Team Manager - Children's Social Work - MASH Job Description TEAM MANAGER - CHILDREN'S SOCIAL CARE MULTI-AGENCY SAFEGUARDING HUB (MASH) £59,129 to £62,201 pa (includes £5k market supplement) Hybrid working - Newham Dockside E16 2QU Closing date: 06/05/2024 - please apply ASAP as we may interview shortlisted candidates before the closing date JOB DESCRIPTION WE ARE NEWHAM We're a vibrant, dynamic, culturally rich London Borough with a young population and limitless potential. We're a challenging yet rewarding place to practise social work, with the networks in place to enable you to be the best social worker you can be and make a real difference to our children and their families. Our social care services were rated to be GOOD overall by Ofsted , with leadership rated as OUTSTANDING, but we have not stopped striving to be better. We've been working tirelessly to establish a Centre of Excellence for Children's Services through investment, co-production and by continuously developing our 'Circles of Support' practice model; centring on systemic and restorative practice and a specialist support offer for our practitioners. Ofsted described Newham as having a positive culture of learning and development and we always try to develop talent in-house. We promoted 30 internal colleagues in 2023 alone, and have put more than 47 practitioners through further education since 2020. We value your development and at Newham career progression is reality for many. We understand that social work can be a challenging yet ultimately very rewarding profession that makes demands of you personally and professionally. In Newham we value your wellbeing and ensure that you have the support needed for a better work/life balance through a remote working offer when you are not visiting your children and families, a pleasant, modern office space for when you are in the office, a flexible working policy where all requests are considered, and a clinical offer to support you to do your best work. Read more about us here ABOUT THE JOB We are currently looking for Team Managers to join our Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH). For more information on working within our MASH, please contact Acting Head of MASH and Assessment, Oye Ekelemu: Team Managers play a key role in our Circles of Support by ensuring that our social workers feel supported and that high quality practice is delivered to children and families. Team Managers are expected to show strong but compassionate leadership and create a secure team environment of open discussion/challenge whilst allowing systemic practice to flourish. Reporting to a Service Manager, Team Managers in the MASH manage a team of 4-6 Social Workers, Senior Social Workers and Referral Officers. For more information and a full list of duties please download the job description. ABOUT YOU You are a qualified social worker and registered with Social Work England - with substantial experience working in a local authority MASH or similar front door service at management level; or considerable experience in a MASH as a senior social worker plus least 2-3 years within management in other services. We're looking for resilient, experienced Team Managers who are passionate about improving children and young people's lives. You pride yourself on supporting and developing people and practice, approaching management with energy and enthusiasm whilst always finding time to lend a sympathetic ear to the social workers in your team. You are an experienced systemic practitioner who takes a creative but pragmatic approach to practice, encouraging high standards in others for the residents that we serve. You're happiest assisting and inspiring your team towards achieving their goals, stepping in where needed to achieve positive outcomes for our children and their families. You already embrace our people-focused values and want to be an active part of Newham Circles of Support. You're not afraid of change. You want a career defining role. You have experience and an understanding of working within a diverse, urban community; and share our ambition and energy in embracing new ways of working. You have high working standards and are conscious of the importance of professional development for yourself and your team. You are always open to learning and to helping others learn so that children and families can benefit from our best practice. WHY WORK WITH US? We've been working hard to make Newham a great place to practise social work. We're a GOOD local authority focused on reaching excellence. Ofsted graded our senior leadership as OUTSTANDING. We offer genuinely flexible/hybrid working as long as children and families are supported. Stability: 100% of our Service Managers and 71% of Team Managers are permanent. Our firmly established practice model, Circles of Support , was recently nominated for the prestigious MJ Award for Innovation in Children's Services and allows systemic, restorative practice to flourish. Career progression; we promoted 30 internal colleagues in 2023. Social Care Academy - 47 social workers have studied for systemic higher education with us since 2020. Our Academy offer received significant praise from Ofsted. A competitive package for social workers of up to £54,083 (includes market supplement). Oyster card/parking permit for business use. Wellbeing service, leisure and discount benefits (Council scheme). Travel season ticket loan, cycle scheme, Local Authority pension. TO APPLY To apply please submit your CV and a supporting statement (1-2 sides of A4) through our online recruitment portal . Shortlisting decisions will be based on candidates' relevant experience and on candidates' suitability for the role in line with the person specification, as described in their supporting statement and CV. Closing date: 06/05/2024 at 23:59 Please apply ASAP as we may interview shortlistable candidates before the closing date. Interviews: ASAP If you have any questions about the recruitment process or want to discuss joining Newham Children's Services with one of our managers, please contact our Recruitment Team . Additional Information We are committed to creating an inclusive, anti-racist environment for all. When you apply for a job at Newham, your application is considered on its merits regardless of your age, disability, ethnicity, faith, gender identity or sexual orientation. If you share our vision and values, and you bring the experience and skills we need, that's all that matters to us. The London Borough of Newham has important responsibilities for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. If you are appointed to a job that involves working with these groups, you may be subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. We practice anonymised recruitment. Please ensure that you remove all personal information from any documents that you upload. The personal information we have collected from you will be shared with Cifas who will use it to prevent fraud, other unlawful or dishonest conduct, malpractice, and other seriously improper conduct. If any of these are detected you could be refused certain services or employment. Your personal information will also be used to verify your identity. Further details of how your information will be used by us and Cifas, and your data protection rights, can be found by .
May 01, 2024
Full time
Team Manager - Children's Social Work - MASH Job Description TEAM MANAGER - CHILDREN'S SOCIAL CARE MULTI-AGENCY SAFEGUARDING HUB (MASH) £59,129 to £62,201 pa (includes £5k market supplement) Hybrid working - Newham Dockside E16 2QU Closing date: 06/05/2024 - please apply ASAP as we may interview shortlisted candidates before the closing date JOB DESCRIPTION WE ARE NEWHAM We're a vibrant, dynamic, culturally rich London Borough with a young population and limitless potential. We're a challenging yet rewarding place to practise social work, with the networks in place to enable you to be the best social worker you can be and make a real difference to our children and their families. Our social care services were rated to be GOOD overall by Ofsted , with leadership rated as OUTSTANDING, but we have not stopped striving to be better. We've been working tirelessly to establish a Centre of Excellence for Children's Services through investment, co-production and by continuously developing our 'Circles of Support' practice model; centring on systemic and restorative practice and a specialist support offer for our practitioners. Ofsted described Newham as having a positive culture of learning and development and we always try to develop talent in-house. We promoted 30 internal colleagues in 2023 alone, and have put more than 47 practitioners through further education since 2020. We value your development and at Newham career progression is reality for many. We understand that social work can be a challenging yet ultimately very rewarding profession that makes demands of you personally and professionally. In Newham we value your wellbeing and ensure that you have the support needed for a better work/life balance through a remote working offer when you are not visiting your children and families, a pleasant, modern office space for when you are in the office, a flexible working policy where all requests are considered, and a clinical offer to support you to do your best work. Read more about us here ABOUT THE JOB We are currently looking for Team Managers to join our Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH). For more information on working within our MASH, please contact Acting Head of MASH and Assessment, Oye Ekelemu: Team Managers play a key role in our Circles of Support by ensuring that our social workers feel supported and that high quality practice is delivered to children and families. Team Managers are expected to show strong but compassionate leadership and create a secure team environment of open discussion/challenge whilst allowing systemic practice to flourish. Reporting to a Service Manager, Team Managers in the MASH manage a team of 4-6 Social Workers, Senior Social Workers and Referral Officers. For more information and a full list of duties please download the job description. ABOUT YOU You are a qualified social worker and registered with Social Work England - with substantial experience working in a local authority MASH or similar front door service at management level; or considerable experience in a MASH as a senior social worker plus least 2-3 years within management in other services. We're looking for resilient, experienced Team Managers who are passionate about improving children and young people's lives. You pride yourself on supporting and developing people and practice, approaching management with energy and enthusiasm whilst always finding time to lend a sympathetic ear to the social workers in your team. You are an experienced systemic practitioner who takes a creative but pragmatic approach to practice, encouraging high standards in others for the residents that we serve. You're happiest assisting and inspiring your team towards achieving their goals, stepping in where needed to achieve positive outcomes for our children and their families. You already embrace our people-focused values and want to be an active part of Newham Circles of Support. You're not afraid of change. You want a career defining role. You have experience and an understanding of working within a diverse, urban community; and share our ambition and energy in embracing new ways of working. You have high working standards and are conscious of the importance of professional development for yourself and your team. You are always open to learning and to helping others learn so that children and families can benefit from our best practice. WHY WORK WITH US? We've been working hard to make Newham a great place to practise social work. We're a GOOD local authority focused on reaching excellence. Ofsted graded our senior leadership as OUTSTANDING. We offer genuinely flexible/hybrid working as long as children and families are supported. Stability: 100% of our Service Managers and 71% of Team Managers are permanent. Our firmly established practice model, Circles of Support , was recently nominated for the prestigious MJ Award for Innovation in Children's Services and allows systemic, restorative practice to flourish. Career progression; we promoted 30 internal colleagues in 2023. Social Care Academy - 47 social workers have studied for systemic higher education with us since 2020. Our Academy offer received significant praise from Ofsted. A competitive package for social workers of up to £54,083 (includes market supplement). Oyster card/parking permit for business use. Wellbeing service, leisure and discount benefits (Council scheme). Travel season ticket loan, cycle scheme, Local Authority pension. TO APPLY To apply please submit your CV and a supporting statement (1-2 sides of A4) through our online recruitment portal . Shortlisting decisions will be based on candidates' relevant experience and on candidates' suitability for the role in line with the person specification, as described in their supporting statement and CV. Closing date: 06/05/2024 at 23:59 Please apply ASAP as we may interview shortlistable candidates before the closing date. Interviews: ASAP If you have any questions about the recruitment process or want to discuss joining Newham Children's Services with one of our managers, please contact our Recruitment Team . Additional Information We are committed to creating an inclusive, anti-racist environment for all. When you apply for a job at Newham, your application is considered on its merits regardless of your age, disability, ethnicity, faith, gender identity or sexual orientation. If you share our vision and values, and you bring the experience and skills we need, that's all that matters to us. The London Borough of Newham has important responsibilities for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. If you are appointed to a job that involves working with these groups, you may be subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. We practice anonymised recruitment. Please ensure that you remove all personal information from any documents that you upload. The personal information we have collected from you will be shared with Cifas who will use it to prevent fraud, other unlawful or dishonest conduct, malpractice, and other seriously improper conduct. If any of these are detected you could be refused certain services or employment. Your personal information will also be used to verify your identity. Further details of how your information will be used by us and Cifas, and your data protection rights, can be found by .
