Main Objectives of Job
To provide a comprehensive library services at HMP Brixton, ensuring that the highest standards of customer care are maintained and guaranteeing prisoners are not socially excluded from the benefits of the library service.
To contribute to the development of a welcoming, energetic, modern, committed and innovative service covering all aspects of prison library provision. The service is to meet requirements under PSI 02/2015 (and any updated legislation) and in line with CILIP Code of Professional Practice.
Main Accountabilities
Responsible for the day to day running of all library provision within HMP Brixton.
The provision of excellent and quality-centred library services designed to meet the recreational, educational, cultural and information needs of prisoners.
To implement targets according to development priorities for the prison library as set out by the Development team or the prison authorities.
The development and maintenance of efficient and effective operations systems (e.g. stock purchasing, cataloguing, circulation management, procedure, etc.).
Assisting the Development Librarians (Adult or Learning) in the development of the library service, undertaking an annual review of the library, updating and modernising the service as necessary.
Responsible to the Head of Learning & Skills for all internal prison operations.
Responsible to the Development Librarians (Adult or Learning) for professional library operations.
Participation in recruiting and selecting Prisoner Assistants as required. Supervising their work and training and that of any other staff assigned to the library (arranging duty rotas, etc.), and completing Individual Learning Plans.
Maintaining awareness of the profile of the prison community and running regular surveys to support reading and information needs.
Selecting within the guidelines laid down by senior and specialist staff a wide range of materials to match user requirements, taking particular care to meet the needs of minority groups and to provide basic skills materials.
Liaising with uniformed prison staff to ensure access to the library for all prisoners.
Liaising with the prison Education Department to provide library support for education courses.
Liaising with other relevant external bodies that support prisoners and their families
Providing an enquiry and reference service tailored to prisoner’s needs and undertaking research where necessary in particularly to support legal queries.
Maintain and promote a local information file, and disseminate information as appropriate, to support rehabilitation on release.
Exploiting stock through a programme of displays, booklets etc. to generate interest and promote reading.
Ensuring a readers’ request service is provided.
Providing user education and giving induction talks on the library.
Preparing reports and statistical returns as may be required by Lambeth Libraries or by the Prison Service.
Representing the Development Librarian – Adult and Learning within the prison and outside the prison as required.
To apply Health and Safety Policy in co-operation with the prison authorities and other staff so as to ensure the safety of staff and prisoners.
To maintain personal, library and prison security.
To carry out and manage effective enrolment, issue, discharge, shelving, renewal and overdue procedures.
The post holder must at all times have due regard for the Prison Service’s and for the Council’s Equal Opportunities and Race Relations Policies on which training may be required.
To maintain awareness of current developments in prison libraries through links with the relevant professional bodies and other prison library services.
To effectively communicate and liaise with other prison departments.
To promote and organise library-based events such as poetry and creative writing workshops, prisoner reading groups and author visits with a view to raising the profile and importance of the library within a prison environment.
Assisting in managing the resources budget for the prison library service.
To meet personal development targets agreed with the Development Librarian – Adult and Learning.
Undertake any other duties to further prison library objectives.
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Child, Adult/Older Adult and Emergency opportunitiesFlexible work options to support your work/life balanceBeautiful views and all big city amenities in this fast-growing regional city Where you’ll be working You will be working at a public health service that has recently completed a $223.5 million expansion. This regional hospital has 365 inpatient beds, 14 medical and surgical beds, 6 intensive care unit beds, and 12 operating theatres. A growing Mental Health Program at this hospital includes acute inpatient care and community outreach services. There is a postnatal care unit, 2 allocated child and youth beds, a unit for adults receiving intensive treatment, and an older adult unit with 10 acute assessment beds for a short stay and 10 nursing home beds for people with complex needs. As Consultant Psychiatrist, you will provide comprehensive specialist services and deliver the highest quality, evidence-based care. You will work on a highly varied clinical casemix, and have the opportunity to contribute to the development and continued improvement of mental health services. You’ll participate in the planning and evaluation of services and programs in a highly supportive and patient-focused setting. You will also have the opportunities for the supervision and education of junior doctors, as well as your own continued professional development. Where you’ll be living You will be living in a fast-growing regional city in Victoria known as the region's entertainment capital. Here you’ll find award-winning dining options, wineries, vibrant nightlife, major sporting and music events, and a thriving, friendly community. You’ll also have forests, mountain-top views, lakes and beaches within arm’s reach. Residents enjoy a more balanced lifestyle with shorter commutes, a lower cost of living, and a more affordable housing market. This is a family-friendly region with excellent public and private education options. Melbourne is only a 2-hour drive away, and a nearby regional airport offers daily flights to major Australian cities. Salary information Consultant Psychiatrists can expect a salary in line with the VIC Award, plus a range of benefits, allowances and incentives. Requirements Fellowship of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (FRANZCP), or equivalent. Psychiatrists eligible for the fast-track registration pathway are encouraged to apply. About us Elective Recruitment is a person-centred recruitment consultancy. Your career progression is just as important to us as your well-being and work-life balance. We are not just another recruitment company; we do things our way and we consult. We have a very clear vision: create great careers, better lifestyles, and add value - and we won’t stop until this is achieved. For access to Consultant Psychiatrist jobs in Victoria join our network today. For a confidential discussion contact the Elective Recruitment Team at +61 2 9137 4300, or apply now!....Read more...
