You will be working within an office environment to:
To support the team, in order to achieve the operational requirements
Answering and redirecting telephone calls and messages via the main switchboard
Answering and redirecting emails to relevant departments from the main email address
Preparation of administrative documents and files arising from the work in H&S, volunteering and facilities
Assisting with supply ordering (stationery/refreshments) and creating purchase orders
Helping with the staff and volunteer uniform ordering process
Dealing with the postal systems and franking mail
Greeting visitors and signing them in
Any other duties as directed by the team leader
Training:
Business administrator Level 3
Workplace based
Training Outcome:Possibility of full-time employment.Employer Description: Northumberland Wildlife Trust has been saving wildlife and wild places and helping people to get closer to nature since 1971.
Connecting people with nature... We provide a range of educational events and activities for adults, families and schools at our visitor centres and nature reserves, to get people to value the natural world and stand up for wildlife.
Caring for landscapes... We look after over 60 nature reserves in Newcastle, North Tyneside and Northumberland; places where wildlife can survive and thrive.
Protecting wildlife... We manage habitat on our reserves, advise other landowners, run projects to help endangered animals and plants and campaign against development on green spaces.
Working with volunteers... Over 600 volunteers support nature conservation, from tree planting to conducting surveys, planning fundraising activities and assisting with events and education sessions.Working Hours :Monday to Friday 9.00am - 4.30pm half hour lunch per daySkills: Administrative skills,Analytical skills,Attention to detail,Creative,Customer care skills,Initiative,IT skills,Logical,Numeracy skills,Organisation skills,Patience,Presentation skills,Problem solving skills,Team working....Read more...
Act in accordance with Policies, Procedures and Protocols, including the Safeguarding Procedure, including fulfilling your responsibilities under Health and Safety legislation
Work effectively as a member of our staff team
Notify your Line Manager of any concerns about carers, children, staff, volunteers or students
Attend all staff meetings (including evening meetings) and our
Annual General Meeting
Have a flexible approach regarding your general child-care duties
Provide a good role model for volunteers and students service provision
Provide a warm welcome to visitors and clients, promoting and fostering good relationships with clients
Promote the children’s self-esteem, helping them develop confidence in their abilities, extend their skills and develop their full potential by helping to provide a safe and stimulating play environment
Contribute towards displays and provide creative activities
Contribute to the observations, etc in Early Years and log them onto Tapestry (our online learning journal)
Maintain a high standard of hygiene and cleanliness, particularly having full regard to the health, safety and welfare of each child
Training Outcome:For the successful candidate there is the possibility of ongoing employment upon completion of the relevant qualifications.Employer Description:Minding children is the reason why we get up in the mornings and our philosophy is to take care of the bodies whilst stimulating the minds of all the young people in our nursery. We are gaining an excellent reputation in Longridge and the surrounding areas for going above and beyond to make sure our clients feel safe and secure in the knowledge that their Little People are happy, safe and content with us taking good care of them.
Our values, philosophy and vision are the very core to the way we operate as a nursery.Working Hours :Monday to Friday 8am to 5:30pm, shifts.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Administrative skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience....Read more...
Day to day role responsibilities will include:
Assist in the creation of new content across the home’s social media platforms and support the monitoring and responding to comments in line with the home’s policies and procedures
Research and plan a yearly social media schedule to ensure key events, such as Volunteers Week and Adopt a Shelter Animal Day, are recognised and promoted
Work alongside the Animal Welfare Staff to safely film and produce TikTok/social media videos with the animals, staying up to date with current social media trends
Engage with Retail Manager and shops to create posts which support the marketing and promotion of Danaher Charity shops and their products
Engage professionally and proactively with customers and followers across social media platforms
Contribute to the creation of posters and visual media to promote the home and its work
Attend events at the home to capture and share content for social media and marketing purposes
Undertake sector specific research around social media trends and activities to bring forward new ideas and develop our social media offer
Provide support to the Social Media and Marketing Manager with the administration of the Corporate Sponsorship Programme and similar as required
Update the ‘Success Stories’ and ‘News and Events’ sections of the website with relevant information
Undertake any other duties as directed by the Social Media and Marketing Manager
Training:
The apprentice will be working towards the Multi-Channel Marketer Level 3 Apprenticeship Standard
All delivered within the workplace via online training and at Colchester Institute Campus every other week
Training Outcome:
After this apprenticeship, there are a variety of career paths an applicant could pursue
Potential roles include Social Media Coordinator, Content Creator, Digital Marketing Assistant, or Marketing Assistant/Manager. In the longer term, there may also be opportunities within our company in social media or marketing, allowing individuals to further develop and apply the skills they have gained during the apprenticeship. There is no guarantee of future employment
Employer Description:Danaher is an independent registered animal rescue charity based in Wethersfield, Essex.
Each year we rehome hundreds of lost, abandoned or ill-treated dogs, cats, and small animals.
Whilst affiliated with the RSPCA, we are an entirely self-funding charity which could not exist without our generous supporters and volunteers, and rely heavily on fundraising, marketing and our social media coverage.Working Hours :Monday - Friday, 8.00am - 4.00pm with 2 x 30 minute breaks or 1 x1 hour lunch break.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Administrative skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience....Read more...
Duties to include but are not limited to:
Mucking out of stables
Field maintenance collecting muck, fencing and weed control
Turning out horses and bringing in
Feeding horses
Grooming and assisting with clipping
Changing rugs, tacking up
Exercising horses and ponies both ridden and in-hand
You will learn the skill of liberty, lunging and long reining of horses
Assisting practitioners on therapeutic sessions
Supporting volunteers and work experience students
Keeping the yard and buildings clean and tidy
Assisting with general running and managing yard duties including other animal care
Assisting on events, such as courses and open days
Training:
You will gain a Level 2 apprenticeship qualification in Equine Groom & also an Emergency First Aid qualification
You will need to attend our Duchy Stoke Climsland one day a week, with the rest of your working week in the workplace
Training Outcome:Upon successful completion of your apprenticeship, you may wish to consider progressing to Level 3 Senior Equine Groom. There may also be an opportunity for paid employment at Sirona.Employer Description:Sirona Therapeutic Horsemanship is located just outside Totnes and provides equine-assisted therapy and learning to vulnerable and disadvantaged young people and adults with support needs supported by therapists, social workers and teachers.
Sirona is a small, relaxed and friendly yard with 8 horses and ponies alongside other animals, dogs, cat, chickens and 2 goats. Sirona is set on the beautiful Dartington estate with fantastic off-road hacking together with arena and a round pen for liberty/join up work.Working Hours :Monday to Friday 8.30am to 4.30pm, to include occasional weekend cover if requiredSkills: Communication skills,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Team working,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience,Physical fitness....Read more...
Support customers using FA online platforms, and general queries
Monitor performance and participation information for clubs and organisations signed up to FA Programs
Support the annual registration of Clubs, Teams, Players and Leagues
Support the England Football Accreditation renewal process.
Support the business in delivering excellent customer service through effective communication
Execute tasks as required to meet the Berks & Bucks FA changing priorities
Training:Duration:
15 months practical training period, plus 3 months for End Point Assessment.