About the Role Elevate Your Career with Securitas, working for one of our most prestigious clients - BAE Systems- Join Us as a Relief Security Officer! Are you a dedicated professional with a passion for ensuring safety and security? Do you enjoy the variety of visiting different sites? Securitas is seeking a skilled Relief Security Officer to bolster our commitment to safeguarding our critical assets. As a Security Officer with us, you'll play a pivotal role in maintaining a secure environment, protecting our people, information, and facilities. Join Securitas and become part of cutting-edge technology. Have a meaningful impact on national security and global safety. You can focus on your professional growth and reach your personal goals and be part of a diverse and talented team in a collaborative environment. If this role sounds interesting to you, please click on apply now. Job Opportunity Your responsibilities and how you will make an impact as a Security Officer: Reporting to the your Shift Manager, the Relief Security Officer will be based at Brough and provide relief for sites in Manchester, Leeds and Humberside Airport. You will play a vital security role in protecting critical information for air, maritime, land and cyber domains. You will be required to securely guard the property, company assets, visiting customers and employees of our client. Responsible for entrance and egress of sites You will also be required to carry out patrols You will always remain alert and vigilant to detect and deter any suspicious or threatening activity. As a Security Officer, you will retain full control of any threatening behaviour until the arrival of the Police or other external agency. Ensure health and safety procedures are always followed recording and reporting all faults, health and safety hazards. You will operate radios other physical security equipment used on site. Essential Skills Previous experience gained in a Corporate Security environment would be desirable Training will be delivered for all Security Operations You will hold a current SIA License or willing to obtain one through Securitas All applicants must hold a clear 5-year checkable employment history and 5 years residence in the UK with no gaps Due to the nature of our client's industry sector applicants must meet strict UK right to work criteria. Applicants will possess excellent customer service skills Applicants will have good communication skills, able to articulate with authority Remain calm and maintain a high level of professionalism at all times You will have a resilient approach to your guarding duties, be vigilant and alert, able to use caution and apply an inquisitive mindset to your duties. Operate a two-way radio. You will be required to work alternating 12-hour shift patterns these will include both days, nights & weekends (06:00 - 18.00 / 18:00 - 06:00) 42 hour guaranteed contract. DE&I Securitas is an all-inclusive employer, and we encourage individuality within our company. We believe that diversity and inclusion are not just buzzwords, but integral parts of our business strategy. Our goal is to create an environment where every employee feels that they belong regardless of their background or identity. Our belonging strategy has three pillars, how you join us and develop your career, the way we lead our teams fair pay and benefits. To achieve this, we have a number of initiatives: employee networks which are a safe space to build communities and influence practices, Race at Work Charter, Armed Forces Covenant, Disability Confident, Reasonable Adjustment Passport, Domestic Abuse Charter, Healthy Workplace Awards and we are leading the way in the Neurodiversity Top Employer Certification. We celebrate our differences throughout the year by recognising significant dates such as BSL Week, International Women's Day, PRIDE, Black History Month and many more. If you want to learn more visit our website. Benefits Health & Wellbeing Company pension and advice and planning Life assurance scheme Discounted gym memberships Wellness advice and support, including financial, emotional and physical Dental and Physical Health Plans Lifestyle Benefits Cycle to work scheme Car lease and new car purchasing schemes Discounts on high street brands, online shopping, holidays, days out and Arriva Bus Travel Mortgage Advise Payroll ISA's Eligibility for Costco Membership Learning & Development Support with further education 100's of eLearning courses Accredited courses by C&G, ILM, IOSH and SIA Leadership Development programs both local and global Giving Back Payroll Giving Working with charities such as Calderwood House, KPMB and Wooden Spoon Supporting local community initiatives Supporting people back to work with organisations such as TalkBack and Downs-Syndrome Org
May 01, 2024
Contractor
About the Role Elevate Your Career with Securitas, working for one of our most prestigious clients - BAE Systems- Join Us as a Relief Security Officer! Are you a dedicated professional with a passion for ensuring safety and security? Do you enjoy the variety of visiting different sites? Securitas is seeking a skilled Relief Security Officer to bolster our commitment to safeguarding our critical assets. As a Security Officer with us, you'll play a pivotal role in maintaining a secure environment, protecting our people, information, and facilities. Join Securitas and become part of cutting-edge technology. Have a meaningful impact on national security and global safety. You can focus on your professional growth and reach your personal goals and be part of a diverse and talented team in a collaborative environment. If this role sounds interesting to you, please click on apply now. Job Opportunity Your responsibilities and how you will make an impact as a Security Officer: Reporting to the your Shift Manager, the Relief Security Officer will be based at Brough and provide relief for sites in Manchester, Leeds and Humberside Airport. You will play a vital security role in protecting critical information for air, maritime, land and cyber domains. You will be required to securely guard the property, company assets, visiting customers and employees of our client. Responsible for entrance and egress of sites You will also be required to carry out patrols You will always remain alert and vigilant to detect and deter any suspicious or threatening activity. As a Security Officer, you will retain full control of any threatening behaviour until the arrival of the Police or other external agency. Ensure health and safety procedures are always followed recording and reporting all faults, health and safety hazards. You will operate radios other physical security equipment used on site. Essential Skills Previous experience gained in a Corporate Security environment would be desirable Training will be delivered for all Security Operations You will hold a current SIA License or willing to obtain one through Securitas All applicants must hold a clear 5-year checkable employment history and 5 years residence in the UK with no gaps Due to the nature of our client's industry sector applicants must meet strict UK right to work criteria. Applicants will possess excellent customer service skills Applicants will have good communication skills, able to articulate with authority Remain calm and maintain a high level of professionalism at all times You will have a resilient approach to your guarding duties, be vigilant and alert, able to use caution and apply an inquisitive mindset to your duties. Operate a two-way radio. You will be required to work alternating 12-hour shift patterns these will include both days, nights & weekends (06:00 - 18.00 / 18:00 - 06:00) 42 hour guaranteed contract. DE&I Securitas is an all-inclusive employer, and we encourage individuality within our company. We believe that diversity and inclusion are not just buzzwords, but integral parts of our business strategy. Our goal is to create an environment where every employee feels that they belong regardless of their background or identity. Our belonging strategy has three pillars, how you join us and develop your career, the way we lead our teams fair pay and benefits. To achieve this, we have a number of initiatives: employee networks which are a safe space to build communities and influence practices, Race at Work Charter, Armed Forces Covenant, Disability Confident, Reasonable Adjustment Passport, Domestic Abuse Charter, Healthy Workplace Awards and we are leading the way in the Neurodiversity Top Employer Certification. We celebrate our differences throughout the year by recognising significant dates such as BSL Week, International Women's Day, PRIDE, Black History Month and many more. If you want to learn more visit our website. Benefits Health & Wellbeing Company pension and advice and planning Life assurance scheme Discounted gym memberships Wellness advice and support, including financial, emotional and physical Dental and Physical Health Plans Lifestyle Benefits Cycle to work scheme Car lease and new car purchasing schemes Discounts on high street brands, online shopping, holidays, days out and Arriva Bus Travel Mortgage Advise Payroll ISA's Eligibility for Costco Membership Learning & Development Support with further education 100's of eLearning courses Accredited courses by C&G, ILM, IOSH and SIA Leadership Development programs both local and global Giving Back Payroll Giving Working with charities such as Calderwood House, KPMB and Wooden Spoon Supporting local community initiatives Supporting people back to work with organisations such as TalkBack and Downs-Syndrome Org
This full-time, permanent position has a starting salary of £34,356 per annum based on a 36 hour working week. This role offers hybrid working which includes some time working from home, visiting the families we support and working in the office. We are excited to tell you about some great opportunities within our fantastic Inclusion service for five new members of staff to join us as Senior Inclusion Officers specialising in Elective Home Education. We're looking for people with drive, great communication skills and initiative to help us in our mission to ensure that no-one is left behind. This is a challenging, but genuinely rewarding area of work where you will have a direct impact on the educational outcomes of Surrey's children and young people. There are roles available in the following locations: Quadrant Court, 35 Guildford Road, Woking, GU22 7QQ covering North West and South West SurreyWoodhatch Place, 11 Cockshot Hill, Woodhatch, Reigate, RH2 8EF covering South East SurreyDakota, 11 De Havilland Drive, Weybridge, KT13 0YP covering North East Surrey 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 dependents 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 There are four small, friendly and diverse Inclusion teams across the county and you'll be able to select your preferred location as part of your application. The teams are made up of colleagues with varied employment history including teachers, police officers, youth workers, social workers and mental health roles. The Elective Home Education Inclusion Officers work not only as part of the Inclusion Service but also work as a cohesive, county wide team. We offer a thorough induction which includes a dedicated mentor to help you along the way. All Officers have a supervisor and a line manager, so there is always lots of support and guidance on hand. Our teams are cohesive and provide ongoing peer support. There are lots of opportunities to develop in the role with ongoing training and CPD opportunities in specific areas of interest. Additionally, there are often opportunities to progress within the service to more senior positions. About the role In this role, you will be responsible for liaising between home, schools and other agencies, in order to fulfil the Local Authorities duties around Home Education and to improve the outcomes for Electively Home Educated children. Working as part of the Inclusion Service you will support parents to fulfil their legal responsibility of ensuring that their child is in receipt of an education in line with their age, aptitude and ability. This will involve liaising with schools, parents and other relevant professionals to ensure parents are aware of their rights and responsibilities as home educators. Working closely with Electively Home Educated families and other relevant professionals, as well as the Inclusion Service, your role will be to support families in the community and signpost to other services and required. You will need an understanding of the statutory nature of Elective Home Education and be responsible for producing reports, providing data, recording visits and referring to other agencies. You will also advise schools and the Inclusion Service on best practice regarding Elective Home Education. Shortlisting criteria To be considered for shortlisting for this position, your application will clearly evidence the following: Knowledge of the Education (Pupil Registration) (England) Regulations 2006 Education Act 1996, Children Act 1989 & 2004, and all recent legislation in respect of education safeguarding, children missing education, and working together to keep children safe Significant experience of working with parents, children and families and in a multi-agency setting Significant experience of preparation and maintenance of records Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, as you will need to be comfortable and confident communicating with parents, children and other professionals Ability to cope with confrontational and challenging situations Ability to apply and maintain a high level of judgement and decision making in challenging or complex situations Please note, you must be willing and able to travel extensively around the county to meet the demands of the role The job advert closes at 23:59 on 12th May 2024 with interviews planned for 22nd and 23rd May 2024. An enhanced DBS 'Disclosure and Barring Service' check for regulated activity (formerly known as CRB) and the Children's and Adults' Barred List checks will be required for this role. 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.
May 01, 2024
Full time
This full-time, permanent position has a starting salary of £34,356 per annum based on a 36 hour working week. This role offers hybrid working which includes some time working from home, visiting the families we support and working in the office. We are excited to tell you about some great opportunities within our fantastic Inclusion service for five new members of staff to join us as Senior Inclusion Officers specialising in Elective Home Education. We're looking for people with drive, great communication skills and initiative to help us in our mission to ensure that no-one is left behind. This is a challenging, but genuinely rewarding area of work where you will have a direct impact on the educational outcomes of Surrey's children and young people. There are roles available in the following locations: Quadrant Court, 35 Guildford Road, Woking, GU22 7QQ covering North West and South West SurreyWoodhatch Place, 11 Cockshot Hill, Woodhatch, Reigate, RH2 8EF covering South East SurreyDakota, 11 De Havilland Drive, Weybridge, KT13 0YP covering North East Surrey 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 dependents 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 There are four small, friendly and diverse Inclusion teams across the county and you'll be able to select your preferred location as part of your application. The teams are made up of colleagues with varied employment history including teachers, police officers, youth workers, social workers and mental health roles. The Elective Home Education Inclusion Officers work not only as part of the Inclusion Service but also work as a cohesive, county wide team. We offer a thorough induction which includes a dedicated mentor to help you along the way. All Officers have a supervisor and a line manager, so there is always lots of support and guidance on hand. Our teams are cohesive and provide ongoing peer support. There are lots of opportunities to develop in the role with ongoing training and CPD opportunities in specific areas of interest. Additionally, there are often opportunities to progress within the service to more senior positions. About the role In this role, you will be responsible for liaising between home, schools and other agencies, in order to fulfil the Local Authorities duties around Home Education and to improve the outcomes for Electively Home Educated children. Working as part of the Inclusion Service you will support parents to fulfil their legal responsibility of ensuring that their child is in receipt of an education in line with their age, aptitude and ability. This will involve liaising with schools, parents and other relevant professionals to ensure parents are aware of their rights and responsibilities as home educators. Working closely with Electively Home Educated families and other relevant professionals, as well as the Inclusion Service, your role will be to support families in the community and signpost to other services and required. You will need an understanding of the statutory nature of Elective Home Education and be responsible for producing reports, providing data, recording visits and referring to other agencies. You will also advise schools and the Inclusion Service on best practice regarding Elective Home Education. Shortlisting criteria To be considered for shortlisting for this position, your application will clearly evidence the following: Knowledge of the Education (Pupil Registration) (England) Regulations 2006 Education Act 1996, Children Act 1989 & 2004, and all recent legislation in respect of education safeguarding, children missing education, and working together to keep children safe Significant experience of working with parents, children and families and in a multi-agency setting Significant experience of preparation and maintenance of records Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, as you will need to be comfortable and confident communicating with parents, children and other professionals Ability to cope with confrontational and challenging situations Ability to apply and maintain a high level of judgement and decision making in challenging or complex situations Please note, you must be willing and able to travel extensively around the county to meet the demands of the role The job advert closes at 23:59 on 12th May 2024 with interviews planned for 22nd and 23rd May 2024. An enhanced DBS 'Disclosure and Barring Service' check for regulated activity (formerly known as CRB) and the Children's and Adults' Barred List checks will be required for this role. 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.
