SERVE
Chief Executive Officer Job Description Report To: Board of Directors (Trustees) Hours of Work: Monday to Friday 37 hours between 8.30am - 6.00pm, flexible working options considered as flexibility required for out of work hours meetings and events, TOIL to be given. Remote and hybrid working negotiable. Salary: £56,000 - £63,000 per annum depending on experience. 25 days holiday + plus bank holidays. 3 % contribution to nest pension scheme Background Serve is looking for a dynamic Chief Executive Officer (CEO). This is an exciting time to join Serve as we seek to grow the charity, support independence and drive change within our community. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is passionate about supporting older people, adults with disabilities, their families and carers. Serve is a Northamptonshire based charity offering a range of services in the community through partnership working in the voluntary sector. Our trustees are local people who are passionate about making a difference. Our ideal candidate will be someone with a background in leadership in an adult social care setting with an understanding of the third sector. We are looking for a confident, professional and caring leader with the skills and expertise to drive Serve forward in its charitable mission. The Charity has been in operation since 1981 and has in excess of 50 employees and 150 volunteers. Serve operates from its HQ in West Street Rushden, Northamptonshire with a Day Centre in Higham Ferrers and a small office in Kettering. Serve has a diverse range of services: Domiciliary Homecare, Domestic Support, Gardening, Day Centre Lead on the Countywide collaboration for Northamptonshire Befriending Community Car Transport, East Northants and Wellingborough Lead on the countywide collaboration for Northamptonshire 'serveability' project Infrastructure support for Wellingborough and East Northants Voluntary Sector in collaboration with Groundwork Northamptonshire, Support Northamptonshire and Accommodation Concern Support North Northants Collaboration supporting individuals in North Northants Partner with the 'Carers Partnership' delivering short respite breaks for informal carers Overview: As the CEO of Serve, your role will be to provide the strategic leadership, vision and direction to help the organisation to deliver its mission to support independent living for older adults and people living with disabilities and their carers. You will collaborate with the Trustees to provide strategic direction, operational management and impactful leadership to ensure the effective delivery of our services and the fulfilment of our organisational goals. You will play a vital role in the continued growth and financial sustainability of Serve and will work alongside sector partners to improve the lives of service users across Northamptonshire and North Bedfordshire. The CEO plays a vital role in the governance of the Charity and must work closely with the Chairperson and the Board of Directors (Trustees). The relationship between the CEO and the Board is centred on an open, honest and mutually respectful professional relationship. The Trustees have delegated responsibility to the CEO to run the Charity in a professional, inclusive respectful and caring way. It is, therefore, critical that the post holder maintains a positive working relationship with the Board facilitating open and transparent communication. The role of the CEO is to be responsible for the day to day running of the Charity. Responsibilities Strategic Leadership: To be a values driven and empowering leader to the organisation, to raise the profile and awareness of the work carried out by the Charity and responsive to the ever-changing needs of service users and the wider community. To support the Board of Directors (Trustees) in setting the strategic vision, mission, objectives and priorities for the charity. To work collaboratively with the Chair and Board of Directors (Trustees)to develop strategic plans and implement those plans in alignment with the organisations charitable mission and strategic objectives. To be a responsible and effective leader providing operational management and guidance to the organisation. Including but not limited to effective budget setting, monitoring and ongoing oversight, as well as prioritising income generation and growth. To oversee the Charities legal and regulatory activity, particularly in relation to the Care Quality Commission, the Charity Commission and Companies House. Ensure the voice of the service users remains at the centre of the Charity's work both internally and externally. Identify ongoing opportunities for growth and innovation to enhance the impact of our services and further our charitable mission. Ensure that Serve has the right people, infrastructure, systems, processes and income to deliver its vision, mission. Be a champion for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion by creating an empathetic and empowering workplace for staff and volunteers, creating a supportive welcoming environment for service users. Identify and respond to emerging sector trends, opportunities and risks, adapting or refining the operational plans and activities to enable the best experience and outcomes for all our service users and stakeholders. Finance and Income Management: Ensure the Charity fulfils its legal, compliance, statutory and regulatory responsibilities. Oversee the organisation's budgeting processes and ensure sound financial management practices. Maintain and manage strong financial governance, with