Delivery model:
Work-based training with your employer
10 days Business Professionals training at college
Approximately 12 on-site assessment visits per year
Level 2 Functional Skills in maths and English (7 days at college for each, if required)
Off the job training will count for at least 6 hours per week of an apprentice’s time at work
Qualifications included:
Level 3 Business Administrator apprenticeship standard
End Point Assessment:
Knowledge test
Portfolio based interview
Project/improvement presentation
Training Outcome:Completeing the business administration apprenticeship may be a gateway to further career opportunities, including senior support roles or management.Employer Description:We are the governing body for football in Berkshire & Buckinghamshire. We are responsible for leading, protecting, developing and supporting players, clubs, leagues, coaches, volunteers and referees participating in the game across the county.Working Hours :Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm.
You will on occasion be required to work evenings and weekends, TOIL is offered. Your primary office location will be in Milton Park, OX14 4SB, however there will be opportunities for remote working as appropriate.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Team working,Initiative,MS Excel, Outlook and Word....Read more...
Preparing and delivering sport and physical activity sessions.
Session planning.
Promoting activities and projects via on-street leafleting.
Working collaboratively with Senior Management & Team Leaders to successfully carry out a timetable.
Working effectively with the young people to support them overcome individual and societal barriers to participation in sport and physical activity.
Being an effective team player when delivering community sports events and festivals.
Training:
Level 2 Community Activator Coach Standard
Highfield Functional Skills Level 2 in Maths and English (if necessary)
Bespoke training programme that meets the standard criteria and is suitable to the employer and the requirements for the role
Training Outcome:To gain full-time employment.Employer Description:Employer Description Established in 2019, SPM has built a reputation for quality and reliability.
We offer a broad range of sport and physical activity services to nurseries, groups & schools across London. We work in close partnership with a number of different organisations such as P3 Charity. Our current workforce includes a number of qualified sports coaches.
Improving the quality of our delivery is at the heart of all development work. Our drive is to make all the session we deliver of a good standard, whilst encouraging all staff to use their creativity to construct inspiring, engaging and challenging activity sessions for pupils.
We are committed to providing training opportunities for all employees and regularly hold in-house sessions to share good practice and ideas. In addition employees are offered the chance to attend additional, relevant courses and workshops.
SPM is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.Working Hours :Monday to Saturday 9-7:30 PM shift work, typically 5 hours across 5 days. Sessions where the successful candidates work are broken into 2 hrs sessions, 1.5 hr sessions.Skills: Communication skills,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience,Physical fitness....Read more...
Success in this role will mean:
Ensure timely and accurate data entry, including daily occupancy and service charge payments into Oasis
Take ownership of ordering processes and maintain the Debit Card journal, with oversight from Finance Officers
Manage shared email inboxes, ensuring queries are followed up, delegated appropriately, and chased where necessary
Issue and balance daily petty cash expenses, ensuring receipts are coded, scanned, and filed correctly. Finance Officers will oversee weekly reconciliation
Chase outstanding paperwork required for Direct Debits and Standing Orders
Raise purchase orders and match them to invoices for payment, with weekly checks by Finance officers
Build strong working relationships with internal teams and external stakeholders
Participate in learning opportunities, including a level 3 Business Administration apprenticeship, to develop professional understanding of SafeNet’s services
Support the Business Development Team with fundraising research, event planning, and donor engagement
Assist in preparing promotional materials and maintaining accurate records of donations and supporter interactions
Activities Involved in This Role:
Data entry (daily occupancy, bank payments)
Ordering goods and maintaining financial records
Managing email inboxes and internal communications
Petty cash handling and reconciliation
Chasing documentation and supporting financial compliance
Raising and processing purchase orders
Attending meetings and taking notes
Supporting donation management and general admin tasks
Assisting with fundraising events and campaigns
Contacting supporters and maintaining CRM records
Essential Core Skills:
Health & Safety Awareness:
All of our employees are required to work in a safe way, wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), and keep themselves, other colleagues and customers safe. You will be expected to update your knowledge and skills on Health & Safety if successful in your application.
Safeguarding:
We work with adults and children who may be ‘at risk’ and expect colleagues to work in a way which protects the people we support from harm. Our colleagues are expected to identify people ‘at risk’ and confidently report any Safeguarding concerns as appropriate within the service.
Digital:
Across our services, we use a range of technology and systems and expect colleagues to use them effectively and safely following cybersecurity and data protection principles (UK GDPR). Full training on specific systems is provided but a willingness to learn and develop is essential.
Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI):
The Calico Group welcomes diversity and champions the rights of those in society who may be marginalised. Our employees are expected to be inclusive, embracing those from different backgrounds to develop a fairer society.
To succeed in any role within the Calico Group, candidates must show that their values and behaviours align with the organisation's principles. This alignment will be evaluated throughout the recruitment process.
The organisation is dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the well-being of adults, children, and young people. All employees and volunteers are expected to uphold this commitment and follow proper procedures to address any safeguarding concerns.Training:
Business Administrator Level 3
Day release training will take place at Burnley College
Training Outcome:Potential for full-time employment on successful completion of the apprenticeship.Employer Description:At The Calico Group, our purpose is clear: to make a real difference to people’s lives. Whether supporting individuals in recovery, helping communities thrive, or enabling employees to grow, we are committed to creating opportunities that transform lives.
We embrace diversity in all its forms and take pride in employing a workforce that reflects the rich and varied communities we serve. Your skills and experiences could make all the difference – join us to be part of something extraordinary.
Safenet deliver domestic abuse and specialist support services so that women, children, men, and everyone in-between are empowered to live increasingly positive, safer and healthier lives; through fair, inclusive, culturally aware and compassionate approaches.
Safenet is also part of The Calico Group, which is a group of innovative charities and businesses that work together to deliver social profit in the communities in which we work. We are passionate about delivering high quality services to our customers with our purpose being to make a real difference to people’s lives.
Inclusive Hiring at Calico
We’re committed to creating a workplace where everyone feels valued and can thrive. If you need any adjustments during the recruitment process or would like to discuss accessibility, please let us know.
Our Commitment to Safeguarding
The Calico Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all our customers employees, and volunteers. Successful candidates will be subject to a DBS check (Disclosure and Barring Service) and appropriate pre-employment checks in line with our safeguarding policies.
Our shared vision, flexible group structure, and expanding range of services help us adapt to the fast-changing environment and times in which we work.“A future where everyone can live safe, happy and healthy lives free from abuse, violence and exploitation in their homes, streets and communities.”Working Hours :Monday to Friday 9am - 5pmSkills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Non judgemental,Patience,Listening skills,Manage multiple tasks,Time management,Microsoft Office packages,Willingness to learn,Video conferencing tools,Friendly,Approachable,Excellent communicator,Interest in women's issues,Interest in equality....Read more...
Room LeaderWe at Zero2Five are proud to be working for a leading childcare provider,who are looking to employ a Level 3 Room Leader for their vibrant nursery setting in Colindale, London. The successful candidate will join their trained and experienced team indeliver the highest standards of childcare possible. This is an exciting opportunity for either an experienced Room Leader, or a Level 3 Qualified Nursery Practitioner, who is looking too take the next step in their career! Requirements
Minimum of a relevant and recognized Level 3 qualificationExperience of working in an early years settingPossess a level of general computer literacy with a range of IT skillsGood organisational skillsGood presentation skillsKnowledge of Child Development and children’s needs
Key Responsibilities
Conduct peer observations on staff – once a month and feed back to ManagerCarry out new children’s inductions and transitions with their parents, completing accurately their baseline assessment.Team room meetings once a week and to conduct a room leader meeting with the manager once a month
Staff rota is run effectively and efficiently including covering lunch breaksTo complete any duties given to you from the Manager, Deputy or Director.To ensure that the correct resources are available for meal-times, circle time, sleep, activities, registration and nursery outings.Supervise temporary, agency staff, volunteers and work experiences ensuring that the Induction Checklist is fully and accurately completed.
