As a District Youth and Community Worker, you will take ownership and accountability for defined areas of the work programme but will also work flexibly across internal and external teams to support delivery of youth provision in other areas. You will plan and deliver commissioned youth activities and work collaboratively with colleagues and partners and help others to achieve. You will develop new approaches, based on sound evidence and creative thinking, with a strong focus on improving outcomes for young people and their communities; you will be both proactive and responsive, combining energy and enthusiasm with the tenacity and drive to see things through.
The District Youth and Community Worker will work with young people and their communities to:
Work closely with the Senior Youth and Community Worker to help young people and the community to develop the skills and capacity to design and deliver youth provision in their community
Have supervisory responsibility for the Youth and Community Workers within a hub area
Make contact and establish relationships with young people and their communities
Ensure the ‘voice’ of young people is heard in the design and delivery of effective youth work provision
Encourage and enable young people to participate in a range of educational and personally challenging activities
Ensure access to information and personal support, which enables young people to develop the confidence and skills to become creative, active and critical participants in the wider community
Manage the organisation to a high-performing, customer-centric culture through exemplar behaviour in accordance with ECC’s Values and Core Leadership Behaviours
Manage employees in working flexibly and collaboratively across structural boundaries as part of project or process teams in support of key outcomes
Manage the development of organisational capability through good people management, including the training, development, mentoring and coaching of team members
Thinking creatively, challenging the norms, and constructively challenging those around them to ensure continuous improvement, commercial astuteness, and inspire the same in employees
Ensure the proper assessment, management and mitigation of risk, including Health and Safety and Business Continuity
Training:
The successful candidate must be willing to undertake a JNC level 6 qualification supported by Essex Youth Service which will commence in September 2025
Training Outcome:
Senior Youth & Community Worker
Youth Service Lead
Employer Description:At Essex County Council, we look after a large, diverse, complex region of the country. But our approach to creating a place where individuals, families and communities can thrive and prosper is simple.Working Hours :This is a permanent, full-time role within Essex Youth Services which will require some evening and weekend work.
Shifts to be confirmed.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...
Support young people to access activities and interventions
Assisting in the delivery of family and youth hub programmes and activities
Encouraging children, young people and families to take part in educational and recreational activities
Contribute to the planning of projects and activities for children, young people, and families
Assist with the development, maintenance and growth of the service’s social media platforms
Effectively use and develop social media platforms in a youth environment
Support promotional and awareness raising campaigns including creation of marketing materials e.g. newsletters
Support the development of an online family and youth hub presence/programmes
Seek the views and participation of children, young people, and families to ensure their voices are heard and included
Support the team to establish and maintain a range of family and youth programmes
Help in dealing with enquiries, on the telephone and face to face
Training:
You will attend a local training provider, usually on day release, to gain a Level 3 qualification in youth work
Attend an Apprentice Induction
Gain a health & safety qualification
Attend enrichment activities to enhance your knowledge e.g.
interview techniques, health & wellbeing, finance, disability awareness
Have the chance to attend marketing events and also take part in activities during National Apprenticeship Week
Training Outcome:
Gain a Level 3 Youth Worker Apprenticeship
2 years work experience in the public sector
Personal support to seek employment 4 months from the apprenticeship ending
The Apprenticeship programme has a high retention rate as there are many opportunities to gain employment with the Council.Employer Description:Wakefield Council is a local authority who provides many services to the citizens of Wakefield and the surrounding district.
We are an ambitious, high achieving and low spending council, delivering value for money through efficiency and innovation. Continuous improvements to our high quality services means we need to employ talented and dedicated individuals to support our existing workforce.Working Hours :Monday- Thursday, 8.30am- 5.00pm and Friday, 8.30am- 4.30pm, although flexible working is sometimes required to cover evening clubs.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Initiative,Resilience....Read more...
YOUTH SUPPORT WORKER You must have the Right to Work in the UK and a UK driving License with access to a vehicle.
Youth Support Worker required to support our client in Taunton and Bridgwater with their Semi-Independent Living Services. You will be working with young people at 16-21 years. This role is based across both Bridgwater and Taunton.Driving for the role is essential.
About the role:
As a Support Worker, you will be working with unaccompanied asylum seeking children and care leavers to live independently. Duties include supporting with, property maintenance, budgeting, food shopping, food prep, and appointments in the community.
About you:
A successful candidate will have empathy, compassion, and resilience working with young people with mental health, anxiety, and complex needs.
Pay starts from £12.21 per hour PAYE + HOLIDAY PAY
Requirements for you as a Youth Support Worker:
Experience in Support Work or Key worker.
Confident in working independently and being proactive.
Self-motivated individual with clear communication skills.
Enhanced Child and Adult DBS on the update service.
Shift Times for you as a Youth Support Worker:
Monday – Friday 9:00-17:00 / 10:00-18:00.
Some weekend work may be required.
Temporary to permanent opportunities.
Full Time Hours
Benefits for you as a Youth Support Worker:
Holiday Pay 12.07%
Weekly Pay
Online Rota app
Free E-Learning Platform
Shift consistency
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Must have Worked with Young People and/or in a Criminal Justice Setting!
General Duties
To work as part of the Youth Offending Court Team servicing the Birmingham Youth, Magistrates and Crown Court to fulfill the statutory requirements placed on the Youth Offending Service by the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 and any proceeding legislation.
This will include:
The Youth Offending Service promoting the quality of its work in partnership with the Criminal.
