Liquid Personnel is currently recruiting for a Social Worker to join a busy Adult Transitions Team based in Manchester. Benefits of the role: Competitive hourly rate Stable and well supported team Very little office based working required Working for a reputable local authority Your main responsibilities as a Social Worker: You will be expected to work within organisational, policy and legislative requirements which include the Care Act, Mental Capacity Act and the Mental Health Act. Good working knowledge of safeguarding, risk assessment and enablement is essential. A person-centred approach to transition planning is necessary to help young people and their families prepare for the journey into adulthood, so an ability to work closely with families and young people and to promote their views as well as their wellbeing in all interventions. What we are looking for in a Social Worker: Social Work England registration Eligible to work in the UK Hold a full UK licence Post-qualified experience Degree level or equivalent in Social Work Why Liquid Personnel? New 'Faster Pay' service getting you paid more quickly Twice weekly payroll Free DBS and compliance service Access to exclusive roles that aren't available from other agencies Free access to Liquid's exclusive social work training and CPD portal Your own dedicated consultant with extensive social work knowledge Access to a wide selection of social work positions across the UK "Refer a Friend" bonus - get 500 for each social worker you refer who we successfully place "Find your own job" bonus - get 250 for bringing your own position to us Liquid Personnel is an equal opportunities employer. Liquid Personnel Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. Terms and conditions apply to our bonus schemes. We are unable to support or accept applications from candidates who are residents within the Red or Amber list of the Code of practice for the international recruitment of health and social care personnel in England, based on the World Health Organisation (WHO) Workforce Support and Safeguard List . MDO-(phone number removed) 21419
Apr 28, 2024
Seasonal
Liquid Personnel is currently recruiting for a Social Worker to join a busy Adult Transitions Team based in Manchester. Benefits of the role: Competitive hourly rate Stable and well supported team Very little office based working required Working for a reputable local authority Your main responsibilities as a Social Worker: You will be expected to work within organisational, policy and legislative requirements which include the Care Act, Mental Capacity Act and the Mental Health Act. Good working knowledge of safeguarding, risk assessment and enablement is essential. A person-centred approach to transition planning is necessary to help young people and their families prepare for the journey into adulthood, so an ability to work closely with families and young people and to promote their views as well as their wellbeing in all interventions. What we are looking for in a Social Worker: Social Work England registration Eligible to work in the UK Hold a full UK licence Post-qualified experience Degree level or equivalent in Social Work Why Liquid Personnel? New 'Faster Pay' service getting you paid more quickly Twice weekly payroll Free DBS and compliance service Access to exclusive roles that aren't available from other agencies Free access to Liquid's exclusive social work training and CPD portal Your own dedicated consultant with extensive social work knowledge Access to a wide selection of social work positions across the UK "Refer a Friend" bonus - get 500 for each social worker you refer who we successfully place "Find your own job" bonus - get 250 for bringing your own position to us Liquid Personnel is an equal opportunities employer. Liquid Personnel Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. Terms and conditions apply to our bonus schemes. We are unable to support or accept applications from candidates who are residents within the Red or Amber list of the Code of practice for the international recruitment of health and social care personnel in England, based on the World Health Organisation (WHO) Workforce Support and Safeguard List . MDO-(phone number removed) 21419
Talent Acquisition Business Partner - Engineering & Product Reporting to: Head of People & Talent Location: London, United Kingdom (open to remote working) Who we are and wh y we exist At Liberis - merchants matter most! We've been on a mission to provide small and medium businesses (SMEs) with accessible and responsive finance since 2007. SMEs account for most businesses worldwide and are critical contributors to job creation and global economic development. They represent about 90% of businesses and more than 50% of employment worldwide.Despite this, more than three quarters (77%) of SME businesses last year were unable to secure the traditional bank financing they desperately needed to grow and thrive. This has created a $5 trillion funding gap for SMEs globally. That's where Liberis steps in! To best help small businesses, Liberis has built the leading global embedded finance platform. Through this, Liberis provides partners with the technology and financial solutions necessary to offer personalised and accessible funding to their small business customers. To date with 20 global strategic partners and direct reach to more than 1 million small businesses, Liberis has provided $1 bn of funding in over 50,000 transactions, enabling more than 100,000 jobs to be created and saved. We are making a genuine difference to your local pub, hairdresser and online retailer! We are in a very exciting period of growth, in the UK and internationally, with teams based in London, Nottingham, Stockholm, Atlanta, Munich and remotely. We are looking for talented and ambitious individuals to help us reshape business finance. How we work is as important to us as what we do - exemplified by our behaviours: Merchants matter most - our success is tied to our merchants'success Act like time is running out - the fastest company in a growing market will win Own every outcome - the hardest problems we faceare yet to be solved Communicate directly - we don't have time to beat around the bush Prove it - every feature we build, decision we make and action we take,matters Empathy always - Liberis wins when every employee thrives If our mission and behaviours resonate - get in touch! Who are we? We are the People & Talent team. We sit at the heart of the business; enabling Liberis to be phenomenal place to work. There are currently 5 of us based in the UK that cover the full global people lifecycle. Our mission is to attract and retain the exceptional people we need to achieve our ambitious growth targets. We are now looking for an additional Tech Recruiter to join us on this journey. Who are you? As a Tech Recruiter you will drive full end-to-end recruitment lifecycle activities across Product & Engineering teams, supporting key stakeholders in defining their hiring priorities and guiding them in the design and execution of a robust and thorough selection process. You will place equal emphasis on creating the best possible candidate experience; listening to what they are telling you and ultimately placing them in a role that meets their ambitions, while ensuring a seamless process from start to finish . As our business scales, and our hiring approaches evolve, you will have the opportunity to shape and improve what we do and how we do it. Responsibilities Managing the end-to-end recruitment process across Product & Engineering functions Building strong relationships with your hiring managers and advising them on best practice to continuously improve our recruitment processes Defining sourcing strategies across online and social; leveraging your own network and our employer brand to effectively drive a direct-first recruitment philosophy Redefining hiring processes to work for the business and candidates Owning the candidate experience, ensuring that they receive prompt feedback and are kept up to date on the progress of their applications and representing company culture as their first point-of-contact Maintaining effective communication throughout the recruitment process with your hiring managers; keeping them up-to-date with all developments Be data-driven in your approach to recruitment - developing and using recruitment metrics that allow you to take ownership of your business areas and advise from a position of expertise Work with the broader People & Talent team to design and execute scalable, inclusive talent processes and build our employer brand as Liberis transitions into a high-growth period We think you'll need You will have previous Product and/or Technology recruitment experience either in an in-house position or relevant experience from an agency setting You are an effective and confident communicator, equally at home dealing with internal senior stakeholders as you are with prospective candidates at all levels You are a natural relationship builder with the ability to engage, influence and advise on recruitment in your business areas You will have the ability to thrive in an autonomous role - effectively sourcing, screening and selecting the best possible candidates from a diverse range of backgrounds and guiding them through the recruitment process You relish the opportunity of working in a fast-paced environment and deal confidently with ambiguity and changing priorities You have a genuine interest in learning about other business areas and partnering effectively with cross-functional teams Ideally you will have experience with Greenhouse or a similar in-house ATS What happens next? Think this sounds like the right next move for you? Or if you're not completely confident that you fit our exact criteria, apply anyway and we can arrange a call to see if the role is fit for you. Humility is a wonderful thing, and we are interested in hearing about what you can add to Liberis!
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
Talent Acquisition Business Partner - Engineering & Product Reporting to: Head of People & Talent Location: London, United Kingdom (open to remote working) Who we are and wh y we exist At Liberis - merchants matter most! We've been on a mission to provide small and medium businesses (SMEs) with accessible and responsive finance since 2007. SMEs account for most businesses worldwide and are critical contributors to job creation and global economic development. They represent about 90% of businesses and more than 50% of employment worldwide.Despite this, more than three quarters (77%) of SME businesses last year were unable to secure the traditional bank financing they desperately needed to grow and thrive. This has created a $5 trillion funding gap for SMEs globally. That's where Liberis steps in! To best help small businesses, Liberis has built the leading global embedded finance platform. Through this, Liberis provides partners with the technology and financial solutions necessary to offer personalised and accessible funding to their small business customers. To date with 20 global strategic partners and direct reach to more than 1 million small businesses, Liberis has provided $1 bn of funding in over 50,000 transactions, enabling more than 100,000 jobs to be created and saved. We are making a genuine difference to your local pub, hairdresser and online retailer! We are in a very exciting period of growth, in the UK and internationally, with teams based in London, Nottingham, Stockholm, Atlanta, Munich and remotely. We are looking for talented and ambitious individuals to help us reshape business finance. How we work is as important to us as what we do - exemplified by our behaviours: Merchants matter most - our success is tied to our merchants'success Act like time is running out - the fastest company in a growing market will win Own every outcome - the hardest problems we faceare yet to be solved Communicate directly - we don't have time to beat around the bush Prove it - every feature we build, decision we make and action we take,matters Empathy always - Liberis wins when every employee thrives If our mission and behaviours resonate - get in touch! Who are we? We are the People & Talent team. We sit at the heart of the business; enabling Liberis to be phenomenal place to work. There are currently 5 of us based in the UK that cover the full global people lifecycle. Our mission is to attract and retain the exceptional people we need to achieve our ambitious growth targets. We are now looking for an additional Tech Recruiter to join us on this journey. Who are you? As a Tech Recruiter you will drive full end-to-end recruitment lifecycle activities across Product & Engineering teams, supporting key stakeholders in defining their hiring priorities and guiding them in the design and execution of a robust and thorough selection process. You will place equal emphasis on creating the best possible candidate experience; listening to what they are telling you and ultimately placing them in a role that meets their ambitions, while ensuring a seamless process from start to finish . As our business scales, and our hiring approaches evolve, you will have the opportunity to shape and improve what we do and how we do it. Responsibilities Managing the end-to-end recruitment process across Product & Engineering functions Building strong relationships with your hiring managers and advising them on best practice to continuously improve our recruitment processes Defining sourcing strategies across online and social; leveraging your own network and our employer brand to effectively drive a direct-first recruitment philosophy Redefining hiring processes to work for the business and candidates Owning the candidate experience, ensuring that they receive prompt feedback and are kept up to date on the progress of their applications and representing company culture as their first point-of-contact Maintaining effective communication throughout the recruitment process with your hiring managers; keeping them up-to-date with all developments Be data-driven in your approach to recruitment - developing and using recruitment metrics that allow you to take ownership of your business areas and advise from a position of expertise Work with the broader People & Talent team to design and execute scalable, inclusive talent processes and build our employer brand as Liberis transitions into a high-growth period We think you'll need You will have previous Product and/or Technology recruitment experience either in an in-house position or relevant experience from an agency setting You are an effective and confident communicator, equally at home dealing with internal senior stakeholders as you are with prospective candidates at all levels You are a natural relationship builder with the ability to engage, influence and advise on recruitment in your business areas You will have the ability to thrive in an autonomous role - effectively sourcing, screening and selecting the best possible candidates from a diverse range of backgrounds and guiding them through the recruitment process You relish the opportunity of working in a fast-paced environment and deal confidently with ambiguity and changing priorities You have a genuine interest in learning about other business areas and partnering effectively with cross-functional teams Ideally you will have experience with Greenhouse or a similar in-house ATS What happens next? Think this sounds like the right next move for you? Or if you're not completely confident that you fit our exact criteria, apply anyway and we can arrange a call to see if the role is fit for you. Humility is a wonderful thing, and we are interested in hearing about what you can add to Liberis!
