A national leader in community health services has new Relief Pharmacist opportunities in the North West, supporting local people through the provision of outstanding pharmacy and enhanced community care.A staple for accessible healthcare and a long-time partner of the NHS, the team is always aiming for the next level; prioritising comprehensive services that can adapt to evolving needs in the face of both regional and national health challenges. You can be assured of a commitment to offering all pharmacy professionals the tools and opportunities to innovate, develop and progress, with the flexibility and life balance you need for professional fulfilment.As a Relief Pharmacist, you will provide expert medication dispensing, health advice, and advanced services at a select number of branches in the area. In return, you’ll receive a sector-leading bonuses, benefits, and CPD resource package; newly-qualified Pharmacists will also be able to access enhanced professional support through an RPS-accredited foundation programme, giving you the best possible start to your early career.This is a permanent Relief Pharmacist role, with both full-time and part-time contracts considered. Person specification:
(Essential) GPhC-accredited MPharm degree or equivalent(Essential) Active GPhC registrationNewly qualified Pharmacists will be considered and are welcome to apply.
Benefits / enhancements include:
Subsidised mileage (45p per mile)Discretionary bonus schemePotential for flexibility re: working hoursEnhanced annual leave package + options to buy/sell + long service enhancementsEnhanced pension scheme with employer contributions up to 12%Further learning and development opportunities, supported by award-winning teamSubstantial support to earn IP qualification, including £7k bursary schemePaid GPhC fees and professional indemnity insuranceContribution toward RPS feesEmployee discount, salary sacrifice and third-party retail & leisure discount schemesEmployee Assistance Programme for wellbeing supportHRT prescription costs reimbursedAnd more!....Read more...
A national leader in community health services has new Relief Pharmacist opportunities in the North West, supporting local people through the provision of outstanding pharmacy and enhanced community care.A staple for accessible healthcare and a long-time partner of the NHS, the team is always aiming for the next level; prioritising comprehensive services that can adapt to evolving needs in the face of both regional and national health challenges. You can be assured of a commitment to offering all pharmacy professionals the tools and opportunities to innovate, develop and progress, with the flexibility and life balance you need for professional fulfilment.As a Relief Pharmacist, you will provide expert medication dispensing, health advice, and advanced services at a select number of branches in the area. In return, you’ll receive a sector-leading bonuses, benefits, and CPD resource package; newly-qualified Pharmacists will also be able to access enhanced professional support through an RPS-accredited foundation programme, giving you the best possible start to your early career.This is a permanent Relief Pharmacist role, with both full-time and part-time contracts considered. Person specification:
(Essential) GPhC-accredited MPharm degree or equivalent(Essential) Active GPhC registrationNewly qualified Pharmacists will be considered and are welcome to apply.
Benefits / enhancements include:
Subsidised mileage (45p per mile)Discretionary bonus schemePotential for flexibility re: working hoursEnhanced annual leave package + options to buy/sell + long service enhancementsEnhanced pension scheme with employer contributions up to 12%Further learning and development opportunities, supported by award-winning teamSubstantial support to earn IP qualification, including £7k bursary schemePaid GPhC fees and professional indemnity insuranceContribution toward RPS feesEmployee discount, salary sacrifice and third-party retail & leisure discount schemesEmployee Assistance Programme for wellbeing supportHRT prescription costs reimbursedAnd more!....Read more...
Registered Manager
About the Role
This company is a residential service where passion meets purpose, placing the needs of our children at the heart of every decision we make.
Responsibilities
Lead and inspire your own team
Make a difference to the lives of children
Supervise and manage staff
Ensure compliance with Ofsted Inspections
Provide high-quality care for children and young people with learning disabilities
Requirements
A minimum of 5 years experience in a position relevant to the residential care of children
At least 2 years in a role supervising and managing staff
NVQ Level 3 In Children and Young People's Workforce
LEVEL 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (England)
A “Good” or “Outstanding” grade within your recent Ofsted Inspections
What Makes Us Different?
We are over 90% good or outstanding
We operate our own therapeutic model (AHCT) and you will work within a highly skilled multi-disciplinary team
A wide range of organisational support from IT, HR and Marketing and bespoke database systems, giving you the time to do what is important within your home
A designated Psychologist within the home and community for direct therapeutic work with children
A dedicated education service
Industry-leading training and support from our partnership with New Ways Safeguarding
A member of Community of Communities
What Can We Offer You?
Salary up to £57,000 per annum
Support through your Ofsted inspections
Training options for Level 7 and therapeutic training qualifications
Company-wide engagement days and individual team building
Receive cashback for various medical and well-being appointments and treatments with our MediCash scheme, as well as the chance to win up to £150 in vouchers every month from our staff nominated REACH Awards
Earn up to £3,250 by recommending a foster carer or up to £1,000 by recommending a full-time staff member
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A national leader in community health services has new Relief Pharmacist opportunities in the North West, supporting local people through the provision of outstanding pharmacy and enhanced community care.A staple for accessible healthcare and a long-time partner of the NHS, the team is always aiming for the next level; prioritising comprehensive services that can adapt to evolving needs in the face of both regional and national health challenges. You can be assured of a commitment to offering all pharmacy professionals the tools and opportunities to innovate, develop and progress, with the flexibility and life balance you need for professional fulfilment.As a Relief Pharmacist, you will provide expert medication dispensing, health advice, and advanced services at a select number of branches in the area. In return, you’ll receive a sector-leading bonuses, benefits, and CPD resource package; newly-qualified Pharmacists will also be able to access enhanced professional support through an RPS-accredited foundation programme, giving you the best possible start to your early career.This is a permanent Relief Pharmacist role, with both full-time and part-time contracts considered. Person specification:
(Essential) GPhC-accredited MPharm degree or equivalent(Essential) Active GPhC registrationNewly qualified Pharmacists will be considered and are welcome to apply.