Justice Agencies and the Judiciary. Influencing remand and sentencing decisions, particularly in reducing the use of remands to youth detention.
Undertaking assessments including safeguarding and vulnerability to determine the appropriateness of placements in respect of children and young people entering the secure estate and delivering these services in line with the expectations of the Youth Justice Board.
Enforcement of Statutory YOT Orders including preparing and conducting the prosecution of breach and revocation proceedings in court.
The collection, collation and maintenance of data necessary for the efficient performance and evaluation of the YOT services.
Liaison with other agencies involved in the court process, including the presentation and dissemination of YOS information, formal reports and interventions to Judges and Magistrates.
To contribute to the delivery of a service that offers equality of opportunity and has regard for the needs of children, young people and their parents or carers.
The Co-ordination of remands to local authority accommodation at the Court stage.
The production of placement information and post custody reports within the asset plus framework as required by the Youth Justice Board.
Skills and Abilities
Ability to produce good quality court reports.
Ability to co-ordinate the assessments of young people with regard to public protection prevention of offending, risk and safeguarding
Ability to work well in a pressurized environment, meeting short deadlines and prioritize workload accordingly
Ability to ensure that the YOS electronic database is kept up-to-date daily and contribute to statistical monitoring for the team.
Good understanding of the role of a YOT Court Officer.
Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing with court users, agencies, other professionals, field teams, parents and young people.
Ability to maintain concise records of formal processes and ensure appropriate dissemination.
Ability to operate as a team member in a busy environment.
Essential
Must have Enhanced DBS
Experience of work within the Criminal Justice setting including the application of risk frameworks.
Experience of working with young people who offend and their families.
Experience of meeting the needs of varying racial and cultural communities and young women.
Experience of report writing.
Experience of undertaking assessments including safeguarding and vulnerability.
Working knowledge and awareness of Children & Young People Legislation, in particular the Criminal legislation as it applies to young people and children.
Knowledge and understanding of the bail and remand process as it relates to young people.
Experience of working with young people who offend and their families
Experience of meeting the needs of varying racial and cultural communities and young women
Experience of report writing
Experience of undertaking assessments including safeguarding and vulnerability
Working knowledge and awareness of Children & Young People Legislation, in particular the Criminal legislation as it applies to young people and children.
Knowledge and understanding of the bail and remand process as it relates to young people.
Ability to work Bank Holidays and Saturdays on a Rota basis.
A social work qualification is advantageous but not essential.
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Job description
Do you have a passion for working children and young people? Do you have some professional experience working with young people? A job working for the council could be for you!
I am looking for passionate Support Workers with experience working with Children and/or Young Adults with either traumatic backgrounds, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health or Challenging Behaviours.
My client is the local council who have a portfolio of children's homes offering residential care and support for young people with behavioural difficulties, traumatic backgrounds, learning disabilities and complex needs based in Doncaster.
If you have experience with children and young people in SEN education, youth work, young offenders or fostering, a career in children's homes is for you.
Benefits include:
£27,259 plus £41 per sleep in (approx. £31,000 per annum OTE)
Public Sector benefits including annual pay reviews, enhanced pension benefit
Job security in a local council employer
Excellent progression opportunities within the council
Do you have:
Experience of working within children or young adults with learning disabilities, mental health, or behaviours that challenge - SEN School, youth work, community young people, children's learning disabilities, semi-independent services, care leavers, youth justice, children's homes
Level 3 in Residential Childcare or equivalent (or willingness to complete)
Ability to complete shifts patterns, weekends, and overnight stays.
For more information apply now.
Please note, we are unable to consider applications from candidates who require sponsorship.
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Do you have a passion for working children and young people? Do you have some professional experience working with young people? A job working for the council could be for you!
I am looking for passionate Support Workers with experience working with Children and/or Young Adults with either traumatic backgrounds, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health or Challenging Behaviours.
My client is a highly reputable charitable provider of residential homes and education to young people from difficult starts and display associated challenging behaviour.
We are looking for Support Worker to join a fantastic home in Worksop.
If you have experience with children and young people in SEN education, youth work, young offenders or fostering, a career in children's homes is for you.
Benefits include:
£30,221.88 - £34,405 (this includes 2 x sleep ins per week
39 hours or 45 hours per week contracts available
Job security with a highly established and reputable charity
Excellent progression opportunities within the council
Do you have:
Experience of working within children or young adults with learning disabilities, mental health, or behaviours that challenge - SEN School, youth work, community young people, children's learning disabilities, semi-independent services, care leavers, youth justice, children's homes
Level 3 in Residential Childcare or equivalent (or willingness to complete)
Ability to complete shifts patterns, weekends, and overnight stays.
Driving license and vehicle
For more information apply now.
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Do you have a passion for working children and young people? Do you have some professional experience working with young people? A job working for the council could be for you!
I am looking for passionate Support Workers with experience working with Children and/or Young Adults with either traumatic backgrounds, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health or Challenging Behaviours.
My client is a highly reputable charitable provider of residential homes and education to young people from difficult starts and display associated challenging behaviour.
We are looking for Support Worker to join a fantastic home close to Retford, approx 20 minutes drive west from Lincoln.
If you have experience with children and young people in SEN education, youth work, young offenders or fostering, a career in children's homes is for you.