This role has a starting salary of £66,774 per annum, based on a 36-hour working week. This is a 24-month fixed term / secondment opportunity. We are excited to be hiring a new Senior Manager (TECH) to join our fantastic Technology Enabled Care and Homes (TECH) Programme. For internal candidates interested in the Secondment opportunity, please discuss with your Line Manager before submitting your application. Rewards and Benefits: 26 days' holiday (prorated for part time staff), rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 30 days after 5 years' service Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave An extensive Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Up to 5 days of carer's leave per year Paternity, adoption and dependants leave A generous local government salary related pension Lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, shopping and many more 2 paid volunteering days plus 1 team volunteering day per year Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources About the Team Surrey currently operates a Countywide Enabling You with Technology service offering motion sensors, monitoring support and providing responder services to residents within their own home. We also operate several smaller scale pilot programmes supporting people in transition, those with mental health, learning disabilities, and older people. We now need to take considerable steps to drive this programme forward across directorates, maximising benefits to residents, carers, our own workforce and the wider care sector whilst of course improving our opportunities to make financial efficiencies in order to provide more care to more people. With fantastic examples already out there, demonstrating the positive outcomes TECH can offer to residents, we now have to focus on developing a clear vision and strategy for the programme longer-term. We need to improve monitoring, cost benefit analysis, future growth opportunities and scalability whilst ensuring TECH becomes a core part of our social work practice and models of service delivery. About the Role As the Senior Manager (SM) for TECH, you will be responsible for change management and culture growth within the organisation. You will need to work with teams to understand their challenges, frustrations and reservations relating to the adoption of TECH within Surrey. You will use this as the catalyst for developing new approaches and designing new processes. You will see opportunities for technology to improve our social work practice and outcomes for residents and be able to help us demonstrate these through implementation and developing appropriate recording, reporting and monitoring that remains Care Act focused. You will be a credible individual who understands social care (and health), but most importantly people. You will support the SCM in co-production and programme visibility, particularly through using case studies, managing our webpages and ensuring SharePoint has the resources needed by staff to gain confidence and adopt technology as part of our business as usual. Specifically, you will work on practical referral processes and recording (LAS) to impower staff to 'think TECH' and to capture this through our systems to realise benefits in the short and longer term. You will lead ongoing and consistent engagement with staff through drop ins, online training and resource development including delivering TECH events to the public and staff as required. Given the increasing demands placed upon our front-line staff, you will be able to work with locality, reablement, transitions, mental health, carers and LD&A teams (as examples) to make sure TECH enables better outcomes for those delivering social care as well as those in receipt of social care. We are looking for a passionate individual who shares Surrey's vision for TECH, can seek the right partnerships and connections to deliver our strategy, and who can lead change within our own organisation and communities to maximise the opportunities technology can offer. Our offer will include, but will not be limited to, the following areas: Transitions Unpaid carers LD&A and MH (Inc. Dementia) Physical Disabilities Older People Accommodation for all Health (and social care) Inc. Hospital Discharge and admission avoidance (reablement key) Maximising and maintaining independence: Public facing self-funder information and advice with potential for sold service longer term. Shortlisting Criteria: To be considered for shortlisting for this position, your application will clearly evidence the following: A sound understanding of social care and experience of managing teams through change A proven ability and desire to enhance social care practice through new initiatives, new processes and opportunities to work and think differently A track record in improving outcomes for people whilst supporting the department to manage its finances effectively. The job advert closes at 23:59 on 29/04/2024 with interviews planned for the 8th, 9th & 10th May 2024. We look forward to receiving your application and personal statement, please click on the apply online button below to submit. Our Commitment Surrey County Council is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer. A guaranteed interview will be offered to all disabled applications where: The candidate has evidenced the minimum criteria for the role through their application The candidate has chosen to share that they have a disability on the application form Our application form and onboarding process will provide an opportunity to request any reasonable adjustments for the interview and/or the role. We want to be an inclusive and diverse employer reflecting the community we serve and particularly welcome applications from all underrepresented groups.
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
This role has a starting salary of £66,774 per annum, based on a 36-hour working week. This is a 24-month fixed term / secondment opportunity. We are excited to be hiring a new Senior Manager (TECH) to join our fantastic Technology Enabled Care and Homes (TECH) Programme. For internal candidates interested in the Secondment opportunity, please discuss with your Line Manager before submitting your application. Rewards and Benefits: 26 days' holiday (prorated for part time staff), rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 30 days after 5 years' service Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave An extensive Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Up to 5 days of carer's leave per year Paternity, adoption and dependants leave A generous local government salary related pension Lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, shopping and many more 2 paid volunteering days plus 1 team volunteering day per year Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources About the Team Surrey currently operates a Countywide Enabling You with Technology service offering motion sensors, monitoring support and providing responder services to residents within their own home. We also operate several smaller scale pilot programmes supporting people in transition, those with mental health, learning disabilities, and older people. We now need to take considerable steps to drive this programme forward across directorates, maximising benefits to residents, carers, our own workforce and the wider care sector whilst of course improving our opportunities to make financial efficiencies in order to provide more care to more people. With fantastic examples already out there, demonstrating the positive outcomes TECH can offer to residents, we now have to focus on developing a clear vision and strategy for the programme longer-term. We need to improve monitoring, cost benefit analysis, future growth opportunities and scalability whilst ensuring TECH becomes a core part of our social work practice and models of service delivery. About the Role As the Senior Manager (SM) for TECH, you will be responsible for change management and culture growth within the organisation. You will need to work with teams to understand their challenges, frustrations and reservations relating to the adoption of TECH within Surrey. You will use this as the catalyst for developing new approaches and designing new processes. You will see opportunities for technology to improve our social work practice and outcomes for residents and be able to help us demonstrate these through implementation and developing appropriate recording, reporting and monitoring that remains Care Act focused. You will be a credible individual who understands social care (and health), but most importantly people. You will support the SCM in co-production and programme visibility, particularly through using case studies, managing our webpages and ensuring SharePoint has the resources needed by staff to gain confidence and adopt technology as part of our business as usual. Specifically, you will work on practical referral processes and recording (LAS) to impower staff to 'think TECH' and to capture this through our systems to realise benefits in the short and longer term. You will lead ongoing and consistent engagement with staff through drop ins, online training and resource development including delivering TECH events to the public and staff as required. Given the increasing demands placed upon our front-line staff, you will be able to work with locality, reablement, transitions, mental health, carers and LD&A teams (as examples) to make sure TECH enables better outcomes for those delivering social care as well as those in receipt of social care. We are looking for a passionate individual who shares Surrey's vision for TECH, can seek the right partnerships and connections to deliver our strategy, and who can lead change within our own organisation and communities to maximise the opportunities technology can offer. Our offer will include, but will not be limited to, the following areas: Transitions Unpaid carers LD&A and MH (Inc. Dementia) Physical Disabilities Older People Accommodation for all Health (and social care) Inc. Hospital Discharge and admission avoidance (reablement key) Maximising and maintaining independence: Public facing self-funder information and advice with potential for sold service longer term. Shortlisting Criteria: To be considered for shortlisting for this position, your application will clearly evidence the following: A sound understanding of social care and experience of managing teams through change A proven ability and desire to enhance social care practice through new initiatives, new processes and opportunities to work and think differently A track record in improving outcomes for people whilst supporting the department to manage its finances effectively. The job advert closes at 23:59 on 29/04/2024 with interviews planned for the 8th, 9th & 10th May 2024. We look forward to receiving your application and personal statement, please click on the apply online button below to submit. Our Commitment Surrey County Council is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer. A guaranteed interview will be offered to all disabled applications where: The candidate has evidenced the minimum criteria for the role through their application The candidate has chosen to share that they have a disability on the application form Our application form and onboarding process will provide an opportunity to request any reasonable adjustments for the interview and/or the role. We want to be an inclusive and diverse employer reflecting the community we serve and particularly welcome applications from all underrepresented groups.
This role has a starting salary of £66,774 per annum, based on a 36-hour working week. This is a 24-month fixed term / secondment opportunity. We are excited to be hiring a new Senior Commissioning Manager (TECH) to join our fantastic Technology Enabled Care and Homes (TECH) Programme. For internal candidates interested in the Secondment opportunity, please discuss with your Line Manager before submitting your application. Rewards and Benefits 26 days' holiday (prorated for part time staff), rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 30 days after 5 years' service Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave An extensive Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Up to 5 days of carer's leave per year Paternity, adoption and dependants leave A generous local government salary related pension Lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, shopping and many more 2 paid volunteering days plus 1 team volunteering day per year Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources About the Team Surrey currently operates a Countywide Enabling You with Technology service offering motion sensors, monitoring support and providing responder services to residents within their own home. We also operate several smaller scale pilot programmes supporting people in transition, those with mental health and learning disabilities and older people. We now need to take considerable steps to drive this programme forward across directorates, maximising benefits to residents, carers, our own workforce and the wider care sector whilst of course improving our opportunities to make financial efficiencies in order to provide more care to more people. With fantastic examples already out there, demonstrating the positive outcomes TECH can offer to residents, we now have to focus on developing a clear vision and strategy for the programme longer-term. We need to improve monitoring, cost benefit analysis, future growth opportunities and scalability whilst ensuring TECH becomes a core part of our social work practice and models of service delivery. About the Role As the Senior Commissioning Manager (SCM) for TECH, you will be responsible for leading our strategy development and setting our vision through a clear programme of engagement and coproduction with partners and stakeholders. You will facilitate and maintain appropriate governance and oversight, including establishing and leading meetings such as partnership boards, coproduction groups and programme leads meetings. The SCM will also lead the commissioning, procurement and contracting for a strategic partnership(s) to deliver our TECH offer. You will be responsible for managing existing finances for the programme alongside developing a robust business case for growth and investment in a challenging financial landscape. Key to this will be monitoring and reporting on data and outcomes, increasing the visibility of the programme and ensuring Surrey is agile enough to maximise new opportunities in this sector as and when they present. We are looking for a passionate individual who shares Surrey's vision for TECH, can seek the right partnerships and connections to deliver our strategy, and who can lead change within our own organisation and communities to maximise the opportunities technology can offer. Our offer will include, but will not be limited to, the following areas: Transitions Unpaid carers LD&A and MH (Inc. Dementia) Physical Disabilities Older People Accommodation for all Health (and social care) Inc. Hospital Discharge and admission avoidance (reablement key) Maximising and maintaining independence: Public facing self-funder information and advice with potential for sold service longer term. Shortlisting Criteria To be considered for shortlisting for this position, your application will clearly evidence the following: A strong proven commissioning background and have a passion for improving outcomes for people The ability to confidently lead a joint strategic programme, working with partners and stakeholders, particularly health and district and borough colleagues, that focuses not on the technology available to us but on what individual outcomes could be enabled through technology An understanding of accommodation with care and support, technology in health and commercial commissioning approaches. You will need the willingness and ability to travel around the county to meet the demands of this role. The job advert closes at 23:59 on 29/04/2024 with interviews planned for 8th, 9th & 10th May 2024. We look forward to receiving your application and personal statement, please click on the apply online button below to submit. Our Commitment Surrey County Council is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer. A guaranteed interview will be offered to all disabled applications where: The candidate has evidenced the minimum criteria for the role through their application The candidate has chosen to share that they have a disability on the application form Our application form and onboarding process will provide an opportunity to request any reasonable adjustments for the interview and/or the role. We want to be an inclusive and diverse employer reflecting the community we serve and particularly welcome applications from all underrepresented groups.