effective policies and procedures in place to safeguard Charity finances against mismanagement and fraud. Proactively grow the Charity's income by identifying potential funding sources; cultivating donor relationships and securing funding to support the organisation's activities. Maximising existing income streams and develop diversified income and revenue streams to focus on an efficient and effective budget and business management. Monitor financial performance and make adjustments, as necessary, to maintain financial sustainability and achieve growth. Work with the Trustees and operational management teams to develop robust operational plans and budgets which will enable the delivery of Serve's charitable mission. Programme Development and Management: Lead the development and expansion of programmes and services to meet the evolving needs of our service users. Ensure effective implementation, delivery and evaluation of programmes, maintaining and driving high standards of quality and outcomes. Foster effective partnerships and collaborations with other organisations to enhance service delivery and maximise resources. Ensure the delivery of high quality, user centred programmes designed to meet the need of Serve's service users and the wider community. Be prepared to have difficult conversations and make decisions about programmes across Serve to ensure that KPIs are met and high-quality services are delivered. Prepare appropriate strategic proposals and progress reports to the Board about the benefits, effectiveness and outcomes of new and existing projects and programmes. Work closely with the senior managers and subject matter experts across Serve and the wider sector to ensure that services are delivered in a safe and caring way. Advocacy and Public Relations: Build and maintain a public facing brand for Serve, driving positive attention, support and recognition, furthering our voice and reputation. Be the operational spokesperson and ambassador for the Charity to influence, engage and advocate for the organisation, representing our interest to stakeholders, partner organisations, policymakers and the public. Build and maintain positive, collaborative relationships with local authorities, the integrated care system, community leaders and other relevant organisations to identify and drive opportunities for Serve to have a greater impact for service users. Promote awareness of issues affecting our service users, to influence and advocate for policies that promote their wellbeing and rights. Organisational Management: Provide leadership and management to staff and volunteers, fostering a positive and inclusive work environment that attracts, develops and retains the best staff and volunteers and empowers them to make a real difference to the lives of service users. Oversee the recruitment, training, and development of personnel, ensuring that the organisation attracts and retains high-quality, dedicated staff with the skills and capabilities to achieve Serve's charitable mission. Maintain effective governance structures and processes, supporting the Board of Directors (Trustees) to fulfil their responsibilities. Manage the legal and regulatory requirements of the charity. Providing advice, guidance and information to the Trustees and the wider charity about changes to legislation that may impact the charity. File or arrange for the filing of the company accounts with the Charity Commission and Companies House. Person Specification Requirements Skills: Strategic leadership and management; experience of working with a Board of Trustees or Directors. . click apply for full job details
Chief Executive Officer Job Description Report To: Board of Directors (Trustees) Hours of Work: Monday to Friday 37 hours between 8.30am - 6.00pm, flexible working options considered as flexibility required for out of work hours meetings and events, TOIL to be given. Remote and hybrid working negotiable. Salary: £56,000 - £63,000 per annum depending on experience. 25 days holiday + plus bank holidays. 3 % contribution to nest pension scheme Background Serve is looking for a dynamic Chief Executive Officer (CEO). This is an exciting time to join Serve as we seek to grow the charity, support independence and drive change within our community. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is passionate about supporting older people, adults with disabilities, their families and carers. Serve is a Northamptonshire based charity offering a range of services in the community through partnership working in the voluntary sector. Our trustees are local people who are passionate about making a difference. Our ideal candidate will be someone with a background in leadership in an adult social care setting with an understanding of the third sector. We are looking for a confident, professional and caring leader with the skills and expertise to drive Serve forward in its charitable mission. The Charity has been in operation since 1981 and has in excess of 50 employees and 150 volunteers. Serve operates from its HQ in West Street Rushden, Northamptonshire with a Day Centre in Higham Ferrers and a small office in Kettering. Serve has a diverse range of services: Domiciliary Homecare, Domestic Support, Gardening, Day Centre Lead on the Countywide collaboration for Northamptonshire Befriending Community Car Transport, East Northants and Wellingborough Lead on the countywide collaboration for Northamptonshire 'serveability' project Infrastructure support for Wellingborough and East Northants Voluntary Sector in collaboration