SECURITAS SECURITY SERVICES
Swansea, West Glamorgan
Securitas are recruiting Mobile Patrol Security Officers , who will be operating out of our Swansea Office As a Mobile Patrol Officer, you will be working within Swansea and the surrounding areas where you will be visiting our clients' sites to complete various tasks (locks, unlocks, patrols or alarm response). 4 on 4 off shift pattern ? Nights - 19:00-07:00 £12.00 per hour SIA Licence Essential Driving Licence Essential You will report directly to the Mobile Team Leader during your shift. Ready to and make a difference? Apply now! About the Role Monitor fire alarms/intruder alarms Provide locking / unlocking services to client sites and premises. Look out for suspicious activity to diffuse. Retain full control of any threatening behaviour until the arrival of the police or any other external agency. Monitor loss and waste - reporting any incidences. Provide a variety of mobile services including patrols and alarm response for commercial or private clients, escort duties Ensure the security of our company fleet vehicles Essential Skills SIA Licence UK Manual Driving Licence Flexible and willing to learn. Right to work in the UK with a 5-year check able employment or education history. Excellent customer service, people skills and time management. About Company Join Today and Build a Better Tomorrow! At Securitas we are united by our purpose of helping make your world a safer place, we are committed to ethics, sustainability, and compliance, our core values - Integrity, Vigilance and Helpfulness .We have created a culture where our people are empowered to be the best they can be. We believe in celebrating our differences and creating a supportive environment where all voices are heard. Our colleagues are empowered to think big, fail fast and push the boundaries of innovation. As a purpose-led organisation, we aspire to make a difference every day - and we're looking for the best and brightest to join our team. Career opportunities to fuel your future, together we can invest in your professional and personal growth. No matter where you are in your career, there are many training and development opportunities. Your career is in your hands, and we will help you maximize your potential! We are always looking to grow too! That why we have been accredited as a Top Employer 5 years in a row. Join our team and use your talent and passion to help build a safer, healthier, and more efficient world. DE&I Securitas is an all-inclusive employer, and we encourage individuality within our company. We believe that diversity and inclusion are not just buzzwords, but integral parts of our business strategy. Our goal is to create an environment where every employee feels that they belong regardless of their background or identity. Our belonging strategy has three pillars, how you join us and develop your career, the way we lead our teams fair pay and benefits. To achieve this, we have a number of initiatives: employee networks which are a safe space to build communities and influence practices, Race at Work Charter, Armed Forces Covenant, Disability Confident, Reasonable Adjustment Passport, Domestic Abuse Charter, Healthy Workplace Awards and we are leading the way in the Neurodiversity Top Employer Certification. We celebrate our differences throughout the year by recognising significant dates such as BSL Week, International Women's Day, PRIDE, Black History Month and many more. If you want to learn more visit our website.
May 01, 2024
Full time
Securitas are recruiting Mobile Patrol Security Officers , who will be operating out of our Swansea Office As a Mobile Patrol Officer, you will be working within Swansea and the surrounding areas where you will be visiting our clients' sites to complete various tasks (locks, unlocks, patrols or alarm response). 4 on 4 off shift pattern ? Nights - 19:00-07:00 £12.00 per hour SIA Licence Essential Driving Licence Essential You will report directly to the Mobile Team Leader during your shift. Ready to and make a difference? Apply now! About the Role Monitor fire alarms/intruder alarms Provide locking / unlocking services to client sites and premises. Look out for suspicious activity to diffuse. Retain full control of any threatening behaviour until the arrival of the police or any other external agency. Monitor loss and waste - reporting any incidences. Provide a variety of mobile services including patrols and alarm response for commercial or private clients, escort duties Ensure the security of our company fleet vehicles Essential Skills SIA Licence UK Manual Driving Licence Flexible and willing to learn. Right to work in the UK with a 5-year check able employment or education history. Excellent customer service, people skills and time management. About Company Join Today and Build a Better Tomorrow! At Securitas we are united by our purpose of helping make your world a safer place, we are committed to ethics, sustainability, and compliance, our core values - Integrity, Vigilance and Helpfulness .We have created a culture where our people are empowered to be the best they can be. We believe in celebrating our differences and creating a supportive environment where all voices are heard. Our colleagues are empowered to think big, fail fast and push the boundaries of innovation. As a purpose-led organisation, we aspire to make a difference every day - and we're looking for the best and brightest to join our team. Career opportunities to fuel your future, together we can invest in your professional and personal growth. No matter where you are in your career, there are many training and development opportunities. Your career is in your hands, and we will help you maximize your potential! We are always looking to grow too! That why we have been accredited as a Top Employer 5 years in a row. Join our team and use your talent and passion to help build a safer, healthier, and more efficient world. DE&I Securitas is an all-inclusive employer, and we encourage individuality within our company. We believe that diversity and inclusion are not just buzzwords, but integral parts of our business strategy. Our goal is to create an environment where every employee feels that they belong regardless of their background or identity. Our belonging strategy has three pillars, how you join us and develop your career, the way we lead our teams fair pay and benefits. To achieve this, we have a number of initiatives: employee networks which are a safe space to build communities and influence practices, Race at Work Charter, Armed Forces Covenant, Disability Confident, Reasonable Adjustment Passport, Domestic Abuse Charter, Healthy Workplace Awards and we are leading the way in the Neurodiversity Top Employer Certification. We celebrate our differences throughout the year by recognising significant dates such as BSL Week, International Women's Day, PRIDE, Black History Month and many more. If you want to learn more visit our website.
Securitas are recruiting Relief Mobile Officers, who will be operating out of our Cardiff Office As a Relief Officer, you will be working within Cardiff and the surrounding areas where you will be visiting our clients' sites to complete various tasks (locks, unlocks, patrols or alarm response). Flexible to work day and night shifts ? 36 - 42 hours per week £12.00-£12.50 per hour SIA Licence Essential Driving Licence Essential Ready to and make a difference? Apply now! About the Role Monitor fire alarms/intruder alarms Provide locking / unlocking services to client sites and premises. Look out for suspicious activity to diffuse. Retain full control of any threatening behaviour until the arrival of the police or any other external agency. Monitor loss and waste - reporting any incidences. Provide a variety of mobile services including patrols and alarm response for commercial or private clients, escort duties Ensure the security of our company fleet vehicles. Essential Skills SIA Licence UK Manual Driving Licence Flexible and willing to learn. Right to work in the UK with a 5-year check able employment or education history. Excellent customer service, people skills and time management. About Company Join Today and Build a Better Tomorrow! At Securitas we are united by our purpose of helping make your world a safer place, we are committed to ethics, sustainability, and compliance, our core values - Integrity, Vigilance and Helpfulness .We have created a culture where our people are empowered to be the best they can be. We believe in celebrating our differences and creating a supportive environment where all voices are heard. Our colleagues are empowered to think big, fail fast and push the boundaries of innovation. As a purpose-led organisation, we aspire to make a difference every day - and we're looking for the best and brightest to join our team. Career opportunities to fuel your future, together we can invest in your professional and personal growth. No matter where you are in your career, there are many training and development opportunities. Your career is in your hands, and we will help you maximize your potential! We are always looking to grow too! That why we have been accredited as a Top Employer 5 years in a row. Join our team and use your talent and passion to help build a safer, healthier, and more efficient world. DE&I Securitas is an all-inclusive employer, and we encourage individuality within our company. We believe that diversity and inclusion are not just buzzwords, but integral parts of our business strategy. Our goal is to create an environment where every employee feels that they belong regardless of their background or identity. Our belonging strategy has three pillars, how you join us and develop your career, the way we lead our teams fair pay and benefits. To achieve this, we have a number of initiatives: employee networks which are a safe space to build communities and influence practices, Race at Work Charter, Armed Forces Covenant, Disability Confident, Reasonable Adjustment Passport, Domestic Abuse Charter, Healthy Workplace Awards and we are leading the way in the Neurodiversity Top Employer Certification. We celebrate our differences throughout the year by recognising significant dates such as BSL Week, International Women's Day, PRIDE, Black History Month and many more. If you want to learn more visit our website.
May 01, 2024
Full time
Securitas are recruiting Relief Mobile Officers, who will be operating out of our Cardiff Office As a Relief Officer, you will be working within Cardiff and the surrounding areas where you will be visiting our clients' sites to complete various tasks (locks, unlocks, patrols or alarm response). Flexible to work day and night shifts ? 36 - 42 hours per week £12.00-£12.50 per hour SIA Licence Essential Driving Licence Essential Ready to and make a difference? Apply now! About the Role Monitor fire alarms/intruder alarms Provide locking / unlocking services to client sites and premises. Look out for suspicious activity to diffuse. Retain full control of any threatening behaviour until the arrival of the police or any other external agency. Monitor loss and waste - reporting any incidences. Provide a variety of mobile services including patrols and alarm response for commercial or private clients, escort duties Ensure the security of our company fleet vehicles. Essential Skills SIA Licence UK Manual Driving Licence Flexible and willing to learn. Right to work in the UK with a 5-year check able employment or education history. Excellent customer service, people skills and time management. About Company Join Today and Build a Better Tomorrow! At Securitas we are united by our purpose of helping make your world a safer place, we are committed to ethics, sustainability, and compliance, our core values - Integrity, Vigilance and Helpfulness .We have created a culture where our people are empowered to be the best they can be. We believe in celebrating our differences and creating a supportive environment where all voices are heard. Our colleagues are empowered to think big, fail fast and push the boundaries of innovation. As a purpose-led organisation, we aspire to make a difference every day - and we're looking for the best and brightest to join our team. Career opportunities to fuel your future, together we can invest in your professional and personal growth. No matter where you are in your career, there are many training and development opportunities. Your career is in your hands, and we will help you maximize your potential! We are always looking to grow too! That why we have been accredited as a Top Employer 5 years in a row. Join our team and use your talent and passion to help build a safer, healthier, and more efficient world. DE&I Securitas is an all-inclusive employer, and we encourage individuality within our company. We believe that diversity and inclusion are not just buzzwords, but integral parts of our business strategy. Our goal is to create an environment where every employee feels that they belong regardless of their background or identity. Our belonging strategy has three pillars, how you join us and develop your career, the way we lead our teams fair pay and benefits. To achieve this, we have a number of initiatives: employee networks which are a safe space to build communities and influence practices, Race at Work Charter, Armed Forces Covenant, Disability Confident, Reasonable Adjustment Passport, Domestic Abuse Charter, Healthy Workplace Awards and we are leading the way in the Neurodiversity Top Employer Certification. We celebrate our differences throughout the year by recognising significant dates such as BSL Week, International Women's Day, PRIDE, Black History Month and many more. If you want to learn more visit our website.