Monitor and check the children’s trackers –ensuring their key worker is keeping up to date and information is accurate.
Ensure new children have the correct resources needed before their start dateCollaborate with other staff members and senior leaders to ensure the delivery of a high-quality early year’s education.Monitor children’s progress and development.
Benefits
A supportive and friendly team environment.Ongoing professional development and training opportunities.Extra paid holiday on top of standard entitlement.Company Pension schemeCompetitive salary and benefits package.Opportunities for career progression within the setting.
If this sounds like the type of vacancy you feel you have been looking for, then apply today or email your most up to date CV to keira@zero2five.co.uk.....Read more...
The right candidate will communicate using the same language, values, and expectations as our teaching staff to ensure that students experience a consistent and cohesive approach throughout their learning journey.
We are seeking an individual who:
Demonstrates a genuine enthusiasm for working with children and supporting them in their academic, social, and emotional development;
Approaches every aspect of their work—and every member of our school community—with positivity, professionalism, and respect;
Possesses strong teamwork and communication skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively as part of a dedicated school team;
Is committed to enabling every child to achieve their full potential through encouragement, understanding, and high expectations;
Is willing to contribute to the wider life of the school through involvement in extra-curricular activities;
Has an interest in developing their knowledge and understanding of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), and is eager to support the learning of children with additional needs.
Bishop Milner Catholic College is firmly committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children and young people. We expect all staff and volunteers to uphold and share this commitment.
Please note that this post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) clearance.Training:Provider: Halesowen CollegeLocation: Bishop Milner Catholic CollegeDuration: 18 monthsDelivery Model: Blended learning – day release at Halesowen College, on-the-job training, and regular assessor visits on site.Training Outcome:After a Teaching Assistant apprenticeship, you can progress to roles like Higher Level Teaching Assistant (HLTA), SEN support, or learning mentor. With further study, you could qualify as a teacher, move into pastoral or administrative school roles, or pursue related careers such as youth work or speech therapy support.Employer Description:Bishop Milner Catholic College in Dudley is a co-educational Catholic secondary school and sixth form (ages 11–18), part of the St John Bosco Catholic Academy. Rated “Good” by Ofsted (2023), it offers a broad, values-based curriculum focused on academic excellence, faith, and personal growth. Rooted in its mission “Inspiring hearts and minds with Christ at the centre,” it welcomes students of all faiths and fosters a caring, inclusive community.Working Hours :8:30am - 4:30pm, Monday to Friday.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Administrative skills,Number skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience....Read more...
To assist in the setting up and clearing away of all activities and equipment
To actively encourage children’s progress in all areas of development and types and stages of play, through interaction and extension of play activities
To be involved in activity planning and record keeping
To attend training as requested including safeguarding, Paediatric First Aid, EYFS training and any other training
To support the work and beliefs of the setting by helping to create an environment that promotes open and equal opportunities for children and adults
To ensure that any information received concerning the children is kept confidential at all times
To encourage the participation and involvement of all children attending the setting
To be flexible with the working practices of the setting
To be prepared to help in any areas of the setting with domestic duties or other duties as specified by the manager or owner
To ensure high standards of hygiene and safety are maintained at all times
Training:For the full apprenticeship, candidates will complete:
Level 3 Early Years Educator qualification
Level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid (RQF) or Emergency Paediatric First Aid (mandatory requirement for the overall qualification)
For the End Point Assessment (EPA) apprentices will undertake an observation with questioning, and a professional discussion underpinned by the portfolio. Apprentices must attend college sessions once per fortnight at the Ipswich Road campus, located near Norwich city centre. Training Outcome:A position may be available for the right candidate following successful completion of the apprenticeship. The business is looking for somebody who wants to develop and gain a position following their apprenticeship.Employer Description:Cringleford Crackerjacks is a registered charity managed by a committee of volunteers.
Cringleford Crackerjacks Preschool was first established in 1972 and has been operating on the site of Cringleford Primary School in Dragonfly Lane since September 2013. In October 2024, Crackerjacks expanded its provision in Cringleford with the opening of a brand-new purpose built Nursery at the Jubilee Centre in St Giles Park.Working Hours :Monday to Friday, 8.30am - 3.45pm.
Term time only.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Team working,Patience,Good Observational Skills,Good Writing Skills,Able to Follow Procedure,Reliable,Committed to Safeguarding,Friendly,Approachable....Read more...
Room LeaderWe at Zero2Five are proud to be working for a leading childcare provider,who are looking to employ a Level 3 Room Leader for their vibrant nursery setting in Colindale, London. The successful candidate will join their trained and experienced team indeliver the highest standards of childcare possible. This is an exciting opportunity for either an experienced Room Leader, or a Level 3 Qualified Nursery Practitioner, who is looking too take the next step in their career! Requirements
Minimum of a relevant and recognized Level 3 qualificationExperience of working in an early years settingPossess a level of general computer literacy with a range of IT skillsGood organisational skillsGood presentation skillsKnowledge of Child Development and children’s needs
Key Responsibilities
Conduct peer observations on staff – once a month and feed back to ManagerCarry out new children’s inductions and transitions with their parents, completing accurately their baseline assessment.Team room meetings once a week and to conduct a room leader meeting with the manager once a month
Staff rota is run effectively and efficiently including covering lunch breaksTo complete any duties given to you from the Manager, Deputy or Director.To ensure that the correct resources are available for meal-times, circle time, sleep, activities, registration and nursery outings.Supervise temporary, agency staff, volunteers and work experiences ensuring that the Induction Checklist is fully and accurately completed.
Monitor and check the children’s trackers –ensuring their key worker is keeping up to date and information is accurate.
Ensure new children have the correct resources needed before their start dateCollaborate with other staff members and senior leaders to ensure the delivery of a high-quality early year’s education.Monitor children’s progress and development.
Benefits
A supportive and friendly team environment.Ongoing professional development and training opportunities.Extra paid holiday on top of standard entitlement.Company Pension schemeCompetitive salary and benefits package.Opportunities for career progression within the setting.
If this sounds like the type of vacancy you feel you have been looking for, then apply today or email your most up to date CV to keira@zero2five.co.uk.....Read more...
You will support with the planning, preparation and delivery of lessons for pupils, in conjunction with the class teacher and SENDCO.
You will work with individual pupils as well as groups and whole classes.
Main duties will include:
Making sure that the pupils you support are able to engage in learning and stay on task during the lesson or activity so they can become independent learners
Assessing the development, progress and attainment of pupils
Working independently and under the direction of the line manager to undertake a range of tasks including intervention programmes to support learning e.g. supporting literacy and numeracy work, listening to reading etc.
