Job description Job title: Cover/Supply SEN Tutor Responsible to: Aspirations Manager Based: Cambridge Harvey’s Barn and Granary Barn, Park End, Swaffham Bulbeck, Job Purpose The main purpose of this post is to cover annual leave and sickness for the Aspirations Tutor team. The Aspirations Tutor team provide a programme of structured teaching sessions and support 1:1 learners on the autistic spectrum to enable them to develop against personalised outcomes. The aim of the Aspirations service is to • provide educational activities for 16-25 year olds with autism • • maintain and enhance independence and life skills improve employability prospects for adults with autism Tasks and responsibilities: 1. Tutor those who attend the Aspirations Service in a manner that demonstrates the ethos of Red2Green, and ensures Aspirations is a personalised service • Plans (when needed), and delivers engaging and appropriately differentiated group sessions, which support learners with their relevant objectives, including getting equipment and materials ready as required Instructs and supports staff, to a high standard, in delivering group sessions as per plans • • Supports learners individually, or in a group setting, to boost their confidence, self- esteem and motivation, encouraging them to make choices and promote their independence • Supports learners needs and behaviours by utilising behaviour plans, risk assessments and staff’s knowledge of individuals within the group • Keeps the Aspirations manager and Tutor fully alerted of relevant issues concerning behaviour of learners that occur when attending Red2Green • Liaises with the tutor that they are covering, and feeds back on the session • Follows the Code of Conduct, Safeguarding and any other policies and procedures relevant to their role 2. Be a proactive team member to ensure the smooth running and operations of the Aspirations Service, and Red2Green • Operates as an active and constructive team member, communicating both internally and externally to a high standard • Keeps CharityLog up to date with all phone-calls, e-mails and messages pertinent to a client’s attendance at Red2Green. Logs any Safeguarding and Cause for Concern records, before the end of the working day • Participates in staff training activities, as required, and completing all training and development both mandatory and supplementary as determined by the Aspirations Manager and the CEO Bank Aspirations Tutor Job Description March 2024 Page 1 of 3 • Ensures that medication is administered according to protocol, MAR sheets are filled in, and medication is stored correctly during the working day • Attends and contributes to staff meetings on their working days 3. Be an ambassador for the Aspirations Service by nurturing relationships with all external contacts, by communicating in a high quality and efficient manner. • Builds good relationships with learners’ families/carers to make sure that they are involved (as appropriate) in developing learners’ skills and abilities • Always acts professionally, and behaves in a way that reflects Red2Green’s values and culture • Communicates in a professional, clear, and positive way in all external relationships To undertake such other duties, training and/or hours of work as may be reasonably required, and which are consistent with the general level of responsibility of this job. Note: This job description is not exhaustive and may be added to or changed to from time to time following discussions and consultation with the post holder and line manager. Signed: (employee) Signed: (manager) Date: Date: Bank Aspirations Tutor Job Description March 2024 Page 2 of 3 Person specification Job title: Bank Aspirations Tutor Team: Aspirations Knowledge • An understanding of the Essential Desirable individual needs of adults with autistic spectrum conditions • An understanding of different disabilities and the special needs they bring • Understanding of and commitment to Equality, Inclusion & Diversity • Qualification for teaching (adults or QTS) Experience • Experience of working with • Experience working as a people with autism tutor or teacher • Experience of working with people with learning disabilities Skills • Able to plan ahead, prioritise, and work to deadlines • Excellent interpersonal skills • Excellent oral and written communication skills • Able to encourage and support other people • Good record keeping • Ability to work in a team • Able to use own initiative • Excellent IT skills Other • A flexible approach • DBS disclosure • Car owner with a clean driving licence Red2Green, Harvey’s Barn, Park End, Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambridge, CB25 0NA Registered charity no: 1112429, www.red2green.org, info@red2green.org Bank Aspirations Tutor Job Description March 2024 Page 3 of 3
External Job title: Cover/Supply SEN Tutor Hours: When required. Working days are 9am 4:30pm Mon- Fri Contract: Permanent Zero Hours Contract Salary: £18 per hour + 12.07% Holiday pay Location: Harvey’s Barn, Park End, Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambridge Please download the application and equal opportunity forms from the website here: https://www.red2green.org/vacancies.html#/ and email to vacancies@red2green.org The role: We are looking for caring, creative, and versatile individuals to join our team of Cover Tutors to cover annual leave and sickness for our Aspirations Tutor Team. You will work with a group of Autistic Learners delivering work set by a member of the team or created by yourself. No two days are the same, so you need to enjoy variety. You will understand the needs of our Autistic Leaners and help them reach their objectives. Who we are: We support and promote people aged 16+ in Cambridgeshire and the surrounding areas who are autistic and or have learning disabilities to live a fulfilling life and we enable opportunities for them to progress towards independence, education, and employment. We also work to raise awareness of the potential of people with disabilities to make a positive and valuable contribution to society. Key duties and responsibilities of the role: • Plans (when needed), and delivers engaging and appropriately differentiated group sessions • Instructs and supports staff, to a high standard, in delivering group sessions as per plans • Supports learners needs and behaviours by utilising behaviour plans, risk assessments and staff’s knowledge of individuals within the group Liaises with the tutor that they are covering, and feeds back on the session • • Operates as an active and constructive team member, communicating both internally and externally to a high standard • Always acts professionally and behaves in a way that reflects Red2Green’s values (Individuality, Positivity, Inclusivity, and Connectivity) and culture. Person specification: You will have: • An understanding of different disabilities and the special needs they bring • Understanding of and commitment to Equality, Inclusion & Diversity • Experience of working with people with Autism • Excellent oral and written communication skills • Able to encourage and support other people • Able to plan ahead, prioritise, and work to deadlines • Ability to work in a team • Flair for innovative thinking and positive “can do” attitude Benefits: • Red2Green is located in a beautiful rural environment, with free and ample parking, • We contribute 4% employer pension contributions External • Twenty-minute paid lunchbreak • As a member of our support staff, you are provided with Red2Green T-shirts and hoodies. • Training is provided and undertaken during working hours. • We make staff wellbeing a priority, with 3 Mental Health First Aiders, and regular supervision sessions with managers. It is a requirement for this post that an enhanced DBS disclosure check will be undertaken for the successful candidate.