Benefits / enhancements include:
Subsidised mileage (45p per mile)Discretionary bonus schemePotential for flexibility re: working hoursEnhanced annual leave package + options to buy/sell + long service enhancementsEnhanced pension scheme with employer contributions up to 12%Further learning and development opportunities, supported by award-winning teamSubstantial support to earn IP qualification, including £7k bursary schemePaid GPhC fees and professional indemnity insuranceContribution toward RPS feesEmployee discount, salary sacrifice and third-party retail & leisure discount schemesEmployee Assistance Programme for wellbeing supportHRT prescription costs reimbursedAnd more!....Read more...
A national leader in community health services has new Relief Pharmacist opportunities in the North West, supporting local people through the provision of outstanding pharmacy and enhanced community care.A staple for accessible healthcare and a long-time partner of the NHS, the team is always aiming for the next level; prioritising comprehensive services that can adapt to evolving needs in the face of both regional and national health challenges. You can be assured of a commitment to offering all pharmacy professionals the tools and opportunities to innovate, develop and progress, with the flexibility and life balance you need for professional fulfilment.As a Relief Pharmacist, you will provide expert medication dispensing, health advice, and advanced services at a select number of branches in the area. In return, you’ll receive a sector-leading bonuses, benefits, and CPD resource package; newly-qualified Pharmacists will also be able to access enhanced professional support through an RPS-accredited foundation programme, giving you the best possible start to your early career.This is a permanent Relief Pharmacist role, with both full-time and part-time contracts considered. Person specification:
(Essential) GPhC-accredited MPharm degree or equivalent(Essential) Active GPhC registrationNewly qualified Pharmacists will be considered and are welcome to apply.
Benefits / enhancements include:
Subsidised mileage (45p per mile)Discretionary bonus schemePotential for flexibility re: working hoursEnhanced annual leave package + options to buy/sell + long service enhancementsEnhanced pension scheme with employer contributions up to 12%Further learning and development opportunities, supported by award-winning teamSubstantial support to earn IP qualification, including £7k bursary schemePaid GPhC fees and professional indemnity insuranceContribution toward RPS feesEmployee discount, salary sacrifice and third-party retail & leisure discount schemesEmployee Assistance Programme for wellbeing supportHRT prescription costs reimbursedAnd more!....Read more...
Ready to join an empowering charitable organisation in making a difference in the lives of individuals who rely on their services across North Wales? Advance your own skills and embark on a rewarding career within a community based role supporting the lives of vulnerable individuals! In the Service Advisor role, you will be:
Providing energy advice to individuals over the phone and face to face within their homes, identifying risks, improvements, and further support to help individuals and families save money and reduce their environmental footprint Working closely with, and acting as a representative of advice centres to ensure a smooth customer journey for all residents of the programme Completing administrative tasks and provide monitoring information
Suitable applicants will need:
To complete a relevant in-house training course before commencing any advice calls or home visitsExperience working within a service / advisory based roleCommunity based experience with knowledge of third sector and community-based organisationsStrong communication, interpersonal, and problem-solving skillsA full UK driving license and access to your transport (essential)Ability to travel around your designated area as requiredTeamwork and collaboration skills with an empathetic natureStrong admin and IT skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks
Please note, successful candidates are subject to a satisfactory DBS Check and references. What’s on offer:
Enjoy a Fixed-term contract until March 2025Part time – 21 hours per week (flexibility around hours and there may well be more hours available should they wish to grow with the role)£23,478 (based on a 35 hour week). Pro rata for part time (IRO £14k). Team environment - working in a small, friendly supportive team Covering areas within the county of Conwy, with home working and offices also based in Denbigh Holiday pay, and mileage reimbursement at 45p per mile Online training programme with the support from the organisation and other staff members
If you're passionate about helping others and want to be part of a dynamic team, apply now!....Read more...
Part-Time Graphic Design Role - Brighton (Hybrid) Step into a dynamic part-time role within a vibrant creative community, where your design expertise will shine. The Opportunity Hub UK is thrilled to represent a collective of brand enthusiasts and creative minds, offering top-tier agency experience with a flexible and affordable approach. As beauty and lifestyle specialists, they pride ourselves on providing best-in-class talent to support brands at every stage of their journey. Here's what you'll be doing:Collaborating with clients to understand their brand identity, objectives, and design requirements.Creating visually compelling graphics, illustrations, and layouts for various marketing materials, including social media content, websites, and print collateral.Ensuring consistency and adherence to brand guidelines across all design projects.Incorporating feedback and revisions to refine designs and meet client expectations.Keeping abreast of industry trends and best practices in graphic design to maintain a high standard of work.Working collaboratively with other team members, including copywriters, marketers, and developers, to deliver integrated communications solutions.Here are the skills you'll need:Proven experience in graphic design, with a strong portfolio showcasing a diverse range of projects and styles.Proficiency in design software such as Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign).Creative flair and a keen eye for detail, with the ability to translate conceptual ideas into visually engaging designs.Strong communication skills, with the ability to articulate design concepts and collaborate effectively with clients and team members.Ability to work independently and manage multiple projects within tight deadlines.Familiarity with digital marketing principles and platforms is desirable.Here are the benefits of this job:Competitive salary bracket commensurate with industry standards and experience level.Part-time role, offering the flexibility of working 3-4 days per week, allowing you to balance work with other commitments.Hybrid working model, with the majority of work conducted remotely and only one day required in the Brighton office per week.Opportunity to be part of a supportive and collaborative community of creative professionals, with access to a diverse range of talent and resources.Exposure to a variety of clients and projects across different industries, providing opportunities for growth and skill development.Transparent billing structure and simplified planning process, allowing you to focus on delivering exceptional design work without administrative hassle.Work Permissions: You must have the right to work in the United Kingdom. Visa sponsorship is not available at this time. Embark on a fulfilling part-time career journey in graphic design with our community of brand builders and creative visionaries. By joining us, you'll have the opportunity to contribute your talents to exciting projects while enjoying the flexibility of part-time hours and the support of a collaborative team. Take your next step in the vibrant world of graphic design and be part of shaping the visual identity of brands across industries.....Read more...