with Groundwork Northamptonshire, Support Northamptonshire and Accommodation Concern Support North Northants Collaboration supporting individuals in North Northants Partner with the 'Carers Partnership' delivering short respite breaks for informal carers Overview: As the CEO of Serve, your role will be to provide the strategic leadership, vision and direction to help the organisation to deliver its mission to support independent living for older adults and people living with disabilities and their carers. You will collaborate with the Trustees to provide strategic direction, operational management and impactful leadership to ensure the effective delivery of our services and the fulfilment of our organisational goals. You will play a vital role in the continued growth and financial sustainability of Serve and will work alongside sector partners to improve the lives of service users across Northamptonshire and North Bedfordshire. The CEO plays a vital role in the governance of the Charity and must work closely with the Chairperson and the Board of Directors (Trustees). The relationship between the CEO and the Board is centred on an open, honest and mutually respectful professional relationship. The Trustees have delegated responsibility to the CEO to run the Charity in a professional, inclusive respectful and caring way. It is, therefore, critical that the post holder maintains a positive working relationship with the Board facilitating open and transparent communication. The role of the CEO is to be responsible for the day to day running of the Charity. Responsibilities Strategic Leadership: To be a values driven and empowering leader to the organisation, to raise the profile and awareness of the work carried out by the Charity and responsive to the ever-changing needs of service users and the wider community. To support the Board of Directors (Trustees) in setting the strategic vision, mission, objectives and priorities for the charity. To work collaboratively with the Chair and Board of Directors (Trustees)to develop strategic plans and implement those plans in alignment with the organisations charitable mission and strategic objectives. To be a responsible and effective leader providing operational management and guidance to the organisation. Including but not limited to effective budget setting, monitoring and ongoing oversight, as well as prioritising income generation and growth. To oversee the Charities legal and regulatory activity, particularly in relation to the Care Quality Commission, the Charity Commission and Companies House. Ensure the voice of the service users remains at the centre of the Charity's work both internally and externally. Identify ongoing opportunities for growth and innovation to enhance the impact of our services and further our charitable mission. Ensure that Serve has the right people, infrastructure, systems, processes and income to deliver its vision, mission. Be a champion for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion by creating an empathetic and empowering workplace for staff and volunteers, creating a supportive welcoming environment for service users. Identify and respond to emerging sector trends, opportunities and risks, adapting or refining the operational plans and activities to enable the best experience and outcomes for all our service users and stakeholders. Finance and Income Management: Ensure the Charity fulfils its legal, compliance, statutory and regulatory responsibilities. Oversee the organisation's budgeting processes and ensure sound financial management practices. Maintain and manage strong financial governance, with effective policies and procedures in place to safeguard Charity finances against mismanagement and fraud. Proactively grow the Charity's income by identifying potential funding sources; cultivating donor relationships and securing funding to support the organisation's activities. Maximising existing income streams and develop diversified income and revenue streams to focus on an efficient and effective budget and business management. Monitor financial performance and make adjustments, as necessary, to maintain financial sustainability and achieve growth. Work with the Trustees and operational management teams to develop robust operational plans and budgets which will enable the delivery of Serve's charitable mission. Programme Development and Management: Lead the development and expansion of programmes and services to meet the evolving needs of our service users. Ensure effective implementation, delivery and evaluation of programmes, maintaining and driving high standards of quality and outcomes. Foster effective partnerships and collaborations with other organisations to enhance service delivery and maximise resources. Ensure the delivery of high quality, user centred programmes designed to meet the need of Serve's service users and the wider community. Be prepared to have difficult conversations and make decisions about programmes across Serve to ensure that KPIs are met and high-quality services are delivered. Prepare appropriate strategic proposals and progress reports to the Board about the benefits, effectiveness and outcomes of new and existing projects and programmes. Work closely with the senior managers and subject matter experts across Serve and the wider sector to ensure that services are delivered in a safe and caring way. Advocacy and Public Relations: Build and maintain a public facing brand for Serve, driving positive attention, support and recognition, furthering our voice and reputation. Be