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Medway Council are recruiting for a number of permanent Experienced Fostering Recruitment Social Worker.
+ £3,000 market premia + £2,000 annual retention payment after 2 years' service
MAIN PURPOSE OF JOB
To assess, plan, and use evidence based analytical practice to assess prospective foster carers.
To contribute to the recruitment of foster carers, with involvement in an active recruitment campaign, being responsible for responding to initial enquiries, undertaking initial visits, and co-hosting information sessions.
To work to a structured time management practice; responding to enquiries, submitting reports, assessments and plans within regulated timescales.
To contribute to the delivery of a highly effective Children's Social Care Service, taking responsibility for working and managing a caseload within a framework of appropriate supervision.
(This will be dependent upon the complexities of the cases and the post qualification experience of the social worker).
To maintain accurate written and computerised records, in accordance with agreed procedures and in order to meet legislative responsibilities.
Main duties and responsibilities:
To actively promote work life balance and flexible working in order to achieve high quality service delivery.
To actively promote the Council's Fair Access, Diversity and Inclusion Policy and observe the standard of conduct which prevents discrimination taking place.
To ensure full compliance with the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974, the Council's Health and Safety Policy and all locally agreed safe methods of work.
To fully understand and be aware of the commitment to Section 17 of the duty of Crime and Disorder Act 1998 to prevent crime and disorder.
At the discretion of the Head of Service, such other activities as may from time to time may be agreed consistent with the nature of the job described above.
WORKING STYLE
The work style for this role has been assessed as ‘Hybrid'.
This means the post holder will have a flexible work style and be able to work from a variety of locations.
There is an expectation that the post holder will be office based for a minimum of 2 days each week and for the whole week whilst on duty.
If you would like to apply for this role please email your CV to Delanie.heyes@servicecare.org.uk or call 01772 208964 ....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: Chatham, England
Salary / Rate: £43000 - £43646 per annum
Posted: 2024-11-15 09:48:26
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Team Manager - Safeguarding and Care Planning Team
Salary: up to £55,890.00 per annum
In addition, you will receive up to £2000 annual retention payment, £2000 Golden Hello
and other excellent benefits including a lease carHours: Full Time
Contract: Permanent
Location: Bromley Civic Centre/hybrid working
Looking for your next exciting adventure in social work? Look no further!
Bromley is committed to making children and young people in the Borough its top priority and are seeking highly talented and ambitious registered Team Managers to join us on our journey to excellence.
Applicants must have Degree or equivalent qualification in Social Care, enhanced Disclosure Barring Service check, and be registered with Social Work England (or able to obtain registration prior to commencement of employment).
This to include:
Supervising complex Casework
Undertaking contested care proceedings
Supervising Supporting & coaching Social Workers
Experience of Practice teaching
Raising practice standards
Bromley Children's Social Care has recently been awarded an Ofsted rating of “outstanding”.
You can view the latest report here.
With appropriate supervision, assess for and provide services to children in need within the framework of the appropriate legislation, regulations, departmental procedures and child care policy.
This will include responsibility for a limited caseload of children and families where needs are particularly complex and problematic.
To follow and apply relevant internal policies and procedures in working with complex family situations and vulnerable children including children on the child protection register, children subject to legal proceedings and Looked After children.
To ensure that services are efficiently and effectively provided, liaising as necessary with other divisions, Council Departments, N.H.S.
trusts, schools, carers, voluntary and independent sector providers.
To maintain high standards of professional practice within their own workload and to promote and enhance such practice within the team and division, through the implementation of departmental quality assurance systems.
All post holders are expected to maintain professional standards of practice and to work in accordance with the Departmental vision, values, procedures and managerial guidance.
Benefits working for the London Borough of Bromley:
Golden Hello & Annual Retention Allowance
Merited pay scheme
30 days Annual Leave
The opportunity to participate in the Local Government Pension Scheme
Excellent training and career development pathway
Free Car Parking at Bromley Civic Centre
The ability to claim mileage for business trips in line with HMRC guidance
Relocation Allowance (up to £8,000) for successful candidates relocating from overseas or the outer southeast area
A range of salary sacrifice schemes, including for lease cars, technology equipment and for gym.
Benefit scheme also includes a range of discounts at local retailers
please email your Cv to Delanie.heyes@servicecare.org.uk or call 01772 208964 ....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: South London, England
Start: ASAP
Duration: Permanent
Salary / Rate: £55890.00 - £56890 per annum + 55,890.00
Posted: 2024-11-15 09:48:22
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Bromley Council are recruiting for a Permanent Team Manager to work within their Safeguarding and Care Planning Team.
+ £2,000 Golden Hello, £2,000 Annual Retention Allowance and lease car.
Hours: Full Time (36 hours)
Contract Type: Permanent
Main Purpose:
To discharge the authority's responsibilities under the Children Act 1989 and other relevant legislation with respect to children in need, particularly those in need of protection and those looked after by the authority.
Responsibilities and duties:
With appropriate supervision, assess for and provide services to children in need within the framework of the appropriate legislation, regulations, departmental procedures and child care policy.
This will include responsibility for a limited caseload of children and families where needs are particularly complex and problematic.
To follow and apply relevant internal policies and procedures in working with complex family situations and vulnerable children including children on the child protection register, children subject to legal proceedings and Looked After children.
To ensure that services are efficiently and effectively provided, liaising as necessary with other divisions, Council Departments, N.H.S.
trusts, schools, carers, voluntary and independent sector providers.
To maintain high standards of professional practice within their own workload and to promote and enhance such practice within the team and division, through the implementation of departmental quality assurance systems.
All post holders are expected to maintain professional standards of practice and to work in accordance with the Departmental vision, values, procedures and managerial guidance.
To supervise a number of professional staff within the team in line with relevant internal procedures on supervision, training and personal developments
Experience:
Appropriate and relevant experience and post-qualification experience of children and families social work within a statutory, voluntary or independent sector organisation.
This to include:
Supervising complex Casework
Undertaking contested care proceedings
Supervising Supporting & coaching Social Workers
Experience of Practice teaching
Raising practice standards
Benefits working for the London Borough of Bromley:
Golden Hello & Annual Retention Allowance
Merited pay scheme
30 days Annual Leave
The opportunity to participate in the Local Government Pension Scheme
Excellent training and career development pathway
Free Car Parking at Bromley Civic Centre
The ability to claim mileage for business trips in line with HMRC guidance
Relocation Allowance (up to £8,000) for successful candidates relocating from overseas or the outer southeast area
If you would like to apply for this role please email your CV to Delanie.heyes@servicecare.org.uk or call 01772 208964 ....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: South London, England
Salary / Rate: £55000 - £55890 per annum
Posted: 2024-11-15 09:48:19
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Medway Council are recruiting for a fostering Social worker Private fostering
To contribute to the delivery of a highly effective Children's Social Care Service, taking responsibility for working and managing a caseload within a framework of appropriate supervision.
