How would you like to get paid for five days, but only work four? At Outcomes First Group, we believe in better work/life balance - and we're putting wellbeing first. That's why we're proud to be part of a 4-Day Working Week (4DWW) trial, where you can work one day less each week (or equivalent hours), while still receiving your full-time pay. Many of our schools have already introduced the 4DWW - and others are preparing to roll it out as soon as they reach full staffing. So, whether it's already in place or just around the corner, now's the perfect time to join . Job Title: Family Liaison Officer Location: Acorn Park School, Norwich, NR16 2HU Salary: £25,089.04 per annum Hours: 37.5 hours per week; Monday to Friday Contract: Permanent, Term Time only About the role As a Family Liaison Officer, you will provide a range of support to our students and their families. You will work directly with parents in a non-judgmental way, empowering them and their families to get the most out of the educational opportunities Acorn Park School provides. You will have the ability to offer calm, appropriate and supportive advice to ensure the highest level of support for our pupils and families in line with the expectations and ethos of our school. You will work as part of the safeguarding, pastoral and behaviour team and support families with parenting, attendance, safeguarding and school issues. Qualifications: GCSE Maths and English at C/5 or above. Responsibilities: Act as a point of contact for families/individuals needing support, and establish and foster good, trusting relationships with parents. To be available throughout the day by phone, Teams, email or text message and respond to all enquiries with an initial response within one working day. Where necessary or appropriate, schedule a return call from the relevant member of the school staff and keep parents/carers updated until the matter is satisfactorily resolved. Hold weekly virtual drop-in sessions via Teams. To provide practical advice and information about Autism and family support advice to parents in order for them to support their pupil. Research and share knowledge on local services relating to well-being, safeguarding and pastoral needs e.g., voluntary groups, health, support groups etc. About us Acorn Park is a school for 160 pupils, who all have a primary diagnosis of Autism. We run two curriculum pathways - Formal and Semi-formal. Our Complex needs pupils are on the Semi-Formal Pathway which is highly personalised from their EHCP. We have a mixture of Day and Residential pupils as we have 8 co-located pupil's homes on our 30 Acre site in rural Norfolk. On site, we also have a large Forest School and Animal Care Farm along with play facilities, a sports hall and sensory rooms. For over 16 years Options Autism have provided care and education to pupils, young people and adults with autism, complex needs and learning difficulties. We are a leading provider of education for neurodivergent young people and young adults. As part of Outcomes First Group, we are leading our sector in setting and delivering new approaches that provide measurable outcomes for those in our care We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Why join Options Autism? We place the outcomes of the pupils and vulnerable young adults in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. You'll work 80% of your contractual hours for 100% of your pay, giving you more time to do the things that make you happy. 4DWW is subject to successful completion of probation and is not a contractual benefit Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales.
Sep 06, 2025
Full time
How would you like to get paid for five days, but only work four? At Outcomes First Group, we believe in better work/life balance - and we're putting wellbeing first. That's why we're proud to be part of a 4-Day Working Week (4DWW) trial, where you can work one day less each week (or equivalent hours), while still receiving your full-time pay. Many of our schools have already introduced the 4DWW - and others are preparing to roll it out as soon as they reach full staffing. So, whether it's already in place or just around the corner, now's the perfect time to join . Job Title: Family Liaison Officer Location: Acorn Park School, Norwich, NR16 2HU Salary: £25,089.04 per annum Hours: 37.5 hours per week; Monday to Friday Contract: Permanent, Term Time only About the role As a Family Liaison Officer, you will provide a range of support to our students and their families. You will work directly with parents in a non-judgmental way, empowering them and their families to get the most out of the educational opportunities Acorn Park School provides. You will have the ability to offer calm, appropriate and supportive advice to ensure the highest level of support for our pupils and families in line with the expectations and ethos of our school. You will work as part of the safeguarding, pastoral and behaviour team and support families with parenting, attendance, safeguarding and school issues. Qualifications: GCSE Maths and English at C/5 or above. Responsibilities: Act as a point of contact for families/individuals needing support, and establish and foster good, trusting relationships with parents. To be available throughout the day by phone, Teams, email or text message and respond to all enquiries with an initial response within one working day. Where necessary or appropriate, schedule a return call from the relevant member of the school staff and keep parents/carers updated until the matter is satisfactorily resolved. Hold weekly virtual drop-in sessions via Teams. To provide practical advice and information about Autism and family support advice to parents in order for them to support their pupil. Research and share knowledge on local services relating to well-being, safeguarding and pastoral needs e.g., voluntary groups, health, support groups etc. About us Acorn Park is a school for 160 pupils, who all have a primary diagnosis of Autism. We run two curriculum pathways - Formal and Semi-formal. Our Complex needs pupils are on the Semi-Formal Pathway which is highly personalised from their EHCP. We have a mixture of Day and Residential pupils as we have 8 co-located pupil's homes on our 30 Acre site in rural Norfolk. On site, we also have a large Forest School and Animal Care Farm along with play facilities, a sports hall and sensory rooms. For over 16 years Options Autism have provided care and education to pupils, young people and adults with autism, complex needs and learning difficulties. We are a leading provider of education for neurodivergent young people and young adults. As part of Outcomes First Group, we are leading our sector in setting and delivering new approaches that provide measurable outcomes for those in our care We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Why join Options Autism? We place the outcomes of the pupils and vulnerable young adults in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. You'll work 80% of your contractual hours for 100% of your pay, giving you more time to do the things that make you happy. 4DWW is subject to successful completion of probation and is not a contractual benefit Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales.