Undertaking tasks to support the curriculum and assisting with events organised as part of the curriculum e.g. organising and scheduling pupils' annual review meetings
Assist with the development and implementation of Individual Education/Behaviour Plans
Promote the inclusion and acceptance of all pupils
Set challenging and high expectations which promote the Academy’s Culture of Excellence
Provide feedback to pupils in relation to progress and achievements under the guidance of the class teacher
Training:
Level 3 Teaching Assistant qualification, delivered by United Apprenticeships
The apprentice will complete training on the job from Kettering Buccleuch Academy, including remote CPD sessions (a minimum of 6.5 hours per week during normal working hours) and two national face to face conferences
Training Outcome:You will be qualified as a Level 3 Teaching Assistant which could lead to a HLTA role, teacher training and full teaching role.Employer Description:Kettering Buccleuch Academy is part of United Learning, a large, and growing, group of schools aiming to offer a life-changing education to children and young people across England. United Learning is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Since becoming an academy in September 2009, Kettering Buccleuch Academy has seen many exciting changes. We are an all-through academy catering for students aged 4-18. We moved into our new, purpose-built building in January 2013. The academy continues to go from strength to strength, with happy and motivated staff, a supportive culture and plenty of opportunities for personal growth with our excellent staff CPD offer.
All positions are subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring check from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and shortlisted candidates will be subject to an online check.Working Hours :Monday - Friday, 8.15am - 3.15pmSkills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Administrative skills,Number skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience....Read more...
What You’ll Do:
As a PCSO Apprentice, you’ll work alongside trainers and experienced officers to:
Engage with local communities to build trust and reduce crime
Provide visible patrols to improve public safety
Support vulnerable individuals and respond to incidents
Gather intelligence and assist in investigations
What You’ll Learn:
Through a structured apprenticeship programme, you’ll gain:
A nationally recognised qualification in community safety
Practical policing skills and on-the-job experience
Personal development and career progression opportunities
Training:Initial training:
16 weeks classroom based training. This includes a 2-week patrol experience working in the community shadowing PCSO Mentors undertaking their role.
On completion of initial training:
6 weeks tutor phase working alongside an experienced PCSO
28 weeks full occupational competency phase where you will be on independent patrol, gathering evidence to complete your apprenticeship including the Level 4 Diploma
13 weeks phase of mock end point assessments and then the final end point assessment
Training Outcome:
Building a workforce that represents our communities is important to us
We aim to attract & keep people with the best skills & highest potential
Opportunites to progress to other roles within Merseyside Police are available after a period of probation
Employer Description:Merseyside Police was formed in 1974 and serves a population of around 1.5 million people, covering an area of 647 square kilometres. We currently employ over 6000 people in a variety of roles, including Police Officers, Police Community Support Officers, Police Support Staff, Special Police Officers and Volunteers.
At Merseyside Police, we believe in putting our communities first in everything we do. We are proud to deliver an excellent policing service and we will continue to work with our communities to tackle the issues that concern them most.
Merseyside Police is made up of many different departments. Each department has a different focus, but they all work together towards the vision of providing the region with excellent policing.
Our services include helping to create a safer Merseyside by using our expertise to design out crime.
We are also responsible for preparing for emergencies, involved in the Policing of all the major events across Merseyside.Working Hours :Hours– Mixture of days and late shifts (not past 10pm). This includes 1 weekend in the shift pattern.Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience,Interest in public service,Interest in community safety....Read more...
Community Support Advocate Location: Baseline Centre, Knowland Grove, Norwich, NR5 8YD Hours: 20 per week (subject to Four Day Week scheme after probation) Contract: Permanent (subject to funding) Salary: £13,988 (FTE £25,878) Leave: 23 days p.a. (pro rata) + bank holidays Application Deadline: Friday 28th November Start Date: ASAP Reports to: Assistant Support ManagerThere are two positions available for this role.About the Role As a Community Support Advocate within the Future Support service, you’ll provide practical, person-centred support to local residents in Norwich. You’ll assess needs, agree support plans, and deliver compassionate, outcome-focused guidance across welfare, housing, health, employment, finance, and wellbeing. The role is based at the Baseline Centre, with a mix of office, community, and home working.Key Responsibilities
Provide advice and support to clients across welfare, housing, health, finance, and wellbeingSpecialise in welfare rights and benefits advice, including complex casesDevelop and deliver tailored, outcome-focused support plans promoting independenceWork closely with colleagues, volunteers, and partner agencies to meet community needsMaintain accurate case notes, risk assessments, and client dataDeliver group sessions, outreach, and home visits where neededEnsure safeguarding, data protection, and health & safety complianceSupport service improvement by identifying client needs and feedback
About You You’re experienced in providing advice and support, ideally in welfare rights and benefits. You understand the barriers faced by people on low incomes and can help them overcome challenges through effective support planning. You’re empathetic, resilient, and confident applying appropriate challenge when needed. You can build trust quickly, work collaboratively within a team, and independently when required.About Future Projects We are a Norwich-based charity helping people transform their lives through education, health & wellbeing, skills, and employment services. Our work focuses on supporting those facing social exclusion and poverty through tailored, community-based services.We are a Real Living Wage, Disability Confident, and Four Day Week Gold Standard employer. Our staff work the 100:80:100 model of the 4-day working week, meaning they deliver 100% of their output in 80% of their contracted hours while receiving 100% pay. The role holder will be eligible to opt into this scheme following successful completion of probation and a six-month review.Additional Information
No line management responsibilitiesDBS check and right to work in the UK requiredEvening/weekend work may be required occasionallyInduction and safeguarding training providedWe are a Living Wage, Disability Confident, and Equal Opportunities employerFour Day Working Week....Read more...
To study towards and achieve the Adult Care Worker Level 2 Apprenticeship Standard and complete required training in order to fulfil all other key accountabilities set out below:
Work closely with the full range of workers and skills within the service team, including external agencies, family members and significant others as appropriate.
Support Recovery Navigator with carrying out triage/screening assessments and comprehensive assessments with service users.
Support with facilitating service user access to treatment and community resources to increase recovery and social capital, supporting service users and their families within their local community.
Work towards leading effective case management for allocated service users, including on-going processes such as risk assessments, risk management plans and safeguarding assessments and plans. This includes the effective use of an online case management system.
With guidance from the team reduce the impact of drug and alcohol related harm on family life and promote positive family involvement in recovery.
Learn how to develop and deliver quality programs and packages of work/ psychosocial interventions that meet local need in one-to-one formats.
Support delivery of key service functions through actively participating in drug screening, BBV testing and harm reduction interventions.
Promote visible recovery across the service and ensure peer support opportunities are relevant and accessible for all service users.
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Undertake continuing professional development including participating in supervision, reflective practice groups, performance reviews and attending training as/when required.
Work in accordance with all relevant legislation, policies & procedures and guidelines – both internal and external. This includes Humankind’s clinical governance framework.
Maintain accurate and up to date records and reports and provide written and verbal reports as required.
Keep abreast of policy and professional development within your area of professional expertise.
Work flexibly across operational sites and within an agreed number of hours to maintain appropriate service provision.
To promote, adhere to and live our workplace values of kindness, courage and respect.