Advanced Nurse Practitioner Opportunity for a Locum Advanced Nurse Practitioner to work within Urgent Care Centre, Based in West MidlandsThe role is based within the Urgent Care Centre or GP Practice with the role predominantly using your clinical expertise and professional knowledge to assess and manage patients in face to face settings, working as part of a multi-disciplinary team to deliver a high quality and patient centered service when normal primary care is closed. As part of this role you will aim to provide timely high quality clinical care and assessments during base visits and support telephone triage in between patients requiring face to face care. You will also deliver personalised, evidence informed medical care to all patients in contact with OoHs and provide advice, treatment and onward referral as appropriate. You will adhere to local prescribing guidelines and keep good quality up to date medical records including ensuring appropriate documentation and coding is used to provide consistent audit and monitoring of the service. As part of the service you will provide clinical advice and support to non-medical team members as requested and work in close partnership and liaison with primary care, acute and specialist services, Urgent Community Response (UCR), Hospital at Home, Single Point of Access (SPA), Community Services, social services, mental health services and voluntary services both clinically and in relation to service development.Hourly Rate for this role is £45.00 Per HourIf you would like further information, Please contact me on the below.The Benefits of working with Service Care Solutions:
DBS disclosures provided via fast track online services free of charge!
£250 training allowance!
£250 Joining Bonus!
Specialist Primary Care 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.
If you are interested in applying please contact Scott Marsh on 01772 208963 or send your CV to scott.marsh@servicecare.org.uk....Read more...
Community Keyworker - Criminal Justice Support Service
Do you want to make a positive difference in the lives of women?
About the Organisation
We are a leading charity working with women in the Criminal Justice System. Our vision is to empower women to live safe, crime-free lives.
About the Role
We are recruiting a passionate Community Keyworker to join our established team. This is a unique opportunity to provide dedicated support to women involved in the Criminal Justice System, helping them address complex needs and build a positive future.
What you will do:
Provide vital support to women in prison, preparing them for release and meeting them at the gate.
Conduct assessments to understand individual needs and develop personalised support plans.
Deliver emotional and practical support, empowering women towards independence.
Build strong relationships with partner agencies and advocate for women's needs.
Maintain accurate case records and contribute to service development.
Continuously develop your knowledge and skills to deliver high-quality support.
Who you are:
A female with a deep understanding of the issues faced by women in the Criminal Justice System.
Experienced in working with women who have complex needs, including homelessness, substance misuse, and domestic violence.
Skilled in assessment, risk management, and partnership working.
A brilliant communicator with a trauma-informed and non-judgmental approach.
Passionate about empowering women and making a positive social impact.
What we offer:
A chance to make a real difference in the lives of women.
Supportive and collaborative work environment.
Comprehensive training and development opportunities.
Competitive salary and benefits package.
This is an ideal role for a female who is passionate about social justice and has a proven track record of supporting vulnerable women.
HMPPS Vetting required!
To Apply
Please submit your CV or contact Oliver Jefferson on oliver.jefferson@servicecare.org.uk or 01772 208962
Closing Date - 30/04/24
We are committed to equality and diversity.
Please note that this post is open to female applicants only as this is deemed a genuine occupational requirement under Schedule 9, Paragraph 1 of the Equality Act 2010.....Read more...
Service Coordinator
Job Overview
Service Care Solutions are currently seeking a highly motivated and experienced Service Coordinator to join London Borough of Redbridge's Children's team. The successful candidate will be responsible for assisting the Head of Service and management team in providing a high-quality service to the community.
Key Responsibilities
Build and maintain good referral pathways and relationships with key stakeholders in the department and in the community
Take ownership of business-critical pieces of work involving legal issues and child protection queries, resolving routine non-complex issues and escalating more complex issues to the Manager and/or the Head of Service
Produce and maintain Excel spreadsheets and ensure that high-level data remains accurate
Liaise with the management team and professional workforce in order to monitor the progress of works and feedback on completion
Assist social workers in coordinating the legal work space, this includes training, monitoring and feedback
Analyse proposed legislation, regulations, or rule changes to determine how the agency services could be impacted
Contribute to improving the business, by putting forward new ideas and, when requested to do so, implementing change
Manage documentation, including contracts, staff and clients records
Key Requirements
Excellent critical thinking and communication skills
Ability to evaluate the performance of a high performing department and work toward improving the service provided to the community
Experience in providing executive support to management teams and developing projects
Effective first-level communication and liaison service with internal and external stakeholders
Ability to respond and resolve straightforward enquiries and problems, judging when to pass complex queries on or involve others, in order to provide an effective service and clear advice to colleagues and callers
Qualifications and Experience
Relevant field or equivalent experience
Experience in a similar role in a public sector or social care environment
Proficient in Microsoft Excel and other relevant software
How to Apply
If you are interested in this Service Coordinator position, please submit your CV via email to Ashley.Brown@servicecare.org.uk or call the office on 01772 208 964. I look forward to hearing from you :).....Read more...