How would you like to get paid for five days, but only work four? At Outcomes First Group, we believe in better work/life balance - and we're putting wellbeing first. That's why we're proud to be part of a 4-Day Working Week (4DWW) trial, where you can work one day less each week (or equivalent hours), while still receiving your full-time pay. Many of our schools have already introduced the 4DWW - and others are preparing to roll it out as soon as they reach full staffing. So, whether it's already in place or just around the corner, now's the perfect time to join . Job Title: Family Liaison Officer Location: Acorn Park School, Norwich, NR16 2HU Salary: £25,089.04 per annum Hours: 37.5 hours per week; Monday to Friday Contract: Permanent, Term Time only About the role As a Family Liaison Officer, you will provide a range of support to our students and their families. You will work directly with parents in a non-judgmental way, empowering them and their families to get the most out of the educational opportunities Acorn Park School provides. You will have the ability to offer calm, appropriate and supportive advice to ensure the highest level of support for our pupils and families in line with the expectations and ethos of our school. You will work as part of the safeguarding, pastoral and behaviour team and support families with parenting, attendance, safeguarding and school issues. Qualifications: GCSE Maths and English at C/5 or above. Responsibilities: Act as a point of contact for families/individuals needing support, and establish and foster good, trusting relationships with parents. To be available throughout the day by phone, Teams, email or text message and respond to all enquiries with an initial response within one working day. Where necessary or appropriate, schedule a return call from the relevant member of the school staff and keep parents/carers updated until the matter is satisfactorily resolved. Hold weekly virtual drop-in sessions via Teams. To provide practical advice and information about Autism and family support advice to parents in order for them to support their pupil. Research and share knowledge on local services relating to well-being, safeguarding and pastoral needs e.g., voluntary groups, health, support groups etc. About us Acorn Park is a school for 160 pupils, who all have a primary diagnosis of Autism. We run two curriculum pathways - Formal and Semi-formal. Our Complex needs pupils are on the Semi-Formal Pathway which is highly personalised from their EHCP. We have a mixture of Day and Residential pupils as we have 8 co-located pupil's homes on our 30 Acre site in rural Norfolk. On site, we also have a large Forest School and Animal Care Farm along with play facilities, a sports hall and sensory rooms. For over 16 years Options Autism have provided care and education to pupils, young people and adults with autism, complex needs and learning difficulties. We are a leading provider of education for neurodivergent young people and young adults. As part of Outcomes First Group, we are leading our sector in setting and delivering new approaches that provide measurable outcomes for those in our care We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Why join Options Autism? We place the outcomes of the pupils and vulnerable young adults in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. You'll work 80% of your contractual hours for 100% of your pay, giving you more time to do the things that make you happy. 4DWW is subject to successful completion of probation and is not a contractual benefit Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales.
Sep 06, 2025
Full time
How would you like to get paid for five days, but only work four? At Outcomes First Group, we believe in better work/life balance - and we're putting wellbeing first. That's why we're proud to be part of a 4-Day Working Week (4DWW) trial, where you can work one day less each week (or equivalent hours), while still receiving your full-time pay. Many of our schools have already introduced the 4DWW - and others are preparing to roll it out as soon as they reach full staffing. So, whether it's already in place or just around the corner, now's the perfect time to join . Job Title: Family Liaison Officer Location: Acorn Park School, Norwich, NR16 2HU Salary: £25,089.04 per annum Hours: 37.5 hours per week; Monday to Friday Contract: Permanent, Term Time only About the role As a Family Liaison Officer, you will provide a range of support to our students and their families. You will work directly with parents in a non-judgmental way, empowering them and their families to get the most out of the educational opportunities Acorn Park School provides. You will have the ability to offer calm, appropriate and supportive advice to ensure the highest level of support for our pupils and families in line with the expectations and ethos of our school. You will work as part of the safeguarding, pastoral and behaviour team and support families with parenting, attendance, safeguarding and school issues. Qualifications: GCSE Maths and English at C/5 or above. Responsibilities: Act as a point of contact for families/individuals needing support, and establish and foster good, trusting relationships with parents. To be available throughout the day by phone, Teams, email or text message and respond to all enquiries with an initial response within one working day. Where necessary or appropriate, schedule a return call from the relevant member of the school staff and keep parents/carers updated until the matter is satisfactorily resolved. Hold weekly virtual drop-in sessions via Teams. To provide practical advice and information about Autism and family support advice to parents in order for them to support their pupil. Research and share knowledge on local services relating to well-being, safeguarding and pastoral needs e.g., voluntary groups, health, support groups etc. About us Acorn Park is a school for 160 pupils, who all have a primary diagnosis of Autism. We run two curriculum pathways - Formal and Semi-formal. Our Complex needs pupils are on the Semi-Formal Pathway which is highly personalised from their EHCP. We have a mixture of Day and Residential pupils as we have 8 co-located pupil's homes on our 30 Acre site in rural Norfolk. On site, we also have a large Forest School and Animal Care Farm along with play facilities, a sports hall and sensory rooms. For over 16 years Options Autism have provided care and education to pupils, young people and adults with autism, complex needs and learning difficulties. We are a leading provider of education for neurodivergent young people and young adults. As part of Outcomes First Group, we are leading our sector in setting and delivering new approaches that provide measurable outcomes for those in our care We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Why join Options Autism? We place the outcomes of the pupils and vulnerable young adults in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. You'll work 80% of your contractual hours for 100% of your pay, giving you more time to do the things that make you happy. 4DWW is subject to successful completion of probation and is not a contractual benefit Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales.