Location: Great Walstead
Salary: Competitive
Closing Date: 30/01/2026 23:59
Position Type: {Advertised Full Time / Part Time}
Expiry Date: 30/01/2026 23:59
The Vacancy
We are looking to appoint an experienced and passionate VMT (Violin) to work within a team of highly experienced VMTs.
The successful candidate will:
- Have excellent instrumental skills and experience in teaching the Violin.
- An enthusiasm for music and the ability to convey this to pupils.
- Experience in preparing children for ABRSM exams.
- Experience of preparing candidates for music scholarships (desirable).
- The ability to work as a team.
- An enthusiast commitment to all aspects of the music department programme of co-curricular activities.
- A professional approach which inspires confidence in teachers, pupils and parents alike.
- Commitment to the all round ethos of the school.
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 483528 or email
A completed application should be submitted by the closing date of 30/01/2026 23:59, although applications may be considered upon receipt.
Great Walstead is a dynamic Independent Day School nestled in the glorious Sussex countryside on a site of 250 acres, surrounded by fields and woodland. The School seeks to nurture academic ability, kind character and a spirit of adventure in our pupils whose ages range from 2 ½ to 13 years old. The School believes that children are born creative, curious and imaginative.
The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all of our staff to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be required to undertake an enhanced disclosure via the DBS and to register with the update service.
Great Walstead is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
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Department: Football Division – Boys Academy Medical and Sport Science Department
Hours of Work: Fixed Term, Variable Casual Hours (predominately working evenings and weekends for training or match cover)
Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract until 30 June 2027
Salary: Attractive Remuneration Package
Location: Bodymoor Heath Training Ground & Brookvale Academy
Closing Date: Sunday 1 February 2026
1. The Department
Our Boys Academy Department is proud to have achieved the prestigious Category One Academy status which reflects our commitment to delivering excellence across all areas of youth football including coaching, education, training, and facilities. We are dedicated to supporting and nurturing the next generation of elite footballers, as demonstrated in our memorable treble-winning 2024/25 season for our U18s as we topped the Under-18 Premier League Southern section table, the Under-18 Premier League national title and we lifted the prestigious FA Youth Cup.
As we continue to build on our success, we are thrilled to announce an exciting opportunity for a Therapist to join our Academy Medical Department in a role primarily focused on providing pitch side emergency medical services during academy training sessions and fixtures, on a variable hours basis.
2. The Role
As the Academy Therapist you will be part of a wider Therapy team responsible for providing pitch side emergency aid cover to Academy Players (Pre-Academy up to aged 16 groups), whilst also assisting full time Academy medical and sport science staff in the assessment and rehabilitation of injured players (where required), the delivery of bespoke activation, warm up and individual and group gym/pitch sessions focused on athletic development, and the implementation of specific injury reduction strategies.
For further information about the Role, please see the Role Profile.
3. The Person
To be considered for this role, you will need to hold the following qualifications:
* BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy or BSc (Hons) Sports Therapy
* Membership to the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) and Registration with the Health and Care Professionals Council (HCPC) or Membership to the Society of Sports Therapist or Sports Therapy Association
* UK Driving Licence with access to a vehicle to travel between sites
The successful candidate must be a clear, concise, and accurate communicator with the ability to liaise and build successful relationships with a range of colleagues, players and parents. You will need to be able to demonstrate sound knowledge of applied anatomy and pediatric injuries, ideally in a sporting environment.