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
This role has a starting salary of £66,774 per annum, based on a 36-hour working week. This is a 24-month fixed term / secondment opportunity. We are excited to be hiring a new Senior Commissioning Manager (TECH) to join our fantastic Technology Enabled Care and Homes (TECH) Programme. For internal candidates interested in the Secondment opportunity, please discuss with your Line Manager before submitting your application. Rewards and Benefits 26 days' holiday (prorated for part time staff), rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 30 days after 5 years' service Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave An extensive Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Up to 5 days of carer's leave per year Paternity, adoption and dependants leave A generous local government salary related pension Lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, shopping and many more 2 paid volunteering days plus 1 team volunteering day per year Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources About the Team Surrey currently operates a Countywide Enabling You with Technology service offering motion sensors, monitoring support and providing responder services to residents within their own home. We also operate several smaller scale pilot programmes supporting people in transition, those with mental health and learning disabilities and older people. We now need to take considerable steps to drive this programme forward across directorates, maximising benefits to residents, carers, our own workforce and the wider care sector whilst of course improving our opportunities to make financial efficiencies in order to provide more care to more people. With fantastic examples already out there, demonstrating the positive outcomes TECH can offer to residents, we now have to focus on developing a clear vision and strategy for the programme longer-term. We need to improve monitoring, cost benefit analysis, future growth opportunities and scalability whilst ensuring TECH becomes a core part of our social work practice and models of service delivery. About the Role As the Senior Commissioning Manager (SCM) for TECH, you will be responsible for leading our strategy development and setting our vision through a clear programme of engagement and coproduction with partners and stakeholders. You will facilitate and maintain appropriate governance and oversight, including establishing and leading meetings such as partnership boards, coproduction groups and programme leads meetings. The SCM will also lead the commissioning, procurement and contracting for a strategic partnership(s) to deliver our TECH offer. You will be responsible for managing existing finances for the programme alongside developing a robust business case for growth and investment in a challenging financial landscape. Key to this will be monitoring and reporting on data and outcomes, increasing the visibility of the programme and ensuring Surrey is agile enough to maximise new opportunities in this sector as and when they present. We are looking for a passionate individual who shares Surrey's vision for TECH, can seek the right partnerships and connections to deliver our strategy, and who can lead change within our own organisation and communities to maximise the opportunities technology can offer. Our offer will include, but will not be limited to, the following areas: Transitions Unpaid carers LD&A and MH (Inc. Dementia) Physical Disabilities Older People Accommodation for all Health (and social care) Inc. Hospital Discharge and admission avoidance (reablement key) Maximising and maintaining independence: Public facing self-funder information and advice with potential for sold service longer term. Shortlisting Criteria To be considered for shortlisting for this position, your application will clearly evidence the following: A strong proven commissioning background and have a passion for improving outcomes for people The ability to confidently lead a joint strategic programme, working with partners and stakeholders, particularly health and district and borough colleagues, that focuses not on the technology available to us but on what individual outcomes could be enabled through technology An understanding of accommodation with care and support, technology in health and commercial commissioning approaches. You will need the willingness and ability to travel around the county to meet the demands of this role. The job advert closes at 23:59 on 29/04/2024 with interviews planned for 8th, 9th & 10th May 2024. We look forward to receiving your application and personal statement, please click on the apply online button below to submit. Our Commitment Surrey County Council is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer. A guaranteed interview will be offered to all disabled applications where: The candidate has evidenced the minimum criteria for the role through their application The candidate has chosen to share that they have a disability on the application form Our application form and onboarding process will provide an opportunity to request any reasonable adjustments for the interview and/or the role. We want to be an inclusive and diverse employer reflecting the community we serve and particularly welcome applications from all underrepresented groups.
Deputy Homes Manager Salary: £37,600 - £38,640 Salary inclusive of: Sleep Ins - £30 & On Call Shifts - £60 Rota expectation - 40 hours per week, 6 sleep ins, and 3-4 on call shifts. (Depending on the needs of the Home.) Qualification / Experience: 12 months in a Deputy role, QCF Level 3 minimum, willingness to complete QCF Level 5 Job Role: Deputy Homes Manager White Trees group is owned and operated by SureCare Residential Ltd. Our role as a company is to provide a home for vulnerable and complex young people who find themselves in residential care for a magnitude of reasons, often completely out of their control and/or comprehension. Our company was founded on the belief that what we do, not only keeps our young people safe and away from harm, we actually grow and develop and build brighter futures for all of the young people in our care. It is important that you understand your role within the company as a Deputy Manager and spend as much time as possible learning about and understanding your role within the company. It's not the individual that makes the difference in the long-term changes to a young person, it's the continuity that's provided through rigorous care planning, therapeutic interventions and understanding that the consistency of the team approach is what builds the brighter futures for all of our young people. MAIN PURPOSE OF JOB: To support on the rota and shift cover mentoring senior staff and TPW's to ensure that the daily operational systems within the home are effective, and meeting the needs of our young people and the home. To lead by example and mentor/coach the staff team as an effective and positive role model. To be responsible for effective day to day running of the home in the absence of the homes manager - be responsible for a team of staff and work allocations, as well as undertaking direct work with children in the residential home when necessary. To be responsible for all aspects of the residential premises. Key Duties To support the Registered Homes Manager in ensuring compliance with the company Policy and Procedures and meeting all OFSTED regulations. To deputise/act up for the Registered Manager in their absence To safeguard and promote the welfare and development of the young people (as DSL in the Managers absence) To ensure that the young people's needs are recognised and met. This includes ensuring that they are free from discrimination within the home, and to challenge discrimination from outside of the home. To ensure that the home meets the individual needs of the young people as well as the needs of the organisation (homely environment with high standards of décor). To ensure that the home provides an environment that is safe and sensitive to the needs of the young people being looked after. To support the manager and team to ensure that the admission of the young people to the home is welcoming and reflects the expectations of the care plan and meets all company admissions/transitions policy and procedures. To support the manager and the team to ensure that the young person's placement complies with the ethos of the company and the care plan. To support the manager and the team to ensure that when the young person comes to leave the home that this is done sensitively and within the company's discharge/transitions policy and procedures. To ensure that the young people are supported in stressful situations, crisis or emotional and behavioural challenges. To work with the manager and team towards the most positive outcomes for the young person. To be instrumental in overseeing the development, monitoring and implementation of the individual young people's care plans and case records. To support the manager in ensuring care plans are regularly reviewed by key workers, overseeing the senior key workers and their caseloads. To develop and maintain good working relationships with parents, social workers, schools and other professionals involved with the welfare of the young people. To ensure the specific needs of the young people are met i.e., religious observance, cultural needs, dietary requirements and any medical conditions and their treatment. To ensure that each young person is supported in learning to take responsibility for their actions within their understanding and according to age and ability. To ensure that they are informed of their rights and responsibilities enabling them to have their wishes and feelings heard. To plan, manage and lead shifts ensuring children are kept safe and engaged throughout the day. To ensure the Placement and Care plan for each child is followed and adhered to at all times. To ensure education is promoted and supported and that each child's attendance in education is maintained. Practical Duties To ensure that all staff act in a professional manner.To ensure all policies and procedures, as well as risk assessments, are adhered to at all times.To ensure that all staff comply with the duty rotas and are included on a 'rolling rota', with flexibility, to gain maximum experience in the working methods of other staff.To ensure that all staff read daily communications and notifications to check all messages at the beginning of work or at any point during the working day as required.To ensure that all staff have written up any incident/accident forms, or restraint forms as applicable and that such information is passed to the Registered Manager within the agreed timescale.To ensure that all staff are familiar with and follow Local Authority Safeguarding Child Protection Procedures and SureCare Safeguarding & Child Protection Procedures'.To report immediately to the Registered Manager any issues regarding Child Protection matters.To ensure that all staff are familiar with Policies and Guidance Notes with regard to the care of children, as well as subsequent guidance (copies available in the home's office in electronic and paper fo
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
Deputy Homes Manager Salary: £37,600 - £38,640 Salary inclusive of: Sleep Ins - £30 & On Call Shifts - £60 Rota expectation - 40 hours per week, 6 sleep ins, and 3-4 on call shifts. (Depending on the needs of the Home.) Qualification / Experience: 12 months in a Deputy role, QCF Level 3 minimum, willingness to complete QCF Level 5 Job Role: Deputy Homes Manager White Trees group is owned and operated by SureCare Residential Ltd. Our role as a company is to provide a home for vulnerable and complex young people who find themselves in residential care for a magnitude of reasons, often completely out of their control and/or comprehension. Our company was founded on the belief that what we do, not only keeps our young people safe and away from harm, we actually grow and develop and build brighter futures for all of the young people in our care. It is important that you understand your role within the company as a Deputy Manager and spend as much time as possible learning about and understanding your role within the company. It's not the individual that makes the difference in the long-term changes to a young person, it's the continuity that's provided through rigorous care planning, therapeutic interventions and understanding that the consistency of the team approach is what builds the brighter futures for all of our young people. MAIN PURPOSE OF JOB: To support on the rota and shift cover mentoring senior staff and TPW's to ensure that the daily operational systems within the home are effective, and meeting the needs of our young people and the home. To lead by example and mentor/coach the staff team as an effective and positive role model. To be responsible for effective day to day running of the home in the absence of the homes manager - be responsible for a team of staff and work allocations, as well as undertaking direct work with children in the residential home when necessary. To be responsible for all aspects of the residential premises. Key Duties To support the Registered Homes Manager in ensuring compliance with the company Policy and Procedures and meeting all OFSTED regulations. To deputise/act up for the Registered Manager in their absence To safeguard and promote the welfare and development of the young people (as DSL in the Managers absence) To ensure that the young people's needs are recognised and met. This includes ensuring that they are free from discrimination within the home, and to challenge discrimination from outside of the home. To ensure that the home meets the individual needs of the young people as well as the needs of the organisation (homely environment with high standards of décor). To ensure that the home provides an environment that is safe and sensitive to the needs of the young people being looked after. To support the manager and team to ensure that the admission of the young people to the home is welcoming and reflects the expectations of the care plan and meets all company admissions/transitions policy and procedures. To support the manager and the team to ensure that the young person's placement complies with the ethos of the company and the care plan. To support the manager and the team to ensure that when the young person comes to leave the home that this is done sensitively and within the company's discharge/transitions policy and procedures. To ensure that the young people are supported in stressful situations, crisis or emotional and behavioural challenges. To work with the manager and team towards the most positive outcomes for the young person. To be instrumental in overseeing the development, monitoring and implementation of the individual young people's care plans and case records. To support the manager in ensuring care plans are regularly reviewed by key workers, overseeing the senior key workers and their caseloads. To develop and maintain good working relationships with parents, social workers, schools and other professionals involved with the welfare of the young people. To ensure the specific needs of the young people are met i.e., religious observance, cultural needs, dietary requirements and any medical conditions and their treatment. To ensure that each young person is supported in learning to take responsibility for their actions within their understanding and according to age and ability. To ensure that they are informed of their rights and responsibilities enabling them to have their wishes and feelings heard. To plan, manage and lead shifts ensuring children are kept safe and engaged throughout the day. To ensure the Placement and Care plan for each child is followed and adhered to at all times. To ensure education is promoted and supported and that each child's attendance in education is maintained. Practical Duties To ensure that all staff act in a professional manner.To ensure all policies and procedures, as well as risk assessments, are adhered to at all times.To ensure that all staff comply with the duty rotas and are included on a 'rolling rota', with flexibility, to gain maximum experience in the working methods of other staff.To ensure that all staff read daily communications and notifications to check all messages at the beginning of work or at any point during the working day as required.To ensure that all staff have written up any incident/accident forms, or restraint forms as applicable and that such information is passed to the Registered Manager within the agreed timescale.To ensure that all staff are familiar with and follow Local Authority Safeguarding Child Protection Procedures and SureCare Safeguarding & Child Protection Procedures'.To report immediately to the Registered Manager any issues regarding Child Protection matters.To ensure that all staff are familiar with Policies and Guidance Notes with regard to the care of children, as well as subsequent guidance (copies available in the home's office in electronic and paper fo