How would you like to get paid for five days, but only work four? At Outcomes First Group, we believe in better work/life balance - and we're putting wellbeing first. That's why we're proud to be part of a 4-Day Working Week (4DWW) trial, where you can work one day less each week (or equivalent hours), while still receiving your full-time pay. Many of our schools have already introduced the 4DWW - and others are preparing to roll it out as soon as they reach full staffing. So, whether it's already in place or just around the corner, now's the perfect time to join . Job Title: Family Liaison Officer Location: Acorn Park School, Norwich, NR16 2HU Salary: £25,089.04 per annum Hours: 37.5 hours per week; Monday to Friday Contract: Permanent, Term Time only About the role As a Family Liaison Officer, you will provide a range of support to our students and their families. You will work directly with parents in a non-judgmental way, empowering them and their families to get the most out of the educational opportunities Acorn Park School provides. You will have the ability to offer calm, appropriate and supportive advice to ensure the highest level of support for our pupils and families in line with the expectations and ethos of our school. You will work as part of the safeguarding, pastoral and behaviour team and support families with parenting, attendance, safeguarding and school issues. Qualifications: GCSE Maths and English at C/5 or above. Responsibilities: Act as a point of contact for families/individuals needing support, and establish and foster good, trusting relationships with parents. To be available throughout the day by phone, Teams, email or text message and respond to all enquiries with an initial response within one working day. Where necessary or appropriate, schedule a return call from the relevant member of the school staff and keep parents/carers updated until the matter is satisfactorily resolved. Hold weekly virtual drop-in sessions via Teams. To provide practical advice and information about Autism and family support advice to parents in order for them to support their pupil. Research and share knowledge on local services relating to well-being, safeguarding and pastoral needs e.g., voluntary groups, health, support groups etc. About us Acorn Park is a school for 160 pupils, who all have a primary diagnosis of Autism. We run two curriculum pathways - Formal and Semi-formal. Our Complex needs pupils are on the Semi-Formal Pathway which is highly personalised from their EHCP. We have a mixture of Day and Residential pupils as we have 8 co-located pupil's homes on our 30 Acre site in rural Norfolk. On site, we also have a large Forest School and Animal Care Farm along with play facilities, a sports hall and sensory rooms. For over 16 years Options Autism have provided care and education to pupils, young people and adults with autism, complex needs and learning difficulties. We are a leading provider of education for neurodivergent young people and young adults. As part of Outcomes First Group, we are leading our sector in setting and delivering new approaches that provide measurable outcomes for those in our care We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Why join Options Autism? We place the outcomes of the pupils and vulnerable young adults in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. You'll work 80% of your contractual hours for 100% of your pay, giving you more time to do the things that make you happy. 4DWW is subject to successful completion of probation and is not a contractual benefit Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales.
Sep 06, 2025
Full time
How would you like to get paid for five days, but only work four? At Outcomes First Group, we believe in better work/life balance - and we're putting wellbeing first. That's why we're proud to be part of a 4-Day Working Week (4DWW) trial, where you can work one day less each week (or equivalent hours), while still receiving your full-time pay. Many of our schools have already introduced the 4DWW - and others are preparing to roll it out as soon as they reach full staffing. So, whether it's already in place or just around the corner, now's the perfect time to join . Job Title: Family Liaison Officer Location: Acorn Park School, Norwich, NR16 2HU Salary: £25,089.04 per annum Hours: 37.5 hours per week; Monday to Friday Contract: Permanent, Term Time only About the role As a Family Liaison Officer, you will provide a range of support to our students and their families. You will work directly with parents in a non-judgmental way, empowering them and their families to get the most out of the educational opportunities Acorn Park School provides. You will have the ability to offer calm, appropriate and supportive advice to ensure the highest level of support for our pupils and families in line with the expectations and ethos of our school. You will work as part of the safeguarding, pastoral and behaviour team and support families with parenting, attendance, safeguarding and school issues. Qualifications: GCSE Maths and English at C/5 or above. Responsibilities: Act as a point of contact for families/individuals needing support, and establish and foster good, trusting relationships with parents. To be available throughout the day by phone, Teams, email or text message and respond to all enquiries with an initial response within one working day. Where necessary or appropriate, schedule a return call from the relevant member of the school staff and keep parents/carers updated until the matter is satisfactorily resolved. Hold weekly virtual drop-in sessions via Teams. To provide practical advice and information about Autism and family support advice to parents in order for them to support their pupil. Research and share knowledge on local services relating to well-being, safeguarding and pastoral needs e.g., voluntary groups, health, support groups etc. About us Acorn Park is a school for 160 pupils, who all have a primary diagnosis of Autism. We run two curriculum pathways - Formal and Semi-formal. Our Complex needs pupils are on the Semi-Formal Pathway which is highly personalised from their EHCP. We have a mixture of Day and Residential pupils as we have 8 co-located pupil's homes on our 30 Acre site in rural Norfolk. On site, we also have a large Forest School and Animal Care Farm along with play facilities, a sports hall and sensory rooms. For over 16 years Options Autism have provided care and education to pupils, young people and adults with autism, complex needs and learning difficulties. We are a leading provider of education for neurodivergent young people and young adults. As part of Outcomes First Group, we are leading our sector in setting and delivering new approaches that provide measurable outcomes for those in our care We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Why join Options Autism? We place the outcomes of the pupils and vulnerable young adults in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. You'll work 80% of your contractual hours for 100% of your pay, giving you more time to do the things that make you happy. 4DWW is subject to successful completion of probation and is not a contractual benefit Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales.