While not essential, knowledge of the Elite Player Performance Plan (Category 1 Academy), experience of working within an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary team and a pitch side medical care qualification would be highly advantageous.
You must also be available to work flexibly, predominantly on evenings and weekends.
4. The Person
There has never been a better time to join Aston Villa Football Club. Our drive to succeed is visible on the global stage, we are building a family ethos and culture to be proud of, and realising our ambitious plans for the expansion and improvement of our world-class facilities. If you are already excited by this challenge and want to play your part in our historic Club, then you'll be pleased to hear about our amazing staff benefits you'll receive whilst working for us! See our Staff Benefits booklet to find out more.
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- Vacancy Type
- Fixed Term/Full Time
- Category
- Curatorial
(Curatorial) - Salary Range
- £28,895.78 - £35,598.34
- Hours
- 35
- Welsh Language Level Requirement
- Desirable
- Job Summary
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Mae Amgueddfa Cymru yn deulu o saith amgueddfa genedlaethol sydd â'r nod o ysbrydoli pawb i ddysgu a mwynhau trwy gyfrwng ein casgliadau cenedlaethol.
Datblygwyd Strategaeth Datblygu Casgliadau Amgueddfa Cymru 2023-28 mewn ymgynghoriad ag ystod o randdeiliaid ledled Cymru, gan gynnwys Ffederasiwn Amgueddfeydd Cymru. Maes blaenoriaeth a nodwyd yn ystod yr ymgynghoriad yw cynyddu mynediad corfforol, deallusol a digidol i'r casgliad cenedlaethol fel y gall pawb yng Nghymru lywio a chymryd rhan yn ei ddatblygiad.
Ein casgliad archaeoleg a niwmismateg yw'r mwyaf o ran maint a'r mwyaf cynhwysfawr yng Nghymru, gan ddarparu cofnod unigryw o fywyd y genedl dros chwarter miliwn o flynyddoedd. Mae'n cael ei arddangos yn Sain Ffagan Amgueddfa Werin Cymru ac Amgueddfa Lleng Rufeinig Cymru. Mae'r eitemau nad ydynt yn cael eu harddangos yn cael eu storio yn Amgueddfa Genedlaethol Caerdydd a'r Ganolfan Gasgliadau Genedlaethol yn Nantgarw. Rydym hefyd yn cynnal benthyciadau i sefydliadau dros Gymru benbaladr a thu hwnt.
Yn eich llythyr cais, eglurwch sut rydych chi'n bodloni gofynion penodol y swydd fel y'u hamlinellir yn y disgrifiad swydd.
Dyddiad Cau: 09 Chwefror 2026 @4pm
Dyddiad Cyfweld
Yr wythnos yn cychwyn: 02 Mawrth 2026
Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales is a family of seven national museums whose purpose is to inspire learning and enjoyment for everyone through the national collections of Wales.
Amgueddfa Cymru’s Collection Development Strategy 2023-28 was developed in consultation with a range of stakeholders across Wales, including the Welsh Museums Federation. A priority area identified during the consultation is increasing physical, intellectual and digital access to the national collection so that everyone in Wales can shape and participate in its development.
Our archaeology and numismatic collection is Wales’s largest and most comprehensive, providing a unique record of the nation’s life across a quarter of a million years. It is displayed at St Fagans National Museum of History and National Roman Legion Museum. Those items not on display are stored at National Museum Cardiff and The National Collection Centre at Nantgarw. We also maintain loans to organisations across Wales and further afield.
In your cover letter please express how you meet the job specific requirements for the role as outlines in the job description
Closing Date: 09 February 2026
Interview Date
Week commencing: 02 March 2026
- Job Profile
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Job Profile document
Dance Health Programmes Manager
Company: Scottish Ballet
Location: Glasgow
Level: Manager
Salary: £32,000 to £34,000 per annum, dependant on experience.
Contract Type: Full Time
Closing Date: 06 Feb 26
Job Description:
Our vacancy is for a Dance Health Programmes Manager who will play an important role in our Engagement team.
The purpose of this role is to assist with the planning, management and delivery of high-quality dance health programmes and projects, both nationally and locally, and to play an active role in the day-to-day running and long-term vision of the Engagement team. The role will include working closely with the Dance Health Manager and Head of Engagement to review, refine, and enhance dance health programmes, ensuring they remain impactful, accessible, and aligned with Scottish Ballet’s strategic goals.
The ability to develop and maintain excellent working relationships with internal colleagues and external partners is key to the success of this role.
In a nutshell, we want to hear from you if you have:
- Demonstrated experience of conceiving and delivering a range of dance initiatives and training, both in community, professional and formal education settings.
- Knowledge, understanding and practical experience within the field of dance for health.
- Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to establish excellent working relationships both internally at Scottish Ballet and externally.
- Ability and willingness to work to own initiative and as part of a team.