(This will be dependent upon the complexities of the cases and the post qualification experience of the social worker).
To work with connected carers and children placed in a connected carers arrangement, providing support as appropriate.
To assess, plan, use evidence based analytical practice to implement and evaluate safeguarding measures to ensure all children are given the opportunity to reach their full potential.
To complete a range of assessment related to connected carers, including Special Guardianship, Viability and Connected Carers assessments.
To complete all assessments within regulated deadlines and timescales, and submit these reports to Court or Fostering Panel as required.
To attend Court, Fostering Panel and other forums as appropriate to present assessments.
if you're interested in this role please email your CV to Delanie.heyes@servicecare.org.uk ....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: Chatham, England
Start: ASAP
Duration: Permanent
Salary / Rate: Up to £43646 per annum
Posted: 2024-11-15 09:48:17
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Job Title: Community Psychiatric Nurse (CPN) Location: Coventry NHS, Community Mental Health Team (CMHT) Employment Type: Temporary, Full-Time (Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM) Hourly Rate: £27 Ltd per hour, paid via umbrella
Job Summary:
Service Care Solutions is seeking an experienced Community Psychiatric Nurse (CPN) to work within the Community Mental Health Team (CMHT) for Coventry NHS.
The CPN will support individuals with complex mental health needs, providing care coordination, assessment, and interventions in line with mental health care standards.
Key Responsibilities:
Assessment and Care Planning: Conduct comprehensive assessments of mental health needs, create individualized care plans, and implement interventions.
Care Coordination: Act as a care coordinator for a caseload of clients, ensuring seamless access to services and resources.
Therapeutic Interventions: Provide evidence-based therapeutic interventions tailored to meet the mental health needs of clients within the community.
Risk Assessment and Management: Conduct risk assessments, develop risk management plans, and provide crisis intervention as required.
Multi-Disciplinary Collaboration: Work closely with other health and social care professionals to deliver holistic, person-centered care.
Family and Carer Support: Involve family members and carers in the care process, providing education, support, and guidance.
Record Keeping and Documentation: Maintain accurate, up-to-date records in compliance with NHS standards and guidelines.
Safeguarding: Identify safeguarding concerns and take appropriate action to protect vulnerable individuals.
Health Promotion and Education: Promote mental health awareness and healthy living practices among clients and their families.
Requirements:
Qualifications: Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) with current NMC registration.
Experience: Minimum of 12 months post-qualification experience working within mental health, ideally within a community setting.
Skills: Strong assessment, risk management, and care planning skills; experience with therapeutic interventions and care coordination.
Knowledge: In-depth knowledge of mental health disorders, safeguarding practices, and relevant legislation.
IT Skills: Competency in electronic patient record systems and MS Office.
Please also bear in mind our £250 referral fee bonus for any nurse you refer who we place in to work on a 3-month contract.We also offer a £250 sign up bonus for any new nurses that register with our agency.
This will be paid in your first pay packet.The Benefits of Working with Service Care Solutions:
DBS disclosures provided via fast track online services free of charge
3 weekly payroll runs
£250 training allowance
Excellent pay rates
Specialist mental health consultants offering single point of contact
Frequent notifications of upcoming opportunities via text and email
Ltd and PAYE payment options available
Nationwide provider of mental health staff to over 40 different NHS Trusts and over 200 local authorities
Please send your CV to andrew.wiles@servicecare.org.uk ....Read more...
Type: Contract Location: Coventry, England
Salary / Rate: £26.50 - £27.00 per hour
Posted: 2024-11-15 08:48:16
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We are Looking for a Locum Supervising Social Worker to join our Fostering Service.
This role requires a Social Work Qualification with a minimum of 3 years post qualified experience.
About the team
This is a close-knit team who are responsible for undertaking high quality assessments that ensure the best placements for the most vulnerable children in the service.
The team are also expected to complete unannounced visits to foster carers, ensuring that the safety of the child or children are paramount.
Managing complex situations effectively and efficiently is key to the success of this role.
About you
The ideal candidate will have sound understanding and experience of undertaking supervision of foster carers as well as working with Children and Families ensuring the best outcome for the child.
Other relevant experience such as Looked After Children and Leaving Care will also be helpful in being successful in this role.
A degree within Social Work (Degree/DipSW/CQSW) with a minimum of three years' experience working in a Children setting are essential for this position.
What's on offer?
Up to £37 per hour umbrella depending on experience (PAYE payment options available also)
Opportunity to improve on and learn new processes.
Enhance your CV and Skill set
Parking available onsite
For more information, please get in touch with:
Thomas Sherwood
07442 576 906 ....Read more...
Type: Contract Location: Manchester, England
Salary / Rate: Up to £37.00 per hour
Posted: 2024-11-14 16:21:49
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Company: Service Care Solutions Trust: Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust Location: Haughton House, Ashton under Lyne, OL6Position: Care Co-Ordinator Specialisation: North CMHTHours: Monday - Friday | 9am - 5pm Pay rate: Day: £27phAbout Us: Service Care Solutions is a leading healthcare recruitment agency specialising in connecting dedicated healthcare professionals with enriching opportunities.Role and Responsibilities:
To carry a caseload and work with evidence based interventions.
Formulation of care plan.
Implementation of a plan of care for the service user in collaboration with the multi-disciplinary team, referring agent, family/carer and service user, where appropriate.
Assessment and monitoring of risk.
Nursing Qualifications and Requirements:
Hold a PIN number as a registered mental health nurse.
Fully enhanced valid DBS
Benefits:
Weekly pay
Free training
Fully enhanced DBS check provided free of charge.
Competitive pay rates
Exceptional referral bonuses
Specialist consultants offering single point of contact.
£27ph LTD | £24.29 PAYE Inclusive | £21.68 Exclusive We offer a £250 bonus for starting a contract with SCS.Furthermore, if you know anyone looking for work and you refer them across, we offer a £250 referral bonus per person.If this role is of interest to you, please respond to this advert with an up-to-date copy of your CV, contacting Chloe on 01772 208963 or chloe.akeroyd@servicecare.org.uk ....Read more...