Are you an experienced and senior operational leader of services for children and families with the energy and commitment to lead a highly effective service? Our strategic ambition is for every child in family law proceedings to have an exceptional experience, everywhere in the country and every time. Key to being part of the leadership team and helping us to achieve our ambition, is inspirational, inclusive leadership, a commitment to continuously improve the quality and effectiveness of practice and to do this through developing collaborative partnerships in the family justice system. While we are proud that Ofsted judged us to be 'outstanding' earlier this year, we haven't come this far only to come this far. There is always more to do to serve the best interests of children in public and private law proceedings across England. Our inspection outcome has energised us to keep getting better at what we do for children and families and to hear feedback from them that tells us we are doing just that. Due to retirement and confirmation of our senior operational leadership structure, we are recruiting for two Deputy Directors for Operations and Improvement. If our ambition for children resonates with you, and you are confident you can demonstrate the breadth and depth of experience required for the role of Deputy Director for Operations and Improvement, have a track record as a senior leader in improving the quality and impact of social work practice, and your leadership style and values align with ours, we invite you to read on. Directly accountable to the National Director of Operations, if you join us in one of these roles, you will share a range of functions, responsibilities, and accountabilities, including: Consistent leadership of practice and management quality standards across 4 large English regions. The development, delivery, and oversight of annual operational service area improvement plans. Oversight and leadership of practice improvement programmes, including the associated arrangements for quality assurance and performance management. Membership of the corporate management team, working closely with the Chief Executive, Corporate Directors, the Chief People Officer, and members of the Cafcass Board Leading and working in partnership with the Ministry of Justice and the Department of Education in support of national initiatives and innovations to improve family justice. Representing Cafcass with local and national partners Facilitating national leadership groups of Heads of Practice, Service and Assistant Service Managers. Coaching aspiring leaders undertaking our Talent Programmes. Developing and supporting our flexible workforce. Providing operational insights and working collaboratively with corporate colleagues. Deputising for the National Director and providing leadership in respect of significant incidents, learning, and complaints. We are looking for individuals who already have significant experience at a senior level, have successfully led children's social work services, and are ready to take their next career step. We are also looking for you to demonstrate the following: Well-informed about current social work practice issues and an understanding of the value of a unified model of social work in safeguarding children and promoting their welfare. In-depth knowledge of social work within family law proceedings. How to lead a complex and diverse workforce, ideally with a national or large geography. A commitment to supporting, inspiring, and safeguarding the s wellbeing of staff. Managing resources effectively, Confidence in leading change and improvement, including giving account of improvement to board members and government sponsors. Skilled in interrogating and reporting performance and progress, including being able to evidence change and improvement consistently. As a national organisation, we are flexible on your location. However, we expect senior leaders to be visible which will mean some travel and overnight stays in different parts of the country, including our offices in central London. If you join us, you will be well-supported through induction, supervision, learning and performance review, whether you are already at this level of leadership or are taking your next career step. We offer an attractive reward package, flexible working to achieve that important work/life balance, and a comprehensive programme of support to maintain your wellbeing at work that includes 4 'wellbeing days' in addition to a generous annual leave entitlement. We are an organisation valuing, promoting and prioritising equality, diversity and inclusion and we especially welcome applications from people with diverse backgrounds. The Chief Executive and Corporate Directors sponsor our objectives in this regard, listening to and encouraging feedback from families, children and our staff about how well we are doing in terms of understanding and celebrating uniqueness. We encourage you to read the Deputy Director for Operations and Improvement job description and if you haven't already, to visit our website to find out more about 'working for us'. You may also benefit from visiting to the 'professionals' section. Next steps We have set out a timeline here for the recruitment to these positions. We anticipate a two-stage interview process, the first being an opportunity not only for us to find out more about you, but for you to strengthen your understanding of the role and Cafcass. The second stage will be a panel interview with members of the corporate management team. The Family Justice and Young People's Board (FJYPB), who always provide an invaluable perspective, will also assist with interviews. Closing date:Sunday 28 th April Initial interview:7 th to 10 th May Panel Interview:22 nd to 24 th May We look forward to receiving your applicatio
May 01, 2024
Full time
Are you an experienced and senior operational leader of services for children and families with the energy and commitment to lead a highly effective service? Our strategic ambition is for every child in family law proceedings to have an exceptional experience, everywhere in the country and every time. Key to being part of the leadership team and helping us to achieve our ambition, is inspirational, inclusive leadership, a commitment to continuously improve the quality and effectiveness of practice and to do this through developing collaborative partnerships in the family justice system. While we are proud that Ofsted judged us to be 'outstanding' earlier this year, we haven't come this far only to come this far. There is always more to do to serve the best interests of children in public and private law proceedings across England. Our inspection outcome has energised us to keep getting better at what we do for children and families and to hear feedback from them that tells us we are doing just that. Due to retirement and confirmation of our senior operational leadership structure, we are recruiting for two Deputy Directors for Operations and Improvement. If our ambition for children resonates with you, and you are confident you can demonstrate the breadth and depth of experience required for the role of Deputy Director for Operations and Improvement, have a track record as a senior leader in improving the quality and impact of social work practice, and your leadership style and values align with ours, we invite you to read on. Directly accountable to the National Director of Operations, if you join us in one of these roles, you will share a range of functions, responsibilities, and accountabilities, including: Consistent leadership of practice and management quality standards across 4 large English regions. The development, delivery, and oversight of annual operational service area improvement plans. Oversight and leadership of practice improvement programmes, including the associated arrangements for quality assurance and performance management. Membership of the corporate management team, working closely with the Chief Executive, Corporate Directors, the Chief People Officer, and members of the Cafcass Board Leading and working in partnership with the Ministry of Justice and the Department of Education in support of national initiatives and innovations to improve family justice. Representing Cafcass with local and national partners Facilitating national leadership groups of Heads of Practice, Service and Assistant Service Managers. Coaching aspiring leaders undertaking our Talent Programmes. Developing and supporting our flexible workforce. Providing operational insights and working collaboratively with corporate colleagues. Deputising for the National Director and providing leadership in respect of significant incidents, learning, and complaints. We are looking for individuals who already have significant experience at a senior level, have successfully led children's social work services, and are ready to take their next career step. We are also looking for you to demonstrate the following: Well-informed about current social work practice issues and an understanding of the value of a unified model of social work in safeguarding children and promoting their welfare. In-depth knowledge of social work within family law proceedings. How to lead a complex and diverse workforce, ideally with a national or large geography. A commitment to supporting, inspiring, and safeguarding the s wellbeing of staff. Managing resources effectively, Confidence in leading change and improvement, including giving account of improvement to board members and government sponsors. Skilled in interrogating and reporting performance and progress, including being able to evidence change and improvement consistently. As a national organisation, we are flexible on your location. However, we expect senior leaders to be visible which will mean some travel and overnight stays in different parts of the country, including our offices in central London. If you join us, you will be well-supported through induction, supervision, learning and performance review, whether you are already at this level of leadership or are taking your next career step. We offer an attractive reward package, flexible working to achieve that important work/life balance, and a comprehensive programme of support to maintain your wellbeing at work that includes 4 'wellbeing days' in addition to a generous annual leave entitlement. We are an organisation valuing, promoting and prioritising equality, diversity and inclusion and we especially welcome applications from people with diverse backgrounds. The Chief Executive and Corporate Directors sponsor our objectives in this regard, listening to and encouraging feedback from families, children and our staff about how well we are doing in terms of understanding and celebrating uniqueness. We encourage you to read the Deputy Director for Operations and Improvement job description and if you haven't already, to visit our website to find out more about 'working for us'. You may also benefit from visiting to the 'professionals' section. Next steps We have set out a timeline here for the recruitment to these positions. We anticipate a two-stage interview process, the first being an opportunity not only for us to find out more about you, but for you to strengthen your understanding of the role and Cafcass. The second stage will be a panel interview with members of the corporate management team. The Family Justice and Young People's Board (FJYPB), who always provide an invaluable perspective, will also assist with interviews. Closing date:Sunday 28 th April Initial interview:7 th to 10 th May Panel Interview:22 nd to 24 th May We look forward to receiving your applicatio
Are you ready to embark on a dynamic role where no two days are the same? Look no further! This independent specialist school is seeking a versatile Administrative Assistant / Data Protection Officer to join their team in Leicester. You'll be joining a school where they prioritise the needs of their amazing young people by providing access to a bespoke, person-centred curriculum, which in turn leads to successful, resilient, independent, and confident individuals. Read on to find out more Administrative Assistant / Data Protection OfficerLeicester, LE8 8AJ Monday to Friday 8:30am to 3:30pm term time, but open to negotiated hours Permanent position £12 - £15 per hour dependent on experience Please Note: Applicants must be authorised to work in the UK This school is dedicated to nurturing the unique strengths of children with autism (Year 6 to Year 11), providing a supportive and enriching environment where they can flourish. The mission is to see "Autism as a strength and not a weakness" and the school values - Independent, Kind, Confident, Prepared, Positive, Safe, Respectful, Happy - guide everything they do. The school provides personalised support for up to 25 mainstream students, ensuring individual growth and development. Located in the rural, picturesque town of Fleckney, they utilise the village's amenities and surrounding open spaces for diverse learning experiences, including equine therapy and outdoor activities. With so many local amenities, they endeavour to be able to secure links for work experience, or voluntary work. About the Role: You'll be pivotal in supporting the administrative and organisational processes within the school as well as being the Data Protection Officer Key responsibilities include: Administration: Maintain record systems, manage calendars, and handle emails and forms efficiently. Provide IT support, manage post, and assist staff as needed. Data Protection: Ensure compliance, conduct audits, and advise staff. Act as the point of contact for data subjects and the Information Commissioner. Attendance Management: Record and report pupil attendance, follow up on late arrivals, and communicate with parents while observing safeguarding procedures. Reception: Manage inquiries, collaborate with colleagues, and support staff and pupils. Security: Control premises access, implement safeguarding procedures, and maintain a secure environment. Written Communication: Craft professional communications and manage online/offline correspondence. Other Responsibilities: Adhere to policies, undergo training, ensure health and safety compliance, and contribute to student well-being. About You: The ideal candidate will be someone with: Qualifications in First Aid (or willingness to obtain) Administrative experience Strong communication and organisational skills Proficiency in Microsoft Office Understanding of data protection and safeguarding Benefits: Join a school that makes a real impact on the lives of its students and community. Enjoy benefits such as: Free onsite parking Pension scheme Ongoing professional qualification investment Ready to join a team dedicated to making a difference? Apply now and be part of something special! How to apply for the role: If you have the skills and experience required for this position, click "apply" today and check your inbox for an email providing more information on how to tailor your application and provide a cover letter or any supporting documents. You must be authorised to work in the UK. No agencies please. Flat Fee Recruiter is an advertising agency promoting this role on behalf of the employer. You will be contacted directly by the employer and not Flat Fee Recruiter should they wish to move forward with your application. The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all students as their fundamental right, irrespective of academic engagement and attainment. There is an expectation that all stakeholders, visiting professionals and volunteers share and promote this commitment to safeguarding and the welfare of every student.' All students have the right to thrive and flourish in the knowledge that they are safe and supported by every adult in the building.' We will challenge any member of the school community along with any visitor whose values are inconsistent with the school's values.' The school is committed to creating a diverse workforce. They will consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to sex, race, religion, belief, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, pregnancy, maternity, age, disability, marriage or civil partnership. Other suitable skills and experience include Education, School, Secondary School, Admin, Administrator, Administration, Admin Assistant, Administrative Assistant, Data Protection, Data Protection Officer, Data Governance, Data Protection Coordinator
May 01, 2024
Full time
Are you ready to embark on a dynamic role where no two days are the same? Look no further! This independent specialist school is seeking a versatile Administrative Assistant / Data Protection Officer to join their team in Leicester. You'll be joining a school where they prioritise the needs of their amazing young people by providing access to a bespoke, person-centred curriculum, which in turn leads to successful, resilient, independent, and confident individuals. Read on to find out more Administrative Assistant / Data Protection OfficerLeicester, LE8 8AJ Monday to Friday 8:30am to 3:30pm term time, but open to negotiated hours Permanent position £12 - £15 per hour dependent on experience Please Note: Applicants must be authorised to work in the UK This school is dedicated to nurturing the unique strengths of children with autism (Year 6 to Year 11), providing a supportive and enriching environment where they can flourish. The mission is to see "Autism as a strength and not a weakness" and the school values - Independent, Kind, Confident, Prepared, Positive, Safe, Respectful, Happy - guide everything they do. The school provides personalised support for up to 25 mainstream students, ensuring individual growth and development. Located in the rural, picturesque town of Fleckney, they utilise the village's amenities and surrounding open spaces for diverse learning experiences, including equine therapy and outdoor activities. With so many local amenities, they endeavour to be able to secure links for work experience, or voluntary work. About the Role: You'll be pivotal in supporting the administrative and organisational processes within the school as well as being the Data Protection Officer Key responsibilities include: Administration: Maintain record systems, manage calendars, and handle emails and forms efficiently. Provide IT support, manage post, and assist staff as needed. Data Protection: Ensure compliance, conduct audits, and advise staff. Act as the point of contact for data subjects and the Information Commissioner. Attendance Management: Record and report pupil attendance, follow up on late arrivals, and communicate with parents while observing safeguarding procedures. Reception: Manage inquiries, collaborate with colleagues, and support staff and pupils. Security: Control premises access, implement safeguarding procedures, and maintain a secure environment. Written Communication: Craft professional communications and manage online/offline correspondence. Other Responsibilities: Adhere to policies, undergo training, ensure health and safety compliance, and contribute to student well-being. About You: The ideal candidate will be someone with: Qualifications in First Aid (or willingness to obtain) Administrative experience Strong communication and organisational skills Proficiency in Microsoft Office Understanding of data protection and safeguarding Benefits: Join a school that makes a real impact on the lives of its students and community. Enjoy benefits such as: Free onsite parking Pension scheme Ongoing professional qualification investment Ready to join a team dedicated to making a difference? Apply now and be part of something special! How to apply for the role: If you have the skills and experience required for this position, click "apply" today and check your inbox for an email providing more information on how to tailor your application and provide a cover letter or any supporting documents. You must be authorised to work in the UK. No agencies please. Flat Fee Recruiter is an advertising agency promoting this role on behalf of the employer. You will be contacted directly by the employer and not Flat Fee Recruiter should they wish to move forward with your application. The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all students as their fundamental right, irrespective of academic engagement and attainment. There is an expectation that all stakeholders, visiting professionals and volunteers share and promote this commitment to safeguarding and the welfare of every student.' All students have the right to thrive and flourish in the knowledge that they are safe and supported by every adult in the building.' We will challenge any member of the school community along with any visitor whose values are inconsistent with the school's values.' The school is committed to creating a diverse workforce. They will consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to sex, race, religion, belief, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, pregnancy, maternity, age, disability, marriage or civil partnership. Other suitable skills and experience include Education, School, Secondary School, Admin, Administrator, Administration, Admin Assistant, Administrative Assistant, Data Protection, Data Protection Officer, Data Governance, Data Protection Coordinator