Benefits include:
£30,221.88 - £34,405 (this includes 2 x sleep ins per week
39 hours or 45 hours per week contracts available
Job security with a highly established and reputable charity
Excellent progression opportunities within the council
Do you have:
Experience of working within children or young adults with learning disabilities, mental health, or behaviours that challenge - SEN School, youth work, community young people, children's learning disabilities, semi-independent services, care leavers, youth justice, children's homes
Level 3 in Residential Childcare or equivalent (or willingness to complete)
Ability to complete shifts patterns, weekends, and overnight stays.
Driving license and vehicle
For more information apply now.
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Are you passionate about supporting children and young people? A job working for the council could be for you!
I am in search for passionate Waking Night Support Workers with experience working with Children and/or Young Adults with either traumatic backgrounds, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health or Challenging Behaviours.
My client is the local council who have a portfolio of children's homes offering residential care and support for young people with behavioural difficulties, traumatic backgrounds, learning disabilities and complex needs based in Doncaster.
Please note this is a Waking Night role, so you must have experience in a similar role and be able to work nights and be awake the whole night.
This role is an ideal opportunity if you are looking for a new role if you have experience with children and young people in SEN education, youth work, young offenders or fostering, a career in children's homes is for you.
Benefits include:
£27,259 per annum
Additional 17.5% allowance for unsociable hours
Public Sector benefits including annual pay reviews, enhanced pension benefit
Job security in a local council employer
Excellent progression opportunities within the council
Do you have:
Experience of working within children or young adults with learning disabilities, mental health, or behaviours that challenge - SEN School, youth work, community young people, children's learning disabilities, semi-independent services, care leavers, youth justice, children's homes
Experience as a Waking Night Support Worker
Level 3 in Residential Childcare or equivalent (or willingness to complete)
For more information apply now.
Please note, we are unable to consider applications from candidates who require sponsorship.....Read more...
Job description
Do you have a passion for working children and young people? Do you have some professional experience working with young people? A job working for the council could be for you!
Please note, we are unable to consider applications from candidates who require sponsorship.
I am looking for passionate Support Workers with experience working with Children and/or Young Adults with either traumatic backgrounds, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health or Challenging Behaviours.
My client is the local council who have a portfolio of children's homes open in and around Leeds as well as plans to open more. The homes support young people with trauma and difficult starts in life and specialist homes for young people with learning disabilities.
If you have experience with children and young people in SEN education, youth work, young offenders or fostering, a career in children's homes is for you.
Benefits include:
£26,424 per annum
Hourly Rate uplifts for working beyond 10pm and for working Weekends
OTE is £31,000 per annum
Public Sector benefits including annual pay reviews, enhanced pension benefit
Job security in a local council employer
Excellent progression opportunities within the council
Do you have:
Experience of working within children or young adults with learning disabilities, mental health, or behaviours that challenge - SEN School, youth work, community young people, children's learning disabilities, semi-independent services, care leavers, youth justice, children's homes
Level 3 in Residential Childcare or equivalent (or willingness to complete)
Ability to complete shifts patterns, weekends, and overnight stays.
For more information apply now.
Please note, we are unable to consider applications from candidates who require sponsorship.
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Do you have a passion for working children and young people? Do you have some professional experience working with young people? Would you like to work for a charity?
My client is opening a brand new home based in Keighley for 2 young people with traumatic backgrounds. We are looking for Residential Care Officer to join the team, support the young people and build their career.
If you have experience with children and young people in children's homes, care leavers, fostering, youth work, youth justice or offending, SEN or PRU education we would like to speak to you.
The Support Worker role is offering the following
Starting salary of £28,265
Sleep in payment of £42 (8 sleep ins a month gives you an extra £4,000 per annum)
37 hour a week contract
Full training and funded qualifications
Please note a driving license is a must for this role as you will be taking young people to appointments and activities.
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The Cultural Learning and Participation Officer Apprenticeship provides hands-on experience, mixing practical and administrative work with college learning underpinning your experiences.
You will support the CYP strand, which celebrates an extensive programme of year-round work through youth theatre activities and outreach initiatives, delivering over 2,000 sessions and workshops annually.
The Youth Theatre activity includes weekly workshops, bespoke projects, productions and integrated wellbeing support. Alongside these opportunities, extensive outreach programmes link us to work in partnership with other organisations locally and nationally, enabling participants of all abilities and backgrounds to develop their artistic, academic, personal, social and transferable skills.
There will also be times when you are asked to support events linked to other LEAP strands, including adult community groups.
Over the course of the Apprenticeship you will gain professional experience in arts administration, practical workshop delivery, project management and leadership, and will receive ongoing mentoring and coaching from the LEAP Team and Chichester College staff. There may also be opportunities to expand your knowledge of the wider arts industry through shadowing other departments at CFT. You will work towards completing a formal apprenticeship in Cultural Learning and Participation, which is celebrated and monitored throughout the role in a portfolio of work, culminating in an End-Point Assessment.
Full details of the opportunity can be found on our website: https://www.cft.org.uk/jobs/cultural-learning-participation-officer-apprenticeTraining Outcome:Arts or educational organisations. Employer Description:Chichester Festival Theatre creates inspiring experiences that bring people together – on and off the stage. It’s a place where exceptional stories are created and shared. We connect inventive artists with imaginative audiences. We bring theatre to schools and youth groups, to the West End and world stages, with the belief that theatre is for everyone.