Training:As part of your apprenticeship, you will be required to attend Sheffield College on a day release. Training Outcome:Possibility of permanent employment upon successful completion of apprenticeship. Employer Description:Waythrough was formed in 2024 following the merger of Humankind and Richmond Fellowship. Together, we’ve created one of the largest mental health and social support charities in England. Every year, we support around 125,000 people through nearly 200 services – and it’s all made possible by our 3,500 brilliant staff and volunteers. Working Hours :37 hours per week, Monday-Friday, times to be confirmed.Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Administrative skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience....Read more...
We are looking to appoint an excellent 1-1, to support teaching and learning, who is passionate about education, resilient in their goal for continued self-improvement and who fosters a love of learning in children. (Subject to a 3-month probation period).
You must enjoy working in a fully inclusive school and share the school’s vision of kindness, respect and responsibility. We are dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to enhanced clearance through the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Our school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment to keeping children safe. Any offer of employment will be subject to statutory pre-employment checks including satisfactory references and Enhanced DBS and Barred List checks. This post is exempt from the provisions of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (as amended in 2013 & 2020) and shortlisted candidates will be required to disclose any relevant criminal history prior to interview. It is an offence to apply for the advertised role if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to children.
As a school we are committed to:
Building a supportive and nurturing community based on trusting relationships between children, staff, parents, and the wider community
Teaching children to be proud of and understand their Jewish identity, and to support their Jewish spiritual development so that they become well-rounded Jewish British citizens
Empowering children to stand up and become pillars of both the local and global community, making a positive difference
Unlocking every child’s potential, by delivering an outstanding and ambitious curriculum for all through forward-thinking pedagogical practice, excellent facilities and resources, and creative, passionate staff
Ensuring children have a knowledge of, and respect for, world religions and cultures
Ensuring children move onto the next stage of their development with the skills and values they need to drive their own futures to greater success and shape our diverse community for the better
Training:
Day release each week
Term time only hours from 8.20am to 3.20pm with the option of overtime
Finish with Level 3 Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship
Functional Skills Level 2 in English and maths will be provided for those without GCSE Grade 4/C (or equivalent) if required
Training Outcome:Full-time qualified TA (Level 3).
Employer Description:King David Primary School is a Modern Orthodox Jewish school. Alongside providing a stimulating and enriching education, we believe nurturing the spiritual, personal, moral, and cultural development of our children is fundamental to all that we do. Through our core values, we aim to create a community of happy and confident children, who are proud of their heritage and faith.Working Hours :Monday to Thursday - 8.20am to 3.20pm (30-minute unpaid lunch)
Friday - 8.20am to 2.10pm (30-minute unpaid lunch)Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Presentation skills,Number skills,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Patience....Read more...
About The RoleExcellent opportunity as a Night Concierge to provide an overnight presence in Abbot Lodge, Salford making sure our residents are well and our building is secure.At Salvation Army Homes we are dedicated to providing comprehensive, good quality housing services, support and resettlement for people who have been homeless.This is a part time role, and the shift pattern will be: Thursday to Friday. The Night Concierge will need to help ensure the safety of residents and the security of the building by being an overnight on-site presence and will:Supervise people as they enter and exit the buildingMonitor CCTV and conduct building checksEngage with vulnerable people who live in the service for up to eight weeksEncourage residents to follow house rulesMaintain a security logAbout The CandidateYou will instinctively work in a manner that aligns fully with Salvation Army Homes values and behaviours, demonstrating energy and passion, along with a positive, can do attitude in your daily contribution as a night concierge to transforming lives.You will be confident and be able to communicate effectively with a diverse range of people including clients, staff, agencies and local neighbours. We need you to have:Empathy with our client groupStrong interpersonal and influencing skillsGood time managementA willingness to work night shift on a rota basisIn return, we’ll give you access to some great benefits. These include:
£100 when you start work, plus £250 at 6 months’ service and another £250 at 12 months’ service26 days annual leave rising to 31 daysAn extra day off on your birthdayA High Street discount scheme (great savings both on and off-line)Pension with life assuranceDiscounted private medical insuranceLoans available for financial emergenciesOccupational Sick PayA full Induction package and training relevant to the roleLong service awards from 2.5 yearsSupport to learn and develop your careerAbout The CompanyA registered social landlord and one of the leading providers of supported housing in the UK, Salvation Army Homes is dedicated to transforming lives by providing accommodation and support for some of the most vulnerable members of society - mainly people with complex needs and/or experiencing homelessness. Salvation Army Homes is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and vulnerable adults and expects all employees and volunteers to share this commitment. Our aim is to work with individuals to build on their strengths, creating person centred, individualised strategies and plans that transform lives, support recovery and enable positive behaviour. In order to succeed, however, we need the right people in place. Our workforce is one of our greatest assets, but only by recruiting the very best can we continue to deliver comprehensive, good quality housing services, support and resettlement. services to our residents. That’s where you come in.As an equal opportunities’ employer, Salvation Army Homes is committed to the equal treatment of all current and prospective employees and does not condone discrimination on the basis of age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, gender identity, or marriage and civil partnership. We invite and welcome applications to apply for Salvation Army Homes opportunities without concern of bias or discrimination. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible....Read more...
Are you passionate about helping young people take their first steps into the world of work? Do you thrive in a role where every conversation can open a door, spark confidence, and shape someone's future? Join us as an Account Lead and play a pivotal part in connecting local students with meaningful work experience that builds skills, fuels ambition, and changes lives.As an Account Lead, you will work closely with a group of local schools to arrange high-quality work experience placements for students aged 14-18. You'll be the dedicated contact for your allocated schools, building strong relationships, communicating with employers, and ensuring every young person has access to a safe, meaningful and confidence-boosting placement.This role is ideal for someone who is highly organised, an excellent communicator, and motivated by making a positive impact.Key Details
Salary: £24,000, rising to £25,500 after 6-month probation, and £26,000 after 12 monthsHours: Full-time (37.5 hrs), part-time requests consideredLocation: Office-based in central Leicester (free parking) with 4 WFH days per monthFlexible working: Hours between 8am-5pmBenefits: TOIL system, 10% company pension
What You'll Do
Act as the main contact and account lead for your allocated schools and collegesBuild and maintain positive relationships with school staff and employersContact existing and new employers to secure high-quality work experience opportunitiesProcess student applications and match young people to suitable placements based on their interestsSupport schools on-site with assemblies, queries, and placement preparationCommunicate effectively with employers and school contacts via phone, email, and in personHelp promote social mobility and challenge stereotypes through inclusive placement opportunitiesMaintain accurate records in our CRM databaseCollect evaluation data, insights, and impact storiesRepresent Work Experience at events including assemblies, careers fairs, parent evenings, and business networking sessionsFollow safeguarding, confidentiality, and data-protection proceduresManage incident/accident reporting in line with LEBC processes
Our Values
Adding value for allRespect and valueContinual innovationEvidence-based practiceDoing business efficiently
Our Culture
Innovating and adaptingSupporting one anotherNurturing talent and celebrating achievementGrowing through changeListening to our customersTaking pride in our work
Person SpecificationEssential
Minimum of 5 GCSEs A-C (or equivalent), including EnglishExcellent verbal and written communication skillsConfident telephone mannerAbility to prioritise workload and meet deadlinesStrong interpersonal skills and team-focused approachProblem-solving ability and adaptabilityEmpathy for young people and understanding of the challenges they may faceBasic understanding of safeguarding, health & safety, and welfareCompetent with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
Desirable
Customer Service or Administration qualificationExperience using CRM systemsExperience in customer-focused or target-driven environmentsSales/marketing experienceUnderstanding of the local labour marketFull driving licence
Additional Information
Driving licence and own transport: highly desirableLEBC is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Background checks and an Enhanced DBS will be required for this role.