Join Securitas as a Mobile Team Leader! As a Mobile Team Leader, you will be working within Bristol and the surrounding areas where you will be visiting our clients' sites to complete various tasks (locks, unlocks, patrols or alarm response). ? Guaranteed 48 hrs/wk, Tuesday-Friday Company vehicle provided! Full training & smart uniform included. Apply now and be part of our highly skilled and dedicated team! About the Role Provide a variety of back-up support mobile services including patrols and alarm responses for commercial or private clients, escort duties, and any other work as required throughout the shift. Compile incident and alarm activation reports as required to a legible and accurate standard. Ensure the security of any company vehicle used and maintain it to the required standard. Reflect a professional company image at all times. Manage a team of Mobile Patrol Officers Essential Skills SIA licence Full manual driving licence Right to work in the UK Provide a 5-year checkable history Able to work nights (flexible working) if required About Company Join Today and Build a Better Tomorrow! At Securitas we are united by our purpose of helping make your world a safer place, we are committed to ethics, sustainability, and compliance, our core values - Integrity, Vigilance and Helpfulness .We have created a culture where our people are empowered to be the best they can be. We believe in celebrating our differences and creating a supportive environment where all voices are heard. Our colleagues are empowered to think big, fail fast and push the boundaries of innovation. As a purpose-led organisation, we aspire to make a difference every day - and we're looking for the best and brightest to join our team. Career opportunities to fuel your future, together we can invest in your professional and personal growth. No matter where you are in your career, there are many training and development opportunities. Your career is in your hands, and we will help you maximize your potential! We are always looking to grow too! That why we have been accredited as a Top Employer 5 years in a row. Join our team and use your talent and passion to help build a safer, healthier, and more efficient world. DE&I Securitas is an all-inclusive employer, and we encourage individuality within our company. We believe that diversity and inclusion are not just buzzwords, but integral parts of our business strategy. Our goal is to create an environment where every employee feels that they belong regardless of their background or identity. Our belonging strategy has three pillars, how you join us and develop your career, the way we lead our teams fair pay and benefits. To achieve this, we have a number of initiatives: employee networks which are a safe space to build communities and influence practices, Race at Work Charter, Armed Forces Covenant, Disability Confident, Reasonable Adjustment Passport, Domestic Abuse Charter, Healthy Workplace Awards and we are leading the way in the Neurodiversity Top Employer Certification. We celebrate our differences throughout the year by recognising significant dates such as BSL Week, International Women's Day, PRIDE, Black History Month and many more. If you want to learn more visit our website. Benefits Health & Wellbeing Company pension and advice and planning Life assurance scheme Discounted gym memberships Wellness advice and support, including financial, emotional and physical Dental and Physical Health Plans Lifestyle Benefits Cycle to work scheme Car lease and new car purchasing schemes Discounts on high street brands, online shopping, holidays, days out and Arriva Bus Travel Mortgage Advise Payroll ISA's Eligibility for Costco Membership Learning & Development Support with further education 100's of eLearning courses Accredited courses by C&G, ILM, IOSH and SIA Leadership Development programs both local and global Giving Back Payroll Giving Working with charities such as Calderwood House, KPMB and Wooden Spoon Supporting local community initiatives Supporting people back to work with organisations such as TalkBack and Downs-Syndrome Org
May 01, 2024
Full time
Join Securitas as a Mobile Team Leader! As a Mobile Team Leader, you will be working within Bristol and the surrounding areas where you will be visiting our clients' sites to complete various tasks (locks, unlocks, patrols or alarm response). ? Guaranteed 48 hrs/wk, Tuesday-Friday Company vehicle provided! Full training & smart uniform included. Apply now and be part of our highly skilled and dedicated team! About the Role Provide a variety of back-up support mobile services including patrols and alarm responses for commercial or private clients, escort duties, and any other work as required throughout the shift. Compile incident and alarm activation reports as required to a legible and accurate standard. Ensure the security of any company vehicle used and maintain it to the required standard. Reflect a professional company image at all times. Manage a team of Mobile Patrol Officers Essential Skills SIA licence Full manual driving licence Right to work in the UK Provide a 5-year checkable history Able to work nights (flexible working) if required About Company Join Today and Build a Better Tomorrow! At Securitas we are united by our purpose of helping make your world a safer place, we are committed to ethics, sustainability, and compliance, our core values - Integrity, Vigilance and Helpfulness .We have created a culture where our people are empowered to be the best they can be. We believe in celebrating our differences and creating a supportive environment where all voices are heard. Our colleagues are empowered to think big, fail fast and push the boundaries of innovation. As a purpose-led organisation, we aspire to make a difference every day - and we're looking for the best and brightest to join our team. Career opportunities to fuel your future, together we can invest in your professional and personal growth. No matter where you are in your career, there are many training and development opportunities. Your career is in your hands, and we will help you maximize your potential! We are always looking to grow too! That why we have been accredited as a Top Employer 5 years in a row. Join our team and use your talent and passion to help build a safer, healthier, and more efficient world. DE&I Securitas is an all-inclusive employer, and we encourage individuality within our company. We believe that diversity and inclusion are not just buzzwords, but integral parts of our business strategy. Our goal is to create an environment where every employee feels that they belong regardless of their background or identity. Our belonging strategy has three pillars, how you join us and develop your career, the way we lead our teams fair pay and benefits. To achieve this, we have a number of initiatives: employee networks which are a safe space to build communities and influence practices, Race at Work Charter, Armed Forces Covenant, Disability Confident, Reasonable Adjustment Passport, Domestic Abuse Charter, Healthy Workplace Awards and we are leading the way in the Neurodiversity Top Employer Certification. We celebrate our differences throughout the year by recognising significant dates such as BSL Week, International Women's Day, PRIDE, Black History Month and many more. If you want to learn more visit our website. Benefits Health & Wellbeing Company pension and advice and planning Life assurance scheme Discounted gym memberships Wellness advice and support, including financial, emotional and physical Dental and Physical Health Plans Lifestyle Benefits Cycle to work scheme Car lease and new car purchasing schemes Discounts on high street brands, online shopping, holidays, days out and Arriva Bus Travel Mortgage Advise Payroll ISA's Eligibility for Costco Membership Learning & Development Support with further education 100's of eLearning courses Accredited courses by C&G, ILM, IOSH and SIA Leadership Development programs both local and global Giving Back Payroll Giving Working with charities such as Calderwood House, KPMB and Wooden Spoon Supporting local community initiatives Supporting people back to work with organisations such as TalkBack and Downs-Syndrome Org
Would you like to help us make the world a safer place, people protecting people? Hi, we're Securitas, we guard and protect things, right now somewhere around the world someone's most important assets are being monitored and protected by our Security Teams. From maintaining a safe environment for fans at Wembley Stadium or monitoring CCTV for savers cash at a global Bank, through to guarding the real estate and construction workforce for one of the UK's largest Rail infrastructure projects, our Security Officers play an integral role in making people feel safe. How you will make an impact as a Security Officer: Reporting to the onsite Supervisor, the Relief Security Officer will be based on a large site for an international defence, aerospace and security company. You will play a vital security role in protecting critical information for air, maritime, land and cyber domains. You will be required to securely guard the property, company assets, visiting customers and employees of our client in Frimley/Guilford/New Malden You will also be required to carry out patrols across a large facility, walking perimeters both internally and externally. You will be required to man a static guardhouse and sign in company visitors. You will always remain alert and vigilant to detect and deter any suspicious or threatening activity. As a Security Officer, you will retain full control of any threatening behaviour until the arrival of the Police or other external agency. Ensure health and safety procedures are always followed recording and reporting all faults, health and safety hazards. You will operate radios other physical security equipment used on site. Carry out initial investigations and report both verbally and in writing on incidents, suspicious activities, objects and vehicles. Essential Skills What you will bring to be a Security Officer: Previous experience gained in a Corporate Security environment would be desirable You will hold a current SIA Front Door License or be willing to complete the necessary training to acquire professional accreditation. Applicants will possess excellent customer service skills Applicants will have good communication skills, able to articulate with authority You must be able to remain calm and maintain a high level of professionalism at all times You will have a resilient approach to your guarding duties You will be vigilant and alert, able to use caution and apply an inquisitive mindset to your duties. All applicants must hold a clear 5-year checkable employment history Due to the nature of our client's industry sector applicants must meet strict UK right to work criteria. A basic level of PC literacy is required, able to use email and operate a two-way radio You will be required to work alternating 12-hour shift 42 hour contract. Relief officer working in our sites at Frimley/Guilford/New Malden
May 01, 2024
Full time
Would you like to help us make the world a safer place, people protecting people? Hi, we're Securitas, we guard and protect things, right now somewhere around the world someone's most important assets are being monitored and protected by our Security Teams. From maintaining a safe environment for fans at Wembley Stadium or monitoring CCTV for savers cash at a global Bank, through to guarding the real estate and construction workforce for one of the UK's largest Rail infrastructure projects, our Security Officers play an integral role in making people feel safe. How you will make an impact as a Security Officer: Reporting to the onsite Supervisor, the Relief Security Officer will be based on a large site for an international defence, aerospace and security company. You will play a vital security role in protecting critical information for air, maritime, land and cyber domains. You will be required to securely guard the property, company assets, visiting customers and employees of our client in Frimley/Guilford/New Malden You will also be required to carry out patrols across a large facility, walking perimeters both internally and externally. You will be required to man a static guardhouse and sign in company visitors. You will always remain alert and vigilant to detect and deter any suspicious or threatening activity. As a Security Officer, you will retain full control of any threatening behaviour until the arrival of the Police or other external agency. Ensure health and safety procedures are always followed recording and reporting all faults, health and safety hazards. You will operate radios other physical security equipment used on site. Carry out initial investigations and report both verbally and in writing on incidents, suspicious activities, objects and vehicles. Essential Skills What you will bring to be a Security Officer: Previous experience gained in a Corporate Security environment would be desirable You will hold a current SIA Front Door License or be willing to complete the necessary training to acquire professional accreditation. Applicants will possess excellent customer service skills Applicants will have good communication skills, able to articulate with authority You must be able to remain calm and maintain a high level of professionalism at all times You will have a resilient approach to your guarding duties You will be vigilant and alert, able to use caution and apply an inquisitive mindset to your duties. All applicants must hold a clear 5-year checkable employment history Due to the nature of our client's industry sector applicants must meet strict UK right to work criteria. A basic level of PC literacy is required, able to use email and operate a two-way radio You will be required to work alternating 12-hour shift 42 hour contract. Relief officer working in our sites at Frimley/Guilford/New Malden
We are looking to appoint an outstanding and inspirational leader as Chief Executive Officer with a vision for growth and impact We create opportunities for people of all backgrounds and abilities to experience moments of inspiration, revelation, wonder, and hope through observing the cosmos. We aim to promote an interest in the science of astronomy, facilitating the education of the science of astronomy, and maintaining a world-class astronomical observatory in Kielder Forest in which these activities take place. Our primary activity is public outreach, inspiring people with our love of the night sky. We do this via events at the Observatory, hosting thousands of people a year. We also deliver one of the most significant STEM schools outreach programmes in the North East, visiting hundreds of schools and inspiring thousands of students every year and we provide pathways into STEM at all ages, with work placements, paid internships, teacher CPD, and a thriving volunteer programme. Many of our staff (and our trustees) started as volunteers, and many have come to us straight from university. Our current CEO has been in post for 3.5 years, successfully guiding Kielder Observatory through the pandemic, supporting a thorough review of our business processes and creating a happy, vibrant, high-profile and high-performing organisation poised for sustainable growth. We expect our new CEO to build on this legacy, come to the role with a vision for growth and impact and have exceptional skills in: Leadership: personal drive to maintain the organisation's momentum and its culture of learning and continuous improvement. Governance: as CEO of a charity, role modelling the Nolan principles and having experience with good governance. Advocacy and networking: skilful navigation of and contribution to a complex stakeholder and partner landscape, to maintain and grow our profile and deliver mutual objectives. Operational management: a sound understanding of all aspects of regulatory requirements, from facilities management to H&S to HR tov budgets and more. Strategic judgement: ability to foresee risks and outcomes and exercise good judgement and entrepreneurial flair in choosing courses of action. Reporting to the Board of Trustees, the post's primary purpose is to fulfill the vision, mission, and charitable objects of Kielder Observatory Astronomical Society, implementing the agreed strategy, leading the team, supporting the Board of Trustees, ensuring good governance and regulatory compliance, and overseeing the efficient operation of KOAS's events, arts, education, and science programmes, and other activities as they arise. Terms: Permanent Contract A CV outlining your career history, achievements, and academic and professional qualifications. A supporting statement (maximum 2 x A4 pages) demonstrating your motivation, skills, and experience and any other information relevant to the role. Closing Date: Sunday 2nd July Preliminary Interviews: Thursday 13th & Friday 14th July Final Panel Interviews: tbc For an informal and confidential discussion, to ask a question on any aspect of the appointment process, or for additional information, please contact our advising consultant Philip Nelson on or via email at
May 01, 2024
Full time