About Steer We are Steer and we help people, places and economies thrive. Steer is a global employee-owned business consultancy specialising in transport, cities, and infrastructure, with over 530 staff in 24 offices around the world. We have an enduring commitment to generate success for our clients, for ourselves and for the communities which we support. A commitment that ultimately improves the way people live, work and travel. At Steer UK, our consultants work to improve the outlook of our region, ensuring that our clients keep social and environmental impact in mind as they conduct their operations. We believe that actions speak louder than words, and therefore have annual measurable targets across all social impact areas, particularly DEI and sustainability. We have also committed to successfully operate as a Net Zero Carbon company by 2025, participating in the UN's Global Compact. For further information on Steer, please take a moment to review our website Steer Helping people, places and economies thrive () About the role We are excited to be recruiting a Principal Consultant who will support our clients to put climate change and net-zero transitions at the centre of their strategies and to embed sustainability into their policy, investment, and operational activities. Steer is experiencing a rapid uptake in demand from our clients for sustainability advice. We are well known for providing powerful answers to complex questions and none are more challenging or more important than how our clients can manage climate related risk and the transition to net zero carbon, including development and implementation of urban policies and business strategies that will deliver a sustainable future and rapidly address the climate emergency. The role will be varied and expected to originate and develop opportunities for Steer to provide its comprehensive advisory function to its existing clients, and the wider market to commercialise new offerings. This will include supporting Steer's initiatives that may apply internationally, and whilst the focus will be in the delivery of advisory mandates, will also include working on tenders, presentations, and reports. This role is to help to sustain and grow Steer's capability and capacity in Net Zero Solutions. You will join our growing team within the Infrastructure Finance and Sustainable Solutions Business Unit based in UK business but will also be part of our Net Zero community of practice which brings together colleagues across the US, India, Italy and Latin America to share best practice and learn from others and may result in opportunities to support projects across the company. Your role will entail. Foster long term and effective relationships with clients Develop new relationships with central, regional and local government; infrastructure investors, developers and transport organisations through a range of marketing, thought leadership and networking activities Develop compelling propositions and proposals to support our business development activities Managing commercial aspects of an individual engagement to achieve desired levels of quality and profitability. Providing commercial/technical knowledge on projects specifics to junior staff and feeding back any perceived knowledge gaps to senior management to deal with. Passing on pertinent market/client knowledge to senior management and colleagues/ teams to aid the development of knowledge. Contribute to the team's technical capability in areas of climate risk and adaptation, net zero transitions and energy system planning and wider sustainability impacts (viz., biodiversity, water, circular economy) Research and continuous development to ensure we remain at the forefront of the net-zero and sustainability agendas Work-life balance At Steer, we believe that a healthy work-life balance is paramount to long term success, which is why all employees seeking a full-time opportunity are encouraged to spend 60% of their time either in office or on-site with clients and why we aim to keep our employee's typical work week to 37.5 hours, reflective of client needs. Hours, expectations, and exemption status will be determined for any applicant seeking a part-time opportunity. Compensation Steer is committed to ensuring that all its employees are compensated a fairly and at a competitive rate. All initial compensation, regardless of location, may be subject to change as skills, abilities, internal equity and geographic location are taken into account. In addition to base salary, all employees will be eligible for an annual discretionary performance bonus. Please review the benefits section for more information on total reward. Steer reserves the right to ultimately pay more or less than the posted range and offer additional compensation. The ideal candidates will have the following: Robust subject matter expertise and technical skills in at least one of these domains: Energy system modelling or assessments at sub-national scales, particularly in relation to techno-economic appraisal of, for example, micro-grids and decentralised/onsite generation, district thermal energy systems, energy storage (hydrogen, battery, thermal). Climate related risk and development of innovative solutions to adapt to those risks Development and implementation of ambitious sustainability strategies for a range of public and private sector clients. Wider sustainability impacts (viz., biodiversity, waster and circular economy) and distributional effects. Wider sustainability impacts (viz., biodiversity, waster and circular economy) and distributional effects. A deep understanding of the sustainability and net-zero agenda, strategy and the policy context Excellent numeracy skills with ability to work with large datasets and draw insights from multiple information sources using industry standard software packages; Strong consulting skills, with experience of developing transformative strategies, focused on clients' most material issues and underpinned by robust and pragmatic analysis Experience working with investors, developers, public sector organisations (local or regional authorities) Ability to demonstrate the skills and capability to deliver high quality consultancy projects Highly numerate and analytical. Strong written and verbal communications skills, with the ability to influence clients and colleagues A desire to learn and continually develop yourself, others and our capability Exceptional team working and leadership skills, with the ability to develop others through mentoring We offer a competitive package of benefits including private medical insurance and health screening, life assurance, group income protection, company pension scheme, EAP, ability to buy and sell annual leave days, Season Ticket Loan, a group Share Incentive Plan, up to 5 days for volunteering activities and a discretionary bonus scheme based on annual compensation (dependent upon individual and company performance). Additionally, we offer 25 days annual leave, plus the 8 bank holidays and the ability to buy and sell leave in the year to give extra flexibility. Steer is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all candidates regardless of race, color, ancestry, gender identity or expression, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, Veteran status, or any other legally protected status. Any other human expressions and experiences not mentioned here are equally welcome. If you require an accommodation, now or throughout your employment, please let us know. In our commitment to inclusivity in the workplace, Steer has welcomed the creation of various Employee Resource Groups, dedicated to ensuring the support, progression, and well-being of all employees. For more information, check out our social responsibility page Our social responsibility Steer (). We understand that some may be dissuaded to apply based off their compatibility with the job description. That being said, we understand that not everyone is a perfect match on paper and encourage anyone to apply regardless of how much their work experience directly relates to the job description. Part-time and flexible working applications will be considered.
Apr 23, 2024
Full time
About Steer We are Steer and we help people, places and economies thrive. Steer is a global employee-owned business consultancy specialising in transport, cities, and infrastructure, with over 530 staff in 24 offices around the world. We have an enduring commitment to generate success for our clients, for ourselves and for the communities which we support. A commitment that ultimately improves the way people live, work and travel. At Steer UK, our consultants work to improve the outlook of our region, ensuring that our clients keep social and environmental impact in mind as they conduct their operations. We believe that actions speak louder than words, and therefore have annual measurable targets across all social impact areas, particularly DEI and sustainability. We have also committed to successfully operate as a Net Zero Carbon company by 2025, participating in the UN's Global Compact. For further information on Steer, please take a moment to review our website Steer Helping people, places and economies thrive () About the role We are excited to be recruiting a Principal Consultant who will support our clients to put climate change and net-zero transitions at the centre of their strategies and to embed sustainability into their policy, investment, and operational activities. Steer is experiencing a rapid uptake in demand from our clients for sustainability advice. We are well known for providing powerful answers to complex questions and none are more challenging or more important than how our clients can manage climate related risk and the transition to net zero carbon, including development and implementation of urban policies and business strategies that will deliver a sustainable future and rapidly address the climate emergency. The role will be varied and expected to originate and develop opportunities for Steer to provide its comprehensive advisory function to its existing clients, and the wider market to commercialise new offerings. This will include supporting Steer's initiatives that may apply internationally, and whilst the focus will be in the delivery of advisory mandates, will also include working on tenders, presentations, and reports. This role is to help to sustain and grow Steer's capability and capacity in Net Zero Solutions. You will join our growing team within the Infrastructure Finance and Sustainable Solutions Business Unit based in UK business but will also be part of our Net Zero community of practice which brings together colleagues across the US, India, Italy and Latin America to share best practice and learn from others and may result in opportunities to support projects across the company. Your role will entail. Foster long term and effective relationships with clients Develop new relationships with central, regional and local government; infrastructure investors, developers and transport organisations through a range of marketing, thought leadership and networking activities Develop compelling propositions and proposals to support our business development activities Managing commercial aspects of an individual engagement to achieve desired levels of quality and profitability. Providing commercial/technical knowledge on projects specifics to junior staff and feeding back any perceived knowledge gaps to senior management to deal with. Passing on pertinent market/client knowledge to senior management and colleagues/ teams to aid the development of knowledge. Contribute to the team's technical capability in areas of climate risk and adaptation, net zero transitions and energy system planning and wider sustainability impacts (viz., biodiversity, water, circular economy) Research and continuous development to ensure we remain at the forefront of the net-zero and sustainability agendas Work-life balance At Steer, we believe that a healthy work-life balance is paramount to long term success, which is why all employees seeking a full-time opportunity are encouraged to spend 60% of their time either in office or on-site with clients and why we aim to keep our employee's typical work week to 37.5 hours, reflective of client needs. Hours, expectations, and exemption status will be determined for any applicant seeking a part-time opportunity. Compensation Steer is committed to ensuring that all its employees are compensated a fairly and at a competitive rate. All initial compensation, regardless of location, may be subject to change as skills, abilities, internal equity and geographic location are taken into account. In addition to base salary, all employees will be eligible for an annual discretionary performance bonus. Please review the benefits section for more information on total reward. Steer reserves the right to ultimately pay more or less than the posted range and offer additional compensation. The ideal candidates will have the following: Robust subject matter expertise and technical skills in at least one of these domains: Energy system modelling or assessments at sub-national scales, particularly in relation to techno-economic appraisal of, for example, micro-grids and decentralised/onsite generation, district thermal energy systems, energy storage (hydrogen, battery, thermal). Climate related risk and development of innovative solutions to adapt to those risks Development and implementation of ambitious sustainability strategies for a range of public and private sector clients. Wider sustainability impacts (viz., biodiversity, waster and circular economy) and distributional effects. Wider sustainability impacts (viz., biodiversity, waster and circular economy) and distributional effects. A deep understanding of the sustainability and net-zero agenda, strategy and the policy context Excellent numeracy skills with ability to work with large datasets and draw insights from multiple information sources using industry standard software packages; Strong consulting skills, with experience of developing transformative strategies, focused on clients' most material issues and underpinned by robust and pragmatic analysis Experience working with investors, developers, public sector organisations (local or regional authorities) Ability to demonstrate the skills and capability to deliver high quality consultancy projects Highly numerate and analytical. Strong written and verbal communications skills, with the ability to influence clients and colleagues A desire to learn and continually develop yourself, others and our capability Exceptional team working and leadership skills, with the ability to develop others through mentoring We offer a competitive package of benefits including private medical insurance and health screening, life assurance, group income protection, company pension scheme, EAP, ability to buy and sell annual leave days, Season Ticket Loan, a group Share Incentive Plan, up to 5 days for volunteering activities and a discretionary bonus scheme based on annual compensation (dependent upon individual and company performance). Additionally, we offer 25 days annual leave, plus the 8 bank holidays and the ability to buy and sell leave in the year to give extra flexibility. Steer is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all candidates regardless of race, color, ancestry, gender identity or expression, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, Veteran status, or any other legally protected status. Any other human expressions and experiences not mentioned here are equally welcome. If you require an accommodation, now or throughout your employment, please let us know. In our commitment to inclusivity in the workplace, Steer has welcomed the creation of various Employee Resource Groups, dedicated to ensuring the support, progression, and well-being of all employees. For more information, check out our social responsibility page Our social responsibility Steer (). We understand that some may be dissuaded to apply based off their compatibility with the job description. That being said, we understand that not everyone is a perfect match on paper and encourage anyone to apply regardless of how much their work experience directly relates to the job description. Part-time and flexible working applications will be considered.