This full-time, permanent development role has a starting salary of 30,647 per annum, based on a 36-hour working week. We are excited to be hiring a new Traffic Regulation Orders Officer to join our fantastic Traffic Regulation Orders Team is based at The Merrow Complex in Guildford. This role is open to hybrid working and as a team we split our time between collaborating together in the office for 2 days per week and working remotely, including from home. This position presents an exceptional opportunity for an individual who excels in hands-on practical learning and aspires to start a new career with Surrey County Council. The team is committed to the training and development of new staff through the Professional Development Programme (PDP), which is instrumental in preparing our workforce of the future. The PDP scheme encompasses three pay grades ( 30,647 - 39,820) and offers on-the-job learning, and the requisite experience to become a valued Officer within the team. Rewards and Benefits 26 days' holiday (prorated for part time staff), rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 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 2 paid volunteering days per year Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources About the Role The Traffic Regulation Orders Team provide a legal service throughout the Highways, Transport & Network Management service area by promoting and producing temporary and permanent Traffic Regulation Orders and Notices for works on the Surrey Road Network. The team supports not only Surrey County Council works, but Statutory Undertakers and other Agencies. Our aim is to provide a professional, efficient and cost-effective service, ensuring that the Council is protected in its legal duty and that all Traffic Regulation Orders and Notices are in place prior to any works being carried out on the Highway. As a Traffic Regulation Orders Officer, you will be responsible for making Temporary Traffic Orders/Notices and Permanent Traffic Orders under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. You will hone accurate drafting skills for the required Statutory Notices and Orders which are time sensitive. You will also develop relationships both within the team and with those teams requesting Traffic Orders as you give advice on the process and related legislation. Shortlisting Criteria To be considered for shortlisting for this position your CV and answers to the questions below will clearly evidence: Good IT skills including Word, Excel, Outlook Ability to prioritise and plan your own workload in the context of conflicting priorities and work on own initiative Good written and spoken communication skills with the ability to build sound relationships Ability to understand and use relevant legislation and associated procedure regulations Application Questions This PDP role is to develop and train staff in forming a career within Traffic Regulation Orders. Please tell us what interests you about this role specifically? Please describe a time when your attention to detail was critical to the success of a task or project. What was the situation, what specific steps did you take to ensure accuracy, and what was the outcome? Tell us about a time when you had to quickly learn a new process, system, or piece of legislation in order to complete a task or meet a deadline. How did you approach the learning process, and what did you do to ensure you understood and applied the information correctly? Please give an example of a time when you had to communicate complex or technical information to someone who was unfamiliar with the topic. How did you ensure your message was clear and understood, and what did you do to build a positive working relationship in the process? Please tell us about any other relevant skills or experience you have, which may also include Traffic Regulation Orders. The job advert closes at 23:59 on 21.09.2025 with interviews to follow. Local Government Reorganisation Surrey County Council is preparing for Local Government Reorganisation which will allow us to implement the Government led policy of devolution, which is all about giving more powers to local areas. Currently, Surrey has a two-tier council system, with 11 district and borough councils and a county council, all responsible for different services. All these councils will be reorganised into a smaller number of new unitary councils which will come into effect in April 2027. At this point, this role will be transferred, with all existing terms and conditions intact into one of the new unitary councils. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Our Commitment Surrey County Council is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer. A guaranteed interview will be offered to all disabled applicants 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.
Sep 05, 2025
Full time
This full-time, permanent development role has a starting salary of 30,647 per annum, based on a 36-hour working week. We are excited to be hiring a new Traffic Regulation Orders Officer to join our fantastic Traffic Regulation Orders Team is based at The Merrow Complex in Guildford. This role is open to hybrid working and as a team we split our time between collaborating together in the office for 2 days per week and working remotely, including from home. This position presents an exceptional opportunity for an individual who excels in hands-on practical learning and aspires to start a new career with Surrey County Council. The team is committed to the training and development of new staff through the Professional Development Programme (PDP), which is instrumental in preparing our workforce of the future. The PDP scheme encompasses three pay grades ( 30,647 - 39,820) and offers on-the-job learning, and the requisite experience to become a valued Officer within the team. Rewards and Benefits 26 days' holiday (prorated for part time staff), rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 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 2 paid volunteering days per year Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources About the Role The Traffic Regulation Orders Team provide a legal service throughout the Highways, Transport & Network Management service area by promoting and producing temporary and permanent Traffic Regulation Orders and Notices for works on the Surrey Road Network. The team supports not only Surrey County Council works, but Statutory Undertakers and other Agencies. Our aim is to provide a professional, efficient and cost-effective service, ensuring that the Council is protected in its legal duty and that all Traffic Regulation Orders and Notices are in place prior to any works being carried out on the Highway. As a Traffic Regulation Orders Officer, you will be responsible for making Temporary Traffic Orders/Notices and Permanent Traffic Orders under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. You will hone accurate drafting skills for the required Statutory Notices and Orders which are time sensitive. You will also develop relationships both within the team and with those teams requesting Traffic Orders as you give advice on the process and related legislation. Shortlisting Criteria To be considered for shortlisting for this position your CV and answers to the questions below will clearly evidence: Good IT skills including Word, Excel, Outlook Ability to prioritise and plan your own workload in the context of conflicting priorities and work on own initiative Good written and spoken communication skills with the ability to build sound relationships Ability to understand and use relevant legislation and associated procedure regulations Application Questions This PDP role is to develop and train staff in forming a career within Traffic Regulation Orders. Please tell us what interests you about this role specifically? Please describe a time when your attention to detail was critical to the success of a task or project. What was the situation, what specific steps did you take to ensure accuracy, and what was the outcome? Tell us about a time when you had to quickly learn a new process, system, or piece of legislation in order to complete a task or meet a deadline. How did you approach the learning process, and what did you do to ensure you understood and applied the information correctly? Please give an example of a time when you had to communicate complex or technical information to someone who was unfamiliar with the topic. How did you ensure your message was clear and understood, and what did you do to build a positive working relationship in the process? Please tell us about any other relevant skills or experience you have, which may also include Traffic Regulation Orders. The job advert closes at 23:59 on 21.09.2025 with interviews to follow. Local Government Reorganisation Surrey County Council is preparing for Local Government Reorganisation which will allow us to implement the Government led policy of devolution, which is all about giving more powers to local areas. Currently, Surrey has a two-tier council system, with 11 district and borough councils and a county council, all responsible for different services. All these councils will be reorganised into a smaller number of new unitary councils which will come into effect in April 2027. At this point, this role will be transferred, with all existing terms and conditions intact into one of the new unitary councils. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Our Commitment Surrey County Council is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer. A guaranteed interview will be offered to all disabled applicants 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.