Description
Role: Caretaker - central team
Contract: 1xFull Time Permanent 1x part Time
Hours: 38 hours per week/16 hours per week
Salary: £27,368 Per annum full time. Part time pro-rata per annum
Location: Various - Must have full, clean UK driving licence
Company van provided.
For 50 years, Outward has been providing high-quality support and care services to vulnerable people across London, predominantly in North East London. Established by families seeking alternatives to institutional care, we’ve grown into a respected provider of person-centred support for adults with learning disabilities, autism, mental health needs, and complex needs. We support over 1,000 people across nine boroughs, guided by our core values: engage, enable, and empower.
Outward’s Supported Housing Department provide a high quality intensive housing management service that supports our residents to sustain their tenancies. We work with a number of registered housing providers, our principal landlord being Newlon Housing Trust, for whom outward manage properties across in several London Boroughs.
An exciting opportunity has now arisen for 1 x full time and 1 x part-time Caretaker to join the central caretaking team.
- Are you an enthusiastic, motivated and conscientious individual?
- Do you care about the wellbeing of vulnerable people and want to ensure their homes are safe?
- Do you have experience of delivering an excellent property maintenance service?
- Are you an excellent communicator?
- Can you manage your own time efficiently? And yet are happy to be part of a team dedicated to our residents.
Requirements
Essential:
· Provide an excellent caretaker service to all Outward customers, ensuring that once works are carried out, the property is left safe, clean and tidy.
· Managing and planning your day to ensure you optimise your time.
· Carrying out regular health and safety checks and tests.
· Carrying out documented property inspections where required.
· To complete all relevant training.
· Providing caretaker support to our old peoples’ services.
· Basic DIY or trade skills (plumbing, carpentry, electrical, painting)
· Experience using hand tools and light machinery
· Right to work in the UK.
· Clean UK Driving Licence
Staff must have access to a smartphone capable of receiving SMS messages and installing authentication apps for secure systems access [this must be included]
Right to Work in the UK. Please note: Outward will not provide visa sponsorship.
Desirable:
· Previous caretaking or maintenance experience (e.g., in a residential building, or healthcare setting)
· IT literacy for logging maintenance issues or using facility management systems
· Health & Safety training or awareness (e.g., COSHH, risk assessments)
Other Requirements:
- Ability to travel across multiple sites within a broad geographical area
- Adapting to changing duties or priorities
The successful applicant will have at least one year’s experience in a similar role and have the ability to carry out maintenance tasks safely and with practical ability, having a can-do attitude towards our residents and colleagues. Because of the requirement to work alone with vulnerable adults, a full DBS check will be completed before a final job offer can be made.
How to Apply
The above is not an exhaustive list of requirements for the role.
If you think you are who we are looking for, please submit a CV and statement detailing how you feel your experiences meets the requirements of the role by referring to the Job Responsibilities and the Person Specification.
There is no specific closing date for this advert. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive a sufficient number of suitable applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible. It would be great to hear from you.
Benefits
We value everything our staff do for the people we support, so we provide a great benefits package:
- 25 days Annual Leave excluding Bank Holidays (pro rata for part time)
- Comprehensive Learning & ...
Priest-in-Charge for the United Benefice of Cudham and Downe
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Job Title:
Priest-in-Charge for the United Benefice of Cudham and Downe
Position type:
Clergy post
Parish Name:
United Benefice of Cudham and Downe
Area:
Bromley and Bexley Archdeaconry
Work Terms:
Full-time, 3-year interim appointment
Applications Deadline:
22/02/2026
Interview Date:
16/03/2026
Other Information:
Cudham and Downe (pop. 2,075) are rural villages on the edge of the London Borough of Bromley. The warm and friendly congregations of these two communities are looking forward to welcoming an Interim (3-year) Priest-in-Charge who will lead them to growth through mission and ministry.
The ideal candidate will be a prayerful leader who is:
- Warm and naturally engaging, comfortable leading formal and informal worship and ready to reach into village life with love and enthusiasm.
- Has a gift for engaging with children, growing our children & young people's ministry while embracing the continuing needs of the older generation.
- Able to lead us in spiritual and numerical growth and oversee the running of the churches.
Our churches are Grade II* Listed and over 700 years old, but while we have historic buildings, we are living communities of faith and concerned about developing our outreach and service in the modern. We are keen to find a parish priest who can support us with fresh insights and ideas to develop our ministry in the community.
Worship pattern is as set out in the accompanying Profile, with Sunday services at St Mary's Downe at 9.30am and at St Peter & St Paul Cudham at 11am. Refreshments are available after each service. We also have a number of special services throughout the year.
School ministry is important to us. We are involved in weekly Collective Worship in both primary schools within the Benefice, and organise their Harvest, Christmas, Easter and end of year services in our churches. It is important our parish priest plays a key part in this ministry.