Type: Contract Location: Tameside, England
Start: ASAP
Duration: 6 Months +
Salary / Rate: Up to £27 per hour + £250 welcome bonus
Posted: 2024-11-14 11:35:34
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The Locum Band 6 Community Psychiatric Nurse (CPN) will work within the Community Mental Health Teams (CMHTs) to deliver high-quality care to adults and older adults with a range of mental health conditions.
This role involves conducting assessments, developing care plans, delivering interventions, and coordinating care with multidisciplinary teams.
The post holder will support patients living in the community, facilitating their recovery and promoting mental wellbeing.
You will work with adults and older adults who may have mental health disorders, such as depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, dementia, and other complex psychiatric conditions, providing tailored care and interventions to support their recovery and improve their quality of life.
Assessment & Care Planning
Carry out comprehensive mental health assessments of adults and older adults in the community, considering medical, psychological, social, and environmental factors.
Develop individualised care plans with a focus on recovery, goal setting, and person-centred care, ensuring involvement from the patient and their family/carers.
Conduct detailed risk assessments and provide appropriate risk management strategies for individuals, particularly those at risk of self-harm, harm to others, or deterioration of mental health.
Clinical Intervention & Treatment
Provide direct nursing interventions, including medication management, therapeutic support, and crisis intervention for individuals with mental health needs.
Deliver evidence-based psychological interventions as part of a broader treatment plan (e.g., Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, family therapy).
Administer prescribed medication and monitor for side effects, supporting medication adherence, and ensuring service users are informed about their treatment options.
Crisis Intervention & Support
Provide rapid assessment and intervention during times of crisis, including de-escalation and access to additional services (e.g., psychiatric emergency services, hospital admission).
Support the management of acute mental health episodes in the community, working to reduce the need for hospital admissions.
Multidisciplinary Collaboration
Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team, including psychiatrists, social workers, psychologists, occupational therapists, and support staff, to deliver coordinated care.
Participate in case discussions, care reviews, and multidisciplinary team meetings to ensure holistic care is provided.
Liaise with other healthcare professionals, including GPs, physiotherapists, and home care services, to ensure continuity and consistency of care.
Family & Carer Support
Engage with family members and carers to provide psycho-education, support, and guidance on managing the patient's condition at home.
Support the development of carer and family support networks, including signposting to additional services and resources.
Documentation & Record Keeping
Maintain accurate, up-to-date records of patient assessments, care plans, interventions, and outcomes in line with trust policies and professional guidelines.
Ensure documentation is completed promptly, adhering to confidentiality and data protection standards (e.g., GDPR).
Safeguarding & Risk Management
Identify safeguarding concerns and make appropriate referrals to safeguarding teams, local authorities, or other statutory agencies.
Implement risk management strategies, including safety planning for patients at risk of harm to themselves or others.
Professional Development & Supervision
Participate in regular clinical supervision to ensure personal and professional development, and receive support with challenging cases.
Engage in ongoing professional development to keep up-to-date with the latest research, best practices, and legislative changes in mental health care.
Support and mentor junior staff or students as required.
Qualifications and Experience
Essential
Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) with active NMC registration.
Proven experience in community mental health settings, including working with both adults and older adults.
Experience in conducting mental health assessments and developing care plans.
Knowledge and experience in managing risk in a community setting.
Experience in working with individuals with complex mental health conditions, including psychosis, depression, dementia, and co-morbid physical health issues.
Knowledge of mental health legislation (e.g., Mental Health Act, Mental Capacity Act) and safeguarding policies.
Excellent communication skills, including the ability to build rapport and work effectively with service users, families, and multidisciplinary teams.
Desirable
Experience working with older adults, particularly those with dementia or age-related mental health conditions.
Post-registration qualifications in mental health (e.g., Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Dementia Care, Risk Management).
Previous locum experience or flexible working arrangements in a similar role.
Personal Attributes
Empathy and Compassion: Ability to work with vulnerable individuals in a respectful and compassionate manner.
Clinical Judgement: Strong decision-making skills and the ability to assess and manage complex and challenging cases.
Adaptability: Able to adjust to the varying demands of community mental health services and respond to new challenges.
Team Player: Collaborative approach to working with others, with excellent interpersonal skills.
Organised and Efficient: Able to manage a caseload and prioritise tasks effectively in a fast-paced environment.
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Type: Contract Location: Powys, Cymru
Start: ASAP
Salary / Rate: Up to £45 per hour
Posted: 2024-11-14 10:41:24
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Leaving Care Personal Advisor
Service care Solution are currently recruiting for a Leaving Care Personal Advisor in Hackney.
The Leaving Care Personal Advisor role involves working together with the Virtual School, accommodation providers and PMU to ensure that care leavers are supported and prepared for independence.
Good engagement and organisational skills are essential in holding a caseload of up to 25 care leavers and reviewing Pathway Plans in a timely way.
Pay rate - £18.55 per hour PAYE / £23 Umbrella
Main Responsibilities
As a Leaving Care Personal Advisor, you will be responsible for:
To establish rapport and build respectful relationships with care leavers, their families and their support networks whilst undertaking Review Pathway Plans and co-ordinate support interventions ensuring that their views and wishes are heard and recorded accurately.
Having obtained consent from the care leaver, to engage and communicate effectively with other agencies and include their professional views in plans for care leavers, working collaboratively and maintaining regular liaison in the best interests of care leavers.
To work with care leavers in their accommodation or other settings on an agreed basis so as to monitor, assess risk and assist in the implementation of an agreed plan of support using evidenced-based methodologies and by offering practical help to enable care leavers to help themselves, and support them to develop their role as young parents or carers where relevant.
To work independently, and when appropriate as the lead professional, make decisions about the tasks that need doing, taking responsibility for these decisions and their impact on the care leaver.
Requirements:
An Education qualification of NVQ Level 3 or equivalent child and family training is required
An enhanced DBS check will be required for this role
Working with Service Care Solutions comes with many benefits, including:
A specialist consultant within an experience and dedicated recruitment team
Excellent rates of pay
Payroll services twice a week
If you are interested in the Leaving Care Personal Advisor, or know of anyone who may be, please contact Emma at Service Care Solutions on 01772 208964 or email emma.petricco@servicecare.org.uk
Service Care Solutions also offers a £250 referral bonus! So if you know of anyone who would be perfect for this position and they are placed into work, you will receive £250 for the referral once their probationary period has been completed! ....Read more...