Sitting at the heart of a cathedral city in West Sussex between the South Downs and the sea, the Festival Theatre’s bold thrust stage design makes it one of England’s most striking playhouses – equally suited to epic drama and musicals. Our studio theatre, the Minerva, is particularly noted for premieres of new work alongside intimate revivals.
We'll soon be opening the Nest, our third space. Nestled among the trees next to the Festival Theatre, The Nest has been designed to complement its sister theatres with a thrust stage. This 119-seater studio will be fully wheelchair accessible and usable year-round.
This dynamic new venue will support artists and technicians at the beginning of their careers, including local writers and performers. Plus, it'll be perfect for staging entertainment for a younger audience.
The Nest will also provide a much-needed space for our growing community programme, including creative activities for adults, our Technical Youth Theatre and work for Early Years (ages 0 – 4).
With sustainability at its heart, we have found an ideal structure previously used by The Pleasance at the Edinburgh Festival.
Countless productions originated at Chichester have transferred to the West End or toured nationally and internationally over the past six decades, from musicals to significant new plays and classic revivals.Working Hours :Our working week is based on 35 hours, which may include some evenings depending on workshop timings. Shifts TBC.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Administrative skills,Team working,Creative....Read more...
Do you have a passion for working children and young people? Do you have some professional experience working with young people? Would you like to work for a charity?
My client is a local charity in Leeds who support young people in the local community with their children’s homes, special educational schools and community projects.
The Support Worker role is working in a brand new children’s home in Keighley supporting 2 young people with traumatic backgrounds and social, emotional issues.
The Support Worker role is offering the following
Starting salary of £28,265
Sleep in payment of £42 (8 sleep ins a month gives you an extra £4,000 per annum)
37 hour a week contract
Full training and funded qualifications
I am looking for passionate Support Workers with experience working with Children and/or Young People with either traumatic backgrounds, social and behavioural issues in any of the following :
children’s home
care leavers
SEN
PRU students,
young offenders
youth work
youth justice
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As Youth Case Worker you will work under the direction, guidance and support of a manager/senior worker you will be responsible for a caseload of clients as well as share responsibility for the safety and wellbeing of all clients, volunteers and staff in the service.
In accommodation based services you will ensure that the accommodation is properly maintained and support the client to sustain their tenancy and participate in positive and successful move on.
Where the client lives in the community you will ensure that their tenancy is not at risk and that they have the skills and resources to manage and maintain their accommodation.
Key responsibilities include:
Ensure client safety, wellbeing, and adherence to safeguarding and emergency procedures.
Deliver high-quality risk assessments, support plans, and one-to-one/group support to build client resilience.
Foster partnerships with local agencies to support clients while following data protection protocols.
Engage flexibly and creatively with clients, encouraging their involvement in decisions and participation in activities.
Support clients in accessing education, training, employment, and volunteering opportunities.
Maintain health and safety standards, prepare accommodations for new clients, and oversee accurate financial records.
Collaborate with team members, volunteers, and attend training and meetings as required, ensuring contract compliance.
About You
You will need to have the following skills and experience:
Experience working with young people or those affected by homelessness.
Understanding of the needs of individuals facing homelessness, mental health issues, substance misuse, or the care system.
Knowledge of risk assessments, support planning, safeguarding, and health and safety procedures.
Strong literacy, numeracy, IT skills, and commitment to diversity, equality, and professional integrity.
Ability to maintain professional boundaries, work collaboratively, and reflect on practices for continuous development.
About the Organisation
The charity delivers a wide range of support and housing services for young people and adults at risk of homelessness. They specialise in the provision of services that prevent homelessness, increase the resilience of those they work with and energise opportunities for employment, education, training and volunteering in the communities they work within. The organisation reaches from Newcastle to London, Greater Manchester and Milton Keynes.
You may have experience in areas such as: Support Worker, Peer Support, Project Manager, Care Caseworker, Youth Project Coordinator, Youth Caseworker, Care Worker, Health Care Assistant, Support Worker, Nurses, Social Care Worker, Care Assistant, Wellbeing Worker etc. #INDSCP....Read more...
Have you previously worked with SEN, Learning Disabilities or young people in youth work, schools or social care? Or are you a graduate in Psychology, Young People or Mental Health? If yes, do you want to work with and have a direct influence on positive outcomes for the UK's most vulnerable children? Salary: £12.50 ph Location: Herne Bay
Please do not apply if you need sponsorship. To apply for this role you must have residence and right to work within the UK Charles Hunter Associates are a specialist recruitment consultancy, established for 13 years. I work within in the South of England and work closely with you to help find the most suitable role
If you have answered yes to any of the above, then please get in touch as we have an opportunity available with a leading and outstanding provider that specialises in care for children that have Learning disabilities, SEN and additioanl needs.
On offer is a fully funded, industry accredited training programme which offers you an excellent specialist training in managing behaviours and the opportunitie to complete Diploma Level 3 Residential Childcare. This role offers clear progression pathways from Support Worker into Managerial roles.
This is a role where you will be working with one of the most reputable care providers in the area and will benefit from ongoing training and support to ensure you have everything you need to become successful in the role.
Please note, this role will include working weekends, sleep overs, morning and evenings so flexibility is required.
Benefits for the Residential Worker include:
Starting salary of £12.50 ph
Full-time contract
Paid for DBS
Industry leading training program - up to Level 5 Leadership and Management
On-going progression opportunities
Pension, maternity and paternity benefits and more!