You will be supported by a paid Parish Administrator, a Licensed Schools & Families Evangelist, a team of trained Parish Visitors (inc Anna Chaplains), four churchwardens and keen and supportive PCC members.
The Vicarage is an attractive and well-proportioned 4-bed house built in the 1980s, situated on the lane which runs between the two villages. It is just under a mile from each church. There is a double-garage with electric car charging points.
For full details please see the accompanying Parish Profile, or visit our website: www.pcd.org.uk
Job Advert:
We are looking for a compassionate and experienced Care Supervisor (Days) to lead and supervise care teams at Maurice House.
Work pattern: 37.5 hours per week, 3 shifts over 7 days between 07.45 - 20.15
As Care Supervisor, you’ll be responsible for delivering high-quality, person-centred care. You will create and update care plans that prioritise individual needs, promoting health, well-being, and independence. Assessing and managing risks will be key to ensuring beneficiaries feel safe while maintaining their autonomy. Monitoring physical, mental, and psychological health will be a core part of your role, ensuring timely interventions when needed.
You will also manage shifts effectively, mentor team members, and foster a positive and supportive working environment. You’ll also contribute to continuous improvement by engaging in quality assurance activities, training, audits, and policy development.
We would like to hear from individuals who want to make a positive difference to the lives of those that have served, ensuring their unique contribution is not forgotten.
We’re looking for someone with:
- Level 3 Diploma in Adult Social Care or equivalent.
- Level 3 Team Leader/Supervisory Apprenticeship Standard (or willingness to work towards it).
- Experience in a care home, adult health, or social care setting, particularly supporting older people and those with dementia.
- Strong skills in assessing needs, creating and evaluating care plans.
- Experience in safe medication management, including ordering, storage, administration, and disposal.
- A compassionate approach to end-of-life care.
- A commitment to continuous professional development, especially in dementia care.
What we offer:
- Great staffing team, excellent facilities
- Flexible working hours
- Cycle to work scheme.
- Free parking
- Competitive generous pension plan
- Supported training and development. Legion wide
- Health care cash plan
- In house and independent counselling wellbeing scheme
- Retail discounts. Supermarkets, technology, travel, sport & leisure + lots more
- Refer a Friend scheme.
- Long Service and staff recognition awards
- LGTBQ safe space
Come and be part of the leading Armed Forces charity, making a difference to the lives of those who have served to keep us safe and protect our way of life.
Here at RBL, we aim to support our people and their wellbeing, with a package including generous paid holiday allowance and pension scheme contributions, and a range of optional benefits and discounts.
For more detailed information about the role, please see our Vacancy Information Pack attached to our direct advert.
RBL is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive organisation, reflecting the diversity of the armed forces community and of wider society. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and personal characteristics.
We may close this vacancy early if we believe we have enough strong applications to be able to successfully fill the role(s). Interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
If you require the job advert or job description in an alternative format, please contact 0808 802 8080.
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Job reference:000332
Salary:£12.70
Branch:Outreach (Homecare)
Location:Blackpool
Employment type:Permanent
Hours Per Week:35
Closing date:10/02/2026
Job Description
Do you want to work for an organisation that has a strong purpose and unites and inspires people? Start a career where you can be involved in supporting people to see change for the better. Whatever your level of experience, at One Fylde we champion enthusiasm over experience. Matching the right people with the people we support is our number one priority, so if you have the drive then we will give you all the tools you need to succeed.
As a Support Worker, you will empower individuals with learning disabilities and autism to live vibrant, independent lives! have daily adventures, foster community connections, and champion personal growth. Your passion and support will help unlock their potential—making every day meaningful!
Benefits of working at One Fylde:
- Annual Leave: 20 statutory days + Bank Holidays (Pro Rata).
- Buy annual leave scheme.
- Access to Wage-stream services including pay advances and savings scheme. Access to a Credit Union through payroll.
- Free Employee Monthly Lottery with £50 prize.
- Staff Monthly Recognition Scheme with £30 award.
- Refer a friend Scheme with £100 award.
Our Values
- Inclusive: believing that we all have the right to live the life we choose.
- Respectful: valuing everyone and appreciating their contribution.
- Enabling: supporting people to work towards their dreams and goals.
- Flexible: being ready to make changes and adjustments.
- Open: a willingness to be honest and transparent
Our focus in Outreach is to support people to live as independently as possible, to maintain their home environment, and manage their health, finances, social activities, hobbies and interests, this could be anything from supporting someone to manage their weekly shop, visit friends and family or even to go on Holiday.
Not every day is the same on Outreach, you have to be adaptable to the people you are supporting and punctual with your time management. Most of our support revolves around supporting our individuals to access the community whether this is supporting someone swimming, to the cinema, golf or slimming world.
Are you compassionate and patient? Do you have strong communication skills and love working with people? Do you have the ability to work flexibly, including evenings and weekends?
For those of you who have not done support work before, full training will be given, in fact we offer full and wide-ranging training opportunities for all, in a charity that encourages personal development.