How to ApplyIf you are interested in this role and would like to learn more, we would love to hear from you. Please attach an up to date copy of your CV to the link provided and we will be in direct contact, ....Read more...
Purpose of Post:
The primary role of the apprentice animal keeper is to carry out animal husbandry and enclosure maintenance tasks within Golders Hill Park Zoo & Queen’s Park Farm in accordance with the Secretary of States Standards of Modern Zoo Practice for the welfare of the animals and enjoyment, recreation, education, and safety of visitors.
Main Duties & Responsibilities:
To undertake general enclosure cleaning, animal care, feed preparations & animal observation under supervision
To undertake basic repair, maintenance & installation of enclosures, their furnishings & associated facilities under supervision3. To use basic hand/power tools and grounds maintenance equipment under supervision
To attend staff meetings & participate in group emails/messages as appropriate
To work as part of a team with the aim of ensuring productive working relationships within the team and with other employees, team leaders/supervisors & external agencies
To work with and assist volunteers & work placement students in the Zoo/Farm
To undertake the Keeper and Aquarist qualification as part of the City of London
Apprenticeship programme and complete coursework and examinations in a timely fashion and to the best of your ability.
To assist with paid visitor experiences, ensuring experiences are supervised and carried out in a professional and safe manner
To provide a highly visible presence to engender a sense of well-being for customers & members of the public
To assist in promoting Golders Hill Park Zoo, Queen’s Park Farm and the wider heath to local schools, colleges & other user groups
To assist in enforcing park bylaws and rules of the animal collections
To ensure that you observe departmental safety procedures and use safe working practices specifically with regard to PPE, and adherence to COSHH and risk assessments, reporting accidents and near misses to your supervisors
Actively seek to implement the City of London’s occupational health and safety policy in relation to the duties of the post, and at all times give due regard to health and safety of both themselves and others when carrying out duties
Actively seek to implement the City of London’s equal opportunity policy and the objective to promote equality of opportunity in relation to the duties of the post
To undertake any other duties that may reasonably be requested appropriate to the grade
Training:
You will be supported to achieve the Keeper and Aquarist Level 3 apprenticeship
Theoretical training will be given with the support of the training provider
Practical training and support will be given in the workplace allowing you to embed your learning in the working environment
You will receive hours 6 per week to support with your apprenticeship studies
Training Outcome:
On successful completion of the apprenticeship, we aim to offer a permanent role within the team if a position is available
Alternatively, we shall endeavour to secure an alternative position within the City of London Corporation
Employer Description:The City Corporation with a rich history that precedes parliament, the City Corporation has been an ever constant throughout history adapting in order to meet modern demands of the City it serves, and is home to some of the world’s most striking modern architecture. The City of London Corporation forms part of London as a whole, along with the 32 London Boroughs who have responsibility for local government services within their local area. Based at the Guildhall the City Corporation looks after and promotes the City of London.Working Hours :7:00am- 3:00pm– Working Monday- Sunday on a rota
1hr unpaid break. Flexibility may be required to support business needs.Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Logical,Team working,Patience,Physical fitness....Read more...
Safeguarding children, young people and vulnerable adults
Hardenhuish School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Job Purpose
To assist in servicing and maintaining the ICT systems and equipment, to help perform equipment upgrades, to assist the rest of the ICT Support team, and to help staff and pupils with ICT problems.
Responsible to ICT Support Manager and Business Manager who has overall responsibility for all support staff.
Responsible for Helping to install and maintain ICT equipment and providing ICT technical support to staff, pupils, governors and parents.
Recording and prioritising incidents and requests raised via email or phone call; directing tickets to the most appropriate member of ICT support staff to ensure that they receive a timely response and resolution.
Contacts
The post holder will work closely with the ICT support team and will have day to day contact with staff and pupils across the campus.
Tasks
Respond to and prioritise ICT queries from staff and students and record information about tasks completed.
Produce and maintain ICT service records, user guides and other relevant documentation.
Support staff, students, governors and parents in using software to enable them to work effectively and efficiently.
Administer on-premises and cloud user accounts and groups including creation of basic scripts to automate processes.
Complete basic administrative functions for the ICT Support team.
Follow appropriate procedures to manage and troubleshoot remote desktop infrastructure.
Troubleshoot and make basic changes to the school’s IP telephony system.
Maintain an accurate record of inventories for all software and hardware.
Evaluate, package, install, configure, maintain and troubleshoot ICT software including firmware patches.
Install, maintain and repair ICT hardware.
Liaise with third parties to access hardware and software support and maintenance.
Assist with the installation of network upgrades, including cabling.
Apply sound knowledge of, and exemplify best practice in, cybersecurity to mitigate threats to the school's network and data.
Configure and troubleshoot network equipment including implementing and allocating VLANs and trunks on network switches.
Operate, troubleshoot, and configure the school’s IP CCTV cameras, applying sound knowledge of data protection policies.
Maintain, upgrade and operate the school sound and lighting systems.
Provide lighting and sound service for events e.g. school productions and open evenings.
Develop skills and knowledge via training from other team members in order to better support the school and be effective within this technical role.
Contribute to the ICT team’s departmental plans.
Take an important role in ensuring the safeguarding of all pupils and students including by applying safeguarding procedures to alerts from ICT monitoring systems.
Support students with special educational needs in setting up personal devices within school software.
Training:Information Communication Technician Level 3 Apprenticeship standard.Training Outcome:There is the potential to become a full ICT Technician at the school, or assistance in applying for suitable roles elsewhere.Employer Description:Hardenhuish is an 11-18 co-educational comprehensive school set in the magnificent parkland of the former Hardenhuish Manor and Chippenham Grammar School. We enjoy and enviable reputation locally and nationally as a high performing academy. The school is an active user of new technologies and are continually exploring ways to incorporate ICT into lessons in a meaningful way.Working Hours :Monday - Thursday, 8.00am - 4.00pm.
Friday, 8.00am - 3.30pm.
30 minute unpaid lunch break.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Team working,Initiative,Respect for confidentiality,Flexible....Read more...