Responsibilities of the Residential Worker:
Ideally you will have experience working as a Support Worker in a similar setting (including SEN or PRU schools, youth work, youth offending, children's social care - desirable as full training given)
Ensuring to help the children with their emotional, physical and developmental needs.
Display yourself as an appropriate role model
Demonstrate a positive attitude, empathy and resilience
Encourage positive life experiences for the children
Strong experience building report
Strong experience working in a team environment
Ability to communicate in a positive and open manner
Committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of others
If you are looking for your next exciting and rewarding career, then apply to Laura, I can answer any questions and fast track your application to my client.
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Key Responsibilities:
Assist with planning and delivering sports sessions in a variety of school settings
Support pupils in developing their physical literacy and engagement in physical activity
Help set up and maintain sports equipment and resources
Work closely with teachers and coaching staff to create an inclusive and positive environment
Drive between school locations - own transport is required
Requirements:
Passion for youth sports and coaching
Enthusiastic and adaptable approach to working with children
Strong communication and teamwork skills
Willingness to learn and develop coaching expertise
Full UK driving license and access to own transport
This apprenticeship provides the perfect foundation for a career in sports coaching, teaching, or youth development
If you’re ready to make an impact and gain valuable experience, apply today!
Training:Sports Coach Level 4 Apprenticeship Standard:
The training will be done online, via zoom or teams. Lectures are usually mornings this is where the apprentice will study before heading into schools to deliver
Training Outcome:
The apprentice will become a valued member of the Delta Team, working within schools and community sessions across Worcestershire
Employer Description:Delta Sports Coaching is a Sports Provision Delivery company, working in schools, nurseries and colleges across Worcestershire. Delivering PE, After School Clubs, Lunchtime Sessions, Enrichment Days and Physical Education Intervention Programmes.
We are a growing company looking to invest in people who love sports and want to see children become inspired by sportWorking Hours :Monday - Friday, 12.00pm - 4.00pm. Occasional Weekend Work.Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Team working,Creative....Read more...
This role offers a unique opportunity to work with a team of passionate creatives, contributing to the growth of a football club which is at the heart of the community.
You’ll help shine a light on the real impact we make:
🌟 Grassroots football – promoting youth teams & future stars❤️ Community projects – working with schools, charities & local initiatives🤝 Inclusion & wellbeing – highlighting mental health awareness, disability football & diversity in sport🎉 Local events & partnerships – capturing the moments that bring our town together
The Role entails:
✅ Capturing matchday magic – goals, celebrations, behind-the-scenes action✅ Showcasing our incredible community – local events, grassroots football, charity work & more✅ Creating engaging content for TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, X (Twitter) & YouTube✅ Editing highlight reels, interviews & feel-good stories✅ Working with players, fans & local partners to tell the wider story of Redditch UnitedTraining:
The successful candidate will complete a full ‘Level 3 Content Creator Apprenticeship Standard’ which is a nationally recognised qualification
The 20% off the job training will be delivered by Birmingham Metropolitan College on a day release basis from our James Watt College in Great Barr (B44 8NE)
Training Outcome:There is potential for this apprenticeship role to be extended, leading to full-time employment based on performance and successful completion of your apprenticeship. We encourage enthusiastic individuals who are eager to learn, embrace change, and contribute to our creative environment to apply for this exciting opportunity.Employer Description:Redditch United Football Club, founded in 1891 as Redditch Town, is one of the Midlands' oldest football clubs. Initially competing in the Birmingham Combination League, the club won the Worcestershire Senior Cup in 1894 and made early FA Cup appearances. In 1971, the club adopted its current name and joined the Southern League .
The club achieved notable success in the mid-1970s, winning the Southern League Division One North in the 1975–76 season, which earned them promotion to the Premier Division. They were also founder members of the Alliance Premier League in 1979 but struggled in the higher tier, leading to relegation back to the Southern League Midland Division .
In the 2003–04 season, Redditch United secured the Southern League Western Division title and gained promotion to the Conference North. However, financial difficulties led to their relegation from the National League North in 2011 .
The club's home ground, The Valley Stadium, has undergone significant improvements, including the installation of a state-of-the-art 3G playing surface in 2016, funded by a £900,000 investment. This upgrade also enhanced changing facilities and supported the development of a full-time academy offering educational programs alongside football training .
Redditch United has a strong community focus, operating various youth development programs such as the "Future Reds" development centre, which provides football training for children from reception age to Year 6 . Additionally, the club became the home of England Walking Football in 2022, hosting training sessions and international match days for players aged 40 and above .
Currently competing in the Southern League Premier Central, Redditch United continues to be a vital part of the local community, combining a rich footballing heritage with a commitment to youth development and community engagement.Working Hours :Flexible working pattern - as you will be required to attend matchdays and community content throughout the week and on weekends.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Presentation skills,Analytical skills,Logical,Team working,Creative,Passion for story telling,Passion for football,Video editing skills,Willingness to learn....Read more...
Residential Support Workers (on behalf of Local Council)
I'm recruiting on behalf of a local council for Residential Support Workers to join their dedicated teams supporting young people with Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties (EBD), learning disabilities, autism, and non-verbal needs.
This is a brilliant opportunity to build a rewarding career within a well-established and supportive local authority.