Key responsibilities:
- Maintaining a quality service.
- Ensuring that the people we support have a safe, appropriate, and comfortable living environment.
- Communicating effectively with both internal and external stakeholders, including families and social services.
- Following support plans and other relevant information regarding how to assist the people we support, including Health and Safety requirements.
- Advocate for the rights and needs of the people we support.
Outreach Support Worker
Please note that you will need to be able to drive and hold a valid Driving licence in order to apply for this role
Working hours: 40 hours per week (Monday - Friday 6:30am-15:00pm (Please see rota included as part of the job pack)
Interview Date: To be confirmed
We are looking for an enthusiastic and adaptable individual to join our team, as part of The Open Door Project, Newport.
What is the Open Door Project?
The Open Door Project delivers outreach support to rough sleepers and vulnerably housed people across Newport. We aim to improve to support the wellbeing of individuals and develop the skills and confidence needed for future independent living.
We reach out to support homeless people sleeping rough. We reach out to support homeless people in temporary accommodation. We host a drop-in 7 days a week and we ensure our support is available across multi-agency locations
Key Responsibilities:
- To lead our early morning outreach provision, traveling across the city centre and nearby locations assertively engaging with individuals who are sleeping out. Your role will be essential in the assessment of rough sleepers, promoting safety and creating pathways into accommodation. A caring and compassionate approach is essential, alongside an ability to robustly record essential data.
- Taking a collaborative approach, working with a wide variety of statutory and voluntary partners, supporting homeless people.
The successful candidate(s) will be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge around homelessness and the key needs experienced by vulnerable homeless people
- Demonstrate great communication and IT skills
- Enjoy working as part of a team
- Hold the ability to work in sympathy with the spiritual principles of The Salvation Army
In order to complete your application please download and read the job profile and any other attachments.
In the job profile you will find the criteria required for the role please make sure that you address this in your supporting statement as this forms the basis of our shortlisting.
Appointment subject to satisfactory references, proof of right to work in the UK, Enhanced DBS Disclosure check for the adult workforce
For details of how to prove your right to work in the UK please click here and please note that we are unable to offer sponsorship.
Please note that any Salvation Army employees who are under notice of redundancy and apply for this position will be given priority consideration.
We reserve the right to close this advert earlier if we feel that we have received sufficient applications.
Promoting equality in the workplace and as a disability confident leader scheme employer, we guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet all the minimum essential criteria for the vacancy.
Benefits:
25 days annual leave + bank holidays (pro rata for part-time) a contributory pension scheme; an employee assistance programme
Outreach Support Worker (Bognor Regis)
Role/Job Title: Outreach Support WorkerLocation: Office Littlehampton, with Support Packages in Littlehampton, Bognor Regis, Chichester, and other areas across West Sussex
Hours of Work:Part-Time role available (16- 20 hours per week, including some weekends)
Optional Sleep-In shifts at £62 per night when available
Salary:£12.21 per hour
All mileage between support and during support is paid at 45p per mile, All travel time in working day is paid
Drivers with business insurance are required, however some shifts are based in Bognor only
Equal Opportunity/Accessibility and Accommodations Statement:As a Disability Confident employer, Aspens Charities is committed to fostering an inclusive and supportive environment for individuals with disabilities. We actively promote the recruitment, retention, and career development of people with disabilities, recognising the invaluable contributions they make to our organisation. We are dedicated to ensuring an accessible recruitment process for all candidates. If you require any accommodations during the application or interview process, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
Aspens’ mission is to provide high-quality care and support to individuals on the autism spectrum and with learning disabilities; meeting their needs and aspirations and empowering them to learn and grow through an integrated network of services across the South-East.
We provide support and care to children, families and adults across Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex, Brighton and Hove, Surrey and the London Borough of Bexley. Our services include registered care homes; supported living; community outreach; day services, including pathways to employment; children and young people’s groups and support; specialist support; and free online support for families and carers across the South-East.
What We Offer:
- Comprehensive Paid Trainingand opportunities for career progression, including recognised qualifications in health and social care
- Paid DBS Check(we will recover the cost should your employment terminate for any reason, other than redundancy, before passing your probation)
- Flexible Work Arrangementswith the option to take on additional bank shifts
- Annual Leave(including Bank Holidays) pro-rated based on your hours, with additional leave accrued with length of service
- Nest PensionandDeath in Service Benefit
- Access to a Dedicated Employee Assistance ProgrammeandMental Health First Aiders
- 20% Discountat Aspens High Street Stores for all staff
- Discounted Menuat the Bluebell Café (Pembury) for employees
- Refer a Friend Scheme– earn up to £250 for every successful referral
- Employee recognition programmes, including ‘Employee of the Month’
About the Role:
At Aspens we work across Kent and Sussex; supporting individuals with autistic spectrum conditions, learning disabilities and physical disabilities.