Process and manage apprenticeship applications from initial enquiry to enrolment, supporting the sales team along the way
Maintain accurate and up-to-date records in compliance with UK standards
Communicate effectively with applicants, employers, and training providers to facilitate the application process
Support marketing initiatives to promote apprenticeship and short course programs
Handle general administrative tasks, such as data entry, filing, and responding to enquiries via phone and email
Training Outcome:
Potential of a full-time position upon successful completion of the apprenticeship
Employer Description:We are a leading marketing and engagement service in the adult education arena committed to sector improvements and empowering individuals through apprenticeship and short course programmes. Our mission is to facilitate meaningful learning experiences that lead to career advancement and personal growth and better ,more effective employers that improve services through their teamsWorking Hours :Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Administrative skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative....Read more...
Early Years Educator/Practitoner:
To work under the direct instruction of the teaching/senior staff and specific Early Years staff.
To plan and supervised child initiate and adult led activities which are based around the needs and interests of the child.
Supports children’s literacy and numeracy language skills through play.
Observes children and shapes their learning experience to reflect observations.
Meets the care needs of all children and supports the development of Early Childhood experiences.
Works in partnership with other colleagues, parents and other professionals.
Training:To gain a Early Years Educator Level 3 certificate you will receive on the job training delivered in-house, off the job training at the Training Providers premises to be delivered on day release as determined at interview. All training to be done during contracted hours.
For the early years educator, the qualification required is:
Paediatric First Aid or Emergency Paediatric First Aid.
Early years educator / Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education.
Option to take complete the Early Years Practitioner Standard Level 2 if applicable.
Early years practitioner / Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education.
Training Outcome:You may wish to progress into the early years workforce or complete a degree in early years.
Employer Description:Provider of childcare in several nurseries and after school clubs within North Tyneside. We are a private limited company.Working Hours :You will be expected to work shifts between the hours of 7.30am and 6.00pm, on Mondays to Fridays. We are closed at weekends and on bank holidays and for two weeks at Christmas.Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience,Physical fitness....Read more...
Applications are invited from suitably experienced Occupational Therapists to join the Adult Community team in a Band 7 post on the beautiful Island of Guernsey, in the Channel Islands.Supporting the OT Lead you will:- plan, deliver and monitor the provision of Occupational Therapy Services to Patients in the Community - use specialist skills in the assessment and management of a range of social services and intermediate care patient groups and demonstrate sound clinical reasoning to inform advanced decision making to keep patients in their own homes - to work closely with the enhanced MDT to ensure admission avoidance - To have an active role in education of staff through in-service training, MDT training programmes, OT student training and work experience; and to work in an education role with other staff groups and with the wider MDT.Please note; Guernsey has adopted the AfC banding system, but have applied their own salary scale, as above. The current Band 7 salary range is £55,578 to £73,085 plus an annual bonus of £1,605Annual leave starts at 36 days up to 42 days with full credit for NHS service for annual leave and sick leave.This unique integrated health service delivers a diverse range of services including diagnosing and treating patients in the island's acute hospital complex, and supporting people with in the wider community.The States of Guernsey provides excellent Occupational Therapy care, supported by modern equipment and reliant on Healthcare professionals recruited to a high standard.The island of Guernsey is in the Channel Islands and has a population of 65,000. It has some of Britain's finest and best-kept beaches, an especially mild and sunny climate, and an offbeat, historic harbour town in St. Peter's Port, the island's capital.Person requirementsQualified Occupational with full HCPC registration.Current or recent UK-based senior Band 6 or Band 7 Adult Community-specific experience Experienced in supervision and mentorship of qualified OTs, Students and OT Assistants.Experience in teaching of staff, patients and peersThe benefits of working in Guernsey include: - A higher-than-UK salary. - An annual bonus of £1,605 - A flat rate 20% income tax. - No Council tax or VAT - A relocation payment of £5,000*- A generous allowance for private rental accommodation* - A continental lifestyle, where the people are friendly, and crime is very low. *Full T&C in relocation directiveJarrodean is a leading healthcare recruitment partner with particular expertise in the placement of the full range of qualified Allied Health Professionals. As a nurse-led consultancy, our detailed understanding of the complexity of the OT role places us in an excellent position to match your skills with the specific requirements of our Therapy Recruiting Managers.For an insight into Jarrodean as a Consultancy and for a summary of all current roles visit jarrodean.com If this role is not for you, please remember we offer a generous £500 Bonus for any successful friend or colleague referrals.....Read more...