Videographer Paddock Wood 30,000pa- 40,000pa Monday-Friday 8.00am-4.30pm KHR is working with a leading manufacturer of bespoke products who are looking for a creative, engaging and passionate Videographer to join the team. As Videographer you will be responsible for creating, shooting, producing, editing, and finalising all video shoots and content. Due to exciting growth, the business is moving into a larger, modernised site before the end of the year located near Bearsted, Maidstone. Roles and Responsibilities - Planning and executing video shoots, including setting up cameras, lighting, and audio equipment - Capturing high-quality footage that aligns with the creative vision and goals of the project - Ensuring technical aspects such as focus, exposure, and composition are optimal during filming - Editing raw footage using video editing software to create polished and engaging final products for output across various channels including social media and website - Arranging and cutting sequences, adding transitions, graphics and special effects, including audio elements such as music, and voiceovers - Maintaining and organising video equipment, ensuring always in good working condition - Troubleshooting technical issues that may arise during shooting and editing - Staying updated on the latest video production technologies and tools - Collaborating with content creators, directions, and other members of the team to understand project goals, creative concepts and deliver accordingly - Contribute ideas for visual storytelling, shot composition, and overall video aesthetics to deliver the best results - Effectively communicate with clients and other key stakeholders (internal and external) to align the video content with expected outcomes - Manage timelines and deadlines for video projects, ensuring timely delivery and demonstrating accountability. - Organising and maintaining video files, project assets, and documentation. Candidate Profile - Skilled and experienced in shooting and editing of creative video production in all formats - Experience in content creation and a sound understanding of all video techniques, tools, and software, and how to best use them - Ability to execute, direct and deliver a video shoot end to end, producing the final product in the timeframe required - Willing to meet customers and other stakeholders face to face and plan and conduct shoots - Skills in photography would be advantageous At KHR we take care to ensure that you are represented as well as possible so it is worth checking your CV for layout, spelling and grammar as well as making sure it is up to date before you submit. If you feel you need to highlight particular qualifications, skills or relevant experience with regards to a specific role then please add a cover letter or a preface page. This does not need to be formatted in the same manner. In addition, if your CV is heavy with graphics etc, please could you also submit a "clean" copy in Word. Thank you. KH Recruitment Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. KHR - Recruitment Specialists is a trading name of KH Recruitment Ltd Keep in touch with us online for job alerts, industry updates and market
Apr 23, 2024
Full time
Videographer Paddock Wood 30,000pa- 40,000pa Monday-Friday 8.00am-4.30pm KHR is working with a leading manufacturer of bespoke products who are looking for a creative, engaging and passionate Videographer to join the team. As Videographer you will be responsible for creating, shooting, producing, editing, and finalising all video shoots and content. Due to exciting growth, the business is moving into a larger, modernised site before the end of the year located near Bearsted, Maidstone. Roles and Responsibilities - Planning and executing video shoots, including setting up cameras, lighting, and audio equipment - Capturing high-quality footage that aligns with the creative vision and goals of the project - Ensuring technical aspects such as focus, exposure, and composition are optimal during filming - Editing raw footage using video editing software to create polished and engaging final products for output across various channels including social media and website - Arranging and cutting sequences, adding transitions, graphics and special effects, including audio elements such as music, and voiceovers - Maintaining and organising video equipment, ensuring always in good working condition - Troubleshooting technical issues that may arise during shooting and editing - Staying updated on the latest video production technologies and tools - Collaborating with content creators, directions, and other members of the team to understand project goals, creative concepts and deliver accordingly - Contribute ideas for visual storytelling, shot composition, and overall video aesthetics to deliver the best results - Effectively communicate with clients and other key stakeholders (internal and external) to align the video content with expected outcomes - Manage timelines and deadlines for video projects, ensuring timely delivery and demonstrating accountability. - Organising and maintaining video files, project assets, and documentation. Candidate Profile - Skilled and experienced in shooting and editing of creative video production in all formats - Experience in content creation and a sound understanding of all video techniques, tools, and software, and how to best use them - Ability to execute, direct and deliver a video shoot end to end, producing the final product in the timeframe required - Willing to meet customers and other stakeholders face to face and plan and conduct shoots - Skills in photography would be advantageous At KHR we take care to ensure that you are represented as well as possible so it is worth checking your CV for layout, spelling and grammar as well as making sure it is up to date before you submit. If you feel you need to highlight particular qualifications, skills or relevant experience with regards to a specific role then please add a cover letter or a preface page. This does not need to be formatted in the same manner. In addition, if your CV is heavy with graphics etc, please could you also submit a "clean" copy in Word. Thank you. KH Recruitment Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. KHR - Recruitment Specialists is a trading name of KH Recruitment Ltd Keep in touch with us online for job alerts, industry updates and market
About Steer We are Steer and we help people, places and economies thrive. Steer is a global employee-owned business consultancy specialising in transport, cities, and infrastructure, with over 530 staff in 24 offices around the world. We have an enduring commitment to generate success for our clients, for ourselves and for the communities which we support. A commitment that ultimately improves the way people live, work and travel. At Steer UK, our consultants work to improve the outlook of our region, ensuring that our clients keep social and environmental impact in mind as they conduct their operations. We believe that actions speak louder than words, and therefore have annual measurable targets across all social impact areas, particularly DEI and sustainability. We have also committed to successfully operate as a Net Zero Carbon company by 2025, participating in the UN's Global Compact. For further information on Steer, please take a moment to review our website Steer Helping people, places and economies thrive () About the role We are excited to be recruiting a Principal Consultant who will support our clients to put climate change and net-zero transitions at the centre of their strategies and to embed sustainability into their policy, investment, and operational activities. Steer is experiencing a rapid uptake in demand from our clients for sustainability advice. We are well known for providing powerful answers to complex questions and none are more challenging or more important than how our clients can manage climate related risk and the transition to net zero carbon, including development and implementation of urban policies and business strategies that will deliver a sustainable future and rapidly address the climate emergency. The role will be varied and expected to originate and develop opportunities for Steer to provide its comprehensive advisory function to its existing clients, and the wider market to commercialise new offerings. This will include supporting Steer's initiatives that may apply internationally, and whilst the focus will be in the delivery of advisory mandates, will also include working on tenders, presentations, and reports. This role is to help to sustain and grow Steer's capability and capacity in Net Zero Solutions. You will join our growing team within the Infrastructure Finance and Sustainable Solutions Business Unit based in UK business but will also be part of our Net Zero community of practice which brings together colleagues across the US, India, Italy and Latin America to share best practice and learn from others and may result in opportunities to support projects across the company. Your role will entail. Foster long term and effective relationships with clients Develop new relationships with central, regional and local government; infrastructure investors, developers and transport organisations through a range of marketing, thought leadership and networking activities Develop compelling propositions and proposals to support our business development activities Managing commercial aspects of an individual engagement to achieve desired levels of quality and profitability. Providing commercial/technical knowledge on projects specifics to junior staff and feeding back any perceived knowledge gaps to senior management to deal with. Passing on pertinent market/client knowledge to senior management and colleagues/ teams to aid the development of knowledge. Contribute to the team's technical capability in areas of climate risk and adaptation, net zero transitions and energy system planning and wider sustainability impacts (viz., biodiversity, water, circular economy) Research and continuous development to ensure we remain at the forefront of the net-zero and sustainability agendas Work-life balance At Steer, we believe that a healthy work-life balance is paramount to long term success, which is why all employees seeking a full-time opportunity are encouraged to spend 60% of their time either in office or on-site with clients and why we aim to keep our employee's typical work week to 37.5 hours, reflective of client needs. Hours, expectations, and exemption status will be determined for any applicant seeking a part-time opportunity. Compensation Steer is committed to ensuring that all its employees are compensated a fairly and at a competitive rate. All initial compensation, regardless of location, may be subject to change as skills, abilities, internal equity and geographic location are taken into account. In addition to base salary, all employees will be eligible for an annual discretionary performance bonus. Please review the benefits section for more information on total reward. Steer reserves the right to ultimately pay more or less than the posted range and offer additional compensation. The ideal candidates will have the following: Robust subject matter expertise and technical skills in at least one of these domains: Energy system modelling or assessments at sub-national scales, particularly in relation to techno-economic appraisal of, for example, micro-grids and decentralised/onsite generation, district thermal energy systems, energy storage (hydrogen, battery, thermal). Climate related risk and development of innovative solutions to adapt to those risks Development and implementation of ambitious sustainability strategies for a range of public and private sector clients. Wider sustainability impacts (viz., biodiversity, waster and circular economy) and distributional effects. Wider sustainability impacts (viz., biodiversity, waster and circular economy) and distributional effects. A deep understanding of the sustainability and net-zero agenda, strategy and the policy context Excellent numeracy skills with ability to work with large datasets and draw insights from multiple information sources using industry standard software packages; Strong consulting skills, with experience of developing transformative strategies, focused on clients' most material issues and underpinned by robust and pragmatic analysis Experience working with investors, developers, public sector organisations (local or regional authorities) Ability to demonstrate the skills and capability to deliver high quality consultancy projects Highly numerate and analytical. Strong written and verbal communications skills, with the ability to influence clients and colleagues A desire to learn and continually develop yourself, others and our capability Exceptional team working and leadership skills, with the ability to develop others through mentoring We offer a competitive package of benefits including private medical insurance and health screening, life assurance, group income protection, company pension scheme, EAP, ability to buy and sell annual leave days, Season Ticket Loan, a group Share Incentive Plan, up to 5 days for volunteering activities and a discretionary bonus scheme based on annual compensation (dependent upon individual and company performance). Additionally, we offer 25 days annual leave, plus the 8 bank holidays and the ability to buy and sell leave in the year to give extra flexibility. Steer is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all candidates regardless of race, color, ancestry, gender identity or expression, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, Veteran status, or any other legally protected status. Any other human expressions and experiences not mentioned here are equally welcome. If you require an accommodation, now or throughout your employment, please let us know. In our commitment to inclusivity in the workplace, Steer has welcomed the creation of various Employee Resource Groups, dedicated to ensuring the support, progression, and well-being of all employees. For more information, check out our social responsibility page Our social responsibility Steer (). We understand that some may be dissuaded to apply based off their compatibility with the job description. That being said, we understand that not everyone is a perfect match on paper and encourage anyone to apply regardless of how much their work experience directly relates to the job description. Part-time and flexible working applications will be considered.