We are looking for Support workers to join our team to cover Outreach Support to Adults with Autism and Learning Disabilities.
As part of our Outreach Service we also provide 24/7 support to two people living in their own home in Bognor. This means that several shifts are available across each day/ week. We have day shifts, afternoons and evenings as well as sleep in shifts. Sleep in shifts also include a morning shift until 9/10am.
We are looking to build their team of Support Workers who also support other Service Users in the area.
Our shifts can include:
- Weekdays various from 9am-4pm across a range of Service Users.
- Evenings from 2:45pm till 6pm (till 10pm if Sleep in)
- Sleep in shifts 10pm-7am inc evening 6-10 & waking shift 7am-9/10am
- Weekends: 9:30-4:30pm, (Sleep ins optional when available)
- Some shorter sessions with Service Users at weekends
About You:
- As a support worker at Aspens you will have enthusiasm and a positive attitude towards supporting people with Autism, learning disabilities, physical disabilities and mental health issues to lead independent and fulfilling lives.
- You do not need to have had previous experience in these areas, but we do ask that you are a compassionate, caring and friendly person w...
Outreach Support Worker
- Location:Caerphilly, Caerphilly, United Kingdom
- Earnings:£23970.00 to £24480.00
Salary: £23,970 per annum (Full Time) rising to £24,480 per annum after successfully completing six-month probation period
Location: Caerphilly
Contract Type: Permanent in line with funding - Agile – working where and when required, to do the job most effectively
Hours & working Pattern:
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35 hours per week (full time)
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Generally, Monday to Friday, with occasional evening and weekend work
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Flexible start and finish times that incorporate the hours of 9.30am to 4.30pm and a minimum of 30 minutes unpaid break during these times.
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Mandatory hwb days as part of a rota
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All team members must work flexibly on occasions to meet the needs of the Charity and the people we support
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Participate in the organisation’s Tier 2 emergency on-call rota (paid)
Accountable to: Assistant Support Services Manager
Purpose of the post:To provide specialist, trauma-informed support to individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness because of experiencing domestic or sexual abuse, harm or violence
Specific responsibilities:
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Deliver specialist, trauma-informed support to a case load of adults and families, recognising the impact of domestic or sexual abuse, harm or violence, and responding with empathy, respect, and consistency.
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Contribute to an environment where support is psychologically informed, compassionate, equitable, and grounded in integrity—where every individual feels safe, heard, and supported.
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Respond to safeguarding concerns in line with legislation and organisational policies, maintaining a trauma-informed, non-judgemental stance that prioritises dignity and emotional safety.
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Work collaboratively with the team to provide Hwb cover in line with the agreed rota, ensuring individuals can access planned or emergency appointments, either in person, on the phone or online.
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Receive referrals into the service and carry out Initial Contact Assessments collaboratively, identifying the most suitable support options based on individual needs and preferences. Complete risk assessments and develop risk management plans, including the SafeLives DASH risk indicator and safety planning.
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Work closely with the team to manage and maintain the outreach waiting list, ensuring timely updates, regular contact, and effective triage for individuals.
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Work in partnership with individuals to identify support goals and outcomes, co-developing and regularly reviewing needs assessments, risk assessments, and support/safety plans
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Provide clear advocacy, signposting and referrals to internal and external services, guided by the individual’s expressed needs, interests, and readiness —such as social services, police, parenting support, health, legal advice, DWP, housing, education, recreation, and Cyfannol’s internal services (e.g. group work, sexual violence services, counselling).
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Build and maintain respectful, collaborative relationships with external agencies, and attend multidisciplinary meetings to promote the needs and rights of individuals through trust and partnership.
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Maintain factual, person-centred, accurate, timely, and confidential records of all casework and service activity, using Cyfannol’s Case Management System and other internal records
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Contribute to audits and reporting, engaging positively supporting service evaluation and development and recognising the value of reflective learning and continuous development.
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Encourage and support adults and children to have a voice within Cyfannol and the wider sector, for example by completing surveys, sharing feedback, and participating in relevant events
General responsibilities:
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Actively contribute to the achievem...