Assist in processing financial transactions
Data Entry within finance systems
Assist with customer service enquiries
Training:Training schedule has yet to be agreed. Details will be made available at a later date.Training Outcome:Possible permanent post on successful completion of the apprenticeship.Employer Description:Located next to Southend Central station, our Southend Campus offers an impressive range of vocational subjects, adult courses and higher education in the brand new Forum. The courses are set in realistic work environments using cutting-edge technology.
Media students get access to a high-definition television studio, radio studio, fully-equipped photographic studio with digital SLR cameras, dedicated art and design work spaces, performing arts studios and a journalism newsroom. Sound and music production students have access to Xtreme, our well-equipped off-site recording and rehearsal studio, which includes mixing, recording, rehearsal and sequencing facilities.
Southend Campus also has science labs, an animal management centre, a sports lab and a 250 seat Performance Pod. There are over 2,000 PCs and plenty of Apple Mac computers to do everything from graphic design to film editing. We even have our own restaurant and coffee shop staffed by our catering students.Working Hours :Monday - Thursday, 08.30 - 17.00.
Friday, 08.30 - 16.30. Possible working from home.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Administrative skills,Number skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative....Read more...
A leading UK charity for dedicated palliative and end-of-life care is looking for an experienced Community Nurse to oversee their community nursing services as Clinical Lead.This hospice charity isfirmlycommitted to providing highly tailored, fully holistic specialist care to people with terminal or life-limiting conditions, with deep roots to and a strong relationship with people from across the local area and beyond.As Community Clinical Lead, you’ll provide strong clinical leadership and regularly collaborate with internal and external partners – including as part of the hospice’s safeguarding, education and research activities – to evaluate service efficacy, implement improvement initiatives, and support the development of yourself and your team.This is a permanent, part-time position for a community-based Clinical Lead Nurse.30h per week, covering days between Mon and Fri.Flexible start and finish times may be accommodated.Person Specification:
(Essential) Registration with the NMC as a Registered Nurse (RN Adult)(Essential) Driver with access to own vehicle(Essential) Notable experience in community and palliative/end-of-life nursing care(Essential) History of successful leadership/management of healthcare teams
Benefits and enhancements include:
Private pension scheme, or continuation of NHS Pension Scheme*Subsidised mileageGreat CPD opportunitiesLong service leaveLife assurance coverHealth cash planCycle to Work schemeEmployee Assistance Programme and wellbeing support
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Make outbound calls to business owners and organisational managers to promote staff development and training opportunities.
Clearly explain available training services, including funded and commercial options, to prospective clients in a professional and informative manner.
Build and maintain strong client relationships through trust, clear communication, and consistent follow-up.
Identify client needs and match them with appropriate training solutions, supporting both mandatory and best practice development.
Maintain accurate records of conversations, leads, and outcomes using internal systems.
Work closely with a team of experienced trainers and colleagues to ensure high standards of service delivery.
Demonstrate a high level of professionalism, confidentiality, and ethical conduct in all interactions.
Continuously develop product knowledge and communication skills through in-house training and mentoring.
Training Outcome:
Potential of a full-time position upon successful completion of the apprenticeship.
Employer Description:The company has traded for over 26 years working in Marketing and the Adult Education Sector Nationwide. There is no limit to growth, it is a lovely sector to work in and management nurture staff, while expecting staff to give their very best, so that we all succeed. The service is deemed to be the best Nationally as an outsourced company and you will work with fabulous Trainers, and training products that are the best around.Working Hours :Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working....Read more...