Type: Contract Location: Hackney, England
Start: ASAP
Duration: 3 Months
Salary / Rate: Up to £23 per hour
Posted: 2024-11-14 10:24:52
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Key Responsibilities
Conduct comprehensive assessments of patients to identify their occupational needs and goals.
Develop and implement personalised care plans in collaboration with patients and their families.
Provide therapeutic interventions that enable patients to engage in meaningful activities.
Educate patients, families, and carers on strategies to manage daily living activities and enhance independence.
Work closely with other healthcare professionals within the Integrated Care Team to ensure coordinated and holistic care delivery.
Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of interventions and make adjustments as necessary.
Maintain accurate and timely documentation in accordance with departmental policies and standards.
Participate in team meetings, case discussions, and contribute to service development initiatives.
Provide supervision and support to junior staff and students as required.
Qualifications and Experience
Degree in Occupational Therapy and current registration with HCPC.
Significant experience in a clinical setting, ideally within community or integrated care.
Strong assessment and intervention skills, with the ability to work autonomously.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
Knowledge of relevant legislation and best practices in occupational therapy.
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Type: Contract Location: Swindon, England
Start: ASAP
Salary / Rate: Up to £25 per hour
Posted: 2024-11-14 08:46:33
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In this role, you will be responsible for assessing relatives or friends to care for children & young people, when their own parents are not able to.
As a Social Work Assistant in the service, you will be responsible for supporting the work completed within your social work team; which will include:
, Contacting potential Connected Persons Foster Carers / Special Guardians to introduce yourself/the service and talk through the stage one checks & references required as part of the full Form C (Coram BAAF) assessment.
It will also be necessary to be able to give an overview of the assessment process, why this is taking place and what will be expected from applicants.
, Being confident in using electronic systems (CHARMS, Eclipse, spreadsheets etc) to keep records up to date and be able to communicate with people using a variety of different methods.
, Working alongside and communicating effectively with Social Workers and other professionals across the service including child care social workers, legal representatives, GP's and the medical advisor.
, To meet with potential applicants and help them complete paperwork, check ID for the purposes of DBS checks and to ensure people have the correct paperwork and understand the process for requesting a full adult medical with their GP.
, To support social workers within the service to complete the full Form C (Coram BAAF) assessment; this may include completing one to one sessions with applicants, or supporting with other documentation (i.e.
health & safety checklist, safer care agreement, chronologies etc).
Purpose
To support social workers who safeguard and promote the welfare of the most vulnerable children and young people in the City through the delivery of high quality service.
Responsibilities
To be responsible for an ‘allocated worker' casework role, as assigned by Team Manager/Social Worker:
To collect, accurately record, using management information systems, and critically analyse all relevant information and take appropriate actions to fulfil statutory responsibilities to promote and safeguard the well-being and interests of the child/young people.
To ensure the well-being and safety of the child/young person is paramount through analysing all necessary information to complete assessments that comply with statutory requirements.
As directed, provides practical day to day support to children and their families.
Liaise and work with other professionals and agencies to achieve optimal outcomes for children and young people; and ensure that services are ‘joined up' in approach.
To accurately record, report and communicate using accurate, up-to-date evidence based information in accordance with statutory and organisational requirements.
To communicate effectively to a variety of audiences through written, verbal and other means of communication.
To take personal responsibility for your own professional development and reflective practice and keep up-to-date with changes to legislation, court rules, policies, procedures and best practice development.
To work as a team member and attend team meetings and service reviews to positively contribute to the outcomes for children achieved as a team.
Actively support the Team Manager by undertaking any other duties commensurate with the job or needs of the service.
Required
You will also have strong administration and IT skills, as your time will be split between office-based tasks and work in the community, visiting families.
Key effective communication and positive relationship skills are essential, as well as clear, concise record keeping, in a timely, accurate manner, applying your time management and organisational skills.
The ability to work effectively with colleagues and other agencies; solve problems, negotiate and make decisions are also a necessity to be able to support the social work team. ....Read more...
Type: Contract Location: Birmingham, England
Salary / Rate: £12.50 - £13.5 per hour
Posted: 2024-11-12 17:25:18
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We are looking for a Social Worker to join our Adult Assessment and Safeguarding Team.
This role requires a Social Work Qualification with a minimum of 3 years post qualified experience.
About the team
The team are responsible for the first point of intervention for service users and their respective carers following a referral.
Completing short-term assessments managing cases under CPA, developing co-produced care plans with service users are some of the key responsibilities in this team.
The team works cohesively with the longer-term teams to make sure each case that needs to be escalated is effectively managed.
The team works hard to support not only the service users to improve their independence where possible - but also their careers and families to ensure the wider support network is effective.
About you
The ideal Social Worker will be able to manage time effectively to prioritise their workload as well as have good interpersonal skills.
Experience working with adults with psychosis and the ability to able to engage with service users from diverse backgrounds is key to the success of the role.
A degree within Social Work (Degree/DipSW/CQSW) with a minimum of three years' experience is essential in order to be considered for this role.
What's on offer?
Up to £32.00 per hour umbrella (PAYE payment options available also)
Hybrid working schedule
An opportunity to work in a specialist environment
Parking available / nearby
Easily accessible via car or public transport
For more information, please get in touch with:
Thomas Sherwood - Candidate Consultant
07442 576 906
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Type: Contract Location: Lancashire, England
Salary / Rate: £28.00 - £32.00 per hour
Posted: 2024-11-12 16:52:35
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An exciting new job opportunity has arisen for a dedicated Care Team Leader to work for a specialist supported living service.
You will be working for one of the UK's leading, reputable health care providers
You will be covering various homes in the Worthing, West Sussex area providing care and support o the services
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*To be considered for this position you must hold a NVQ Level 3 in Adult Social Care
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As the Team Leader your key duties include:
Acting as a role model by leading and supervising carers day-to-day, working alongside them and completing regular staff appraisals
Ensure good team working
Motivate, support and mentor the staff when needed
Organising staff allocations and breaks
Promote the professional image of the services through excellent communication, appropriate behaviour and professional appearance
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
Strong communication skills
Takes pride in working with vulnerable people and takes safeguarding responsibilities seriously
Effective decision making and judgement
Strong planning and organisation skills
Must have minimum 1 year Team leader experience in the care sector
The successful Team Leader will receive an excellent salary of £12.50 per hour and the annual salary is £24,375 per annum.
This exciting position is a permanent full time role for 37.5 hours a week on days.