Service Coordinator
Job Overview
Service Care Solutions are currently seeking a highly motivated and experienced Service Coordinator to join London Borough of Redbridge's Children's team. The successful candidate will be responsible for assisting the Head of Service and management team in providing a high-quality service to the community.
Key Responsibilities
Build and maintain good referral pathways and relationships with key stakeholders in the department and in the community
Take ownership of business-critical pieces of work involving legal issues and child protection queries, resolving routine non-complex issues and escalating more complex issues to the Manager and/or the Head of Service
Produce and maintain Excel spreadsheets and ensure that high-level data remains accurate
Liaise with the management team and professional workforce in order to monitor the progress of works and feedback on completion
Assist social workers in coordinating the legal work space, this includes training, monitoring and feedback
Analyse proposed legislation, regulations, or rule changes to determine how the agency services could be impacted
Contribute to improving the business, by putting forward new ideas and, when requested to do so, implementing change
Manage documentation, including contracts, staff and clients records
Key Requirements
Excellent critical thinking and communication skills
Ability to evaluate the performance of a high performing department and work toward improving the service provided to the community
Experience in providing executive support to management teams and developing projects
Effective first-level communication and liaison service with internal and external stakeholders
Ability to respond and resolve straightforward enquiries and problems, judging when to pass complex queries on or involve others, in order to provide an effective service and clear advice to colleagues and callers
Qualifications and Experience
Relevant field or equivalent experience
Experience in a similar role in a public sector or social care environment
Proficient in Microsoft Excel and other relevant software
How to Apply
If you are interested in this Service Coordinator position, please submit your CV via email to Ashley.Brown@servicecare.org.uk or call the office on 01772 208 964. I look forward to hearing from you :).....Read more...
Service Care Solutions is proud to be recruiting on behalf of Thames Valley Police (TVP) for the following specialist role:
Job Title: Communications Officer
Overall Purpose of the Role: The Communications Officer is responsible for providing effective two-way communications between the Force and its staff and external audiences by creating, implementing, and evaluating communications plans across the Force.
Key Accountability Areas:
Manage internal clients across the Force, supporting their internal and external communications requirements.
Provide direct communication to staff, partners, and the public regarding local and Force-wide issues.
Develop working relationships with partner agencies, organisations, and other forces.
Produce engaging content for various communication channels.
Contribute to the planning and coordination of internal publications.
Promote successes within policing and wider communications industry.
Specialist Areas: Employee Engagement:
Create and implement internal campaigns.
Manage communication strategies for Force change projects.
Responsible for day-to-day management of force communications channels.
Analyse levels of employee engagement and propose new engagement methods.
Force Campaigns:
Create and implement public awareness campaigns.
Evaluate the success of communications.
Community Engagement:
Support LPAs to develop and implement local communication strategies.
Proactively promote the work of LPAs to improve public confidence.
Work closely with local influencers to improve public engagement.
Identify and implement new methods of community engagement.
Essential Knowledge/Skills:
Nationally recognised qualification in communications, public relations, business, or journalism.
Experience working in a large public or private sector organisation.
Dimensions:
Reports directly to associated communications manager within Corporate Communications.
Contact with managers, staff, public, journalists, and local community.
Deliver change communications to corporate project managers.
Characteristics of the Role:
Proven ability to plan, prioritise, and implement campaigns.
Excellent writing skills for various mediums.
IT skills including content management systems and social networking.
Good interpersonal skills and ability to work independently.
Capability to travel and hold a full UK driving license.
To Apply: Contact Lewis Ashcroft at 01772 208962 or email Lewis.Ashcroft@servicecare.org.uk.....Read more...
4Recruitment Services are seeking an Occupational Therapist (OT) to provide services in Reading, Berkshire.The client requires experienced Locum Occupational Therapist to support our Living well Teams, working with older people, people with complex needs. You will be working with a team of OTs , Social Workers and Social Care Coordinators dedicated to enhancing the well-being of the clients community and residents. This position is designed for an Experienced Occupational Therapist who has as an interest in working with individuals with learning disabilities and neurodiversity across various age groups, including both young adults (17–25 years old) transitioning into adulthood.Your role will include:
Holding a varied caseloadPromoting independence and enabling people to remain in their own homesUsing a strengths-based approach and your unique OT skill set to support individuals to find solutions, promote wellbeing and healthy occupations through a variety of interventions including equipment, adaptations, manual handling, goal planningWorking closely with care providers, Housing Services and Health colleaguesBeing located within commutable distance of Reading due to the requirement of being in the office to attend meetings or visits to peoples homes.The working hours are Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm.
ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Occupational Therapy qualification.Current registration with the professional governing body HCPC.Qualification as a Best Interests Assessor or equivalent attained or willingness to study for this qualification following 2 years of post-qualifying experience.Experience of completing occupational therapy assessments and interventions.Experience of managing own caseload.Demonstrate the ability to work in a diverse community to promote equality of opportunity and access to care and support. Demonstrate the ability to undertake Occupational Therapy assessments of complex needs and develop, monitor, and review interventions in collaboration with people, their carer, and other agencies.Enhanced DBS check
A full JD is available upon request What we offer:
24 hour one on one specialist consultant based within your geographical area4Recruitment Services Employee Benefits ProgrammeOur own dedicated payroll support ensuring you get the full benefits of your payment
Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. 4Recruitment Services is an equal opportunities employer.To discuss this vacancy in further detail or any other vacancies , please contact our Team on 0800 988 6307 or email gpadmin@4recruitmentservices.com.....Read more...