We are looking to appoint an outstanding and inspirational leader as Chief Executive Officer with a vision for growth and impact We create opportunities for people of all backgrounds and abilities to experience moments of inspiration, revelation, wonder, and hope through observing the cosmos. We aim to promote an interest in the science of astronomy, facilitating the education of the science of astronomy, and maintaining a world-class astronomical observatory in Kielder Forest in which these activities take place. Our primary activity is public outreach, inspiring people with our love of the night sky. We do this via events at the Observatory, hosting thousands of people a year. We also deliver one of the most significant STEM schools outreach programmes in the North East, visiting hundreds of schools and inspiring thousands of students every year and we provide pathways into STEM at all ages, with work placements, paid internships, teacher CPD, and a thriving volunteer programme. Many of our staff (and our trustees) started as volunteers, and many have come to us straight from university. Our current CEO has been in post for 3.5 years, successfully guiding Kielder Observatory through the pandemic, supporting a thorough review of our business processes and creating a happy, vibrant, high-profile and high-performing organisation poised for sustainable growth. We expect our new CEO to build on this legacy, come to the role with a vision for growth and impact and have exceptional skills in: Leadership: personal drive to maintain the organisation's momentum and its culture of learning and continuous improvement. Governance: as CEO of a charity, role modelling the Nolan principles and having experience with good governance. Advocacy and networking: skilful navigation of and contribution to a complex stakeholder and partner landscape, to maintain and grow our profile and deliver mutual objectives. Operational management: a sound understanding of all aspects of regulatory requirements, from facilities management to H&S to HR tov budgets and more. Strategic judgement: ability to foresee risks and outcomes and exercise good judgement and entrepreneurial flair in choosing courses of action. Reporting to the Board of Trustees, the post's primary purpose is to fulfill the vision, mission, and charitable objects of Kielder Observatory Astronomical Society, implementing the agreed strategy, leading the team, supporting the Board of Trustees, ensuring good governance and regulatory compliance, and overseeing the efficient operation of KOAS's events, arts, education, and science programmes, and other activities as they arise. Terms: Permanent Contract A CV outlining your career history, achievements, and academic and professional qualifications. A supporting statement (maximum 2 x A4 pages) demonstrating your motivation, skills, and experience and any other information relevant to the role. Closing Date: Sunday 2nd July Preliminary Interviews: Thursday 13th & Friday 14th July Final Panel Interviews: tbc For an informal and confidential discussion, to ask a question on any aspect of the appointment process, or for additional information, please contact our advising consultant Philip Nelson on or via email at
Would you like to help us make the world a safer place, people protecting people? Hi, we're Securitas, we guard and protect things, right now somewhere around the world someone's most important assets are being monitored and protected by our Security Teams. From maintaining a safe environment for fans at Wembley Stadium or monitoring CCTV for savers cash at a global Bank, through to guarding the real estate and construction workforce for one of the UK's largest Rail infrastructure projects, our Security Officers play an integral role in making people feel safe. How you will make an impact as a Security Officer: Reporting to the onsite Supervisor, the Relief Security Officer will be based on a large site for an international defence, aerospace and security company. You will play a vital security role in protecting critical information for air, maritime, land and cyber domains. You will be required to securely guard the property, company assets, visiting customers and employees of our client. You will also be required to carry out patrols across a large facility, walking perimeters both internally and externally. You will be required to man a static guardhouse and sign in company visitors. You will always remain alert and vigilant to detect and deter any suspicious or threatening activity. As a Security Officer, you will retain full control of any threatening behaviour until the arrival of the Police or other external agency. Ensure health and safety procedures are always followed recording and reporting all faults, health and safety hazards. You will operate radios other physical security equipment used on site. Carry out initial investigations and report both verbally and in writing on incidents, suspicious activities, objects and vehicles. Patrolling, access and egress control, cctv and alarm monitoring and other duties relevant to the site Essential Skills What you will bring to be a Security Officer: Previous experience gained in a Corporate Security environment would be desirable You will hold a current SIA Front Door License or be willing to complete the necessary training to acquire professional accreditation. Applicants will possess excellent customer service skills Applicants will have good communication skills, able to articulate with authority You must be able to remain calm and maintain a high level of professionalism at all times You will have a resilient approach to your guarding duties You will be vigilant and alert, able to use caution and apply an inquisitive mindset to your duties. All applicants must hold a clear 5-year checkable employment history Due to the nature of our client's industry sector applicants must meet strict UK right to work criteria. A basic level of PC literacy is required, able to use email and operate a two-way radio. You will be required to work alternating 12 hour shift patterns these will include both days, nights & weekends (07:00 - 19.00 / 19:00 - 07:00) 36 hour Relief Officer contract. Must be UK National due to business requitement Must be able to achieve SC clearance - 5 year history check and recent DBS About Company Join Today and Build a Better Tomorrow! At Securitas we are united by our purpose of helping make your world a safer place, we are committed to ethics, sustainability, and compliance, our core values - Integrity, Vigilance and Helpfulness .We have created a culture where our people are empowered to be the best they can be. We believe in celebrating our differences and creating a supportive environment where all voices are heard. Our colleagues are empowered to think big, fail fast and push the boundaries of innovation. As a purpose-led organisation, we aspire to make a difference every day - and we're looking for the best and brightest to join our team. Career opportunities to fuel your future, together we can invest in your professional and personal growth. No matter where you are in your career, there are many training and development opportunities. Your career is in your hands, and we will help you maximize your potential! We are always looking to grow too! That why we have been accredited as a Top Employer 5 years in a row. Join our team and use your talent and passion to help build a safer, healthier, and more efficient world. Benefits Health & Wellbeing Company pension and advice and planning Life assurance scheme Discounted gym memberships Wellness advice and support, including financial, emotional and physical Dental and Physical Health Plans Lifestyle Benefits Cycle to work scheme Car lease and new car purchasing schemes Discounts on high street brands, online shopping, holidays, days out and Arriva Bus Travel Mortgage Advise Payroll ISA's Eligibility for Costco Membership Learning & Development Support with further education 100's of eLearning courses Accredited courses by C&G, ILM, IOSH and SIA Leadership Development programs both local and global Giving Back Payroll Giving Working with charities such as Calderwood House, KPMB and Wooden Spoon Supporting local community initiatives Supporting people back to work with organisations such as TalkBack and Downs-Syndrome Org
May 01, 2024
Full time
Would you like to help us make the world a safer place, people protecting people? Hi, we're Securitas, we guard and protect things, right now somewhere around the world someone's most important assets are being monitored and protected by our Security Teams. From maintaining a safe environment for fans at Wembley Stadium or monitoring CCTV for savers cash at a global Bank, through to guarding the real estate and construction workforce for one of the UK's largest Rail infrastructure projects, our Security Officers play an integral role in making people feel safe. How you will make an impact as a Security Officer: Reporting to the onsite Supervisor, the Relief Security Officer will be based on a large site for an international defence, aerospace and security company. You will play a vital security role in protecting critical information for air, maritime, land and cyber domains. You will be required to securely guard the property, company assets, visiting customers and employees of our client. You will also be required to carry out patrols across a large facility, walking perimeters both internally and externally. You will be required to man a static guardhouse and sign in company visitors. You will always remain alert and vigilant to detect and deter any suspicious or threatening activity. As a Security Officer, you will retain full control of any threatening behaviour until the arrival of the Police or other external agency. Ensure health and safety procedures are always followed recording and reporting all faults, health and safety hazards. You will operate radios other physical security equipment used on site. Carry out initial investigations and report both verbally and in writing on incidents, suspicious activities, objects and vehicles. Patrolling, access and egress control, cctv and alarm monitoring and other duties relevant to the site Essential Skills What you will bring to be a Security Officer: Previous experience gained in a Corporate Security environment would be desirable You will hold a current SIA Front Door License or be willing to complete the necessary training to acquire professional accreditation. Applicants will possess excellent customer service skills Applicants will have good communication skills, able to articulate with authority You must be able to remain calm and maintain a high level of professionalism at all times You will have a resilient approach to your guarding duties You will be vigilant and alert, able to use caution and apply an inquisitive mindset to your duties. All applicants must hold a clear 5-year checkable employment history Due to the nature of our client's industry sector applicants must meet strict UK right to work criteria. A basic level of PC literacy is required, able to use email and operate a two-way radio. You will be required to work alternating 12 hour shift patterns these will include both days, nights & weekends (07:00 - 19.00 / 19:00 - 07:00) 36 hour Relief Officer contract. Must be UK National due to business requitement Must be able to achieve SC clearance - 5 year history check and recent DBS About Company Join Today and Build a Better Tomorrow! At Securitas we are united by our purpose of helping make your world a safer place, we are committed to ethics, sustainability, and compliance, our core values - Integrity, Vigilance and Helpfulness .We have created a culture where our people are empowered to be the best they can be. We believe in celebrating our differences and creating a supportive environment where all voices are heard. Our colleagues are empowered to think big, fail fast and push the boundaries of innovation. As a purpose-led organisation, we aspire to make a difference every day - and we're looking for the best and brightest to join our team. Career opportunities to fuel your future, together we can invest in your professional and personal growth. No matter where you are in your career, there are many training and development opportunities. Your career is in your hands, and we will help you maximize your potential! We are always looking to grow too! That why we have been accredited as a Top Employer 5 years in a row. Join our team and use your talent and passion to help build a safer, healthier, and more efficient world. Benefits Health & Wellbeing Company pension and advice and planning Life assurance scheme Discounted gym memberships Wellness advice and support, including financial, emotional and physical Dental and Physical Health Plans Lifestyle Benefits Cycle to work scheme Car lease and new car purchasing schemes Discounts on high street brands, online shopping, holidays, days out and Arriva Bus Travel Mortgage Advise Payroll ISA's Eligibility for Costco Membership Learning & Development Support with further education 100's of eLearning courses Accredited courses by C&G, ILM, IOSH and SIA Leadership Development programs both local and global Giving Back Payroll Giving Working with charities such as Calderwood House, KPMB and Wooden Spoon Supporting local community initiatives Supporting people back to work with organisations such as TalkBack and Downs-Syndrome Org
Are you an Experienced School Administrator seeking work in Accrington. Tradewind Education are delighted to be working with an Alternative Provision in Accrington to recruit an Experienced School Administrator role 37.5-hours a week, asap start. This position does have the potential to go permanent for the right candidate. Duties will include answering the telephone, inputting pupil attendance, working with exam boards, marketing, and communication, signing in visitors and spreadsheets. The focus will be analysis and other clerical responsibilities. Due to the nature of the role, the successful candidate will have experience working within a school, you will report to the to the Head Teacher. After visiting the school, I was really impressed with the state-of-the-art facilities. This school also encourages and healthy and active approach to everyday school life. The school has a welcoming team of staff and a strong and well-structured SLT The Alternative Provision school has close to motorway links and it is also easily accessible via public transport. This school also has a large on-site car park available to all staff. Click 'Apply Now' to be considered for this great position as a School Administrator/ Communication Officer or for more information about the role, contact Christina on or
Apr 30, 2024
Full time
Are you an Experienced School Administrator seeking work in Accrington. Tradewind Education are delighted to be working with an Alternative Provision in Accrington to recruit an Experienced School Administrator role 37.5-hours a week, asap start. This position does have the potential to go permanent for the right candidate. Duties will include answering the telephone, inputting pupil attendance, working with exam boards, marketing, and communication, signing in visitors and spreadsheets. The focus will be analysis and other clerical responsibilities. Due to the nature of the role, the successful candidate will have experience working within a school, you will report to the to the Head Teacher. After visiting the school, I was really impressed with the state-of-the-art facilities. This school also encourages and healthy and active approach to everyday school life. The school has a welcoming team of staff and a strong and well-structured SLT The Alternative Provision school has close to motorway links and it is also easily accessible via public transport. This school also has a large on-site car park available to all staff. Click 'Apply Now' to be considered for this great position as a School Administrator/ Communication Officer or for more information about the role, contact Christina on or
Jewish Learning Venture's (JLV) mission is to inspire and empower families raising Jewish children,primarily in the Greater Philadelphia area, to make Judaism meaningful and relevant for themselves. Our innovative programs guide families and leaders of organizations to see Judaism as a means to create and maintain meaningful, thriving lives, through a Jewish lens. JLV fulfills our mission primarily through three programmatic areas: (i) Family Engagement ( jkidphilly and PJ Library in Philadelphia ); (ii) Jewish Education Innovation ( Jewish Education Leadership Development ); and (iii) Disability Inclusion ( Whole Community Inclusion and jkidACCESS ). For more information about JLV, please visit and . Position Overview: JLV is seeking a dynamic leader who excels at building relationships, strategic planning, collaboration, development, and innovation with and for the benefit of the community, its stakeholders and professional staff. This individual will be charged with forging, strengthening and maintaining relationships with colleagues, board members and members of the Greater Philadelphia Jewish community. The CEO will steward JLV utilizing "best practices" to meet our mission. The position requires exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, leading a highly motivated, committed and productive staff with a team approach, and continuing to promote a culture of collaboration and support while inspiring, engaging and empowering all stakeholders. Although currently JLV is conducting all of its affairs virtually, hopefully JLV will return to in-person operations in its office in suburban Philadelphia sometime in the summer/fall of 2021. JLV anticipates that the position will commence on July 1, 2021. Specific Responsibilities: Advocating the mission of JLV to its stakeholders to increase the awareness of JLV's impact upon the Philadelphia Jewish community; Maintaining current and developing new meaningful relationships with community partners; Leading JLV's Institutional Advancement program to ensure the sustainability of a financially-healthy and mission-driven organization; Leading JLV staff to consistently develop and implement innovative programs in furtherance of JLV's mission; Overseeing the recruitment and professional development of JLV staff including active leadership of, and engagement and collaboration with, JLV staff; Overseeing the development of volunteer leadership of JLV, including Officers, Directors and Trustees; and Periodically revisiting, implementing and developing JLV's strategic and tactical plans. Strong advocacy skills in engaging others in person, in writing and virtually (as necessary); Strong analytical skills relating to budgeting and other financial analysis; Thorough command of Jewish customs and practices; Effectively communicate JLV's mission within the community and actively engage community leaders, in order to increase awareness of JLV in the Philadelphia community and beyond; Strong ability to enhance and maintain a sustainable fundraising program; Substantial facility with the use of technology; Visionary leadership skills employing a collaborative leadership style; Models cutting- edge innovative strategic and programmatic mission-driven vision; Dedicated to serving individuals of all abilities; Strong knowledge of, and experience with, Jewish education, particularly as it relates to supplemental school programs; Ability to inspire stakeholders and acceptance and appreciation of multiple perspectives; and Ability to create and sustain an inspiring, committed, motivated and engaging professional staff. Qualifications: Minimum of a bachelor's degree (with one or more graduate degrees preferred), with at least 10 years of strategic leadership and management experience in Jewish communal organizations and/or related non-profit organizations. Compensation: Depending upon qualifications and experience, JLV anticipates an annual salary range of $110,000 to $125,000, plus benefits as are afforded to other full time "exempt" employees of JLV. To Apply For This Position: Applications should be submitted no later than Monday, February 15, 2021, by e-mail addressed to: and should include: (i) a letter of introduction addressing why the applicant believes that they are qualified for this position; and (ii) the applicant's curriculum vitae.