A leading UK charity for dedicated palliative and end-of-life care is looking for an experienced Community Nurse to oversee their community nursing services as Clinical Lead.This hospice charity isfirmlycommitted to providing highly tailored, fully holistic specialist care to people with terminal or life-limiting conditions, with deep roots to and a strong relationship with people from across the local area and beyond.As Community Clinical Lead, you’ll provide strong clinical leadership and regularly collaborate with internal and external partners – including as part of the hospice’s safeguarding, education and research activities – to evaluate service efficacy, implement improvement initiatives, and support the development of yourself and your team.This is a permanent, part-time position for a community-based Clinical Lead Nurse.30h per week, covering days between Mon and Fri.Flexible start and finish times may be accommodated.Person Specification:
(Essential) Registration with the NMC as a Registered Nurse (RN Adult)(Essential) Driver with access to own vehicle(Essential) Notable experience in community and palliative/end-of-life nursing care(Essential) History of successful leadership/management of healthcare teams
Benefits and enhancements include:
Private pension scheme, or continuation of NHS Pension Scheme*Subsidised mileageGreat CPD opportunitiesLong service leaveLife assurance coverHealth cash planCycle to Work schemeEmployee Assistance Programme and wellbeing support
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Complex Care Nurse – Tracheostomy & Ventilation Experience Essential
📍 Location: Stubbington
🕒 Shifts: Full-time / Part-time – School Hours (08:00–16:00)
💷 Pay: Competitive salary
At OneCall24 Healthcare, a CQC-rated “Good” care provider, we specialise in delivering high-quality, nurse-led care to children and adults with complex needs in the comfort of their homes and communities. We’re now seeking an experienced Complex Care Nurse to join our skilled and passionate team in Stubbington.
🩺 What We’re Looking For
We are seeking a Registered Nurse (Adult or Paediatric) with recent and relevant experience in the following:
Essential Clinical Requirements:
• Tracheostomy care and changes (within the last 6 months)
• Ventilation management (NIPPY)
• Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN)
Desirable (Training Provided):
• Experience working with children with complex needs in the community
• School-based or paediatric home care experience
🌟 Why Join OneCall24 Healthcare?
• Competitive pay and benefits
• Structured career progression and clinical development
• Ongoing specialist training and CPD opportunities
• Free DBS check
• 24/7 clinical and operational support
• A genuinely supportive team environment
📝 Key Responsibilities
• Provide high-quality care to children with complex needs, including tracheostomy and ventilation management
• Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure comprehensive care
• Work closely with families and education staff to support the child’s routine
• Monitor clinical status and respond to changes promptly
• Contribute to care planning and risk assessment
• Promote a safe, stimulating, and compassionate care environment
✅ Apply Now
If you meet the essential clinical requirements and are passionate about delivering expert care in a meaningful setting, we’d love to hear from you.
📧 Email:
📞 Call: 03333 22 11 33 and ask to speak with a recruiter quoting "Complex Care Nurse – Stubbington"
OneCall24 Healthcare is committed to promoting equal opportunities. Nothing in this job advertisement is intended to discriminate against any individual.
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Job SummaryIntegra Education are recruiting for a learning mentor in the Baildon area. As a learning mentor you will provide a distinct layer of personalised guidance tailored to the unique challenges the young person faces.
This mentor can create a trusting relationship that fosters emotional security and encourages engagement in learning, essential for someone with a PDA profile who may struggle with authority and demands. Moreover, as a safeguarding adult, the mentor ensures that the young person's well-being is prioritized, addressing any concerns related to their mental health and safety in an environment that can often feel overwhelming.
This role not only enhances the support network but also promotes a holistic approach to the young person’s education and personal development, ensuring they feel understood, safe, and empowered to navigate their learning journey.
Key Responsibilities:
Learning and Emotional Support
Provide tailored one-on-one support to meet the young person’s specific learning and emotional needs. Create a safe and supportive environment that helps the young person overcome learning challenges related to Autism, Dyslexia, ARFID and PDA profile.
Engaging in Activities
Actively engage the young person in arts and crafts, outdoor activities, and their hobbies, such as horse riding and animal care. Use these activities to build a positive relationship and encourage participation in enjoyable, educational experiences.
Safeguarding
Ensure the safety and well-being of the young person at all times by following safeguarding procedures. Remain vigilant and respond to any safeguarding concerns in a timely and appropriate manner.