A national leader in community health services has a new Pharmacist opportunity in Bolton, supporting local people through the provision of outstanding pharmacy and enhanced community care.A staple for accessible healthcare and a long-time partner of the NHS, the team is always aiming for the next level; prioritising comprehensive services that can adapt to evolving needs in the face of both regional and national health challenges. You can be assured of a commitment to offering all pharmacy professionals the tools and opportunities to innovate, develop and progress, with the flexibility and life balance you need for professional fulfilment.As a Pharmacist, you will provide expert medication dispensing, health advice, and advanced services in a branch that has its own character and service specialties. There are also Relief Pharmacist options available if you would prefer gaining wider experience across the area.In return, you’ll receive a sector-leading bonuses, benefits, and CPD resource package; newly-qualified Pharmacists will also be able to access enhanced professional support through an RPS-accredited foundation programme, giving you the best possible start to your early career.Should you wish to complete your Independent Prescribing qualification, following a successful probation period, you will be fully supported with covered course fees, clinical mentoring from experienced practitioners, and an additional bursary of up to £7,000 to allow time out to study.This is a permanent Pharmacist role, with both full-time and part-time considered. Flexibility with working hours can be accommodated in line with branch needs. Person specification:
(Essential) GPhC-accredited MPharm degree or equivalent(Essential) Valid GPhC registrationNewly-qualified Pharmacists will be considered and are welcome to apply.
Benefits / enhancements include:
Discretionary bonus schemePotential for flexibility re: working hoursEnhanced annual leave package + options to buy/sell + long service enhancementsEnhanced pension scheme with employer contributions up to 12%Further learning and development opportunities, supported by award-winning teamSubstantial support to earn IP qualification, including £7k bursary schemePaid GPhC fees and professional indemnity insuranceContribution toward RPS feesEmployee discount, salary sacrifice and third-party retail & leisure discount schemesEmployee Assistance Programme for wellbeing supportHRT prescription costs reimbursedAnd more!....Read more...
A national leader in community health services has a new Pharmacist opportunity in Bolton, supporting local people through the provision of outstanding pharmacy and enhanced community care.A staple for accessible healthcare and a long-time partner of the NHS, the team is always aiming for the next level; prioritising comprehensive services that can adapt to evolving needs in the face of both regional and national health challenges. You can be assured of a commitment to offering all pharmacy professionals the tools and opportunities to innovate, develop and progress, with the flexibility and life balance you need for professional fulfilment.As a Pharmacist, you will provide expert medication dispensing, health advice, and advanced services in a branch that has its own character and service specialties. There are also Relief Pharmacist options available if you would prefer gaining wider experience across the area.In return, you’ll receive a sector-leading bonuses, benefits, and CPD resource package; newly-qualified Pharmacists will also be able to access enhanced professional support through an RPS-accredited foundation programme, giving you the best possible start to your early career.Should you wish to complete your Independent Prescribing qualification, following a successful probation period, you will be fully supported with covered course fees, clinical mentoring from experienced practitioners, and an additional bursary of up to £7,000 to allow time out to study.This is a permanent Pharmacist role, with both full-time and part-time considered. Flexibility with working hours can be accommodated in line with branch needs. Person specification:
(Essential) GPhC-accredited MPharm degree or equivalent(Essential) Valid GPhC registrationNewly-qualified Pharmacists will be considered and are welcome to apply.
Benefits / enhancements include:
Discretionary bonus schemePotential for flexibility re: working hoursEnhanced annual leave package + options to buy/sell + long service enhancementsEnhanced pension scheme with employer contributions up to 12%Further learning and development opportunities, supported by award-winning teamSubstantial support to earn IP qualification, including £7k bursary schemePaid GPhC fees and professional indemnity insuranceContribution toward RPS feesEmployee discount, salary sacrifice and third-party retail & leisure discount schemesEmployee Assistance Programme for wellbeing supportHRT prescription costs reimbursedAnd more!....Read more...
Ensure service users and their carers receive timely and proportionate care management assessments of their needs, that identify the outcomes they wish to achieve.
Promote service user independence and recovery, including the promotion of Enablement and linking the service user to community based services that enhance personal wellbeing.
To work as part of multi agency teams providing seamless health and social care services.
Work with Support Planning Officers to ensure that service users and carers are involved in individualised and creative support planning, encouraging choice and control through the use of personal budgets, including Direct Payments as the default position
Work with Community Development Staff to help people access community based services.
Ensure that risk management and adult safeguarding procedures are adhered to in social work practice. Be aware of any potential children’s safeguarding concerns and liaise as appropriate with Children’s Social Care Services taking into account children’s safeguarding procedures.
Carry out any assessments and service users reviews to a high standard in a timely manner in accordance with procedures reflecting the needs and outcomes of the service user and carer
Work with advocates and carers where the service user does not have mental capacity to achieve outcomes in his/her best interests.
Ensure the principles of the Mental Capacity Act are applied where appropriate.
Ensure that all relevant case work recording is made on appropriate electronic systems in an accurate and timely manner. To be responsible for update Service User and Carer information and identifying and rectifying missing or incorrect information.
Manage own work and use both professional supervision, and Performance Evaluation Scheme, as opportunities to seek advice and reflect on and develop practice
Base decision making on research/evidence in consultation with others.
Prepare reports as required.
Partnership Working/ Team Work
Promote joint working at a frontline level, working in a multi-disciplinary way with colleagues in other departments and in Health.
Attend team meetings and foster a positive team working environment
Take responsibility for own and other people’s safety, by ensuring that team members and other staff are not knowingly exposed to the risk of violence
Alert line management to any situation of high risk which may attract negative public attention to the department.