What’s on Offer: • 40 hours per week • £26,421 basic salary •; £36 per sleep-in shift • Time and a half pay on weekends • Enhanced pay rates after 10pm
Why This Role? ✔ Work directly with young people in a meaningful and life-changing role ✔ Join a respected, stable local council team ✔ Ongoing training and professional development ✔ Competitive pay and enhanced rates for unsociable hours ✔ Make a genuine impact in your community
What We’re Looking For: • Aged 21 or over • Experience with young people – this could be in residential care, youth work, SEN (EBD/LD), semi-independent settings, voluntary work, or fostering • Relevant qualifications are a bonus (Youth Work, Psychology, Criminology, etc.) • Must be flexible and able to work mornings, evenings, weekends, and one sleep-in per week • Driving not essential but must be able to travel reliably
If you’re passionate about supporting vulnerable young people and ready to step into a role with purpose, I’d love to hear from you.
Apply now or get in touch for a confidential chat.....Read more...
About the Role
As Youth Case Worker you will work under the direction, guidance and support of a manager/senior worker you will be responsible for a caseload of clients as well as share responsibility for the safety and wellbeing of all clients, volunteers and staff in the service.
In accommodation based services you will ensure that the accommodation is properly maintained and support the client to sustain their tenancy and participate in positive and successful move on.
Where the client lives in the community you will ensure that their tenancy is not at risk and that they have the skills and resources to manage and maintain their accommodation.
Key responsibilities include:
Ensure client safety, wellbeing, and adherence to safeguarding and emergency procedures.
Deliver high-quality risk assessments, support plans, and one-to-one/group support to build client resilience.
Foster partnerships with local agencies to support clients while following data protection protocols.
Engage flexibly and creatively with clients, encouraging their involvement in decisions and participation in activities.
Support clients in accessing education, training, employment, and volunteering opportunities.
Maintain health and safety standards, prepare accommodations for new clients, and oversee accurate financial records.
Collaborate with team members, volunteers, and attend training and meetings as required, ensuring contract compliance.
About You
You will need to have the following skills and experience:
Experience working with young people or those affected by homelessness.
Understanding of the needs of individuals facing homelessness, mental health issues, substance misuse, or the care system.
Knowledge of risk assessments, support planning, safeguarding, and health and safety procedures.
Strong literacy, numeracy, IT skills, and commitment to diversity, equality, and professional integrity.
Ability to maintain professional boundaries, work collaboratively, and reflect on practices for continuous development.
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About the firm
Long-established, regional law firm looking to recruit an experienced Criminal Paralegal in their Bolton office.
Our client is looking for a motivated and passionate Criminal Paralegal to join their close-knit team who are looking to establish themselves for a long-term career and can make use of the fantastic development and training on offer, in order to obtain a qualification in the future.
They are known for their fantastic client service to local and national clients and the firm has become a household established name in the local Greater Manchester region.
About the role
Within this Criminal Paralegal role, your day-to-day may include:
Supporting on a caseload of criminal cases from low level theft to high level and complex cases
Develop and maintain regional networks
Representation at Police Stations
Magistrates Court, Crown Court and Youth Court representation
About You
The successful candidate for this role will ideally have at least 6 months previous experience within a similar position, can work well under pressure and is ambitious with their long-term career goals. A Police Station accreditation is desirable but not essential as training will be provided.
How to apply
If you are interested in this Criminal Paralegal position based in Bolton, please contact Leona Taylor at Sacco Mann on 0161 831 6890 or email your CV to leona.taylor@saccomann.com
To hear about other legal opportunities that we have available, please visit our website. Alternatively, if you know anybody who would be suitable for this role then please let them or us know as we offer a reward for successful referral. For full terms, please visit our website.
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Sacco Mann are recruiting for a friendly full-service firm based in Leicestershire who bring in high quality work and provide services for both businesses and individuals. The firm are looking for an experienced Criminal Defence Solicitor to work in their well-established Crime team in Leicester or Loughborough. This role is available for full time or part time hours and the firm have a flexible working policy.
The Role
Joining the Crime team, you will be working on your own caseload of Legal Aid and privately funded criminal work which includes representation at Police Stations and Magistrates Courts
Key Responsibilities
Managing your own caseload of criminal cases from low level theft to high level and complex cases
Develop and maintain regional networks
Representation at Police Stations
Magistrates Court, Crown Court and Youth Cout representation
About You
Qualified Solicitor or Chartered Legal Executive with 2+ years PQE within an established criminal law department
Previously managed your own caseload of criminal cases
Good knowledge in all areas of criminal law
Previous Police station attendance and Magistrates Court advocacy is essential
What’s in it for you?
25 days annual leave with additional bank holidays
Bonus scheme
Flexible working policy
Life assurance
Critical illness insurance
Genuine career development
If you are interested in this Criminal Defence Solicitor/Chartered Legal Executive role in Leicester / Loughborough then please get in touch with Vicky Cavendish on 0113 236 6713 to find out more information or if you’ve a CV to hand, please submit this for review. To hear about other legal opportunities that we have available, please visit our website. Alternatively, if you know anybody who would be suitable for this role then please let them or us know as we offer a reward for successful referral. For full terms, please visit our website.