About The RoleExciting opportunity for a Support Worker based in our supported housing service at The LimesAt Salvation Army Homes, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive, good quality housing services, support and resettlement for people who are or have recently experienced homelessness and who are in need of support and accommodation. As a Support Worker, you will need to:Get to know and build the trust of our clientsHelp clients to live independentlyEncourage participation in social and leisure programmesSupport residents with the practicalities of everyday livingAbout The CandidateA Support Worker will instinctively share Salvation Army Homes delivery values and behaviours, loving your work, helping people to thrive and always finding a way to be effective.You will need to:Be a confident and capable communicator, not fazed by difficult situationsBe able to build trusting, professional relationships and have a high level of resilience.Take an asset-based approach to empowering people to develop their skills, strengths and talents.Have good knowledge or experience of working with homeless people, and / or supporting vulnerable people or groups,Understand or learn about community resources and organisations that can help our clientsAble to be flexible with working hours to accommodate a working Rota in conjunction with the needs of the service and team membersBenefits of working as a support worker:In return for helping to transform lives, we want to help you to transform your lifestyle by giving you access to some great benefits. This includes,£100 when you start work, plus £250 at 6 months’ service and another £250 at 12 months’ service26 days annual leave rising to 31 daysAn extra day off on your birthdayA High Street discount scheme (great savings both on and off-line)Pension with life assuranceDiscounted private medical insuranceLoans available for financial emergenciesOccupational Sick PayA full Induction package and training relevant to the roleLong service awards from 2.5 yearsSupport to learn and develop your careerAbout The CompanyA registered social landlord and one of the leading providers of supported housing in the UK, Salvation Army Homes is dedicated to transforming lives by providing accommodation and support for some of the most vulnerable members of society - mainly people with complex needs and/or experiencing homelessness. Salvation Army Homes is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and vulnerable adults and expects all employees and volunteers to share this commitment.Our aim is to work with individuals to build on their strengths, creating person centred, individualised strategies and plans that transform lives, support recovery and enable positive behaviour. In order to succeed, however, we need the right people in place. Our workforce is one of our greatest assets, but only by recruiting the very best can we continue to deliver comprehensive, good quality housing services, support and resettlement. services to our residents. That’s where you come in.As an equal opportunities’ employer, Salvation Army Homes is committed to the equal treatment of all current and prospective employees and does not condone discrimination on the basis of age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, gender identity, or marriage and civil partnership. We invite and welcome applications to apply for Salvation Army Homes opportunities without concern of bias or discrimination. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role.Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible....Read more...
About The RoleExcellent opportunity as a Night Concierge to provide an overnight presence at Mildmay House, Liverpool making sure our residents are well and our building is secure.At Salvation Army Homes we are dedicated to providing comprehensive, good quality housing services, support and resettlement for people who have been homeless.The Night Concierge will need to help ensure the safety of residents and the security of the building by being an overnight on-site presence and will:Supervise people as they enter and exit the buildingMonitor CCTV and conduct building checksEngage with vulnerable people who live in the service for up to six monthsEncourage residents to follow house rules and to avoid inappropriate behaviourMaintain a security logAbout The CandidateYou will instinctively work in a manner that aligns fully with Salvation Army Homes delivery values and behaviours, demonstrating energy and passion, along with a positive, can do attitude in your daily contribution as a night concierge to transforming lives.You will be confident and be able to communicate effectively with a diverse range of people including clients, staff, agencies and local neighbours. We need you to have:Empathy with our client groupStrong interpersonal and influencing skillsThe capacity to diffuse sometimes difficult situations in a calm mannerGood time managementA willingness to work night shift on a rota basisIn return for helping to transform lives, we’ll give you access to some great benefits. These include:
26 days annual leave rising to 31 days£100 when you start work, plus £250 at 6 months’ service and another £250 at 12 months’ serviceAn extra day off on your birthdayA High Street discount scheme (great savings both on and off-line)Pension with life assuranceDiscounted private medical insuranceLoans available for financial emergenciesOccupational Sick PayA full Induction package and training relevant to the roleLong service awards from 2.5 yearsSupport to learn and develop your careerAbout The CompanyA registered social landlord and one of the leading providers of supported housing in the UK, Salvation Army Homes is dedicated to transforming lives by providing accommodation and support for some of the most vulnerable members of society - mainly people with complex needs and/or experiencing homelessness. Salvation Army Homes is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and vulnerable adults and expects all employees and volunteers to share this commitment. Our aim is to work with individuals to build on their strengths, creating person centred, individualised strategies and plans that transform lives, support recovery and enable positive behaviour. In order to succeed, however, we need the right people in place. Our workforce is one of our greatest assets, but only by recruiting the very best can we continue to deliver comprehensive, good quality housing services, support and resettlement. services to our residents. That’s where you come in. As an equal opportunities’ employer, Salvation Army Homes is committed to the equal treatment of all current and prospective employees and does not condone discrimination on the basis of age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, gender identity, or marriage and civil partnership. We invite and welcome applications to apply for Salvation Army Homes opportunities without concern of bias or discrimination. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible....Read more...
Deputy Nursery ManagerZero2Five are proud to be working with a well-established Day Nursery based near Gamston, Nottingham who are looking to employ a passionate Deputy Nursery Manager too join their experienced and supportive team focusing on supporting children to play and explore whilst developing socially, intellectually, emotionally and physically. This is also an exciting opportunity for an experienced Third-in-Charge who is looking to take the next step up in their career.
Key Responsibilities
To support the Nursery Manager in ensuring all registers monitoring children’s and staffs attendance/deployment are accurate.Ensure all staff hold a current DBS check and that no reference requests are actioned for staff past or present without prior approval from Head Office Manage the overall operations of the nursery, ensuring compliance with EYFS, DFE and OfstedTo work in accordance with the philosophy of the Directors, Management Team, local and national policy in meeting all safeguarding and welfare requirements creating a stable, happy, safe and secure environment for staff, trainees, volunteers, children, parents and visitors whilst on the premises.
To do whatever is acceptable within the terms and conditions of your employment to support the Nursery Manager to ensure that the Nursery runs smoothly and efficiently, keeping all office records up to date and passing all relevant correspondence onto the Head Office/Directors.To support the Nursery Manager in supporting a self-reflective team who contribute fully to Nursery and Room Improvement Plans. This should also include contributions from parents and children gathered via consultation opportunities e.g. questionnaires.To ensure that emotional stress is minimised by creating a welcoming, secure and ordered environment. Ensuring that every effort is made to develop and maintain good relationships with staff including showing respect, support and empathy. No abusive behaviour, bullying, discrimination, humiliation or harassment will be tolerated. Including paying full regard to privacy of personal issues.To respect each child as an individual taking time to understand their needs, whilst refraining from showing any favouritism.To ensure an appropriate and effective induction procedure is followed for each child that includes accurate baseline information gathered in partnership with parents/carers.To ensure that high standards of care and teaching strategies are provided and maintained to enable each child to develop a sense of well-being and therefore progress in all Prime and Specific Areas of learning.To work alongside the Nursery Manager and Room Leaders to analyse developmental progress of children and consider the progress of identified cohorts e.g. SEND. Sharing analysis/levelling of progress and achievement for all children with the Area Manager, parents and other interested parties.To ensure EYFS learning and development requirements are met and oversee all educational processes (planning, delivery, observations/assessment and reviewing) whilst also monitoring staff’s ability to identify next steps.To ensure that the Nursery throughout achieves high levels of cleanliness, including:To maintain an up to date and accurate accident / incident book. To report any incident involving the need for medical attention to the Area Manager / Directors whilst ensuring that all records and reports are collected, signed and analysed to identify any patterns forming.To work alongside the Nursery Manager and Room Leaders to analyse developmental progress of children and consider the progress of identified cohorts e.g. SEND. Sharing analysis/levelling of progress and achievement for all children with the Area Manager, parents and other interested parties.
Essential Criteria:
Over 2 years of management experienceLevel 3 or above Early Years qualificationExcellent ICT and communication skillsPaediatric First Aid certification and a commitment to maintain itA current and clean DBS certificateA thorough understanding of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), Ofsted requirements, and safeguarding policies.