General Duties
Adhere to legislation, guidance, procedure and policy – both in relation to
safeguarding vulnerable adults (and children where relevant) and as an employee of the
council. Ensure services are delivered in accordance with Equal Opportunities
and Environmental Policies.
15. Undertake any other duties commensurate with the level of the post. Maintain and
update own technical knowledge and continuous professional development.
Maintain registration with the HCPC.
Adhere to both the Code of Conduct and the HCPC’s Code of Practice at all times.
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Ensure service users and their carers receive timely and proportionate care management assessments of their needs, that identify the outcomes they wish to achieve.
Promote service user independence and recovery, including the promotion of Enablement and linking the service user to community based services that enhance personal wellbeing.
To work as part of multi agency teams providing seamless health and social care services.
Work with Support Planning Officers to ensure that service users and carers are involved in individualised and creative support planning, encouraging choice and control through the use of personal budgets, including Direct Payments as the default position
Work with Community Development Staff to help people access community based services.
Ensure that risk management and adult safeguarding procedures are adhered to in social work practice. Be aware of any potential children’s safeguarding concerns and liaise as appropriate with Children’s Social Care Services taking into account children’s safeguarding procedures.
Carry out any assessments and service users reviews to a high standard in a timely manner in accordance with procedures reflecting the needs and outcomes of the service user and carer
Work with advocates and carers where the service user does not have mental capacity to achieve outcomes in his/her best interests.
Ensure the principles of the Mental Capacity Act are applied where appropriate.
Ensure that all relevant case work recording is made on appropriate electronic systems in an accurate and timely manner. To be responsible for update Service User and Carer information and identifying and rectifying missing or incorrect information.
Manage own work and use both professional supervision, and Performance Evaluation Scheme, as opportunities to seek advice and reflect on and develop practice
Base decision making on research/evidence in consultation with others.
Prepare reports as required.
Partnership Working/ Team Work
Promote joint working at a frontline level, working in a multi-disciplinary way with colleagues in other departments and in Health.
Attend team meetings and foster a positive team working environment
Take responsibility for own and other people’s safety, by ensuring that team members and other staff are not knowingly exposed to the risk of violence
Alert line management to any situation of high risk which may attract negative public attention to the department.
General Duties
Adhere to legislation, guidance, procedure and policy – both in relation to
safeguarding vulnerable adults (and children where relevant) and as an employee of the
council. Ensure services are delivered in accordance with Equal Opportunities
and Environmental Policies.
15. Undertake any other duties commensurate with the level of the post. Maintain and
update own technical knowledge and continuous professional development.
Maintain registration with the HCPC.
Adhere to both the Code of Conduct and the HCPC’s Code of Practice at all times.
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AfC employees in Guernsey awarded a further 5.8% from the 1st January 2024.We are seeking a dedicated and enthusiatic Band 3 Support Worker to join the Autism Outreach team on the beautiful Island of Guernsey, in the Channel Islands. The Outreach Service provides support to a number of Service Users at different locations across the Island. The majority of service users live either in private tenancy dwellings or Housing Association properties within the community (e.g. ‘Extra Care’ Housing.)Support is tailored to individual needs and a holistic view is taken to promote choice, independence and community presence at all times. This is done in partnership with the Service Users, their families and the multi-disciplinary team and with a belief that everyone can achieve a level of independence with the correct support.Please note; Guernsey has adopted the AfC banding system, but have applied their own salary scales. The Guernsey Band 3 salary range from 1st Jan is £27,950 to £30,926 plus an annual bonus of £1,605 and higher unsocial hours enhancements; 40% evening/Saturday and 80% Sunday/BH.Annual leave starts at 36 days up to 42 days with full credit for NHS service for annual leave and sick leave.The island of Guernsey is in the Channel Islands and has a population of 65,000. It has some of the British Isles' finest and best-kept beaches, a mild and sunny climate, and an offbeat, historic harbor town in St. Peter's Port, the island's capital.Person Requirements:At least one year experience as a Support Worker in an Autism or other Learning Disabilities setting.NVQ or equivalent qualification is desirable but there is an opportunity for you to progress through to NVQ 3 or BTech in Positive Behaviour Support.The 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* - On-site Staff Accommodation* - 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 directiveWe are a leading healthcare recruitment partner with particular expertise in the placement of the full range of Learning Disabilities staff.As a nurse-led consultancy, our detailed understanding of the complexity of such roles places us in an excellent position to match your skills with the specific requirements of our 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...
AfC employees in Guernsey awarded a further 5.8% from the 1st January 2024.We are seeking a dedicated and enthusiatic Band 4 Support Worker to join the Autism Outreach team on the beautiful Island of Guernsey, in the Channel Islands. The Outreach Service provides support to a number of service users at different locations covering the span of the Island. The majority of service users live either in private tenancy dwellings or Housing Association properties within the community (e.g. ‘Extra Care’ Housing.)Support is tailored to individual needs and a holistic view is taken to promote choice, independence and community presence at all times. This is done in partnership with the service users, their families and the multi-disciplinary team and with a belief that everyone can achieve a level of independence with the correct support.Please note; Guernsey has adopted the AfC banding system, but have applied their own salary scales. The Guernsey Band 4 salary range from 1st Jan is £31,966 to £37,967 plus an annual bonus of £1,605 and higher unsocial hours enhancements; 40% evening/Saturday and 80% Sunday/BH.Annual leave starts at 36 days up to 42 days with full credit for NHS service for annual leave and sick leave.The island of Guernsey is in the Channel Islands and has a population of 65,000. It has some of the British Isles' finest and best-kept beaches, a mild and sunny climate, and an offbeat, historic harbor town in St. Peter's Port, the island's capital.Person Requirements:At least two years experience as a Support Worker in an Autism or other Learning Disabilities setting.An NVQ3 (or equivalent) qualification is essential for Band 4 roles and there is also an opportunity for you to progress through a BTech in Positive Behaviour Support qualification.The 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* - On-site Staff Accommodation - 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 directiveWe are a leading healthcare recruitment partner with particular expertise in the placement of the full range of Learning Disabilities staff.As a nurse-led consultancy, our detailed understanding of the complexity of such roles places us in an excellent position to match your skills with the specific requirements of our 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...