Apr 23, 2024
Full time
About Steer We are Steer and we help people, places and economies thrive. Steer is a global employee-owned business consultancy specialising in transport, cities, and infrastructure, with over 530 staff in 24 offices around the world. We have an enduring commitment to generate success for our clients, for ourselves and for the communities which we support. A commitment that ultimately improves the way people live, work and travel. At Steer UK, our consultants work to improve the outlook of our region, ensuring that our clients keep social and environmental impact in mind as they conduct their operations. We believe that actions speak louder than words, and therefore have annual measurable targets across all social impact areas, particularly DEI and sustainability. We have also committed to successfully operate as a Net Zero Carbon company by 2025, participating in the UN's Global Compact. For further information on Steer, please take a moment to review our website Steer Helping people, places and economies thrive () About the role We are excited to be recruiting a Principal Consultant who will support our clients to put climate change and net-zero transitions at the centre of their strategies and to embed sustainability into their policy, investment, and operational activities. Steer is experiencing a rapid uptake in demand from our clients for sustainability advice. We are well known for providing powerful answers to complex questions and none are more challenging or more important than how our clients can manage climate related risk and the transition to net zero carbon, including development and implementation of urban policies and business strategies that will deliver a sustainable future and rapidly address the climate emergency. The role will be varied and expected to originate and develop opportunities for Steer to provide its comprehensive advisory function to its existing clients, and the wider market to commercialise new offerings. This will include supporting Steer's initiatives that may apply internationally, and whilst the focus will be in the delivery of advisory mandates, will also include working on tenders, presentations, and reports. This role is to help to sustain and grow Steer's capability and capacity in Net Zero Solutions. You will join our growing team within the Infrastructure Finance and Sustainable Solutions Business Unit based in UK business but will also be part of our Net Zero community of practice which brings together colleagues across the US, India, Italy and Latin America to share best practice and learn from others and may result in opportunities to support projects across the company. Your role will entail. Foster long term and effective relationships with clients Develop new relationships with central, regional and local government; infrastructure investors, developers and transport organisations through a range of marketing, thought leadership and networking activities Develop compelling propositions and proposals to support our business development activities Managing commercial aspects of an individual engagement to achieve desired levels of quality and profitability. Providing commercial/technical knowledge on projects specifics to junior staff and feeding back any perceived knowledge gaps to senior management to deal with. Passing on pertinent market/client knowledge to senior management and colleagues/ teams to aid the development of knowledge. Contribute to the team's technical capability in areas of climate risk and adaptation, net zero transitions and energy system planning and wider sustainability impacts (viz., biodiversity, water, circular economy) Research and continuous development to ensure we remain at the forefront of the net-zero and sustainability agendas Work-life balance At Steer, we believe that a healthy work-life balance is paramount to long term success, which is why all employees seeking a full-time opportunity are encouraged to spend 60% of their time either in office or on-site with clients and why we aim to keep our employee's typical work week to 37.5 hours, reflective of client needs. Hours, expectations, and exemption status will be determined for any applicant seeking a part-time opportunity. Compensation Steer is committed to ensuring that all its employees are compensated a fairly and at a competitive rate. All initial compensation, regardless of location, may be subject to change as skills, abilities, internal equity and geographic location are taken into account. In addition to base salary, all employees will be eligible for an annual discretionary performance bonus. Please review the benefits section for more information on total reward. Steer reserves the right to ultimately pay more or less than the posted range and offer additional compensation. The ideal candidates will have the following: Robust subject matter expertise and technical skills in at least one of these domains: Energy system modelling or assessments at sub-national scales, particularly in relation to techno-economic appraisal of, for example, micro-grids and decentralised/onsite generation, district thermal energy systems, energy storage (hydrogen, battery, thermal). Climate related risk and development of innovative solutions to adapt to those risks Development and implementation of ambitious sustainability strategies for a range of public and private sector clients. Wider sustainability impacts (viz., biodiversity, waster and circular economy) and distributional effects. Wider sustainability impacts (viz., biodiversity, waster and circular economy) and distributional effects. A deep understanding of the sustainability and net-zero agenda, strategy and the policy context Excellent numeracy skills with ability to work with large datasets and draw insights from multiple information sources using industry standard software packages; Strong consulting skills, with experience of developing transformative strategies, focused on clients' most material issues and underpinned by robust and pragmatic analysis Experience working with investors, developers, public sector organisations (local or regional authorities) Ability to demonstrate the skills and capability to deliver high quality consultancy projects Highly numerate and analytical. Strong written and verbal communications skills, with the ability to influence clients and colleagues A desire to learn and continually develop yourself, others and our capability Exceptional team working and leadership skills, with the ability to develop others through mentoring We offer a competitive package of benefits including private medical insurance and health screening, life assurance, group income protection, company pension scheme, EAP, ability to buy and sell annual leave days, Season Ticket Loan, a group Share Incentive Plan, up to 5 days for volunteering activities and a discretionary bonus scheme based on annual compensation (dependent upon individual and company performance). Additionally, we offer 25 days annual leave, plus the 8 bank holidays and the ability to buy and sell leave in the year to give extra flexibility. Steer is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all candidates regardless of race, color, ancestry, gender identity or expression, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, Veteran status, or any other legally protected status. Any other human expressions and experiences not mentioned here are equally welcome. If you require an accommodation, now or throughout your employment, please let us know. In our commitment to inclusivity in the workplace, Steer has welcomed the creation of various Employee Resource Groups, dedicated to ensuring the support, progression, and well-being of all employees. For more information, check out our social responsibility page Our social responsibility Steer (). We understand that some may be dissuaded to apply based off their compatibility with the job description. That being said, we understand that not everyone is a perfect match on paper and encourage anyone to apply regardless of how much their work experience directly relates to the job description. Part-time and flexible working applications will be considered.