In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
Length of service leave (up to 5 extra days holiday)
Fully funded Blue Light Discount Card
Access to Wagestream - our financial wellbeing app that lets you access your pay as and when you earn it, get discounts at supermarkets and helps you save
Employee Assistance Programme (access to free telephone counselling and legal advice)
Free compliance training, and opportunities to develop
NEST Pension Scheme
Flexibility in creating your own rota to suit your life
Free enhanced DBS check
Life Assurance (2x salary)
Reference ID: 6848
To apply for this fantastic job role, please call on 0121 638 0567 or send your CV ....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: Worthing, England
Start: ASAP
Duration: Permanent
Salary / Rate: Up to £24375 per annum
Posted: 2024-11-12 14:33:55
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An amazing new job opportunity has arisen for a committed Occupational Therapist to work in an exceptional hospital based in the Nottinghamshire area.
You will be working for one of UK's leading health care providers
This hospital is dedicated to providing innovative, high quality care, which will enable patient's recovery and re-engagement with the community
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*To be considered for this position you must be qualified as an Occupational Therapist with HCPC Registration
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As the Occupational Therapist your key responsibilities include:
Undertake patient assessment and observation to identify patient need before planning and delivering appropriate and relevant interventions on either a group of individual basis
Maintain and develop close working relationships with professional and clinical colleagues within the multidisciplinary team, ensuring that clinical practice is in line with company policies and procedures
Support junior occupational therapy staff and students
Lead on further development and implementation of occupational therapy service within the site, under supervision of Lead Occupational Therapist
Organise and deliver therapeutic activities for service users
Assess service users' response to interventions in accordance with agreed models of practice
Provide practical support, advice and education to service users, carers and other disciplines
Be responsible for the recording of all patient related activity information
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
Relevant clinical experience with mental illness and/or personality disorder
Extensive experience of applying occupational frames of reference and approaches
Demonstrates evidence highly effective clinical reasoning skills
Highly specialist knowledge of relevant assessment and treatment models
Knowledge of how to work with neurodiverse individuals
The successful Occupational Therapist will receive an excellent salary of £22,727.83 per annum.
This exciting position is a permanent part time role working 30 hours a week.
In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
25 days' annual leave (increasing with length of service to a maximum of 30)
Birthday off
Contributory pension scheme
Life insurance
Opportunities to develop and progress in a wide variety of care settings
Free car parking
Subsidised on site meals
Employee benefits scheme (e.g.
discounted shopping vouchers, interest free Apple products loan scheme)
Full onsite induction training and orientation programme
Reference ID: 6801
To apply for this fantastic job role, please call on 0121 638 0567 or send your CV ....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: Annesley, England
Start: ASAP
Duration: Permanent
Salary / Rate: Up to £22727.83 per annum
Posted: 2024-11-12 14:33:39
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An amazing new job opportunity has arisen for a committed Occupational Therapist to work in an exceptional mental health hospital based in the Ayr, Scotland area.
You will be working for one of UK's leading health care providers
This special mental health service is a low secure hospital for males and females with mental illness and/or personality disorders
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As the Occupational Therapist your key responsibilities include:
Undertake patient assessment and observation to identify patient need before planning and delivering appropriate and relevant interventions on either a group of individual basis
Maintain and develop close working relationships with professional and clinical colleagues within the multidisciplinary team, ensuring that clinical practice is in line with company policies and procedures
Support junior occupational therapy staff and students
Lead on further development and implementation of occupational therapy service within the site, under supervision of Lead Occupational Therapist
Organise and deliver therapeutic activities for service users
Assess service users' response to interventions in accordance with agreed models of practice
Provide practical support, advice and education to service users, carers and other disciplines
Be responsible for the recording of all patient related activity information
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
Relevant clinical experience with mental illness and/or personality disorder
Extensive experience of applying occupational frames of reference and approaches
Demonstrates evidence highly effective clinical reasoning skills
Highly specialist knowledge of relevant assessment and treatment models
Knowledge of how to work with neurodiverse individuals
The successful Occupational Therapist will receive an excellent salary of £28,407 - £34,581 per annum.
This exciting position is a permanent full time role working 37.5 hours a week.
In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
25 days' annual leave (increasing with length of service to a maximum of 30)
Birthday off
Contributory pension scheme
Life insurance
Opportunities to develop and progress in a wide variety of care settings
Free car parking
Subsidised on site meals
Employee benefits scheme (e.g.
discounted shopping vouchers, interest free Apple products loan scheme)
Full onsite induction training and orientation programme
Reference ID: 6131
To apply for this fantastic job role, please call on 0121 638 0567 or send your CV ....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: Ayr, Scotland
Start: ASAP
Duration: Permanent
Salary / Rate: £28407 - £34581 per annum
Posted: 2024-11-12 14:33:37
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An incredible new job opportunity has arisen for a committed Physiotherapist to work in an exceptional mental health hospital based in the Stapleton, Bristol area.
You will be working for one of UK's leading health care providers
This is one of UK's leading hospitals for the treatment of individuals, families and couples facing a wide range of psychiatric conditions
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*To be considered for this position you must be qualified as a Physiotherapist registered with the HCPC and have evidence of CPD, ideally, in a mental health service
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As the Physiotherapist your key responsibilities include:
Receives and responds promptly to referrals undertaking patient assessments to identify and prioritise patient needs before planning and delivering the appropriate and relevant interventions either on an individual or group basis
Ensure the effective and efficient management and control of junior staff
Maintains and develops close working relationships with other professionals within the multidisciplinary team, to ensuring that clinical practice is in line with company policies and procedures and comply with statutory regulations and quality standards
Contributes to business growth by actively promoting company's therapy service, in line with the local unit's business plan
Maintain effective communication links with patients, relatives, carers and purchasers throughout the patient's rehabilitation
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
Experience of working in mental health and ideally an inpatient setting
Able to use relevant outcome measures and evaluation of treatments alongside current evidence based practice
Capable of working collaboratively with a wider clinical team and have knowledge of other disciplines and their role
Can manage your own caseload, co-operate with other therapists and supervise Student Physiotherapists to organise, prioritise and deliver therapy to meet patients' clinical needs
The successful Physiotherapist will receive an excellent salary of £23,462 per annum.
This exciting position is a permanent part time role working 22.5 hours a week.