Collaboration with Professionals
Work closely with a multidisciplinary team, including therapists, educational psychologists, and other professionals, to ensure a consistent and coordinated approach to the young person’s care and education. Contribute to the development and review of their individual support plan.
Creative and Flexible Approach
Use a flexible and person-centred approach to accommodate the young person’s interests, sensory sensitivities, and fluctuating energy levels. Adjust activities based on their preferences and comfort levels, especially considering their PDA profile.
Progress Monitoring and Reporting
Keep accurate and detailed records of the young person’s progress, challenges, and achievements. Provide regular updates to their family and the professional team, adjusting strategies to align with their evolving needs.
Promoting Independence
Encourage the young person to develop life skills, confidence, and independence through supportive activities and interactions. Foster their self-esteem by celebrating their successes and helping them to overcome difficulties in a gentle, patient manner.
Person Specification:
Essential Criteria:
Experience:
Proven experience working with young people with Autism, Dyslexia, and PDA, preferably in a one-on-one setting.
Experience working with children with school-based trauma and anxiety
Understanding of Autism and PDA, including managing demand avoidance, sensory sensitivities, and learning differences.
Experience supporting young people in activities such as arts and crafts, animal care, or horse riding.
Experience in supporting young people on a pathway to adulthood
Skills and Qualities:
Creative, fun, and engaging personality with a genuine passion for helping young people learn through interactive, hands-on activities.
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to build trust and positive relationships with the young person and their family.
Ability to work flexibly, adapting to the young person’s emotional and educational needs.
Strong safeguarding awareness, with the ability to follow protocols to ensure the child’s safety.
Safeguarding:
A solid understanding of safeguarding procedures and the ability to implement these effectively.
Desirable Criteria:
Knowledge of Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) strategies and approaches.
Experience in outdoor education or working in environments that involve animals or nature-based activities.
Qualifications in SEN, mentoring, child development, or similar fields.
Additional Information:
The role is in-person and will require someone who is fun, friendly, creative, flexible, and passionate about supporting young person with additional needs.
The successful candidate must pass an enhanced DBS check and provide professional references.
If you are interested in this exciting role, and would like more information, please feel free to reach out by calling 01925 594 203 or email
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Duties to include, but not restricted to:
Respond to incoming requests for support from admin@sct.co.uk
Destination tracking of learners
Employer and learner surveys
Franking and sending post
Ensure all certificates that arrive in centre are scanned and placed in candidate library
Update management information system (ICQ) ensuring all information is present and correct
Support trainers with requests for printing or copying
Provision of general admin support in relation to a variety of tasks that may be requested by any of the Team Leaders or Management team
Communicate with participants, trainers, and other stakeholders to ensure smooth operation of training programs
General Duties:
Answer telephones in a professional manner - ensuring any messages are relayed efficiently
Meet and greet visitors in a professional manner
Ensure all SCT Policies and Procedures are followed
Have a good understanding of Funding Partners and the contract requirements
Participate in training sessions or training programmes related to your job role
Participate in staff meetings
Any other duties as requested to meet the needs of SCT
You have a responsibility to:
Actively participate in the preparation for OFSTED, MATRIX and any other ESFA Audits
Support SCT in safeguarding any child, young person or adult you come into contact within your daily role through your understanding of all relevant SCT policies and procedures
Promote British Values, including equality and to treat everyone with fairness and dignity
Recognise that health and safety is a responsibility of every employee, to take reasonable care of self and others and comply with all Health and Safety policies and procedures
Safeguarding is the responsibility of all - report any areas of concern to DSO
Health and Safety is the responsibility of all - report any areas of concern to Health & Safety officer at SCT
Training:Customer Service Practitioner Level 2.
Your training will take place in the workplace. At least 6-hours a week protected Learning and Study time.Training Outcome:SCT apprentices typically stay in role after their apprenticeship and move onto at least National Minimum wage after 12-months.
Previous apprentices with us can move into more senior roles in the organisation or move onto external jobs in administration, Education or Customer Support.Employer Description:Sutton Coldfield Training is a highly regarded training organisation dedicated to delivering high-quality government-funded programmes and commercial training across the UK. With a strong commitment to professional development, we work with individuals and businesses to provide tailored learning solutions that enhance skills, knowledge, and workplace efficiency.Working Hours :Monday - Thursday 9am - 5pm, Fridays 8am - 4pm.