Band 6 Health Visitor Berkshire Healthcare NHS Trust Whitley Health and Social Services Centre, 268 Northumberland Avenue, RG2 7PJ Monday to Friday. 37.5 Hours per week (09:00-17:00) £30ph WeekdaysWe are looking for strong team players who have a real passion for working with children and families. You will need to have excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to work with other teams and agencies.The role is 9 – 5 Monday to Friday in which we can offer some flexibility. This is a client facing role but with some room for home working based on service need.Main duties of the jobWorking collaboratively with other health care professionals and agencies ensuring a seamless delivery of service for children and families within the community. Assessing child and family needs, using the appropriate assessment and risk tools. Ensuring that at each contact with a child an assessment of their health and development need is conducted To support breastfeeding and parent infant relationships applying the Unicef UK Baby Friendly Initiative standards Ensure that the advice, support and services provided take account of client or family's race, culture, religion and language Full knowledge and understanding of the Local Safeguarding Board Procedures together with Trust guidelines. Exercises vigilance regarding vulnerable families and to respond as necessary Working closely with local authority colleaguesRequirementsBe a registered Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (Health Visiting) active on the NMC register Previous experience managing cases where a child has a protection plan Have a high standard of clinical work Have a valid UK driving license with access to vehicleWe also offer a £250 bonus for starting this contract this will be paid out to you after 150 hours completed (4 Weeks)If you know anyone who may be interested in the position we can also offer a £250 referral feeIf this role is of interest, please just respond to this advert with an up to date copy of your CV or call Jake on 01772 208963.....Read more...
Funding Officer – North Warwickshire - 10 month contract£14.87 per hourContract – Full TimeDuties/Responsibilities:
To support the Community Development Manager on the delivery of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, including maintaining regular contact with applications to monitor progress.To identify opportunities to secure external (capital, revenue and / or in-kind) funding to support the development and delivery of current and proposed services across the entire range of Authority’s activities.To lead on the research of, and, in conjunction with senior and service managers, develop and submit external funding applications and supplementary documentation that support implementation of relevant Service Plans.To liaise and work closely with internal colleagues, external partners and all potential sources of financial support to ensure that any and all applications for external assistance are professional, thorough and accorded the maximum opportunity for success.To assist, as required, with the monitoring, review and evaluation of externally supported projects, programmes and initiatives and to ensure that the reporting requirements of those external organisations supporting corporate activity are met in a timely and professional manner.
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Homelessness Officer Macclesfield, Cheshire Temporary Full Time We are seeking a dedicated and skilled Homeless Officer to join a team based in Macclesfield on a full-time temporary ongoing basis. The post holder will be responsible for providing advice, assistance, and support to members of the community seeking housing solutions, and actively working to reduce homelessness in the community. This role requires in-depth knowledge of housing legislation and welfare benefits. This is a specialist role that works closely with homelessness, in compliance with the Council’s obligations under the Housing Act 1996. Requirements
Previous experience working in a similar role, within housing options, homelessness prevention, or social housing
Knowledge of housing legislation, policies, and procedures, including the Homelessness Reduction Act
Knowledge of relevant services and benefits to best support applicants experiencing housing problems and at risk of homelessness
Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, with the ability to communicate complex information in a clear and accessible manner
Good organizational skills, with the ability to prioritize tasks, manage workload efficiently, and meet deadlines
Housing related qualification desirable
Experience providing an effective service to members of the public
Role Expectations
Assess, investigate and make homelessness decisions on cases against current
legislation and case law so that they stand up to legal scrutiny
Keep comprehensive case notes and evidence to support the decision-making
process and ensure these are updated on each contact
Assess Housing Needs: Conduct thorough assessments of individuals and families to determine their housing needs and eligibility for different housing options.
Liaise with key internal and external partners
Develop working relationships with colleagues, as well as key partners including statutory services, local landlords, and other housing organisations
Maintain Records: Accurately record all interactions, assessments, and decisions in line with relevant policies and procedures, ensuring confidentiality and data protection guidelines are strictly followed
Give continual advice to those in temporary accommodation, to ensure effective move on
If you are interested in this position and meet the above criteria, please send your CV now for consideration. If you require any additional information regarding the position, please call Beth at Service Care Solutions on 01772 208 966 or send an E-Mail to bethany.wiles@servicecare.org.uk....Read more...
The recovery support worker will be part of a team providing effective, responsive, high-quality, resident focussed support services to address the presenting needs of our Residents. You will be responsible for leading and coordinating the support for allocated clients by providing practical and personal support to residents in a way that is approachable, engaging, empathetic and flexible. You will be responsible for formulating comprehensive needs assessments and risk assessments resulting in an agreed support plan, you will need to be resilient, innovative, creative and have a commitment to working collaboratively within a harm minimisation and strengths/recovery framework.