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Child, Adult/Older Adult and Emergency opportunitiesFlexible work options to support your work/life balanceBeautiful views and all big city amenities in this fast-growing regional city Where you’ll be working You will be working at a public health service that has recently completed a $223.5 million expansion. This regional hospital has 365 inpatient beds, 14 medical and surgical beds, 6 intensive care unit beds, and 12 operating theatres. A growing Mental Health Program at this hospital includes acute inpatient care and community outreach services. There is a postnatal care unit, 2 allocated child and youth beds, a unit for adults receiving intensive treatment, and an older adult unit with 10 acute assessment beds for a short stay and 10 nursing home beds for people with complex needs. As Consultant Psychiatrist, you will provide comprehensive specialist services and deliver the highest quality, evidence-based care. You will work on a highly varied clinical casemix, and have the opportunity to contribute to the development and continued improvement of mental health services. You’ll participate in the planning and evaluation of services and programs in a highly supportive and patient-focused setting. You will also have the opportunities for the supervision and education of junior doctors, as well as your own continued professional development. Where you’ll be living You will be living in a fast-growing regional city in Victoria known as the region's entertainment capital. Here you’ll find award-winning dining options, wineries, vibrant nightlife, major sporting and music events, and a thriving, friendly community. You’ll also have forests, mountain-top views, lakes and beaches within arm’s reach. Residents enjoy a more balanced lifestyle with shorter commutes, a lower cost of living, and a more affordable housing market. This is a family-friendly region with excellent public and private education options. Melbourne is only a 2-hour drive away, and a nearby regional airport offers daily flights to major Australian cities. Salary information Consultant Psychiatrists can expect a salary in line with the VIC Award, plus a range of benefits, allowances and incentives. Requirements Fellowship of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (FRANZCP), or equivalent. Psychiatrists eligible for the fast-track registration pathway are encouraged to apply. About us Elective Recruitment is a person-centred recruitment consultancy. Your career progression is just as important to us as your well-being and work-life balance. We are not just another recruitment company; we do things our way and we consult. We have a very clear vision: create great careers, better lifestyles, and add value - and we won’t stop until this is achieved. For access to Consultant Psychiatrist jobs in Victoria join our network today. For a confidential discussion contact the Elective Recruitment Team at +61 2 9137 4300, or apply now!....Read more...
Under the guidance of the class teacher, you will support pupils in all aspects of their learning and assessing the curriculum.
You will deliver learning activities to small groups and individuals as directed. Following the school's trauma-informed approach, you will promote positive behaviour and attitudes through high expectations
You will attend to the personal care needs of pupils. This may include toileting, other hygiene needs, help with dressing and/or assisting with feeding as required
All care needs are part of an individual learning programme and should be taught to promote independence
You may assist with physiotherapy or speech therapy under the direction of the appropriate specialist
You will develop leisure opportunities and supervise pupils at unstructured time to support the development of communication, physical development, social relationships and interaction skills
You will support the teacher and contribute to the development and implementation of Personal Learning Plans (PLP)
You will support the teacher in assessing and systematically recording pupils’ progress and achievements
You will develop and extend learning opportunities based on pupils' prior learning
You will efficiently prepare, maintain and use classroom teaching materials and equipment
You will set up learning environments, which would include laptops, tablets, switch-operated equipment, displays and other learning spaces
Training:
Support to achieve knowledge, skills and behaviours as laid out in the apprenticeship standard
Support from an experienced assessor to assess work and practice
Individual learning programme tailored to own needs
E-learning, training and monthly tutorials specific to your apprenticeship
Mentor and support in the workplace
A minimum of 6 hours per week during paid time to be used for learning and development opportunities
English and maths Functional Skills at Level 2 (if required)
Support to achieve the End Point Assessment
At the end of the apprenticeship, you will obtain the Level 3 Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship
Training Outcome:Completion of the apprenticeship will enable apprentices to gain employment as a level 3 LSA within primary, special and secondary schools in both the state and independent sectors. There will be increasing opportunities for apprentices to take on a wider range of responsibilities. Opportunities also exist to move into other roles across the wider children’s workforce e.g. child care, play work or youth work. Employer Description:The Chiltern School is an Area Special School in Central Bedfordshire; we cater for pupils from 3 to 19 years with a wide range of learning needs and disabilities. We provide a stimulating learning environment tailored to the needs and aspirations of the pupils who are taught in Learning Pathways. The aim of each Learning Pathway is to enable pupils to make good progress, so that their needs are met and aspirations can be fulfilled.Working Hours :Monday to Friday 8.35am to 3.25pm.
Tuesday 8.35am to 4.15pm.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Team working,Initiative,Non judgemental,Patience,Physical fitness....Read more...
Meet and greet visitors to the company in a friendly, courteous and professional manner, ensuring they are directed to their correct destination
Answer all incoming telephone calls in a professional manner, direct calls to the correct destination
Take messages when appropriate and ensure they are delivered without delay
Open appropriate incoming mail and distribute all mail to relevantdepartments each morning
Distribute all internal post to correct departments without delay,prepare outgoing mail each day
Ensure all required stationary is ordered on the 25th of each month including other items e.g – toilet rolls, hand towels, tea, coffee, milk etc.