the operational spokesperson and ambassador for the Charity to influence, engage and advocate for the organisation, representing our interest to stakeholders, partner organisations, policymakers and the public. Build and maintain positive, collaborative relationships with local authorities, the integrated care system, community leaders and other relevant organisations to identify and drive opportunities for Serve to have a greater impact for service users. Promote awareness of issues affecting our service users, to influence and advocate for policies that promote their wellbeing and rights. Organisational Management: Provide leadership and management to staff and volunteers, fostering a positive and inclusive work environment that attracts, develops and retains the best staff and volunteers and empowers them to make a real difference to the lives of service users. Oversee the recruitment, training, and development of personnel, ensuring that the organisation attracts and retains high-quality, dedicated staff with the skills and capabilities to achieve Serve's charitable mission. Maintain effective governance structures and processes, supporting the Board of Directors (Trustees) to fulfil their responsibilities. Manage the legal and regulatory requirements of the charity. Providing advice, guidance and information to the Trustees and the wider charity about changes to legislation that may impact the charity. File or arrange for the filing of the company accounts with the Charity Commission and Companies House. Person Specification Requirements Skills: Strategic leadership and management; experience of working with a Board of Trustees or Directors. . click apply for full job details
WILTSHIRE COUNCIL
Trowbridge, Wiltshire
Advocacy and Young Carers Manager Job Description Salary: £40,221 - £42,403 Hours per week: 37 hours Temporary/fixed-term: until end of January 2025 Interview date: Tuesday 9 April 2024 Quality Outcomes - Innovating Stronger Outcomes The dynamic Voice and Participation Service is dedicated to amplifying the voices of those supported by Wiltshire Council's People's Directorate. We engage with individuals, listening to their views and experiences to drive co-production initiatives. With multiple participations workstreams including Children and Young People Voice, SEND Voice, Family Voice, Young Carers Voice, and Youth Justice Voice, we empower individuals to shape the services that impact their lives. Additionally, we recruit and support volunteers in various roles, providing vital befriending and mentoring to children and young people. As an Advocacy and Young Carers Manager, you will spearhead the creation of a new service, playing a pivotal role in shaping its direction. Your responsibilities will include managing a team of three full-time advocates, recruiting and training volunteer advocates, and overseeing an effective referral process. Monitoring and reporting on key performance indicators will be integral to your role, ensuring the continuous improvement of service delivery. Additionally, you will manage a Young Carers in Schools Worker, supporting secondary schools in effectively catering to the needs of young carers within their settings. A crucial aspect of your role will be establishing an impactful young carers voice and participation initiative, empowering this potentially vulnerable group to shape the services that affect their lives. We are looking for a candidate who is a trailblazer in setting new initiatives and capable of getting projects off the ground. Fearless and unafraid of trying new approaches to achieve positive outcomes. Inspirational and motivational, able to rally others around a shared vision. Highly organised with the ability to manage multiple initiatives concurrently. A strong communicator, adept at articulating a vision and building rapport with senior staff members. If you are passionate about advocacy and young carers and driving positive change within the community, we invite you to apply for this rewarding opportunity. Why us? Wiltshire Council is a friendly, welcoming place to work, with a 'One Council' ethos. That's why we focus on getting the things that matter to our people right. Explore more benefits here! Please download and read the role description and person specification carefully before you apply as well as Our Identity . For more details, contact Joe Sutton, Participation Manager, at or call . This role may be subject to certain successful security checks; please see the role description for more information. We are firmly committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and to the principles of inclusion and diversity in both employment and the delivery of services. Read our statement of commitment to equality and inclusion . Disability Confident Employer Application process