Flexible hours provided where needed.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Administrative skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience....Read more...
Deliver outreach activities in collaboration with project volunteers, including at venues such as the streets of Lowestoft, the beach, community groups and schools, to capture stories for the Lowestoft Stories oral history project and raise awareness about the Town Hall project and upcoming events and activities. This is likely to include lifting and potentially energetic activities.
Duties will include:
Collaborate with staff and partners to deliver the activities outlined in the Lowestoft Town Hall Project activity plan
To support with the creation of resources and procure props for the engagement activities
To support with the delivery of the Lowestoft Town Council Collection digitisation activity
To support with providing content for the Town Hall social media platforms
To support with collections management, research, exhibition curation, visitor services and volunteer management
To support with capturing evaluation data for activities
To carry out any other tasks necessary to ensure the project is successful
Training:As part of this 18-month full-time placement the candidate will undertake a Level 3 Apprenticeship in Cultural Learning and Participation delivered by Westminster Adult Education Service (WAES)
The course follows a monthly programme, with each month focusing on a different topic, such as working with partners, project coordination through to fundraising and IT. It is a practical role focused on ‘learning on the job’ with 80% on the job and 20% off the job training
Each month follows a pattern of the one day a week Off Job Learning day, one at the WAES campus in London (travel expenses will be covered), one on-line learning day, self-directed day, submission dayTraining Outcome:
This is an entry level post aimed at providing opportunities for people without a degree level qualification a first step into working in the heritage sector
This role is designed to offer an alternative entry route into a museum career. As such we encourage applications from all backgrounds, particularly those which are currently under-represented in the sector
Employer Description:Lowestoft Town Council was formed in 2017 via a Reorganisation Order. One of the assets it is responsible for is the Town Hall - a Grade II listed landmark and the most prominent building on the historic High Street of Lowestoft, which has been boarded up since its previous owners moved out in 2015. Lowestoft Town Council has been successful in gaining funding for the restoration and adaption of the building as well as the delivery of a comprehensive programme of heritage activities that will enable participants to learn and engage with the heritage of the town and bring communities together enhancing community pride. Funding support has come from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, the Towns Fund, East Suffolk Council as well as Lowestoft Town Council.Working Hours :Shifts to be confirmed, including some weekends/out of office hours.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Presentation skills,Administrative skills,Number skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience....Read more...
Permanent, full-time opportunity Prime coastal location in NSW’s second-largest city Fellowship training and previous experience in Paediatric Radiology is essentialWhere you’ll be working You will be working at the leading health facility of the region, a major tertiary referral hospital for both paediatric and adult care. This is a 796-bed facility, with 126 paediatric beds. This hospital provides a full range of services, including emergency care, mental health, surgery, maternity, cancer care, chronic condition management, and virtual care. The Emergency Department here sees approximately 67,500 presentations annually, making it the busiest trauma centre in all of New South Wales. The Divisions of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine together provide a complete range of training modalities including General Radiology, Fluoroscopy, Tomography, Angiography, Interventional Procedures, MRI, Ultrasound, Nuclear Medicine and PET. As Paediatric Radiologist, you will provide high-quality, evidence-based, patient-focused imaging services to admitted and non-admitted patients and their families. You’ll provide medical leadership and expert advice in the planning, coordination, operation and evaluation of the delivery of paediatric radiology services. You will have opportunities to participate in multidisciplinary training and education, including Fellows and Trainees in postgraduate medical programs. You will also have opportunities to take part in various departmental and external research initiatives. Where you’ll be living You will be living in the second-most populous city of New South Wales. This coastal region, situated at the mouth of the Hunter River, is known for its strong sense of community, laid-back lifestyle, and stunning beaches. It’s especially famous for its surf beaches, like Merewether, Nobbys, and Bar Beach, which draw surfers from across Australia and beyond. Residents here enjoy a more sustainable way of life, wide open spaces, shorter commutes, and vibrant cultural and social hubs. Here, you’ll enjoy a lower cost of living and a more affordable housing market, with access to excellent schooling options and endless outdoor adventure opportunities. Residents benefit from a perfect blend of big city energy and relaxed, coastal living, with year-round festivities, urban renewal initiatives, and an abundance of scenic natural landscapes. Sydney is only a 2-hour drive away, and the region also has its own airport. Salary information Paediatric Radiologists can expect a competitive salary in line with the NSW Award, plus a range of benefits and incentives. Requirements Fellowship of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (FRANZCR). About us Elective Recruitment is a person-centred recruitment consultancy. Your career progression is just as important to us as your well-being and work-life balance. We are not just another recruitment company; we do things our way and we consult. We have a very clear vision: create great careers, better lifestyles, and add value - and we won’t stop until this is achieved. For access to Paediatric Radiologist jobs in NSW join our network today. For a confidential discussion contact the Elective Recruitment Team at +61 2 9137 4300, or apply now!....Read more...