Ensure all relevant letters pertaining to learners are sent out on the day requested e.g – attendance, open days, disciplinary, moving on and general information
Ensure that positive progression paperwork is chased up andforwarded to the F/L senior administrator on the day that it is received and the learner file updated accordingly
Prepare learner start dates and accompanying learner start letters
Contact learner placement to confirm weekly attendance and update
Ensure all non-attendance is chased up and contact logs updated by 10:00am every day
Ensure session registers are ready on a daily basis for each tutor
Ensure the bursary payment spread sheet is sent to the accountsdepartment at the end of each week
Ensure all new starts are accurately inputted onto the PICs system
Ensure all review dates and attendance are inputted onto the PICs system for each student
Ensure all audits are carried out on learner files within the required timeframe and appropriate staff informed as to any anomalies that require correction
To ensure that all learners, staff and visitors have signed in andrecords are filed away at the end of each day
Undertake general copying, typing and filing duties
To ensure that a sufficient stock of stationery is kept on site and thatstaff sign for any items taken out of the stationery cupboard
Prepare induction packs for the Study Programme as instructed,ensuring that timescales are met
Co-ordination of room booking system at the Willenhall centre
Maintain supply of Study Programme documentation
Training:
Functional Skills Level 2 maths and English if required
Business Adminstration Level 3
No day release is required all training is completed on the job
Training Outcome:
A chance for a Full time position if business needs allow
Employer Description:Nova was established as a Private Training Provider in September 1992 and celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2017. We are part of the recruitment agency Staff Select Ltd. Over the years Nova has operated a number of youth and adult training programmes and also delivered employer led programmes and qualifications such as NVQ's and Apprenticeships.
Our Head Office has always remained in Willenhall Town Centre (within Walsall Local Authority). Historically we have delivered training programmes across all four Black Country Local Authorities. In 2001 we opened our first centre outside the Black Country, setting up a motor vehicle workshop in Telford.Working Hours :Monday to Friday
8.30-4.30pm 30 mins lunch.Skills: Communication skills,IT skills,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Administrative skills....Read more...
To observe and assist experienced Outdoor Learning Tutors delivering activity sessions including caving, climbing, canoeing, hill walking, stand-up paddleboarding, and gorge walking and a range of other activities
Helping to maintain activity equipment
Assisting the team with daily cleaning, tidying and catering tasks
Maintaining a high standard of health and safety
Attending staff planning meetings
Seeking out additional learning opportunities to diversify their experience
Completing portfolio tasks to a high standard
Acting as a role model for children and young people
Undertake any other duties as may be reasonably requested by the management team to ensure the ongoing operational success of the centre and the delivery of excellent customer experiences.Training:During this 13-month apprenticeship you will be working towards the Level 3 Outdoor Activity Instructor Apprenticeship, National Governing Body qualifications and personal proficiency awards, whilst gaining valuable work place experience.
Example qualifications include:
Paddle Sport Instructor Award
Climbing Wall Instructor Training
Hill and Moorland Leader Training
Caving Leader Training
Archery Leader
Outdoor First Aid
In-house assessment: Zip Wire, Sky Trek, Low Ropes Course, Orienteering and more
Our 120-bed residential centre, set in 16 acres of private grounds, is in the beautiful Herefordshire village of Longtown on the eastern edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park. We work with over 2500 children people every year, providing residential and day courses for schools, youth groups and organisations working with young people with additional needs.
Our offsite activities include gorge walking, canoeing, hill walking, caving, and rock climbing. We also have a wide range of onsite activities including a high ropes course, zipwire, leap of faith, climbing tower, archery range and team challenges.
Skills and qualifications:
Essential:
18 years and under require Functional skills 2 Maths and English
Experience of a range of different outdoor activities and a desire to develop your personal skills
An interest in instructing and coaching children and young people
Desirable:
19 years and over Functional skills 2 Maths and English is desirable but not essential
Personal proficiency in a range of outdoor activities
Experience of working with children and young people
Training Outcome:Successful apprentices can apply for one of our seasonal Activity Instructor roles or work for us as a self-employed Freelance Instructor. We have a culture of continual professional development, encouraging our team to broaden their qualification portfolio whilst developing essential facilitation skills to deliver high quality outdoor learning.Employer Description:Longtown Outdoor Learning Centre is a multi-activity outdoor centre situated on the Herefordshire and Monmouthshire border. We are all about challenging outdoor adventure activities in and around the Brecon Beacons National Park and Black Mountains from our warm and comfortable village base.
Our multi-activity courses aim to promote resilience, self-confidence, consideration for others, caring for the environment and the benefits of an active outdoor lifestyle. This comes from enjoying the successes achieved through personal endeavour and working together, in wild and beautiful landscapes.Working Hours :40 hours a week over 5 days. Regular evening, and some weekend working. Shifts to be confirmed.Skills: Communication skills,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Team working,Initiative,Non judgemental,Physical fitness....Read more...
🔹 About the Role
As a Therapeutic Carer, you’ll:
Support children with complex emotional and behavioural needs
Help young people manage and understand their emotions and actions
Work collaboratively within a group-living and therapeutic environment
Implement care and behaviour plans, while creating a safe and nurturing home
Provide daily structure, consistency, and meaningful routines
Act as a positive role model, building trust and emotional connection
Training & Development
Fully paid 2-week orientation and 6-month induction
Funded Level 3 Diploma in Therapeutic Childcare & Education
Ongoing training and professional development (worth £3,000–£3,500)
Therapeutic practice training, leadership development, reflective supervision
Continuous support from in-house and external consultants
Pay & Progression
Starting pay from £12.21 + per hour
up to £2,500 extra through sleep-ins/bank holidays
Opportunities for bonus payments and additional duties
Company-paid sick leave and healthcare scheme
Who We’re Looking For
Individuals with some or regular experience in residential care, education, or youth work
Compassionate and emotionally resilient people with a genuine interest in therapeutic care
Willingness to learn and embrace trauma-informed, therapeutic approaches
Ability to work shifts including evenings, weekends, and sleep-ins
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