Salary: £33,044 increasing to £35,109 after 6 months service and satisfactory performance and to £37,174 at the end of the first year Contract: Permanent, Full-time Location: London/Hybrid with flexibility to work remotely Closing date: Monday 8 th September We re working on a brilliant Senior Individual Giving Officer - Development role working for a fantastic health charity that fund life-changing research, provide practical resources, and offer emotional support. This exciting opportunity sits within the Development function of the Individual Giving team , focusing on supporter retention and income generation through engaging direct marketing campaigns. You ll lead on the planning, coordination and delivery of campaigns across cash, gaming (lottery and raffle), and regular giving channels. To be successful in this role, you will need: Experience delivering or supporting in the delivery of direct marketing campaigns. Strong organisational and workload management skills, with experience in campaign planning and stakeholder communications. Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to communicate effectively with a wide variety of audiences. If you would like to have an informal discussion, please call Emma on or email your interest along with your CV to Ashby Jenkins Recruitment are a specialist charity recruitment agency, we use our extensive sector knowledge and experience to match candidates to the most suitable roles. We take a relationship-led approach to recruitment, working ethically, supporting people to find their perfect role within the not-for-profit sector. We are passionate about improving equality across the sector, you can read more about our commitment to diversity here. If enough applications are received the charity reserve the right to end the application period sooner.
Sep 05, 2025
Full time
Salary: £33,044 increasing to £35,109 after 6 months service and satisfactory performance and to £37,174 at the end of the first year Contract: Permanent, Full-time Location: London/Hybrid with flexibility to work remotely Closing date: Monday 8 th September We re working on a brilliant Senior Individual Giving Officer - Development role working for a fantastic health charity that fund life-changing research, provide practical resources, and offer emotional support. This exciting opportunity sits within the Development function of the Individual Giving team , focusing on supporter retention and income generation through engaging direct marketing campaigns. You ll lead on the planning, coordination and delivery of campaigns across cash, gaming (lottery and raffle), and regular giving channels. To be successful in this role, you will need: Experience delivering or supporting in the delivery of direct marketing campaigns. Strong organisational and workload management skills, with experience in campaign planning and stakeholder communications. Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to communicate effectively with a wide variety of audiences. If you would like to have an informal discussion, please call Emma on or email your interest along with your CV to Ashby Jenkins Recruitment are a specialist charity recruitment agency, we use our extensive sector knowledge and experience to match candidates to the most suitable roles. We take a relationship-led approach to recruitment, working ethically, supporting people to find their perfect role within the not-for-profit sector. We are passionate about improving equality across the sector, you can read more about our commitment to diversity here. If enough applications are received the charity reserve the right to end the application period sooner.
Harris Hill has an exciting opportunity for an interim Funding Manager, or Consultant to support a London based charity ASAP for 3 months, on a 3 day per week basis. The client is being open to how this could work, so we are considering a temp timesheet basis, paid hourly/daily at £146.10 per day plus holiday, as a direct employee at £38k, or as a freelance consultant at £200 per day, billed directly. This is a list of what they are looking to cover however, this is for the permanent role, so unlikely you will cover everything in this list. Funding Set up funds on their CRM system, tracking opportunities, applications, outcomes, reporting requirements. Support the development and delivery of a fundraising strategy, with specific focus on, grants, trusts and funds and service delivery contracts, while considering how to expand individual giving, online fundraising and developing corporate relations. Income planning, including identifying, prioritising and scheduling funding opportunities. Preparing and submitting proposals and tenders to donors, trusts and funds and government and local government contractors. Exploring opportunities for commercial income stream development. Preparing and submitting donor reports Management of potential Funding Officer, allocating tasks, providing access to data as well as support and quality assurance for proposal and report preparation. Impact Use our data management system for analysis programme scale, reach, gender and ethnicity data for volunteers and service users. Improving impact assessment, data analysis and communication of impact, specifically for three programme objectives (wellbeing, connectedness, and goal setting skills). Supporting the development of a case study library in line with strategic objectives and target audience Research and evaluation, looking at long term and wider impacts Developing a structure for assessment and analysis of volunteer impact and experience Annual report preparation. Management of Social Media Consultant, overseeing monthly planning meetings with team, using Unfold data for output, signing off material, overseeing adherence to ToR If you would like to find out a bit more about this role, please apply for more details.
Sep 05, 2025
Full time
Harris Hill has an exciting opportunity for an interim Funding Manager, or Consultant to support a London based charity ASAP for 3 months, on a 3 day per week basis. The client is being open to how this could work, so we are considering a temp timesheet basis, paid hourly/daily at £146.10 per day plus holiday, as a direct employee at £38k, or as a freelance consultant at £200 per day, billed directly. This is a list of what they are looking to cover however, this is for the permanent role, so unlikely you will cover everything in this list. Funding Set up funds on their CRM system, tracking opportunities, applications, outcomes, reporting requirements. Support the development and delivery of a fundraising strategy, with specific focus on, grants, trusts and funds and service delivery contracts, while considering how to expand individual giving, online fundraising and developing corporate relations. Income planning, including identifying, prioritising and scheduling funding opportunities. Preparing and submitting proposals and tenders to donors, trusts and funds and government and local government contractors. Exploring opportunities for commercial income stream development. Preparing and submitting donor reports Management of potential Funding Officer, allocating tasks, providing access to data as well as support and quality assurance for proposal and report preparation. Impact Use our data management system for analysis programme scale, reach, gender and ethnicity data for volunteers and service users. Improving impact assessment, data analysis and communication of impact, specifically for three programme objectives (wellbeing, connectedness, and goal setting skills). Supporting the development of a case study library in line with strategic objectives and target audience Research and evaluation, looking at long term and wider impacts Developing a structure for assessment and analysis of volunteer impact and experience Annual report preparation. Management of Social Media Consultant, overseeing monthly planning meetings with team, using Unfold data for output, signing off material, overseeing adherence to ToR If you would like to find out a bit more about this role, please apply for more details.