In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
Free onsite parking
Subsidised lunches
25 days holiday plus bank holidays and your birthday off
Online benefits and cash back rewards
Dedicated career pathway
Funded training opportunities
Reference ID: 6799
To apply for this fantastic job role, please call on 0121 638 0567 or send your CV ....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: Bristol, England
Start: ASAP
Duration: Permanent
Salary / Rate: Up to £23462 per annum
Posted: 2024-11-12 14:33:33
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An amazing new job opportunity has arisen for a committed Theatre Scrub Nurse - Orthopaedics to work in a reputable, exceptional private hospital based in the South Kensington, London area.
You will be working for one of UK's leading health care providers
This is private hospitals which offers treatment for both adults and children, and are dedicated to providing world-class care to patients
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As a Theatre Scrub Nurse - Orthopaedics your key duties include:
Assist in the positioning and preparation of a patient as directed by the surgical team and ensure that any specimens are correctly labelled and dispatched to the laboratory
Provide immediate post-operative care
Take charge of the clinical area in the absence of an advanced practitioner ensuring patient, visitors and staff safety
Adhere to the procedures for the use of supplies, ordering requirements for the Department as directed by line manager
Ensure the accurate collection of data in relation to theatre activity
Assess, plan, deliver and evaluate peri-operative patient care
Prepare patients for clinical/operative procedures, both in anaesthetics and surgery
Participate in the delegation and supervision of junior grades, unqualified and less experienced staff
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
Previous perioperative experience
Desirable to have experience in Da Vinci Robotic and liver procedures
Proven ability to work effectively in a team environment as well as independently
Flexible and positive attitude
A warm, considerate and empathetic character
Previous experience with a Theatre team
The successful Theatre Scrub Nurse will receive an excellent salary of £32,500 - £41,643 per annum.
This exciting position is a permanent full time role for 37.5 hours a week working through Days.
In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
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Equivalent to 25 days holiday per year, increasing through length of service, with option to buy or sell, plus Bank Holidays
Enhanced pension and life insurance
Support with travel costs via a season ticket loan or cycle2work.
Discounted access to online gym sessions
Health insurance as a benefit in kind
Option to join dental insurance scheme at a discounted rate
Access to our Digital GP platform on you mobile
Emotional wellbeing support
Access to family mental health line
Financial wellbeing channels
Support for carers
Reference ID: 6008
To apply for this fantastic job role, please call on 0121 638 0567 or send your CV ....Read more...
Type: Permanent Location: South West London, England
Start: ASAP
Duration: Permanent
Salary / Rate: £32500 - £41643 per annum
Posted: 2024-11-12 14:32:10
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Service Care Solutions is recruiting a CHC Nurse for a temporary contract with the NHS in Birmingham.
This position is ideal for a qualified nurse with a strong understanding of NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) and the skills to manage complex cases and coordinate with multidisciplinary teams.
Key Responsibilities:
Apply expertise in the National Framework for NHS Continuing Healthcare and Nursing Funded Care (Oct 2018 revised), including relevant legislation and guidance.
Conduct holistic assessments of patients with complex healthcare needs.
Coordinate case conferences and MDT (Multidisciplinary Team) meetings efficiently.
Independently manage a caseload, addressing competing priorities and adapting as needed.
Use problem-solving and negotiating skills to promote change and address resistance.
Effectively communicate complex information, including delivering sensitive news to patients and carers.
Maintain excellent interpersonal skills to establish and foster collaborative working relationships across NHS and independent sectors.
Essential Criteria:
Experience & Skills:
Minimum of 3 years post-registration experience in a relevant setting.
Experience with holistic assessments, complex case management, and CHC procedures.
Proficient in IT (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), able to work independently.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Strong understanding of the roles within multidisciplinary teams.
Personal Attributes:
Self-motivated, with the ability to work independently and manage a varied workload.
Commitment to personal development and continual learning.
This role provides an opportunity to make a significant impact on patient care in a CHC setting.
Apply today to join a team dedicated to supporting individuals with complex health needs.Please also bear in mind our £250 referral fee bonus for any nurse you refer who we place in to work on a 3-month contract.We also offer a £250 sign up bonus for any new nurses that register with our agency.
This will be paid in your first pay packet.The Benefits of Working with Service Care Solutions:
DBS disclosures provided via fast track online services free of charge
3 weekly payroll runs
£250 training allowance
Excellent pay rates
Specialist mental health consultants offering single point of contact
Frequent notifications of upcoming opportunities via text and email
Ltd and PAYE payment options available
Nationwide provider of mental health staff to over 40 different NHS Trusts and over 200 local authorities
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Type: Contract Location: Birmingham, England
Start: ASAP
Salary / Rate: Up to £27 per hour
Posted: 2024-11-12 12:33:50
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Family PractitionerDuration: Initial 3 months Location: Exeter Hours: 37 hours per week Rate: £19 per hour (umbrella) / £15 per hour (PAYE)
Devon County Council is seeking a Family Intervention Practitioner to join their team.
This is a family-facing role, so flexibility and the ability to visit families in their homes is essential.
The position requires attendance at the office 2-3 days a week.
Key Responsibilities:
Provide direct, intensive support to a mixed caseload of children, their families, and carers, working alongside other professionals to deliver practical interventions that help children remain safely at home or in other suitable accommodation.
Work with families in crisis, applying a short-term intensive intervention model, with some cases requiring longer-term support.
Assess, monitor, and manage risks to and from children and young people, ensuring that any concerns are escalated appropriately.
Engage with the whole family, including absent parents and extended family members, to ensure comprehensive support.
Requirements:
Proven experience working with challenging and resistant families in various settings.
Experience supporting children and young people, including those exhibiting challenging behaviours.
Relevant qualification in Health, Social Work, Education, Youth Work, or a related field (Level 3 or higher).
A valid UK driving licence and access to a vehicle.
If you're looking to make a meaningful impact in a dynamic and rewarding role, we encourage you to apply. ....Read more...
Type: Contract Location: Exeter, England
Start: ASAP
Duration: 3 months
Salary / Rate: Up to £19 per hour
Posted: 2024-11-11 16:00:05
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Family Practitioner
Duration: Initially 3 months Location: Totnes Hours: 37 hours per week Rate: £19 umbrella an hour (£15 PAYE an hour)
Devon County Council are looking for a Family Intervention Practitioner to join their team.
This role is family facing so you will need to be agile and to be visiting families.
Office attendance is 2-3 days per week.