Advocacy and Young Carers Manager Job Description Salary: £40,221 - £42,403 Hours per week: 37 hours Temporary/fixed-term: until end of January 2025 Interview date: Tuesday 9 April 2024 Quality Outcomes - Innovating Stronger Outcomes The dynamic Voice and Participation Service is dedicated to amplifying the voices of those supported by Wiltshire Council's People's Directorate. We engage with individuals, listening to their views and experiences to drive co-production initiatives. With multiple participations workstreams including Children and Young People Voice, SEND Voice, Family Voice, Young Carers Voice, and Youth Justice Voice, we empower individuals to shape the services that impact their lives. Additionally, we recruit and support volunteers in various roles, providing vital befriending and mentoring to children and young people. As an Advocacy and Young Carers Manager, you will spearhead the creation of a new service, playing a pivotal role in shaping its direction. Your responsibilities will include managing a team of three full-time advocates, recruiting and training volunteer advocates, and overseeing an effective referral process. Monitoring and reporting on key performance indicators will be integral to your role, ensuring the continuous improvement of service delivery. Additionally, you will manage a Young Carers in Schools Worker, supporting secondary schools in effectively catering to the needs of young carers within their settings. A crucial aspect of your role will be establishing an impactful young carers voice and participation initiative, empowering this potentially vulnerable group to shape the services that affect their lives. We are looking for a candidate who is a trailblazer in setting new initiatives and capable of getting projects off the ground. Fearless and unafraid of trying new approaches to achieve positive outcomes. Inspirational and motivational, able to rally others around a shared vision. Highly organised with the ability to manage multiple initiatives concurrently. A strong communicator, adept at articulating a vision and building rapport with senior staff members. If you are passionate about advocacy and young carers and driving positive change within the community, we invite you to apply for this rewarding opportunity. Why us? Wiltshire Council is a friendly, welcoming place to work, with a 'One Council' ethos. That's why we focus on getting the things that matter to our people right. Explore more benefits here! Please download and read the role description and person specification carefully before you apply as well as Our Identity . For more details, contact Joe Sutton, Participation Manager, at or call . This role may be subject to certain successful security checks; please see the role description for more information. We are firmly committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and to the principles of inclusion and diversity in both employment and the delivery of services. Read our statement of commitment to equality and inclusion . Disability Confident Employer Application process
Alpha Care and Support Services
A Charitable Organisation, based in London NW10 area is looking a Part - Time Volunteers for our Clients in the London and Greater London areas, especially in the London borough of Ealing and Brent The Charity Organisation provides Volunteers for Befriending / Companionship services to vulnerable persons living on their own. The Organisation also provide volunteer Outreach / Health carers, to relive the Principal / Primary carers or People looking after their relatives or loved ones in the Hospitals, the Elderly, Disabled, persons with Learning Disabilities (LD), New Mothers or Mothers with young babies and small children to take a break, go to the hair dresser, shopping etc . Volunteer to perform duties such as:- • Befriending / Companionship e.g. talking, reading, watching TV, playing games (Cards, scrabble, droughts etc) • Escorting Clients to the Leisure / Sport Centres, GPs, Dentist or Hospital ppointments • Collecting prescription/s from or a local Pharmacy • Shopping e.g, groceries • Light domestic duties - washing cooking & eating utensils, vacuuming and general household duties as required by the Clients Key skills and competencies/ Qualifications and requirements • Must have current Enhanced DBS /CRB or willing to have one done, fees met by Charity Organisation • Experience working as Outreach Volunteer would be an advantage • Experience of working in a Nursing/Residential Care Homes, Supported Living Projects, Respite Care Services would be an advantage. Commitment: Part Time, when and if available. Please send us your CV and covering letter ASAP to the above email address
A Charitable Organisation, based in London NW10 area is looking a Part - Time Volunteers for our Clients in the London and Greater London areas, especially in the London borough of Ealing and Brent The Charity Organisation provides Volunteers for Befriending / Companionship services to vulnerable persons living on their own. The Organisation also provide volunteer Outreach / Health carers, to relive the Principal / Primary carers or People looking after their relatives or loved ones in the Hospitals, the Elderly, Disabled, persons with Learning Disabilities (LD), New Mothers or Mothers with young babies and small children to take a break, go to the hair dresser, shopping etc . Volunteer to perform duties such as:- • Befriending / Companionship e.g. talking, reading, watching TV, playing games (Cards, scrabble, droughts etc) • Escorting Clients to the Leisure / Sport Centres, GPs, Dentist or Hospital ppointments • Collecting prescription/s from or a local Pharmacy • Shopping e.g, groceries • Light domestic duties - washing cooking & eating utensils, vacuuming and general household duties as required by the Clients Key skills and competencies/ Qualifications and requirements • Must have current Enhanced DBS /CRB or willing to have one done, fees met by Charity Organisation • Experience working as Outreach Volunteer would be an advantage • Experience of working in a Nursing/Residential Care Homes, Supported Living Projects, Respite Care Services would be an advantage. Commitment: Part Time, when and if available. Please send us your CV and covering letter ASAP to the above email address