At Havens Hospices, we have a fantastic opportunity for a skilled fundraising manager to make a real impact in their community, shaping the future of individual giving at the charity. As the Individual Giving Fundraising Manager, you will lead the development and delivery of our Individual Giving strategy, placing donors at the heart of everything you do. With a strong focus on both acquisition and retention, you will design and implement engaging campaigns across a range of income streams, including Direct Mail, Regular Giving, Lottery, Legacy, and In-Memory giving, line managing a small team of Fundraising Officers. Working closely with colleagues across the organisation, you will help to expand our digital fundraising efforts and ensure every supporter enjoys a consistent, meaningful experience. You will monitor performance, uphold compliance, and champion best practice in individual giving, driving long-term support and sustainable growth for our cause. In this role, you will lead the planning, delivery, and evaluation of a diverse range of individual giving fundraising activities, you will manage campaigns end-to-end from shaping the proposition and signing off creative, to overseeing budgets and analysing performance to drive continual improvement. Working closely with other Fundraising Managers, you will contribute to delivering the departmental strategy, meeting income targets, and managing budgets effectively. You will also take the lead on key fundraising projects, promoting a collaborative culture both within the team and across departments. A key aspect of the role involves partnering with the Marketing and Engagement teams to strengthen digital fundraising and donor acquisition strategies, ensuring a joined-up and impactful supporter journey. At Havens Hospices, we care for children, young people and adults with complex or incurable conditions. Our specialist Care Teams can support them and their family living throughout illness, death and bereavement in the comfort of their own home and through our hospice services, Fair Havens and Little Havens. Working at Havens Hospices allows you to give the gift of time to patients and families, creating memories. Although you may not be giving direct care to our patients, your contribution will have an immediate effect on our care services. In return for your expertise and passion, you will receive a competitive salary package, and most of all, by making the most of every day you work at Havens Hospices you ll be helping us continue Making every day count for those who need us most. At Havens Hospices we are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our employees and patients and expect all colleagues to share this commitment. We value diversity and welcome applications from all sections of the community.
Sep 05, 2025
Full time
At Havens Hospices, we have a fantastic opportunity for a skilled fundraising manager to make a real impact in their community, shaping the future of individual giving at the charity. As the Individual Giving Fundraising Manager, you will lead the development and delivery of our Individual Giving strategy, placing donors at the heart of everything you do. With a strong focus on both acquisition and retention, you will design and implement engaging campaigns across a range of income streams, including Direct Mail, Regular Giving, Lottery, Legacy, and In-Memory giving, line managing a small team of Fundraising Officers. Working closely with colleagues across the organisation, you will help to expand our digital fundraising efforts and ensure every supporter enjoys a consistent, meaningful experience. You will monitor performance, uphold compliance, and champion best practice in individual giving, driving long-term support and sustainable growth for our cause. In this role, you will lead the planning, delivery, and evaluation of a diverse range of individual giving fundraising activities, you will manage campaigns end-to-end from shaping the proposition and signing off creative, to overseeing budgets and analysing performance to drive continual improvement. Working closely with other Fundraising Managers, you will contribute to delivering the departmental strategy, meeting income targets, and managing budgets effectively. You will also take the lead on key fundraising projects, promoting a collaborative culture both within the team and across departments. A key aspect of the role involves partnering with the Marketing and Engagement teams to strengthen digital fundraising and donor acquisition strategies, ensuring a joined-up and impactful supporter journey. At Havens Hospices, we care for children, young people and adults with complex or incurable conditions. Our specialist Care Teams can support them and their family living throughout illness, death and bereavement in the comfort of their own home and through our hospice services, Fair Havens and Little Havens. Working at Havens Hospices allows you to give the gift of time to patients and families, creating memories. Although you may not be giving direct care to our patients, your contribution will have an immediate effect on our care services. In return for your expertise and passion, you will receive a competitive salary package, and most of all, by making the most of every day you work at Havens Hospices you ll be helping us continue Making every day count for those who need us most. At Havens Hospices we are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our employees and patients and expect all colleagues to share this commitment. We value diversity and welcome applications from all sections of the community.
Crossroads Care Surrey is a registered charity dedicated to supporting unpaid carers across Surrey for over 40 years. We recognise the immense challenges these individuals face and offer a range of quality care services to assist those caring for people of all ages with various health conditions and disabilities. Our mission is to keep families together and ensure that unpaid carers maintain their well-being. You ll be joining us at an exciting time of growth and development, as we expand our fundraising activities to reach more carers than ever before. We re a small, friendly team where everyone plays a key role, so we re looking for someone who is proactive, hardworking, and ready to roll up their sleeves to make a real difference. Main Purpose of the Role To build lasting relationships with Surrey s community groups and corporate organisations, delivering income growth in line with Crossroads Care Surrey s fundraising strategy. The Community and Corporate Fundraising Officer will develop and manage a strong pipeline of community and business supporters, combining excellent stewardship with proactive prospecting, networking and creative fundraising approaches. Key Responsibilities Corporate Fundraising Identify, develop and secure corporate partnerships, including Charity of the Year opportunities, sponsorships, payroll giving, and in-kind support. Build relationships with local businesses, engaging them in volunteering and staff fundraising activities. Prepare compelling proposals, pitches and presentations to secure new partnerships and strengthen existing ones. Recruit and steward local businesses for the Unpaid Carers Hub, our web-based corporate partnerships offer. Community Fundraising Pro-actively grow income from local community groups, schools, clubs and faith organisations across Surrey. Act as an ambassador for the charity at local events, deliver talks and presentations, inspiring people to support our work. Support and encourage DIY/community fundraisers, providing resources and guidance to maximise income. Events Plan and deliver fundraising events from concept to completion, managing budgets, logistics and marketing timelines to ensure strong ROI. Recruit participants for charity-led and third-party events, including running challenges and bespoke campaigns such as I m a Director, Get Me Out of Here! . Communications and Stewardship Work with the Fundraising and Communications teams to create engaging fundraising materials, content for social media, newsletters, and supporter updates. Deliver excellent supporter care, ensuring donations are acknowledged promptly and relationships nurtured for long-term engagement. Data, Reporting and Administration Maintain accurate records on Salesforce, producing reports and data analysis to monitor progress and inform decision-making. Track, evaluate and report on activity, identifying learning points to improve future performance. Other Duties Represent and promote Crossroads Care Surrey at networking events, business forums, and in the wider community. Contribute to seasonal appeals and cross-team campaigns. Achieve agreed income targets and ensure fundraising activity delivers strong ROI. Undertake training and development as required, and contribute to team meetings Actively support the safeguarding, health and safety, equality and diversity policies of Crossroads Care Surrey. Person Specification Essential Minimum 2 years experience in fundraising within the charity sector Proven track record of generating income for corporate partnerships and from community fundraising groups such as Rotary clubs. Strong relationship management skills, with experience of building and sustaining partnerships. Willingness to work flexibly, including evenings and weekends when required. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including pitching and presenting. Highly organised, able to manage competing priorities and deadlines. Confident IT user, with proficiency in Microsoft Office. Commitment to Crossroads Care Surrey s mission and values. Full UK driving licence and access to a car for travel across Surrey. Lives in Surrey. Desirable Experience of planning fundraising events Familiarity with CRM systems (ideally Salesforce). Familiarity with WordPress Exposure to digital fundraising methods, including gaming fundraising or streaming platforms such as Twitch/YouTube.