Job Title: Primary Teaching Assistant (1:1 Support) Location: St. Albans, Hertfordshire Type: Full-time, Term-time only Start Date: ASAP About Us: We mare recruiting for a 1:1 SEN Primary Teaching Assistant to join a dynamic and inclusive mainstream primary school located in the vibrant community of St. Albans. The school are committed to providing exceptional education and support to all their students, ensuring every child reaches their full potential. As part of the dedicated team, you will have the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of young learners. Position Overview: We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Primary Teaching Assistant to provide 1:1 support to a Year 3 student. This role is pivotal in ensuring that the student receives the tailored assistance they need to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. The successful candidate will work closely with the class teacher, SENCO (Special Educational Needs Coordinator), and other staff members to create a nurturing and inclusive learning environment. Key Responsibilities: Provide individualised support and guidance to a specific student, catering to their unique learning needs and abilities. Assist the student in accessing the curriculum, adapting teaching materials and methods as necessary. Foster positive relationships with the student, promoting confidence, self-esteem, and independence. Implement behaviour management strategies effectively, maintaining a supportive and respectful environment. Collaborate with the class teacher and SENCO to develop and implement personalised learning plans. Monitor the student's progress, providing feedback and reporting any concerns to relevant stakeholders. Support the student during transitions between activities and settings, ensuring a smooth and comfortable experience. Contribute to the overall welfare and well-being of the student, promoting inclusion and equality at all times If you are passionate about making a difference and supporting the success of every child, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join this team and help shape the future of education in St Albans! For additional information on this specific role and alternative roles across St. Albans please contact our Hertfordshire Office in Berkhamsted and quote "Primary Teaching Assistant, St. Albans"
Apr 23, 2024
Full time
Job Title: Primary Teaching Assistant (1:1 Support) Location: St. Albans, Hertfordshire Type: Full-time, Term-time only Start Date: ASAP About Us: We mare recruiting for a 1:1 SEN Primary Teaching Assistant to join a dynamic and inclusive mainstream primary school located in the vibrant community of St. Albans. The school are committed to providing exceptional education and support to all their students, ensuring every child reaches their full potential. As part of the dedicated team, you will have the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of young learners. Position Overview: We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Primary Teaching Assistant to provide 1:1 support to a Year 3 student. This role is pivotal in ensuring that the student receives the tailored assistance they need to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. The successful candidate will work closely with the class teacher, SENCO (Special Educational Needs Coordinator), and other staff members to create a nurturing and inclusive learning environment. Key Responsibilities: Provide individualised support and guidance to a specific student, catering to their unique learning needs and abilities. Assist the student in accessing the curriculum, adapting teaching materials and methods as necessary. Foster positive relationships with the student, promoting confidence, self-esteem, and independence. Implement behaviour management strategies effectively, maintaining a supportive and respectful environment. Collaborate with the class teacher and SENCO to develop and implement personalised learning plans. Monitor the student's progress, providing feedback and reporting any concerns to relevant stakeholders. Support the student during transitions between activities and settings, ensuring a smooth and comfortable experience. Contribute to the overall welfare and well-being of the student, promoting inclusion and equality at all times If you are passionate about making a difference and supporting the success of every child, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join this team and help shape the future of education in St Albans! For additional information on this specific role and alternative roles across St. Albans please contact our Hertfordshire Office in Berkhamsted and quote "Primary Teaching Assistant, St. Albans"
Deputy Homes Manager Salary: £37,600 - £38,640 Salary inclusive of: Sleep Ins - £30 & On Call Shifts - £60 Rota expectation - 40 hours per week, 6 sleep ins, and 3-4 on call shifts. (Depending on the needs of the Home.) Job Role: Deputy Homes Manager White Trees group is owned and operated by SureCare Residential Ltd. Our role as a company is to provide a home for vulnerable and complex young people who find themselves in residential care for a magnitude of reasons, often completely out of their control and/or comprehension. Our company was founded on the belief that what we do, not only keeps our young people safe and away from harm, we actually grow and develop and build brighter futures for all of the young people in our care. It is important that you understand your role within the company as a Deputy Manager and spend as much time as possible learning about and understanding your role within the company. It's not the individual that makes the difference in the long-term changes to a young person, it's the continuity that's provided through rigorous care planning, therapeutic interventions and understanding that the consistency of the team approach is what builds the brighter futures for all of our young people. MAIN PURPOSE OF JOB: To support on the rota and shift cover mentoring senior staff and TPW's to ensure that the daily operational systems within the home are effective, and meeting the needs of our young people and the home. To lead by example and mentor/coach the staff team as an effective and positive role model. To be responsible for effective day to day running of the home in the absence of the homes manager - be responsible for a team of staff and work allocations, as well as undertaking direct work with children in the residential home when necessary. To be responsible for all aspects of the residential premises. Key Duties To support the Registered Homes Manager in ensuring compliance with the company Policy and Procedures and meeting all OFSTED regulations. To deputise/act up for the Registered Manager in their absence To safeguard and promote the welfare and development of the young people (as DSL in the Managers absence) To ensure that the young people's needs are recognised and met. This includes ensuring that they are free from discrimination within the home, and to challenge discrimination from outside of the home. To ensure that the home meets the individual needs of the young people as well as the needs of the organisation (homely environment with high standards of décor). To ensure that the home provides an environment that is safe and sensitive to the needs of the young people being looked after. To support the manager and team to ensure that the admission of the young people to the home is welcoming and reflects the expectations of the care plan and meets all company admissions/transitions policy and procedures. To support the manager and the team to ensure that the young person's placement complies with the ethos of the company and the care plan. To support the manager and the team to ensure that when the young person comes to leave the home that this is done sensitively and within the company's discharge/transitions policy and procedures. To ensure that the young people are supported in stressful situations, crisis or emotional and behavioural challenges. To work with the manager and team towards the most positive outcomes for the young person. To be instrumental in overseeing the development, monitoring and implementation of the individual young people's care plans and case records. To support the manager in ensuring care plans are regularly reviewed by key workers, overseeing the senior key workers and their caseloads. To develop and maintain good working relationships with parents, social workers, schools and other professionals involved with the welfare of the young people. To ensure the specific needs of the young people are met i.e., religious observance, cultural needs, dietary requirements and any medical conditions and their treatment. To ensure that each young person is supported in learning to take responsibility for their actions within their understanding and according to age and ability. To ensure that they are informed of their rights and responsibilities enabling them to have their wishes and feelings heard. To plan, manage and lead shifts ensuring children are kept safe and engaged throughout the day. To ensure the Placement and Care plan for each child is followed and adhered to at all times. To ensure education is promoted and supported and that each child's attendance in education is maintained. Practical Duties To ensure that all staff act in a professional manner. To ensure all policies and procedures, as well as risk assessments, are adhered to at all times. To ensure that all staff comply with the duty rotas and are included on a 'rolling rota', with flexibility, to gain maximum experience in the working methods of other staff. To ensure that all staff read daily communications and notifications to check all messages at the beginning of work or at any point during the working day as required. To ensure that all staff have written up any incident/accident forms, or restraint forms as applicable and that such information is passed to the Registered Manager within the agreed timescale. To ensure that all staff are familiar with and follow Local Authority Safeguarding Child Protection Procedures and SureCare Safeguarding & Child Protection Procedures'. To report immediately to the Registered Manager any issues regarding Child Protection matters. To ensure that all staff are familiar with Policies and Guidance Notes with regard to the care of children, as well as subsequent guidance (copies available in the home's office in electronic and paper form). To ensure that all staff always maintain confidentiality. Manage
Apr 22, 2024
Full time
Deputy Homes Manager Salary: £37,600 - £38,640 Salary inclusive of: Sleep Ins - £30 & On Call Shifts - £60 Rota expectation - 40 hours per week, 6 sleep ins, and 3-4 on call shifts. (Depending on the needs of the Home.) Job Role: Deputy Homes Manager White Trees group is owned and operated by SureCare Residential Ltd. Our role as a company is to provide a home for vulnerable and complex young people who find themselves in residential care for a magnitude of reasons, often completely out of their control and/or comprehension. Our company was founded on the belief that what we do, not only keeps our young people safe and away from harm, we actually grow and develop and build brighter futures for all of the young people in our care. It is important that you understand your role within the company as a Deputy Manager and spend as much time as possible learning about and understanding your role within the company. It's not the individual that makes the difference in the long-term changes to a young person, it's the continuity that's provided through rigorous care planning, therapeutic interventions and understanding that the consistency of the team approach is what builds the brighter futures for all of our young people. MAIN PURPOSE OF JOB: To support on the rota and shift cover mentoring senior staff and TPW's to ensure that the daily operational systems within the home are effective, and meeting the needs of our young people and the home. To lead by example and mentor/coach the staff team as an effective and positive role model. To be responsible for effective day to day running of the home in the absence of the homes manager - be responsible for a team of staff and work allocations, as well as undertaking direct work with children in the residential home when necessary. To be responsible for all aspects of the residential premises. Key Duties To support the Registered Homes Manager in ensuring compliance with the company Policy and Procedures and meeting all OFSTED regulations. To deputise/act up for the Registered Manager in their absence To safeguard and promote the welfare and development of the young people (as DSL in the Managers absence) To ensure that the young people's needs are recognised and met. This includes ensuring that they are free from discrimination within the home, and to challenge discrimination from outside of the home. To ensure that the home meets the individual needs of the young people as well as the needs of the organisation (homely environment with high standards of décor). To ensure that the home provides an environment that is safe and sensitive to the needs of the young people being looked after. To support the manager and team to ensure that the admission of the young people to the home is welcoming and reflects the expectations of the care plan and meets all company admissions/transitions policy and procedures. To support the manager and the team to ensure that the young person's placement complies with the ethos of the company and the care plan. To support the manager and the team to ensure that when the young person comes to leave the home that this is done sensitively and within the company's discharge/transitions policy and procedures. To ensure that the young people are supported in stressful situations, crisis or emotional and behavioural challenges. To work with the manager and team towards the most positive outcomes for the young person. To be instrumental in overseeing the development, monitoring and implementation of the individual young people's care plans and case records. To support the manager in ensuring care plans are regularly reviewed by key workers, overseeing the senior key workers and their caseloads. To develop and maintain good working relationships with parents, social workers, schools and other professionals involved with the welfare of the young people. To ensure the specific needs of the young people are met i.e., religious observance, cultural needs, dietary requirements and any medical conditions and their treatment. To ensure that each young person is supported in learning to take responsibility for their actions within their understanding and according to age and ability. To ensure that they are informed of their rights and responsibilities enabling them to have their wishes and feelings heard. To plan, manage and lead shifts ensuring children are kept safe and engaged throughout the day. To ensure the Placement and Care plan for each child is followed and adhered to at all times. To ensure education is promoted and supported and that each child's attendance in education is maintained. Practical Duties To ensure that all staff act in a professional manner. To ensure all policies and procedures, as well as risk assessments, are adhered to at all times. To ensure that all staff comply with the duty rotas and are included on a 'rolling rota', with flexibility, to gain maximum experience in the working methods of other staff. To ensure that all staff read daily communications and notifications to check all messages at the beginning of work or at any point during the working day as required. To ensure that all staff have written up any incident/accident forms, or restraint forms as applicable and that such information is passed to the Registered Manager within the agreed timescale. To ensure that all staff are familiar with and follow Local Authority Safeguarding Child Protection Procedures and SureCare Safeguarding & Child Protection Procedures'. To report immediately to the Registered Manager any issues regarding Child Protection matters. To ensure that all staff are familiar with Policies and Guidance Notes with regard to the care of children, as well as subsequent guidance (copies available in the home's office in electronic and paper form). To ensure that all staff always maintain confidentiality. Manage