The successful candidate will step into a role offering an outstanding salary package, boosted by fantastic benefits such as in-house training and genuine opportunities to accelerate your career. You’ll be part of a vibrant, welcoming team and work in a modern setting equipped with top-class facilities—an environment where you can truly thrive.If this sounds like the type of vacancy you feel you have been looking for, then apply today! Or email your most up to date CV to keira@zero2five.co.uk....Read more...
Deputy Nursery ManagerZero2Five are proud to be working with a well-established Day Nursery based near Gamston, Nottingham who are looking to employ a passionate Deputy Nursery Manager too join their experienced and supportive team focusing on supporting children to play and explore whilst developing socially, intellectually, emotionally and physically. This is also an exciting opportunity for an experienced Third-in-Charge who is looking to take the next step up in their career.
Key Responsibilities
To support the Nursery Manager in ensuring all registers monitoring children’s and staffs attendance/deployment are accurate.Ensure all staff hold a current DBS check and that no reference requests are actioned for staff past or present without prior approval from Head Office Manage the overall operations of the nursery, ensuring compliance with EYFS, DFE and OfstedTo work in accordance with the philosophy of the Directors, Management Team, local and national policy in meeting all safeguarding and welfare requirements creating a stable, happy, safe and secure environment for staff, trainees, volunteers, children, parents and visitors whilst on the premises.
To do whatever is acceptable within the terms and conditions of your employment to support the Nursery Manager to ensure that the Nursery runs smoothly and efficiently, keeping all office records up to date and passing all relevant correspondence onto the Head Office/Directors.To support the Nursery Manager in supporting a self-reflective team who contribute fully to Nursery and Room Improvement Plans. This should also include contributions from parents and children gathered via consultation opportunities e.g. questionnaires.To ensure that emotional stress is minimised by creating a welcoming, secure and ordered environment. Ensuring that every effort is made to develop and maintain good relationships with staff including showing respect, support and empathy. No abusive behaviour, bullying, discrimination, humiliation or harassment will be tolerated. Including paying full regard to privacy of personal issues.To respect each child as an individual taking time to understand their needs, whilst refraining from showing any favouritism.To ensure an appropriate and effective induction procedure is followed for each child that includes accurate baseline information gathered in partnership with parents/carers.To ensure that high standards of care and teaching strategies are provided and maintained to enable each child to develop a sense of well-being and therefore progress in all Prime and Specific Areas of learning.To work alongside the Nursery Manager and Room Leaders to analyse developmental progress of children and consider the progress of identified cohorts e.g. SEND. Sharing analysis/levelling of progress and achievement for all children with the Area Manager, parents and other interested parties.To ensure EYFS learning and development requirements are met and oversee all educational processes (planning, delivery, observations/assessment and reviewing) whilst also monitoring staff’s ability to identify next steps.To ensure that the Nursery throughout achieves high levels of cleanliness, including:To maintain an up to date and accurate accident / incident book. To report any incident involving the need for medical attention to the Area Manager / Directors whilst ensuring that all records and reports are collected, signed and analysed to identify any patterns forming.To work alongside the Nursery Manager and Room Leaders to analyse developmental progress of children and consider the progress of identified cohorts e.g. SEND. Sharing analysis/levelling of progress and achievement for all children with the Area Manager, parents and other interested parties.
Essential Criteria:
Over 2 years of management experienceLevel 3 or above Early Years qualificationExcellent ICT and communication skillsPaediatric First Aid certification and a commitment to maintain itA current and clean DBS certificateA thorough understanding of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), Ofsted requirements, and safeguarding policies.
The successful candidate will step into a role offering an outstanding salary package, boosted by fantastic benefits such as in-house training and genuine opportunities to accelerate your career. You’ll be part of a vibrant, welcoming team and work in a modern setting equipped with top-class facilities—an environment where you can truly thrive.If this sounds like the type of vacancy you feel you have been looking for, then apply today! Or email your most up to date CV to keira@zero2five.co.uk....Read more...
Fundraising Manager(Events & Engagement)Salary: £34,000 to £40,000 FTE (pro rata for 4 days) – dependent on skills and experience, plus performance-related incentive scheme based on income generatedHours: full time 37.5 hours per week – 4 day week will also be considered for the right applicantHybrid/office - 3 days office based (Wednesday/Thursday mandatory office days) at Bradford City AFC, Manningham, BradfordStart Date: November 2025 (or sooner)Are you an ambitious, strategic, and creative fundraising Manager with a passion for events and corporate relationship-building?We are seeking an experienced Fundraising Manager to lead the development and delivery of One In A Million’s events through relationships with our corporate business network. You will drive innovation and excellence across a diverse portfolio of fundraising events, regular giving initiatives, and external led activities, all designed to grow income, engage supporters, and raise the profile of our charity.This role is ideal for someone who would thrive on growing both existing and new relationships from our business and private supporter network.Why this role is special
You’ll take the reins on a growing portfolio of fundraising events, campaigns, and individual giving initiativeYou’ll work directly with our Executive Team, and engaging with corporate partners, and local champions to fuel our missionYou’ll see the direct impact of your work on children and young people facing serious disadvantageYou’ll be part of a passionate, values-led charity that lives and breathes Compassion, Honesty, Integrity, and Excellence
Responsibilities include but not limited to:
Design & deliver a strategic annual fundraising calendarLead and grow seasonal events, individual giving, payroll giving, and supporter-led initiativesBuild brilliant relationships –from business sponsors to community heroesInnovate, try new formats, platforms, and tools that boost engagement and incomeMake every event count from concept to post-event analysis, you’ll own it allTrack performance and celebrate success with clear, purposeful reportingChampion supporter care because every donor matters
The ideal candidate
Proven experience running fundraising events or campaigns from scratchStrong project management and people skills, you’re a planner and a people-personA keen eye for detail, with a love for strategy and creativity in equal measureConfidence with digital tools (e.g. CRM systems, Mailchimp, JustGiving, Google Drive)Alignment with our mission and a passion for helping young people thrive
Bonus Points For...
Knowledge of the charity sector or community fundraisingExperience managing budgets, volunteers or Gift Aid claimsConfidence engaging with business leaders, HNWIs, and corporate partnersA financial or marketing qualification (advantageous but not essential)
Why join OIAM?
A meaningful role with tangible impactCollaboration with a supportive teamA vibrant, purpose-driven workplace based at Bradford City AFCThe chance to grow something great and make it your ownOpportunity to earn additional incentive payments linked to fundraising success
InterestedTo apply, send your CV in the first instance. If you meet the requirements of the role you will receive a full job pack and application details shortly after.We may close this vacancy early if we receive enough strong applications so don’t wait too long!Safeguarding & InclusionThis role is subject to those who have the right to work in the UK. One In A Million Charity is committed to the safeguarding of children, so all our appointments are subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS check. We are committed to Equal Opportunities.PLEASE NOTE: THIS ROLE HAS PREVIOUSLY BEEN ADVERTISED. PLEASE DO NOT APPLY AGAIN AS YOUR DETAILS HAVE ALREADY BEEN CONSIDERED. INDHS Equals One is an advertising and recruitment agency working on behalf of our client to promote this vacancy. You may be contacted directly by the employer should they wish to progress your application. Due to the number of applications we receive, we are unable to provide specific feedback if your application is unsuccessful.....Read more...