Sep 05, 2025
Full time
Crossroads Care Surrey is a registered charity dedicated to supporting unpaid carers across Surrey for over 40 years. We recognise the immense challenges these individuals face and offer a range of quality care services to assist those caring for people of all ages with various health conditions and disabilities. Our mission is to keep families together and ensure that unpaid carers maintain their well-being. You ll be joining us at an exciting time of growth and development, as we expand our fundraising activities to reach more carers than ever before. We re a small, friendly team where everyone plays a key role, so we re looking for someone who is proactive, hardworking, and ready to roll up their sleeves to make a real difference. Main Purpose of the Role To build lasting relationships with Surrey s community groups and corporate organisations, delivering income growth in line with Crossroads Care Surrey s fundraising strategy. The Community and Corporate Fundraising Officer will develop and manage a strong pipeline of community and business supporters, combining excellent stewardship with proactive prospecting, networking and creative fundraising approaches. Key Responsibilities Corporate Fundraising Identify, develop and secure corporate partnerships, including Charity of the Year opportunities, sponsorships, payroll giving, and in-kind support. Build relationships with local businesses, engaging them in volunteering and staff fundraising activities. Prepare compelling proposals, pitches and presentations to secure new partnerships and strengthen existing ones. Recruit and steward local businesses for the Unpaid Carers Hub, our web-based corporate partnerships offer. Community Fundraising Pro-actively grow income from local community groups, schools, clubs and faith organisations across Surrey. Act as an ambassador for the charity at local events, deliver talks and presentations, inspiring people to support our work. Support and encourage DIY/community fundraisers, providing resources and guidance to maximise income. Events Plan and deliver fundraising events from concept to completion, managing budgets, logistics and marketing timelines to ensure strong ROI. Recruit participants for charity-led and third-party events, including running challenges and bespoke campaigns such as I m a Director, Get Me Out of Here! . Communications and Stewardship Work with the Fundraising and Communications teams to create engaging fundraising materials, content for social media, newsletters, and supporter updates. Deliver excellent supporter care, ensuring donations are acknowledged promptly and relationships nurtured for long-term engagement. Data, Reporting and Administration Maintain accurate records on Salesforce, producing reports and data analysis to monitor progress and inform decision-making. Track, evaluate and report on activity, identifying learning points to improve future performance. Other Duties Represent and promote Crossroads Care Surrey at networking events, business forums, and in the wider community. Contribute to seasonal appeals and cross-team campaigns. Achieve agreed income targets and ensure fundraising activity delivers strong ROI. Undertake training and development as required, and contribute to team meetings Actively support the safeguarding, health and safety, equality and diversity policies of Crossroads Care Surrey. Person Specification Essential Minimum 2 years experience in fundraising within the charity sector Proven track record of generating income for corporate partnerships and from community fundraising groups such as Rotary clubs. Strong relationship management skills, with experience of building and sustaining partnerships. Willingness to work flexibly, including evenings and weekends when required. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including pitching and presenting. Highly organised, able to manage competing priorities and deadlines. Confident IT user, with proficiency in Microsoft Office. Commitment to Crossroads Care Surrey s mission and values. Full UK driving licence and access to a car for travel across Surrey. Lives in Surrey. Desirable Experience of planning fundraising events Familiarity with CRM systems (ideally Salesforce). Familiarity with WordPress Exposure to digital fundraising methods, including gaming fundraising or streaming platforms such as Twitch/YouTube.