Outreach Support Worker Start Date: February/March 2026 Pay: NJC Pt. 11 - 14 Are you motivated to work in a provision that really is more than a school where the vision is to improve the quality of life for all students? Are you enthused by the prospect of supporting an ethos where the holistic needs of every student are prioritised and where we strive to see the good in everyone? Breckenbrough School are seeking a dynamic and skilled applicant to join our Post 16 team. The successful applicant will support our students in facilitating social education, supporting academic programmes of learning, ensuring their safety and wellbeing, and promoting the development of personal independence in order to best prepare students for adulthood. Although the main base is at school, the role involves driving to and from other locations, currently York College, and will include the transportation of students with a vehicle provided for business travel. A full clean driving licence is essential in order to fulfil the role. Breckenbrough School caters for boys aged 9 to 19, who are primarily diagnosed with Autism, PDA, ADHD, and other complex needs. As a school with a Quaker ethos, we pride ourselves on our shared values of equality, respect, tolerance, honesty, forgiveness, and conflict resolution, as we strive to attain the best outcomes possible for all our students. If you have a genuine love of working with young people and an appreciation of how a nurturing and caring environment can support all children to grow into happy, healthy, and successful individuals, you will make a great addition to our team. Working at Breckenbrough always requires: • Providing our students with truly person-centred support in doing the things they love to do, and in making choices and decisions • Supporting students in getting their voice heard • Enabling students to learn, grow and develop to be the very best they can be • Compassion, care, respect and reflection • Treating everyone as an equal • Supporting the other people in your team in achieving the team's objectives • Being resilient when things get difficult, knowing that with your support amazing results are possible In return, we will offer you: • An incredibly happy working environment with a staff team who are extremely supportive • A leadership team who are hands-on and accessible every single day • Continuous CPD and opportunities for professional and personal growth • An exceptional ethos of care for students, staff, and families • Pay parity offered for similar position and responsibilities • Complimentary refreshments throughout the day • Cycle to work and Tech schemes Breckenbrough are dedicated to safeguarding and require all our staff to hold and Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service. Portable DBS is preferable. For further information and to request an application pack, please visit our website www.breckenbrough.org.uk Closing date for completed applications: Noon, Wednesday 28th of January 2026 Interview date: Wednesday 4th of February 2026 for short listed candidates
Job reference:000333
Salary:£12.70
Branch:Outreach (Homecare)
Location:Wyre
Employment type:Permanent
Hours Per Week:16
Closing date:10/02/2026
Job Description
We support a young man living in his family home with his mum and two siblings in the Thornton area and are recruiting a support worker to join his dedicated team. Ideally the successful candidate must be experienced in working with a person with a learning disability who is non-verbal, has epilepsy and requires peg feeding. However, for those who do not have this experience, full training will be given, in fact we offer full and wide-ranging training opportunities for all, in a charity that encourages personal development.
The young man is in his twenties and receives all his fluids, food and medication via a gastro tube. It is very important medication is received in a timely manner. He is wheelchair bound and has a ceiling track hoist and requires full support to transfer.
We are looking for a support worker who can follow support plans and protocols very closely as it is crucial due to the complexities of his conditions. He appreciates staff who have a sense of humour and who are patient. Someone who can provide full supervision to ensure his safety is expected.
We are looking for someone who enjoys going out into the community as he loves to look at the scenery and visit the windmill at the local park. Back at home, he enjoys playing on his iPad, watching TV, reading books, and being out in the garden. If you share some of these interests, it will be a real plus! He appreciates people who take the time to develop a shared means of communication and promote choice and independence.
Do you want to work for an organisation that has a strong purpose and unites and inspires people? Start a career where you can be involved in supporting people to see change for the better. Whatever your level of experience, at One Fylde we champion enthusiasm over experience. Matching the right people with the people we support is our number one priority, so if you have the drive then we will give you all the tools you need to succeed.
As a Support Worker, you will empower individuals with learning disabilities and autism to live vibrant, independent lives! have daily adventures, foster community connections, and champion personal growth. Your passion and support will help unlock their potential—making every day meaningful!
Benefits of working at One Fylde:
- Annual Leave: 20 statutory days + Bank Holidays (Pro Rata).
- Buy annual leave scheme.
- Access to Wage-stream services including pay advances and savings scheme. Access to a Credit Union through payroll.
- Free Employee Monthly Lottery with £50 prize.
- Staff Monthly Recognition Scheme with £30 award.
- Refer a friend Scheme with £100 award.
Our Values
- Inclusive: believing that we all have the right to live the life we choose.
- Respectful: valuing everyone and appreciating their contribution.
- Enabling: supporting people to work towards their dreams and goals.
- Flexible: being ready to make changes and adjustments.
- Open: a willingness to be honest and transparent
Our focus in Outreach is to support people to live as independently as possible, to maintain their home environment, and manage their health, finances, social activities, hobbies and interests, this could be anything from supporting someone to manage their weekly shop, visit friends and family or even to go on Holiday.
Not every day is the same on Outreach, you have to be adaptable to the people you are supporting and punctual with your time management. Most of our support revolves around supporting our individuals to access the community whether this is supporting someone swimming, to the cinema, golf or slimming world.
Are you compassionate and patient? Do you have strong communication skills and love working with people? Do you have the ability to work flexibly, including evenings and weekends?
For those of you who have not done support work before, full training will be given, in fact we offer full and wide-ranging training opportunities for all, in a charity that encourages personal development.
Key responsibilities:
- Maintaining a quality service.
- Ensuring that the people we support have a safe, appropriate, and comfortable living environment.
- Communicating effectively ...