years of checkable references and DBS/PVG checks*
Brainkind are a Disability Confident Employer. As users of the disability confident scheme, we guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for the vacancy. Brainkind is committed to promoting a diverse and inclu...
Rehabilitation Support Worker - Glasgow (Eastfields)
Req # 507
Glasgow - Eastfields, 1161 Springburn Road, Glasgow, Glasgow City, United Kingdom
Job Description
Posted Wednesday 21 January 2026 at 02:00
REHABILITATION SUPPORT WORKER ***DRIVER PREFERRED***
WE DO NOT OFFER SPONOSRSHIP FOR THIS ROLE
Glasgow (Eastfields)
Salary: £ 13.63 per hour
Hours: Full time INCLUDES WEEKEND WORKING
Shift Patterns include
6am till 3pm
3pm till 00:00
745pm till 815am
Here is your opportunity to start a career in support work.
We welcome experienced carers and support workers for other care settings, giving you the opportunity to put any transferable skills to their full potential.
Working in brain injury is different to other kinds of support work. You’re there to encourage and guide individuals, helping them gain the skills and confidence to live independently.
You will share the journey with these inspiring people as they overcome hurdles, achieve milestones, and reach the goals they’ve set.
Why join us?
Brainkind is a charity that aims to improve the lives of people
with brain injuries in the UK.Our assessment centres, rehabilitation units and hospitals use expert neurorehabilitation to support people to regain the skills they have lost. We treat people with a range of brain injuries – sustained through trauma, illness, substance abuse and more – to recover and meet their personal goals. Our employees are incredibly passionate about the jobs they do – you’ll find a strong team spirit across our services and amazing colleagues who always pull together and look out for each other.
The Role
We will train you to provide personalised support to our adult residents. You will follow individual support plans to meet the needs and aspirations of each person. The focus is developing independent living skills: personal hygiene, meal preparation, exercise, leisure activities, socialising – the daily routine of regular life.
It is a really varied job, with all kinds of different activities to organise and participate in art, crafts, music, sports, gardening, shopping, swimming, college, employment and countless others. We also have our own indoor and outdoor gymnasiums.
You’ll get huge job satisfaction from seeing the people you are supporting do more for themselves and live the life they want to live. If you’re interested in building a career, we’re here to support you all the way on your own journey.
For an insight in to what the role would entail please watch our video detailing a Day in the Life of one of our Support Workers at Brainkind:
Working at Brainkind: A day in the life - MillieAbout you
We’re not looking for any kind of specific experience. It is your personality and values that will make you a good fit for the role and our Charity. We can train and develop you to become a great rehabilitation support worker if you:
• have genuine empathy for our residents, with the positivity, patience, and resilience to support them through the difficult times of their rehabilitation
• enjoy teamwork and take pride in getting a job done well alongside your colleagues
• have excellent face to face communication skills and a good standard of literacy
• have good time management skills and the ability to prioritise your own workload.
Rewards
- A competitive rate of £13.63 per hour
- 33 days annual leave inclusive of bank holidays (pro-rata)
- Buy/Sell up to 5 days Annual Leave
- Health Cash Plan (From June)
- Access to our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
- Excellent training and support
- Group life assurance
- Eye voucher scheme
- Company Pension
- Long service and staff awards
- Free parking
We also put a big focus on employee wellbeing and support. It matters to us that you feel at your best. Career development is a priority. We will ensure you get all the training and learning opportunities you need to achieve your goals.
If this position sounds of interest to you, apply today by clicking
Apply Nowbutton.Please note: we will be shortlisting and interviewing candidates on a rolling basis until the role is filled therefore, we recommend applying as soon as possible.
*All successful candidates are subject to compliance checks including 3 years of checkable references and DBS/PVG checks*
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