Are you passionate about empowering young adults to live independently and reach their full potential? Join our growing team of compassionate support professionals, making a real difference in the lives of vulnerable young people transitioning into adulthood.
About the Role:
We are currently recruiting Young Adult Support Workers to support individuals aged 16–25 with a variety of needs, including mental health challenges, learning disabilities, autism, and complex backgrounds. You2019;ll play a vital role in helping them develop life skills, build confidence, and move towards independent living.
This is a highly rewarding role where every day is different. You’ll provide emotional support, promote independence, and encourage personal growth through structured routines and positive reinforcement.
Key Responsibilities:
Provide 1:1 or group support in supported accommodation or outreach settings
Support with daily living tasks including budgeting, cooking, cleaning, and self-care
Encourage and motivate young adults to access education, employment, and social activities
Build trust-based relationships while maintaining professional boundaries
Respond to challenging behaviour with empathy, patience, and de-escalation strategies
Keep accurate records, follow care plans, and report safeguarding concerns promptly
Ideal Candidate:
Previous experience working with young people, care leavers, or those with complex needs
Resilient, compassionate, and adaptable with a person-centred approach
Why Join Us?
Competitive hourly pay & weekly wages
Ongoing training and professional development
Flexible working to suit your lifestyle
24/7 support from our experienced care coordination team
Opportunities for long-term and permanent placements
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Are you passionate about empowering young adults to live independently and reach their full potential? Join our growing team of compassionate support professionals, making a real difference in the lives of vulnerable young people transitioning into adulthood.
About the Role:
We are currently recruiting Young Adult Support Workers to support individuals aged 16–25 with a variety of needs, including mental health challenges, learning disabilities, autism, and complex backgrounds. You2019;ll play a vital role in helping them develop life skills, build confidence, and move towards independent living.
This is a highly rewarding role where every day is different. You’ll provide emotional support, promote independence, and encourage personal growth through structured routines and positive reinforcement.
Key Responsibilities:
Provide 1:1 or group support in supported accommodation or outreach settings
Support with daily living tasks including budgeting, cooking, cleaning, and self-care
Encourage and motivate young adults to access education, employment, and social activities
Build trust-based relationships while maintaining professional boundaries
Respond to challenging behaviour with empathy, patience, and de-escalation strategies
Keep accurate records, follow care plans, and report safeguarding concerns promptly
Ideal Candidate:
Previous experience working with young people, care leavers, or those with complex needs
Resilient, compassionate, and adaptable with a person-centred approach
Why Join Us?
Competitive hourly pay & weekly wages
Ongoing training and professional development
Flexible working to suit your lifestyle
24/7 support from our experienced care coordination team
Opportunities for long-term and permanent placements
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Are you passionate about empowering young adults to live independently and reach their full potential? Join our growing team of compassionate support professionals, making a real difference in the lives of vulnerable young people transitioning into adulthood.
About the Role:
We are currently recruiting Young Adult Support Workers to support individuals aged 16–25 with a variety of needs, including mental health challenges, learning disabilities, autism, and complex backgrounds. You2019;ll play a vital role in helping them develop life skills, build confidence, and move towards independent living.
This is a highly rewarding role where every day is different. You’ll provide emotional support, promote independence, and encourage personal growth through structured routines and positive reinforcement.
Key Responsibilities:
Provide 1:1 or group support in supported accommodation or outreach settings
Support with daily living tasks including budgeting, cooking, cleaning, and self-care
Encourage and motivate young adults to access education, employment, and social activities
Build trust-based relationships while maintaining professional boundaries
Respond to challenging behaviour with empathy, patience, and de-escalation strategies
Keep accurate records, follow care plans, and report safeguarding concerns promptly
Ideal Candidate:
Previous experience working with young people, care leavers, or those with complex needs
Resilient, compassionate, and adaptable with a person-centred approach
A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle is desirable due to location flexibility
Why Join Us?