Apr 30, 2024
Full time
Jewish Learning Venture's (JLV) mission is to inspire and empower families raising Jewish children,primarily in the Greater Philadelphia area, to make Judaism meaningful and relevant for themselves. Our innovative programs guide families and leaders of organizations to see Judaism as a means to create and maintain meaningful, thriving lives, through a Jewish lens. JLV fulfills our mission primarily through three programmatic areas: (i) Family Engagement ( jkidphilly and PJ Library in Philadelphia ); (ii) Jewish Education Innovation ( Jewish Education Leadership Development ); and (iii) Disability Inclusion ( Whole Community Inclusion and jkidACCESS ). For more information about JLV, please visit and . Position Overview: JLV is seeking a dynamic leader who excels at building relationships, strategic planning, collaboration, development, and innovation with and for the benefit of the community, its stakeholders and professional staff. This individual will be charged with forging, strengthening and maintaining relationships with colleagues, board members and members of the Greater Philadelphia Jewish community. The CEO will steward JLV utilizing "best practices" to meet our mission. The position requires exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, leading a highly motivated, committed and productive staff with a team approach, and continuing to promote a culture of collaboration and support while inspiring, engaging and empowering all stakeholders. Although currently JLV is conducting all of its affairs virtually, hopefully JLV will return to in-person operations in its office in suburban Philadelphia sometime in the summer/fall of 2021. JLV anticipates that the position will commence on July 1, 2021. Specific Responsibilities: Advocating the mission of JLV to its stakeholders to increase the awareness of JLV's impact upon the Philadelphia Jewish community; Maintaining current and developing new meaningful relationships with community partners; Leading JLV's Institutional Advancement program to ensure the sustainability of a financially-healthy and mission-driven organization; Leading JLV staff to consistently develop and implement innovative programs in furtherance of JLV's mission; Overseeing the recruitment and professional development of JLV staff including active leadership of, and engagement and collaboration with, JLV staff; Overseeing the development of volunteer leadership of JLV, including Officers, Directors and Trustees; and Periodically revisiting, implementing and developing JLV's strategic and tactical plans. Strong advocacy skills in engaging others in person, in writing and virtually (as necessary); Strong analytical skills relating to budgeting and other financial analysis; Thorough command of Jewish customs and practices; Effectively communicate JLV's mission within the community and actively engage community leaders, in order to increase awareness of JLV in the Philadelphia community and beyond; Strong ability to enhance and maintain a sustainable fundraising program; Substantial facility with the use of technology; Visionary leadership skills employing a collaborative leadership style; Models cutting- edge innovative strategic and programmatic mission-driven vision; Dedicated to serving individuals of all abilities; Strong knowledge of, and experience with, Jewish education, particularly as it relates to supplemental school programs; Ability to inspire stakeholders and acceptance and appreciation of multiple perspectives; and Ability to create and sustain an inspiring, committed, motivated and engaging professional staff. Qualifications: Minimum of a bachelor's degree (with one or more graduate degrees preferred), with at least 10 years of strategic leadership and management experience in Jewish communal organizations and/or related non-profit organizations. Compensation: Depending upon qualifications and experience, JLV anticipates an annual salary range of $110,000 to $125,000, plus benefits as are afforded to other full time "exempt" employees of JLV. To Apply For This Position: Applications should be submitted no later than Monday, February 15, 2021, by e-mail addressed to: and should include: (i) a letter of introduction addressing why the applicant believes that they are qualified for this position; and (ii) the applicant's curriculum vitae.
Nottinghamshire County Council
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
The Broxtowe Living Well Team are looking for a full-time Community Care Officer to work with adults aged 18-65 with a physical disability. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a strength-based way with people, to enable them to maintain independence.The role involves visiting people in their own homes and assessing eligibility under The Care Act, as well as small aids and equipment to enable independence. You will also provide support to carers and undertake adult cares assessment, as well as young carers assessments. In addition you will undertake written assessments in order to commission support through homecare agencies and direct payments.You will need to have: At least two years experience through paid employment in a social care setting or extensive personal experience or voluntary work. Knowledge of the following: the NHS and Community Care Act, Mental Capacity Act, Safeguarding Adults and Continuing Health care. Good communication, time management and IT skills are essential. You will receive regular supervision and access to training.A full Driving Licence and regular access to a car are essential for this post. Appointment to this post is subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service check. If you are interested in applying for this vacancy, please click Apply on Monster to be redirected to our website where you can register and submit your application.
Apr 29, 2024
Full time
The Broxtowe Living Well Team are looking for a full-time Community Care Officer to work with adults aged 18-65 with a physical disability. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a strength-based way with people, to enable them to maintain independence.The role involves visiting people in their own homes and assessing eligibility under The Care Act, as well as small aids and equipment to enable independence. You will also provide support to carers and undertake adult cares assessment, as well as young carers assessments. In addition you will undertake written assessments in order to commission support through homecare agencies and direct payments.You will need to have: At least two years experience through paid employment in a social care setting or extensive personal experience or voluntary work. Knowledge of the following: the NHS and Community Care Act, Mental Capacity Act, Safeguarding Adults and Continuing Health care. Good communication, time management and IT skills are essential. You will receive regular supervision and access to training.A full Driving Licence and regular access to a car are essential for this post. Appointment to this post is subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service check. If you are interested in applying for this vacancy, please click Apply on Monster to be redirected to our website where you can register and submit your application.
Nottingham CityCare Partnership (CityCare) are a provider of NHS Community Health Services. We support the health and wellbeing of all local people, working alongside other health and care partners to achieve this. As a social enterprise we aim to add social value by investing in the future of our local communities and helping to make a positive difference in people's lives. As our new Chief Executive, you will be joining us at a time of great opportunity, as we navigate the challenges of operating within a wider health economy challenged by ever increasing demand and pressures on improved financial performance. As providers of high-quality care through a range of services, ranging from health visiting and education for young families to community nursing and home-based rehabilitation services; we are well placed to bring care closer to home. Our dedicated staff, and values driven approach, means we have a passion for excellence, evidenced in our awarding winning services and strong reputation within the region. In our new Chief Executive, we want an individual who is willing to push boundaries, to innovate and take calculated risks, working in close partnership with others, to make a difference every day to the health & wellbeing of our communities. As a values driven individual, you will have experience of working at board-level, able to combine your commercial acumen with your strong appreciation and awareness of health and social care services. Able to inspire others to follow, you will embed and create a positive culture that consistently delivers high quality compassionate care. For more information, call our advisor Helene Usherwood, Senior Partner at Anderson Quigley on or via email at CLOSING DATE: Tuesday 28 May 2024 Final Panel: w/c Monday 24 June / Monday 01 July (TBC) CityCare is actively working to achieve a diverse, gender balanced and representative workforce where diversity is actively valued and celebrated, including at Board level. With this in mind, we welcome applicants from all backgrounds to ensure that our Board reflects the diversity of our communities and encourages diversity of thought.
Apr 27, 2024
Full time
Nottingham CityCare Partnership (CityCare) are a provider of NHS Community Health Services. We support the health and wellbeing of all local people, working alongside other health and care partners to achieve this. As a social enterprise we aim to add social value by investing in the future of our local communities and helping to make a positive difference in people's lives. As our new Chief Executive, you will be joining us at a time of great opportunity, as we navigate the challenges of operating within a wider health economy challenged by ever increasing demand and pressures on improved financial performance. As providers of high-quality care through a range of services, ranging from health visiting and education for young families to community nursing and home-based rehabilitation services; we are well placed to bring care closer to home. Our dedicated staff, and values driven approach, means we have a passion for excellence, evidenced in our awarding winning services and strong reputation within the region. In our new Chief Executive, we want an individual who is willing to push boundaries, to innovate and take calculated risks, working in close partnership with others, to make a difference every day to the health & wellbeing of our communities. As a values driven individual, you will have experience of working at board-level, able to combine your commercial acumen with your strong appreciation and awareness of health and social care services. Able to inspire others to follow, you will embed and create a positive culture that consistently delivers high quality compassionate care. For more information, call our advisor Helene Usherwood, Senior Partner at Anderson Quigley on or via email at CLOSING DATE: Tuesday 28 May 2024 Final Panel: w/c Monday 24 June / Monday 01 July (TBC) CityCare is actively working to achieve a diverse, gender balanced and representative workforce where diversity is actively valued and celebrated, including at Board level. With this in mind, we welcome applicants from all backgrounds to ensure that our Board reflects the diversity of our communities and encourages diversity of thought.