Job Description - Global Head of Application Solutions () Job Description Global Head of Application Solutions ( Job Number: ) DISCOVER your opportunity Global Head of Application Solutions London or Paris Application solutions owns the end-to-end delivery of business solutions for strategic applications that are mature in functionality and non-strategic applications .Oversees the Application Solutions Operating Model including solution delivery, production support and maintenance across all platforms.Delivery of business solutions will be through both waterfall and scaled agile frameworks.Creates and maintains stakeholder relationships, understands the business strategy and the technology needs and challenges of the business.Ensures the cost-efficient delivery of applications and support business transformational change. DISCOVER your opportunity What will your essential responsibilities include? Accountable for the strategy and execution of the Application Solutions Operating Model.Working with the AXA XL business, TCD (Transformation Change Delivery), GT teams and strategic vendors to create a business focused, scalable and cost optimal function. Partner cross-functionally to ensure that the overall Applications Solutions Operating Model is efficient and continually improves. Accountable for the end-to-end delivery of applications within Applications Solutions for AXA XL.Works closely with Transversal Apps Services and Digital Factory to ensure the scope of services are executed in line with the governance processes and business benefits are realised. Partners with the Transformation Change Delivery Function and the business to ensure effective Project Delivery - on time, to budget, to scope. Good understanding of the business strategy, architectural strategy and accountable for the delivery of the technical strategy to support the ambitions. Collaborates with business stakeholders on opportunity identification, issue resolution and governance. Responsible for running appropriate robust vendor management and able to demonstrate continuous improvement in cost efficiency of the portfolio of applications Creates high-level organizational goals and objectives for Application Solutions.Ensures synergy with the broader business and Global Technology vision. Works closely with the Head of Digital Factory and Transversal Application Services to continually ensure efficiencies across the two application Delivery Models. In collaboration with Procurement, manages RFI/RFPs, contract negotiations and delivery of contract terms.Actively removes underperforming suppliers from Application Solutions. Ensures that business cases for application investments, such as technology upgrades, productivity tools, and continuous service improvement initiatives are developed and adequately funded. Ensures that Application Solutions adheres to Information Security policies, DPO and Audit standards through the SDLC. Define and execute action plans for concerns raised as a result of audits Support delivery through escalation of risks and issues Control and manage the budget for Application Solutions Sharing best practices across vendors You will report to the Chief Information Officer. We're looking for someone who has these abilities and skills: Significant IT and business/industry work experience, including experience in managing multiple, large, cross-functional teams or projects, and influencing senior level management and key stakeholders. Demonstrable ability to solve complex problems/issues Excellent communications skills which are adapted to different audiences and can effectively drive consensus within the delivery team(s) Adept at vendor management, both commercially and interpersonally, with a clear understanding of T&M, Managed Services, and Managed Outcome commercial models through both waterfall and agile delivery models Ability to articulate problems, create solutions, and present analysis with proper detail and rigor for the target audience Thought leader in implementing best practices with experience leading teams through change Expert knowledge of application development and testing process using various software delivery methods (waterfall, agile, etc.) with a significant background in application development Adaptable to new/different strategies, programs, technologies, practices, cultures, with change, able to easily make transitions. Advanced experience / capability in Financial forecasting and business case justification Must understand the Scaled Agile methodology and be familiar with multiple SDLC Previous experience leading development and delivery teams in delivering high quality, low defect solutions Experience in planning and executing multiple complex, large scale initiatives or operational areas. Highly advanced analytical abilities with operational vision. Proven planning and organization skills, creating own work schedules, prioritizing workload, preparing in advance and setting realistic timescales Adaptable to new/different strategies, programs, technologies, practices, cultures, with change, able to easily make transitions. FIND your future AXA XL, the P&C and specialty risk division of AXA, is known for solving complex risks. For mid-sized companies, multinationals and even some inspirational individuals we don't just provide re/insurance, we reinvent it. How? By combining a comprehensive and efficient capital platform, data-driven insights, leading technology, and the best talent in an agile and inclusive workspace, empowered to deliver top client service across all our lines of business property, casualty, professional, financial lines and specialty. With an innovative and flexible approach to risk solutions, we partner with those who move the world forward. AXA XL is committed to equal employment opportunity and will consider applicants regardless of gender, sexual orientation, age, ethnicity and origins, marital status, religion, disability, or any other protected characteristic. At AXA XL, we know that an inclusive culture and a diverse workforce enable business growth and are critical to our success. That's why we have made a strategic commitment to attract, develop, advance and retain the most diverse workforce possible, and create an inclusive culture where everyone can bring their full selves to work and can reach their highest potential. It's about helping one another - and our business - to move forward and succeed. Five Business Resource Groups focused on gender, LGBTQ+, ethnicity and origins, disability and inclusion with 20 Chapters around the globe Robust support for Flexible Working Arrangements Enhanced family friendly leave benefits Named to the Diversity Best Practices Index Signatory to the UK Women in Finance Charter At AXA XL, Sustainability is integral to our business strategy. In an ever-changing world, AXA XL protects what matters most for our clients and communities. We know that sustainability is at the root of a more resilient future. Our 2023-26 Sustainability strategy, called "Roots of resilience", focuses on protecting natural ecosystems, addressing climate change, and embedding sustainable practices across our operations. Valuing nature: How we impact nature affects how nature impacts us. Resilient ecosystems - the foundation of a sustainable planet and society - are essential to our future. We're committed to protecting and restoring nature - from mangrove forests to the bees in our backyard - by increasing biodiversity awareness and inspiring clients and colleagues to put nature at the heart of their plans. Addressing climate change: The effects of a changing climate are far reaching and significant. Unpredictable weather, increasing temperatures, and rising sea levels cause both social inequalities and environmental disruption. We're building a net zero strategy, developing insurance products and services, and mobilizing to advance thought leadership and investment in societal-led solutions. Integrating ESG: All companies have a role to play in building a more resilient future. Incorporating ESG considerations into our internal processes and practices builds resilience from the roots of our business. We're training our colleagues, engaging our external partners, and evolving our sustainability governance and reporting. AXA Hearts in Action : We have established volunteering and charitable giving programs to help colleagues support causes that matter most to them, known as AXA XL's "Hearts in Action" programs. These include our Matching Gifts program, Volunteering Leave, and our annual volunteering day - the Global Day of Giving. For more information, please see AXA XL is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Location Location : GB-GB-London Other Locations : FR-FR-Paris Work Locations : GB London 20 Gracechurch Street 20 Gracechurch Street London London EC3V 0BG Job Field Job Field : Information Technology Schedule Schedule : Full-time Job Type Job Type : Standard Local Title (France) : Global Head of Application Solutions Local Class (France) : Class 7 . click apply for full job details
Apr 22, 2024
Full time
Job Description - Global Head of Application Solutions () Job Description Global Head of Application Solutions ( Job Number: ) DISCOVER your opportunity Global Head of Application Solutions London or Paris Application solutions owns the end-to-end delivery of business solutions for strategic applications that are mature in functionality and non-strategic applications .Oversees the Application Solutions Operating Model including solution delivery, production support and maintenance across all platforms.Delivery of business solutions will be through both waterfall and scaled agile frameworks.Creates and maintains stakeholder relationships, understands the business strategy and the technology needs and challenges of the business.Ensures the cost-efficient delivery of applications and support business transformational change. DISCOVER your opportunity What will your essential responsibilities include? Accountable for the strategy and execution of the Application Solutions Operating Model.Working with the AXA XL business, TCD (Transformation Change Delivery), GT teams and strategic vendors to create a business focused, scalable and cost optimal function. Partner cross-functionally to ensure that the overall Applications Solutions Operating Model is efficient and continually improves. Accountable for the end-to-end delivery of applications within Applications Solutions for AXA XL.Works closely with Transversal Apps Services and Digital Factory to ensure the scope of services are executed in line with the governance processes and business benefits are realised. Partners with the Transformation Change Delivery Function and the business to ensure effective Project Delivery - on time, to budget, to scope. Good understanding of the business strategy, architectural strategy and accountable for the delivery of the technical strategy to support the ambitions. Collaborates with business stakeholders on opportunity identification, issue resolution and governance. Responsible for running appropriate robust vendor management and able to demonstrate continuous improvement in cost efficiency of the portfolio of applications Creates high-level organizational goals and objectives for Application Solutions.Ensures synergy with the broader business and Global Technology vision. Works closely with the Head of Digital Factory and Transversal Application Services to continually ensure efficiencies across the two application Delivery Models. In collaboration with Procurement, manages RFI/RFPs, contract negotiations and delivery of contract terms.Actively removes underperforming suppliers from Application Solutions. Ensures that business cases for application investments, such as technology upgrades, productivity tools, and continuous service improvement initiatives are developed and adequately funded. Ensures that Application Solutions adheres to Information Security policies, DPO and Audit standards through the SDLC. Define and execute action plans for concerns raised as a result of audits Support delivery through escalation of risks and issues Control and manage the budget for Application Solutions Sharing best practices across vendors You will report to the Chief Information Officer. We're looking for someone who has these abilities and skills: Significant IT and business/industry work experience, including experience in managing multiple, large, cross-functional teams or projects, and influencing senior level management and key stakeholders. Demonstrable ability to solve complex problems/issues Excellent communications skills which are adapted to different audiences and can effectively drive consensus within the delivery team(s) Adept at vendor management, both commercially and interpersonally, with a clear understanding of T&M, Managed Services, and Managed Outcome commercial models through both waterfall and agile delivery models Ability to articulate problems, create solutions, and present analysis with proper detail and rigor for the target audience Thought leader in implementing best practices with experience leading teams through change Expert knowledge of application development and testing process using various software delivery methods (waterfall, agile, etc.) with a significant background in application development Adaptable to new/different strategies, programs, technologies, practices, cultures, with change, able to easily make transitions. Advanced experience / capability in Financial forecasting and business case justification Must understand the Scaled Agile methodology and be familiar with multiple SDLC Previous experience leading development and delivery teams in delivering high quality, low defect solutions Experience in planning and executing multiple complex, large scale initiatives or operational areas. Highly advanced analytical abilities with operational vision. Proven planning and organization skills, creating own work schedules, prioritizing workload, preparing in advance and setting realistic timescales Adaptable to new/different strategies, programs, technologies, practices, cultures, with change, able to easily make transitions. FIND your future AXA XL, the P&C and specialty risk division of AXA, is known for solving complex risks. For mid-sized companies, multinationals and even some inspirational individuals we don't just provide re/insurance, we reinvent it. How? By combining a comprehensive and efficient capital platform, data-driven insights, leading technology, and the best talent in an agile and inclusive workspace, empowered to deliver top client service across all our lines of business property, casualty, professional, financial lines and specialty. With an innovative and flexible approach to risk solutions, we partner with those who move the world forward. AXA XL is committed to equal employment opportunity and will consider applicants regardless of gender, sexual orientation, age, ethnicity and origins, marital status, religion, disability, or any other protected characteristic. At AXA XL, we know that an inclusive culture and a diverse workforce enable business growth and are critical to our success. That's why we have made a strategic commitment to attract, develop, advance and retain the most diverse workforce possible, and create an inclusive culture where everyone can bring their full selves to work and can reach their highest potential. It's about helping one another - and our business - to move forward and succeed. Five Business Resource Groups focused on gender, LGBTQ+, ethnicity and origins, disability and inclusion with 20 Chapters around the globe Robust support for Flexible Working Arrangements Enhanced family friendly leave benefits Named to the Diversity Best Practices Index Signatory to the UK Women in Finance Charter At AXA XL, Sustainability is integral to our business strategy. In an ever-changing world, AXA XL protects what matters most for our clients and communities. We know that sustainability is at the root of a more resilient future. Our 2023-26 Sustainability strategy, called "Roots of resilience", focuses on protecting natural ecosystems, addressing climate change, and embedding sustainable practices across our operations. Valuing nature: How we impact nature affects how nature impacts us. Resilient ecosystems - the foundation of a sustainable planet and society - are essential to our future. We're committed to protecting and restoring nature - from mangrove forests to the bees in our backyard - by increasing biodiversity awareness and inspiring clients and colleagues to put nature at the heart of their plans. Addressing climate change: The effects of a changing climate are far reaching and significant. Unpredictable weather, increasing temperatures, and rising sea levels cause both social inequalities and environmental disruption. We're building a net zero strategy, developing insurance products and services, and mobilizing to advance thought leadership and investment in societal-led solutions. Integrating ESG: All companies have a role to play in building a more resilient future. Incorporating ESG considerations into our internal processes and practices builds resilience from the roots of our business. We're training our colleagues, engaging our external partners, and evolving our sustainability governance and reporting. AXA Hearts in Action : We have established volunteering and charitable giving programs to help colleagues support causes that matter most to them, known as AXA XL's "Hearts in Action" programs. These include our Matching Gifts program, Volunteering Leave, and our annual volunteering day - the Global Day of Giving. For more information, please see AXA XL is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Location Location : GB-GB-London Other Locations : FR-FR-Paris Work Locations : GB London 20 Gracechurch Street 20 Gracechurch Street London London EC3V 0BG Job Field Job Field : Information Technology Schedule Schedule : Full-time Job Type Job Type : Standard Local Title (France) : Global Head of Application Solutions Local Class (France) : Class 7 . click apply for full job details