Ø Provide high-quality support, care and advice to our residents that focuses on their strengths and goals and is delivered in a way that suits them, within a framework of active engagement, positive risk taking and person-centred support planning. Ensuring that support plans are SMART and evidence progress for the resident, including regular review and monitoring ensuring that actions and tasks are carried out as agreed
Ø To carry out comprehensive needs assessments in conjunction with other team members with prospective residents. Following the interview, this will involve comprehensive documentation and contribute to referral decisions
Ø To assess factors which could impact on the safety of residents or others, and to develop high quality and comprehensive risk management plan with the resident and any other services involved in delivering relevant support to an individual. Following this, you will monitor and review risk plans in line with policy guidelines and procedural timescales and in response to changing levels of risk
Ø To identify and work with a range of agencies to ensure all residents have access to relevant services including both statutory and non-statutory support and community resources.
Ø Working in partnership with residents and others involved in their support, to translate needs assessments into support and action plans which are person centred, outcome focussed, and able to demonstrate clear and appropriate goals and actions in order to enable residents to realize their aspirations. This includes acting as a central coordination point for external support services and to increase or taper support in line with presenting need.
Ø To accompany clients to appointments with other services where appropriate or liaise with a Support Assistant to ensure that the resident is supported appropriately
Ø To support and encourage clients to undertake housekeeping and cleaning duties as necessary to maintain a clean and safe physical environment.
Ø To complete onward referrals to identified move-on accommodation to and support residents to prepare effectively for move on
to complete detailed and thorough sign-ups to ensure that new residents understand the rights and responsibilities of both themselves and of under their tenure agreements and to assist with all areas of their move in to ensure new residents are made to feel comfortable and are given information concerning their tenure agreement, the local area and other services.
To be flexible, to share skills and knowledge and support colleagues by participating in team meetings and being fully prepared to share and discuss ideas and offer solutions.
To assist with the development and implementation of opportunities for individuals and groups of clients to help them build and engage in their community
Ø To assist the Complex Needs Coordinator in developing and implementing opportunities for individuals and groups of clients to help them build and engage in their community
Ø To assist the Complex Needs Coordinator in developing and implementing resident involvement opportunities
Ø To deal with the immediate support needs of all residents as appropriate including providing crisis intervention where necessary. Supporting colleagues to diffuse difficult or dangerous situations and to summon outside assistance when necessary.
Ø To challenge disruptive or unacceptable behaviour in a sympathetic and assertive way, balancing the needs of the individual with responsibilities for the safety of the service
Ø Accurately record all relevant contact with residents using the appropriate processes on the InForm Data base
Ø To take personal responsibility for feeding back to colleagues/managers any information or comments that would contribute to ensuring the service is relevant and responsive.
Ø Being proactive in reviewing and evaluating own performance and identifying and acting upon areas for improvement and development.
Ø To keep abreast of current housing legislation, welfare benefit legislation and other matters relevant to successful support and resettlement of clients.
Ø To attend shift handover meetings, weekly Team Meetings, team review days and other meetings as agreed with the Unit. To chair and take minutes of meetings, as requested.
Ø To take personal responsibility for a professional approach that enhances the reputation of the service at the project both internally and externally.
Ø To carry out premises inspections, and health and safety inspections and tests, ensuring prompt and accurate record keeping and appropriate follow up of issues.
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Are you passionate about helping young people, making a difference, and creating positive life changing opportunities for young people? If so, we have the ideal opportunity for you. We are looking to recruit a hardworking, motivated, and enthusiastic individual to join our team as a Project Development Officer. With this opportunity you could create a positive impact and change in a young person’s life.In the role of a Project Development Officer you will be :
To support the development of both a Professionals and a Young People’s Employability and Skills Forum made up of young people, community, voluntary, statutory, and business representatives.The post holder will plan, organise, and implement projects for young people, including managing resources, and will contribute to the Communities for Work Plus Young Person’s Guarantee Delivery Plan to achieve clear objectives and targets.To encourage, promote and sign post young people to existing services and facilities where appropriate to build their resilience and wellbeing.To be responsible for establishing good working relationships both internally and externally.
To be considered for the Project Development Officer role you will need:
Degree, relevant experience in the field of Health, or Youth and Community workExperience of project planning and managementAbility to work with young people either in a one-to-one basis or in a group work setting.To be IT Literate
This is a temporary role based in Colwyn Bay for around 8 weeks. The hourly rate for this role is £13.44 per hour holiday pay and is also full time Monday to Friday.If you’d like to work for a local authority and you believe this would be a great fit for you please apply today!....Read more...
Job Description
Service Care Solutions has a new and exciting opportunity which has become available working as a Young Peoples Advisor at Cheshire West and Chester Council.
Cheshire West and Chester Council are currently looking for someone who is happy to work 37 hours per week.
Key responsibilities
To work with young people aged 16 years – 25 years who are or have been looked after or accommodated by the Local Authority in order to plan their transition to adulthood and assist them to live an independent life in their community.
To carry out the statutory responsibilities and duties for looked after children in line with the Children Act 1989, Children (Leaving Care) Act 2000 and related regulations.
To identify packages of support for young people living in the community and supervise and monitor the delivery of tasks in accordance with the pathway plan to meet young person’s needs.
To prepare reports and present at 16+ multi-agency accommodation panel, Child protection conferences, planning meetings, multi-agency adults at risk (MAARS) panel and court as required
Essential criteria
NVQ Level 3 in childcare or other relevant professional qualification
A full UK driving license with access to a car.
APPLY NOW - Send your CV to John… John.deane@servicecare.org.uk
Why Service Care Solutions?
A Dedicated consultant specific to your area of work with up to date knowledge on markets and new positions.
We operate nationwide working with both public and private domains.
All Compliance paid for including DBS and Social Work registration.
We operate 3 payrolls per week
Bring your Job to us bonus of £250
Refer a friend Bonus of £250
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