As a Family Intervention Practitioner you will:
Work directly and intensively with a mixed caseload of complex children, their families or carers with other involved professionals to provide practical hands on intervention to enable children to stay at home or in other agreed accommodation safely
Support families working with short term intensity in a crisis resolution model with some and for a longer period
Monitor and manage any risks to or from children and young people as part of direct work undertaken and escalate such risks
Work with the family as a whole, including absent parents and wider family members
Requirements
Experience working with challenging and resistant families in a range of settings
Experience of working with children and young people, including young people who may display challenging behaviour
Relevant qualification in Health, Social Work, Education, Youth Work or a related field to 3 level
Valid UK driving license and access to a vehicle
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Type: Contract Location: Newton Abbot, England
Start: ASAP
Duration: 3 months
Salary / Rate: Up to £19 per hour
Posted: 2024-11-11 15:57:11
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Herefordshire Council is looking for a passionate and dedicated Children in Care Social Worker to join our Children & Young People in Care Team.
This is a fantastic opportunity to make a genuine impact on the lives of children and young people, working closely with a supportive and collaborative team.
You will play a key role in ensuring the voice of the child is always heard and that the best outcomes are achieved for every young person in our care.
Responsibilities:As a Children in Care Social Worker, your responsibilities will include:
Case Management: Managing a caseload of children and young people in care, ensuring their safety, well-being, and stability.
Support & Advocacy: Building strong, trusting relationships with children, families, and carers to advocate for their needs and ensure their voices are heard in all decision-making processes.
Multi-Disciplinary Collaboration: Working alongside colleagues from various professions, including health and education, to deliver tailored care plans.
Safeguarding: Ensuring that all statutory responsibilities are met, with a focus on child protection and improving the quality of life for children in care.
Professional Development: Engaging in training and development opportunities to continuously improve your practice and support your career growth.
Requirements:
Holds a degree in Social Work and is registered with Social Work England.
Has experience working with children and families, particularly in care settings.
Demonstrates excellent communication, assessment, and advocacy skills.
Enhanced DBS
Access to own car
Why Join Us?
A competitive salary and market supplement of £5,000 per year.
Welcome payment of £5,000 for experienced social workers.
Relocation support of up to £10,000.
Flexible working arrangements, including flexi-time and home working options.
Generous annual leave (31 days plus bank holidays) and the opportunity to purchase additional leave.
Professional development opportunities, with protected time and budget for training.
Career progression pathways and employee benefits including pension, discounts, and wellbeing support.
How to Apply:
If you are interested, please call Chris Richardson on 01772 208964 or email me your CV - Christopher.richardson@servicecare.org.uk
If this role isn't right for you, but you know someone who would fit perfectly to our engaged and devoted team and you refer them, you will receive a referral bonus of £350.
The benefits of working with SCS:
A specialist dedicated Social Work consultant offering single point of contact.
Exceptional referral bonuses - £350 per referral placed in to work!
An extensive & exclusive range of Social Work vacancies across the UK
Nationwide provider Social Work staff to over 200 local authorities.
Payroll service twice a week.
Ltd and PAYE payment options available.
Annual training budget of up to £250 and continued online CPD training.
Excellent Annual Loyalty schemes / bonuses.
DBS disclosures provided via fast-track online services free of charge.
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Type: Permanent Location: Hereford, England
Start: ASAP
Salary / Rate: £33945.00 - £38223.00 per annum + Supp of 5k per year, 10k relocation
Posted: 2024-11-11 14:09:04
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Lancashire County Council is seeking an experienced and dedicated Adults Social Worker to join our Integrated Care Community Team, based in Lancaster and surrounding areas.
In this role, you will play a key part in supporting hospital discharge, conducting triage and duty work, and carrying out assessments to ensure individuals receive the right care and support.
This is an exciting opportunity for a social worker who is passionate about helping adults live independently in their community, working collaboratively with health and social care partners.
Responsibilities:As an Adults Social Worker in the Integrated Care Community Team, your responsibilities will include:
Hospital Discharge: Supporting timely and safe discharge from hospital, ensuring all necessary support is in place for individuals transitioning back to their home or community.
Triage/Duty Work: Responding to urgent cases, assessing needs, and prioritising support to ensure individuals receive the right level of care.
Continuing Healthcare (CHC) MDT: Working closely with multi-disciplinary teams to assess eligibility for Continuing Healthcare funding and ensure the appropriate care plans are in place.
Discharge to Assess (D2A) Reviews: Conducting D2A reviews, assessing individuals' care needs at home or in care settings to ensure they receive appropriate ongoing support.
Collaboration: Working with health professionals, carers, and families to ensure a coordinated approach to care that supports the individual's well-being and independence.
Requirements:We are looking for candidates who:
Social work qualification and registered with Social Work England.
Enhanced DBS.
Have experience working with adults, particularly in hospital discharge, triage, or Continuing Healthcare (CHC) processes.
Are flexible and able to balance office-based work with community visits.
Access to own vehicle.
How to Apply:
If you are interested, please call Chris Richardson on 01772 208964 or email me your CV - Christopher.richardson@servicecare.org.uk
If this role isn't right for you, but you know someone who would fit perfectly to our engaged and devoted team and you refer them, you will receive a referral bonus of £350.
The benefits of working with SCS:
A specialist dedicated Social Work consultant offering single point of contact.
Exceptional referral bonuses - £350 per referral placed in to work!
An extensive & exclusive range of Social Work vacancies across the UK
Nationwide provider Social Work staff to over 200 local authorities.
Payroll service twice a week.
Ltd and PAYE payment options available.
Annual training budget of up to £250 and continued online CPD training.
Excellent Annual Loyalty schemes / bonuses.
DBS disclosures provided via fast-track online services free of charge.
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Type: Contract Location: Lancaster, England
Start: ASAP
Duration: 6 months +
Salary / Rate: £37.00 - £38.0 per hour
Posted: 2024-11-11 14:04:52
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KS1 Teacher: January Start - ongoing until the end of the academic year.
Location: Barnet
Full Time
Salary: £36,413 - £53,994 depending on experience as KS1 Teacher.
Are you currently looking for a new role as a KS1 Teacher?
Do you have what it takes to ensure children and young people will achieve?
Are you able to start as a KS1 Teacher in January 2025?
If so, then Teach Plus would love to hear from you regarding this KS1 Teacher role.
This school is based in Barnet, who are passionate about fostering a nurturing, inclusive, and dynamic learning environment where every child feels valued and inspired to reach their full potential.
They are a forward-thinking school with a strong commitment to providing a well-rounded education that encourages creativity, curiosity, and resilience.
They are currently looking for a talented and enthusiastic Key Stage 1 (KS1) Teacher to join their vibrant team in January and make a lasting impact on the educational journey of our young learners.