Would you like to help us make the world a safer place, people protecting people? Hi, we're Securitas, we guard and protect things, right now somewhere around the world someone's most important assets are being monitored and protected by our Security Teams. From maintaining a safe environment for fans at Wembley Stadium or monitoring CCTV for savers cash at a global Bank, through to guarding the real estate and construction workforce for one of the UK's largest Rail infrastructure projects, our Security Officers play an integral role in making people feel safe. How you will make an impact as a Security Officer: Reporting to the onsite Supervisor, the Core Security Officer will be based on a large site for an international defence, aerospace and security company. You will play a vital security role in protecting critical information for air, maritime, land and cyber domains. You will be required to securely guard the property, company assets, visiting customers and employees of our client. You will also be required to carry out patrols across a large facility, walking perimeters both internally and externally. You will be required to man a static guardhouse and sign in company visitors. You will always remain alert and vigilant to detect and deter any suspicious or threatening activity. As a Security Officer, you will retain full control of any threatening behaviour until the arrival of the Police or other external agency. Ensure health and safety procedures are always followed recording and reporting all faults, health and safety hazards. You will operate radios other physical security equipment used on site. Carry out initial investigations and report both verbally and in writing on incidents, suspicious activities, objects and vehicles. mobile patrolling, access and egress control, cctv and alarm monitoring and other duties relevant to the site Essential Skills What you will bring to be a Security Officer: Previous experience gained in a Corporate Security environment would be desirable You will hold a current SIA Front Door License or be willing to complete the necessary training to acquire professional accreditation. Applicants will possess excellent customer service skills Applicants will have good communication skills, able to articulate with authority You must be able to remain calm and maintain a high level of professionalism at all times You will have a resilient approach to your guarding duties You will be vigilant and alert, able to use caution and apply an inquisitive mindset to your duties. All applicants must hold a clear 5-year checkable employment history Due to the nature of our client's industry sector applicants must meet strict UK right to work criteria. A basic level of PC literacy is required, able to use email and operate a two-way radio. You will be required to work days, nights & weekends (06:00 - 18.00 / 18:00 - 06:00) 42 hour contract. Must be UK National due to business requitement Must be able to achieve SC clearance - 5 year history check and recent DBS About Company Join Today and Build a Better Tomorrow! At Securitas we are united by our purpose of helping make your world a safer place, we are committed to ethics, sustainability, and compliance, our core values - Integrity, Vigilance and Helpfulness .We have created a culture where our people are empowered to be the best they can be. We believe in celebrating our differences and creating a supportive environment where all voices are heard. Our colleagues are empowered to think big, fail fast and push the boundaries of innovation. As a purpose-led organisation, we aspire to make a difference every day - and we're looking for the best and brightest to join our team. Career opportunities to fuel your future, together we can invest in your professional and personal growth. No matter where you are in your career, there are many training and development opportunities. Your career is in your hands, and we will help you maximize your potential! We are always looking to grow too! That why we have been accredited as a Top Employer 5 years in a row. Join our team and use your talent and passion to help build a safer, healthier, and more efficient world. Benefits Health & Wellbeing Company pension and advice and planning Life assurance scheme Discounted gym memberships Wellness advice and support, including financial, emotional and physical Dental and Physical Health Plans Lifestyle Benefits Cycle to work scheme Car lease and new car purchasing schemes Discounts on high street brands, online shopping, holidays, days out and Arriva Bus Travel Mortgage Advise Payroll ISA's Eligibility for Costco Membership Learning & Development Support with further education 100's of eLearning courses Accredited courses by C&G, ILM, IOSH and SIA Leadership Development programs both local and global Giving Back Payroll Giving Working with charities such as Calderwood House, KPMB and Wooden Spoon Supporting local community initiatives Supporting people back to work with organisations such as TalkBack and Downs-Syndrome Org
Apr 26, 2024
Full time
Would you like to help us make the world a safer place, people protecting people? Hi, we're Securitas, we guard and protect things, right now somewhere around the world someone's most important assets are being monitored and protected by our Security Teams. From maintaining a safe environment for fans at Wembley Stadium or monitoring CCTV for savers cash at a global Bank, through to guarding the real estate and construction workforce for one of the UK's largest Rail infrastructure projects, our Security Officers play an integral role in making people feel safe. How you will make an impact as a Security Officer: Reporting to the onsite Supervisor, the Core Security Officer will be based on a large site for an international defence, aerospace and security company. You will play a vital security role in protecting critical information for air, maritime, land and cyber domains. You will be required to securely guard the property, company assets, visiting customers and employees of our client. You will also be required to carry out patrols across a large facility, walking perimeters both internally and externally. You will be required to man a static guardhouse and sign in company visitors. You will always remain alert and vigilant to detect and deter any suspicious or threatening activity. As a Security Officer, you will retain full control of any threatening behaviour until the arrival of the Police or other external agency. Ensure health and safety procedures are always followed recording and reporting all faults, health and safety hazards. You will operate radios other physical security equipment used on site. Carry out initial investigations and report both verbally and in writing on incidents, suspicious activities, objects and vehicles. mobile patrolling, access and egress control, cctv and alarm monitoring and other duties relevant to the site Essential Skills What you will bring to be a Security Officer: Previous experience gained in a Corporate Security environment would be desirable You will hold a current SIA Front Door License or be willing to complete the necessary training to acquire professional accreditation. Applicants will possess excellent customer service skills Applicants will have good communication skills, able to articulate with authority You must be able to remain calm and maintain a high level of professionalism at all times You will have a resilient approach to your guarding duties You will be vigilant and alert, able to use caution and apply an inquisitive mindset to your duties. All applicants must hold a clear 5-year checkable employment history Due to the nature of our client's industry sector applicants must meet strict UK right to work criteria. A basic level of PC literacy is required, able to use email and operate a two-way radio. You will be required to work days, nights & weekends (06:00 - 18.00 / 18:00 - 06:00) 42 hour contract. Must be UK National due to business requitement Must be able to achieve SC clearance - 5 year history check and recent DBS About Company Join Today and Build a Better Tomorrow! At Securitas we are united by our purpose of helping make your world a safer place, we are committed to ethics, sustainability, and compliance, our core values - Integrity, Vigilance and Helpfulness .We have created a culture where our people are empowered to be the best they can be. We believe in celebrating our differences and creating a supportive environment where all voices are heard. Our colleagues are empowered to think big, fail fast and push the boundaries of innovation. As a purpose-led organisation, we aspire to make a difference every day - and we're looking for the best and brightest to join our team. Career opportunities to fuel your future, together we can invest in your professional and personal growth. No matter where you are in your career, there are many training and development opportunities. Your career is in your hands, and we will help you maximize your potential! We are always looking to grow too! That why we have been accredited as a Top Employer 5 years in a row. Join our team and use your talent and passion to help build a safer, healthier, and more efficient world. Benefits Health & Wellbeing Company pension and advice and planning Life assurance scheme Discounted gym memberships Wellness advice and support, including financial, emotional and physical Dental and Physical Health Plans Lifestyle Benefits Cycle to work scheme Car lease and new car purchasing schemes Discounts on high street brands, online shopping, holidays, days out and Arriva Bus Travel Mortgage Advise Payroll ISA's Eligibility for Costco Membership Learning & Development Support with further education 100's of eLearning courses Accredited courses by C&G, ILM, IOSH and SIA Leadership Development programs both local and global Giving Back Payroll Giving Working with charities such as Calderwood House, KPMB and Wooden Spoon Supporting local community initiatives Supporting people back to work with organisations such as TalkBack and Downs-Syndrome Org
We are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented individual to join our team as a Support Officer. As the Support Officer, you will be taking inbound calls concerning Anti-Social Behaviour and "manage" the situation until it can be resolved, through a specific process. The service request will be managed by the reporting system and potentially visiting sites to assess the damage or outcome. These issues could be fly tipping, dumping cars, noise, gardens being filled up with old vehicles or rubbish etc, and are reported by Tenants and non-tenants alike. Duties: - Perform general administrative duties such as answering phone calls, and managing inbound reports.- Input information and accurate records- Handle confidential information with the utmost discretion- Provide excellent phone etiquette and customer service to all customers. - Perform other administrative tasks as assigned Key experience required for the Support Officer role: -Proficient in using computerized systems and software such as Microsoft Office Suite, and our client's internal systems-Strong organizational skills with the ability to prioritize tasks effectively-Excellent clerical skills including data entry and typing speed-Exceptional attention to detail and accuracy in work-Strong written and verbal communication skills-Ability to maintain confidentiality of sensitive information At times there will be a requirement for the successful candidate to visit sites. This role is office based Monday - Friday - 8:45 - 17:00 Apply today or Call Futures to discuss in more detail.
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
We are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented individual to join our team as a Support Officer. As the Support Officer, you will be taking inbound calls concerning Anti-Social Behaviour and "manage" the situation until it can be resolved, through a specific process. The service request will be managed by the reporting system and potentially visiting sites to assess the damage or outcome. These issues could be fly tipping, dumping cars, noise, gardens being filled up with old vehicles or rubbish etc, and are reported by Tenants and non-tenants alike. Duties: - Perform general administrative duties such as answering phone calls, and managing inbound reports.- Input information and accurate records- Handle confidential information with the utmost discretion- Provide excellent phone etiquette and customer service to all customers. - Perform other administrative tasks as assigned Key experience required for the Support Officer role: -Proficient in using computerized systems and software such as Microsoft Office Suite, and our client's internal systems-Strong organizational skills with the ability to prioritize tasks effectively-Excellent clerical skills including data entry and typing speed-Exceptional attention to detail and accuracy in work-Strong written and verbal communication skills-Ability to maintain confidentiality of sensitive information At times there will be a requirement for the successful candidate to visit sites. This role is office based Monday - Friday - 8:45 - 17:00 Apply today or Call Futures to discuss in more detail.
Our client is seeking a quick thinking and confident Visiting Officer to join their business! You will work remotely and manage a portfolio of commercial buildings in the Swindon and North Somerset postcodes; you will visit each property using your own vehicle within 28 days of them being submitted and ensure they are visited once every 4 months. You will work independently from your home, the business will provide you with a laptop and work telephone. Salary: £28,000 per annum Working hours: Very flexible to start and finish between 9am - 5pm Roles and responsibilities: Conduct NNDR inspection visits and advice relating to all manner of discounts and exemptions. Support members of the public in completing applications changes in relation to NNDR. Gather and verify evidence in conjunction with assessments. Hand deliver notification of recovery intention outcomes to members of the businesses. Produce and deliver completion notices. Produce reports relating to the visits. Provide basic revenues processing duties. Assist in the preparation and processing of relief reviews. Requirements: - Full driving license and vehicle - Confident and independent to work alone - Confident to plan routes for all visits within the Swindon area This role offers lost of flexibility and independent working, if you are interested, please click apply!
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
Our client is seeking a quick thinking and confident Visiting Officer to join their business! You will work remotely and manage a portfolio of commercial buildings in the Swindon and North Somerset postcodes; you will visit each property using your own vehicle within 28 days of them being submitted and ensure they are visited once every 4 months. You will work independently from your home, the business will provide you with a laptop and work telephone. Salary: £28,000 per annum Working hours: Very flexible to start and finish between 9am - 5pm Roles and responsibilities: Conduct NNDR inspection visits and advice relating to all manner of discounts and exemptions. Support members of the public in completing applications changes in relation to NNDR. Gather and verify evidence in conjunction with assessments. Hand deliver notification of recovery intention outcomes to members of the businesses. Produce and deliver completion notices. Produce reports relating to the visits. Provide basic revenues processing duties. Assist in the preparation and processing of relief reviews. Requirements: - Full driving license and vehicle - Confident and independent to work alone - Confident to plan routes for all visits within the Swindon area This role offers lost of flexibility and independent working, if you are interested, please click apply!
Our client is seeking a quick thinking and confident Visiting Officer to join their business! You will work remotely and manage a portfolio of commercial buildings in the Swindon and North Somerset postcodes; you will visit each property using your own vehicle within 28 days of them being submitted and ensure they are visited once every 4 months. You will work independently from your home, the business will provide you with a laptop and work telephone. Salary: £28,000 per annum Working hours: Very flexible to start and finish between 9am - 5pm Roles and responsibilities: Conduct NNDR inspection visits and advice relating to all manner of discounts and exemptions. Support members of the public in completing applications changes in relation to NNDR. Gather and verify evidence in conjunction with assessments. Hand deliver notification of recovery intention outcomes to members of the businesses. Produce and deliver completion notices. Produce reports relating to the visits. Provide basic revenues processing duties. Assist in the preparation and processing of relief reviews. Requirements: - Full driving license and vehicle - Confident and independent to work alone - Confident to plan routes for all visits within the Swindon area This role offers lost of flexibility and independent working, if you are interested, please click apply!
Apr 24, 2024
Full time
Our client is seeking a quick thinking and confident Visiting Officer to join their business! You will work remotely and manage a portfolio of commercial buildings in the Swindon and North Somerset postcodes; you will visit each property using your own vehicle within 28 days of them being submitted and ensure they are visited once every 4 months. You will work independently from your home, the business will provide you with a laptop and work telephone. Salary: £28,000 per annum Working hours: Very flexible to start and finish between 9am - 5pm Roles and responsibilities: Conduct NNDR inspection visits and advice relating to all manner of discounts and exemptions. Support members of the public in completing applications changes in relation to NNDR. Gather and verify evidence in conjunction with assessments. Hand deliver notification of recovery intention outcomes to members of the businesses. Produce and deliver completion notices. Produce reports relating to the visits. Provide basic revenues processing duties. Assist in the preparation and processing of relief reviews. Requirements: - Full driving license and vehicle - Confident and independent to work alone - Confident to plan routes for all visits within the Swindon area This role offers lost of flexibility and independent working, if you are interested, please click apply!
Our client is seeking a quick thinking and confident Visiting Officer to join their business! You will work remotely and manage a portfolio of commercial buildings in the Swindon and North Somerset postcodes; you will visit each property using your own vehicle within 28 days of them being submitted and ensure they are visited once every 4 months. You will work independently from your home, the business will provide you with a laptop and work telephone. Salary: £28,000 per annum Working hours: Very flexible to start and finish between 9am - 5pm Roles and responsibilities: Conduct NNDR inspection visits and advice relating to all manner of discounts and exemptions. Support members of the public in completing applications changes in relation to NNDR. Gather and verify evidence in conjunction with assessments. Hand deliver notification of recovery intention outcomes to members of the businesses. Produce and deliver completion notices. Produce reports relating to the visits. Provide basic revenues processing duties. Assist in the preparation and processing of relief reviews. Requirements: - Full driving license and vehicle - Confident and independent to work alone - Confident to plan routes for all visits within the Swindon area This role offers lost of flexibility and independent working, if you are interested, please click apply!
Apr 24, 2024
Full time
Our client is seeking a quick thinking and confident Visiting Officer to join their business! You will work remotely and manage a portfolio of commercial buildings in the Swindon and North Somerset postcodes; you will visit each property using your own vehicle within 28 days of them being submitted and ensure they are visited once every 4 months. You will work independently from your home, the business will provide you with a laptop and work telephone. Salary: £28,000 per annum Working hours: Very flexible to start and finish between 9am - 5pm Roles and responsibilities: Conduct NNDR inspection visits and advice relating to all manner of discounts and exemptions. Support members of the public in completing applications changes in relation to NNDR. Gather and verify evidence in conjunction with assessments. Hand deliver notification of recovery intention outcomes to members of the businesses. Produce and deliver completion notices. Produce reports relating to the visits. Provide basic revenues processing duties. Assist in the preparation and processing of relief reviews. Requirements: - Full driving license and vehicle - Confident and independent to work alone - Confident to plan routes for all visits within the Swindon area This role offers lost of flexibility and independent working, if you are interested, please click apply!