Competitive hourly pay & weekly wages
Ongoing training and professional development
Flexible working to suit your lifestyle
24/7 support from our experienced care coordination team
Opportunities for long-term and permanent placements
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Are you passionate about sport and physical activity—especially swimming? Do you love working with children and want to positively influence their development, learning, and wellbeing? Can you be a motivating role model who inspires young people? Would you thrive in a friendly, supportive, and hard-working team?
If so, this could be the perfect opportunity for you! We’re looking for a committed, enthusiastic, and dedicated individual to join our team through our Community Activator Coach Apprenticeship—with a special focus on our Swim:ED programme, delivering school-based swimming lessons and wider aquatic activities. Key Responsibilities:
Swim & Aquatics Delivery
Plan and deliver a range of activities aimed at increasing participation in sport and physical activity, with a specific emphasis on swimming.
Support extracurricular swimming programmes, including:
Key Stage 1 and 2 children’s lessons
School swimming curriculum delivery
Adult swimming sessions
Inclusive aquatic activities for children with SEND
Pool-based fun sessions (e.g., inflatables, water polo, Aquatots)
Swimming galas and festivals
Community Engagement & Event Support
Assist in organising both community and competitive events.
Support delivery of holiday activities, including HAF programmes.
Collaborate with partner organisations to enhance delivery and engagement.
Additional Duties
Provide lifeguard duty cover as needed.
Begin developing supervisory skills within the swim school, supporting pupil progress and retention.
Use technology to engage participants and enhance swimming experiences.
Promote and uphold the Foundation's values and contribute positively to its culture.
Maintain a safe environment by following health & safety and safeguarding protocols.
Undertake training required as part of the apprenticeship.
Please note this apprenticeship is delivered across a range of multiple sites across Kent. The apprentice must be able to travel across multiple sites in Kent.
ME5 7QBME15 8DF CT14 7TL DA10 1AL ME16 0HB These are a number of the sites the pool will be at. Multiple sites across Kent as the pool will be moving every term. Applicants must be flexible to cover other Teamtheme Kent sites with notice. Training:Our apprentices will receive weekly off the job training hours in order to engage with masterclasses, skills festival days, assignments and tasks related to the apprenticeship, online CPD courses and development sessions with their allocated skills coach.
Level 2 Community Activator Coach Apprenticeship Standard with Swimming Specialism
Sector specific CPD, such as;
SEQ Level 2 Swim Teacher qualification
Pool maintenance and water testing CPD
Supporting the PE curriculum (swimming focussed)
Behaviour Management
Safeguarding / Prevent
Mental Health and Wellbeing
Digital skills
Functional skills in Maths and English (where required)
Training Outcome:We are committed to supporting your personal and professional development, providing you with the knowledge, skills, and experience to help you grow. Upon successful completion of the apprenticeship, you will be well-placed to pursue a range of exciting opportunities, including:
A Career in Sport Coaching or Education – Gain a solid foundation to progress within the sports, health, and education sectors.
Potential Ongoing Employment – High-performing apprentices may be offered continued employment within our organisation.
Further Education Opportunities – Access to additional training and qualifications to expand your career options.
Pathway to Becoming a Qualified Swim Teacher – With potential support to achieve a Level 2 Swim Teaching qualification.
Progression to Pool Supervisor Roles – Develop the leadership skills and experience to step into supervisory positions.
Broaden into Multi-Sport Coaching – Explore wider coaching opportunities and specialisms within our programmes.
Progression to Level 4 Sports Coach Apprenticeship – Take your coaching expertise to the next level with advanced qualifications.
We’re here to invest in your future and help you reach your full potential. Employer Description:Teamtheme Kent is an experienced and long standing sports provider with a keen understanding of the needs and demands of primary schools in Kent. Making a Difference to the physical and emotional wellbeing of children is our mission.
Our company is growing, and our recent structure has created roles for experienced lifeguard's and swim coaches.
Teamtheme staff non -negotiables are:
Punctuality
Planning and Preparation
Energetic Role Model
Positive Thinker
Respect
We are seeking a passionate lifeguard for the Medway district.
Do you want to make a difference?
Be a part of a team that can help us achieve our mission?Working Hours :35 hours per week.
8:30am - 4:30pm.
These are a number of the sites the pool will be at.
Multiple sites across Kent as the pool will be moving every term.
Applicants must be flexible to cover other Teamtheme Kent sites with notice.Skills: Communication skills,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Team working,Initiative,Physical fitness,Positive Role Model,Working with Children,Performance-Driven....Read more...