As a KS1 Teacher you will be responsible for planning and delivering high-quality lessons in line with the National Curriculum, supporting the personal, social, and academic development of our children.
You will create a positive and engaging classroom environment where every child feels supported and challenged.
You will work closely with your colleagues to ensure a holistic approach to learning, contributing to the overall success of our school.
As a KS1 Teacher you will be required to:
Plan, prepare, and deliver engaging lessons that cater to the needs of all learners
Assess and monitor the progress of children, providing timely feedback and setting appropriate targets
Foster a positive and inclusive classroom environment that promotes well-being and personal development
Differentiate teaching strategies to support the individual needs of all students
Collaborate with colleagues to share best practices and contribute to school development initiatives
Establish strong relationships with parents, carers, and the wider school community
Participate in professional development opportunities to continue to grow as an educator
The ideal candidate for a KS1 Teacher will have:
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent
Proven experience teaching in Key Stage 1, with a strong understanding of the National Curriculum
Passion for working with young children and a commitment to their academic and personal development
Strong classroom management skills and the ability to create an engaging and inclusive learning environment
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build positive relationships with students, colleagues, and parents
A collaborative approach to teaching and learning
A positive, creative, and flexible approach to problem-solving
Next steps - KS1 Teacher:
If this KS1 Teacher position sounds of interest, or you would like to find out more information, please contact Nicole at Teach Plus
Alternatively, please click ‘apply' and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
Teach Plus is a 5 star, Google rated, London based education recruitment agency.
Our passion is to provide candidates with an excellent service in helping them find a new role, our candidate journey is what makes us stand out above the rest.
We prioritise ongoing assistance and support to help with your career in education.
With over 17 years' experience working in education, we have strong, long-lasting relationships with primary schools across London.
We are able to offer a range of opportunities including short term, long term and permanent positions within education as well as a high volume of daily supply work. ....Read more...
Type: Contract Location: Barnet, England
Start: 06/01/2025
Salary / Rate: £36413 - £53994 per annum
Posted: 2024-11-11 11:56:28
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Our Client, a leading law firm in the heart of Newcastle, are on the lookout for Childcare Solicitor to join their team.
The role would suit a Childcare Solicitor with upwards of 2 years' post qualifying experience, in both public and private childcare matters.
The team are renowned for their work in both public and private childcare law, acting on behalf of parents, carers and guardians, but also for young people both directly and indirectly.
Responsibilities of the role include:
Providing expert legal advice to clients involved in childcare proceedings, including but not limited to care proceedings, adoption, finances, child protection and disputes regarding parental responsibility.
Preparing and drafting legal documents, including court applications, statements and correspondence.
Representing clients in court proceedings including advocacy.
Corresponding directly with clients, and third parties for the entirety of the case.
Supporting junior members of the team.
Requirements:
Solicitor with upwards of 2 years' PQE in childcare matters.
Child panel accreditation or working towards is desirable.
What's on offer?:
Salary up to £60,000 dependent on experience.
Hybrid working.
Genuine career progression opportunities.
25 days' holiday plus bank holidays.
Life assurance.
Health cash plan insurance and critical illness cover.
Employee assistance programme.
Employee discounts and other benefits.
To apply for this role, please submit your cv via the link or contact our North East consultant Chloe Murphy on 0113 467 9783.
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Type: Permanent Location: Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Salary / Rate: £45000 - £60000 per annum
Posted: 2024-11-11 11:50:23
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KS2 Teacher: January Start - ongoing until the end of the academic year.
Location: Brent
Full Time
Salary: £38,766 - £60,092 depending on experience as a KS2 Teacher.
Teach Plus are working with a lovely primary school located in the heart of Brent who are seeking a KS2 Teacher for January, we are dedicated to providing an exceptional education to every child in our care.
This is a vibrant, inclusive community where creativity, critical thinking, and personal growth are at the core of what we do.
We are looking for an experienced and passionate Key Stage 2 (KS2) Teacher to join our team and help our students achieve their full potential.
They value diversity, academic excellence, and a holistic approach to learning.
The school is a place where every child's voice is heard, and we encourage a love for learning that extends beyond the classroom.
If you are committed to making a difference and believe in the power of education to transform lives, we would love to hear from you.
As a KS2 Teacher, you will be responsible for delivering engaging, high-quality lessons across a broad range of subjects, including English, Maths, and Science, in line with the National Curriculum.
You will work closely with other staff members to ensure that each child's learning journey is tailored to their individual needs, ensuring progress and fostering a love of learning.
KS2 Teacher will be involved in assessing and monitoring student progress, setting targets, and working collaboratively with parents, carers, and the school community to support children's learning and development.
As a KS2 Teacher you will be required to:
Plan, prepare, and deliver engaging and effective lessons across all KS2 subjects
Differentiate teaching to meet the needs of individual learners, ensuring all children make progress
Use a variety of assessment methods to monitor and track student progress and provide timely feedback
Create a positive and inclusive learning environment that promotes respect, responsibility, and achievement
Build strong, supportive relationships with students, parents, and colleagues
Contribute to the school's wider development and improvement initiatives
Participate in staff meetings, professional development, and curriculum planning
Promote students' personal development, well-being, and safeguarding
The ideal candidate for a KS2 Teacher will have:
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent
Experience teaching in Key Stage 2 with a good understanding of the National Curriculum
A passion for teaching and a commitment to fostering a positive learning environment
Strong organisational skills with the ability to effectively manage a classroom
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to engage and build relationships with students, parents, and staff
A collaborative approach to working with colleagues and contributing to the wider school community
Dedication to continuous professional development
Next steps - KS2 Teacher:
If this KS2 Teacher position sounds of interest, or you would like to find out more information, please contact Nicole at Teach Plus
Alternatively, please click ‘apply' and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
KS2 Teacher - KS2 Teacher
Teach Plus is a 5 star, Google rated, London based education recruitment agency.
Our passion is to provide candidates with an excellent service in helping them find a new role, our candidate journey is what makes us stand out above the rest.
We prioritise ongoing assistance and support to help with your career in education.
With over 17 years' experience working in education, we have strong, long-lasting relationships with primary schools across London.
We are able to offer a range of opportunities including short term, long term and permanent positions within education as well as a high volume of daily supply work. ....Read more...
Type: Contract Location: Brent, England
Start: 06/01/2025
Salary / Rate: £38766 - £60092 per annum
Posted: 2024-11-11 11:46:13