This role has a starting salary of 22,123 per annum (pro rata to 36,873 FTE), working 21.6 hours per week. We are hiring a new Finance & Funding Officer to join Surrey Adult Learning. This is a pivotal role supporting the financial & funding operations of a dynamic adult education service that delivers over 800 courses across seven centres and online platforms. The team is based at Woking Adult Learning Centre although there is the option to work flexibly at another office or home for part of the week. Rewards and Benefits 26 days' holiday (prorated for part time staff), rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 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 per year Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources About the Team Surrey Adult Learning is a leading provider of diverse daytime, evening and Saturday courses and learning opportunities for adults. We offer a wide range of qualification courses, including English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), maths and digital skills. Our courses also cater to individuals with learning disabilities, mental health conditions and parents/carers seeking to upskill to support their children. Additionally, we provide courses for personal development in various subjects such as arts and crafts, languages and exercise. Our outreach provision is designed to assist those currently facing life challenges. About the Role You will assist the Head of Business Finance & IT in managing financial processes, analysing SAL's financial position and exploring new funding opportunities. Your work will directly support strategic planning and ensure compliance with Surrey County Council, financial and funding regulations. You will also support staff across the service by assisting in resolving pay queries. Shortlisting Criteria To be considered for shortlisting for this position, your application will clearly evidence the following: Relevant management, business or financial qualification to at least NVQ level 4 or significant financial experience. Ability to organise, analyse and present date and information to support recommendations or highlight issues. Experience of budgeting, commitment accounting, financial forecasting plus an overall awareness of accountancy principles. Experience of planning, developing and managing business systems and processes. Ability to establish and maintain good working relationships with staff at all levels of the organisation. As part of the application process you will be asked to upload your CV and answer the following application questions: Give an example of a time when you organised, analysed and presented financial data to support a recommendation or highlight a key issue. What was the outcome? Tell us about your experience with budgeting, commitment accounting and financial forecasting. How have you applied accountancy principles in your previous roles? Describe how you've planned, developed or managed business systems and processes. How did you ensure effective collaboration and maintain good working relationships across different levels of an organisation? How have you supported strategic planning or ensured compliance with financial or funding regulations in your previous roles? We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our learners and expect all staff to share this commitment. A DBS 'Disclosure and Barring Service' check is required for this role and will be discussed further at interview. Online searches may be carried out on applicants who are shortlisted for interview. Contact us Please contact us for any questions relating to the role. This could be to discuss flexible working requests, transferable skills or any barriers to employment. For an informal discussion please contact Clive Banks by e-mail () or telephone at (phone number removed). The job advert closes at 23:59 on 21st September 2025. We look forward to receiving your application, please click on the apply online button below to submit. Local Government Reorganisation Surrey County Council is preparing for Local Government Reorganisation which will allow us to implement the Government led policy of devolution, which is all about giving more powers to local areas. Currently, Surrey has a two-tier council system, with 11 district and borough councils and a county council, all responsible for different services. All these councils will be reorganised into a smaller number of new unitary councils which will come into effect in April 2027. At this point, this role will be transferred, with all existing terms and conditions intact into one of the new unitary councils. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Please see more information here: Information for applicants on Local Government Reorganisation - Surrey County Council Our Behaviours The Surrey Way behaviours are a guide that supports our council to work together effectively and deliver our best for our customers and communities, and for each other. Discover more about our behaviours.
Sep 05, 2025
Full time
This role has a starting salary of 22,123 per annum (pro rata to 36,873 FTE), working 21.6 hours per week. We are hiring a new Finance & Funding Officer to join Surrey Adult Learning. This is a pivotal role supporting the financial & funding operations of a dynamic adult education service that delivers over 800 courses across seven centres and online platforms. The team is based at Woking Adult Learning Centre although there is the option to work flexibly at another office or home for part of the week. Rewards and Benefits 26 days' holiday (prorated for part time staff), rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 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 per year Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources About the Team Surrey Adult Learning is a leading provider of diverse daytime, evening and Saturday courses and learning opportunities for adults. We offer a wide range of qualification courses, including English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), maths and digital skills. Our courses also cater to individuals with learning disabilities, mental health conditions and parents/carers seeking to upskill to support their children. Additionally, we provide courses for personal development in various subjects such as arts and crafts, languages and exercise. Our outreach provision is designed to assist those currently facing life challenges. About the Role You will assist the Head of Business Finance & IT in managing financial processes, analysing SAL's financial position and exploring new funding opportunities. Your work will directly support strategic planning and ensure compliance with Surrey County Council, financial and funding regulations. You will also support staff across the service by assisting in resolving pay queries. Shortlisting Criteria To be considered for shortlisting for this position, your application will clearly evidence the following: Relevant management, business or financial qualification to at least NVQ level 4 or significant financial experience. Ability to organise, analyse and present date and information to support recommendations or highlight issues. Experience of budgeting, commitment accounting, financial forecasting plus an overall awareness of accountancy principles. Experience of planning, developing and managing business systems and processes. Ability to establish and maintain good working relationships with staff at all levels of the organisation. As part of the application process you will be asked to upload your CV and answer the following application questions: Give an example of a time when you organised, analysed and presented financial data to support a recommendation or highlight a key issue. What was the outcome? Tell us about your experience with budgeting, commitment accounting and financial forecasting. How have you applied accountancy principles in your previous roles? Describe how you've planned, developed or managed business systems and processes. How did you ensure effective collaboration and maintain good working relationships across different levels of an organisation? How have you supported strategic planning or ensured compliance with financial or funding regulations in your previous roles? We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our learners and expect all staff to share this commitment. A DBS 'Disclosure and Barring Service' check is required for this role and will be discussed further at interview. Online searches may be carried out on applicants who are shortlisted for interview. Contact us Please contact us for any questions relating to the role. This could be to discuss flexible working requests, transferable skills or any barriers to employment. For an informal discussion please contact Clive Banks by e-mail () or telephone at (phone number removed). The job advert closes at 23:59 on 21st September 2025. We look forward to receiving your application, please click on the apply online button below to submit. Local Government Reorganisation Surrey County Council is preparing for Local Government Reorganisation which will allow us to implement the Government led policy of devolution, which is all about giving more powers to local areas. Currently, Surrey has a two-tier council system, with 11 district and borough councils and a county council, all responsible for different services. All these councils will be reorganised into a smaller number of new unitary councils which will come into effect in April 2027. At this point, this role will be transferred, with all existing terms and conditions intact into one of the new unitary councils. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Please see more information here: Information for applicants on Local Government Reorganisation - Surrey County Council Our Behaviours The Surrey Way behaviours are a guide that supports our council to work together effectively and deliver our best for our customers and communities, and for each other. Discover more about our behaviours.
ROLE PURPOSE Building client relations and developing new business to achieve the allocated monthly and annual sales target in line with the company s strategic goals. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Proactively target prospects and existing customers for new business cross-sell and up-sell opportunities. Position our clients services and solutions to prospects and customers using a consultative approach Manage customer accounts giving high levels of customer service Understand our clients value proposition, how it fits in the market place and communicate it to customers and prospects. Create professional emails with accurate information. Understand the key business objectives of customers and prospects and their future plans. Meet customers face to face strengthening relationships and increasing the size/ amount of sales opportunities Achieve acceptable sales Key Performance Indicators (KPI s) as specified by the Sales Manager. Achieve sales goals and targets set. Maintain and update accurate data fields and dialogue reports in the CRM database and other sales systems. Produce accurate quotes for customers. Demonstrate correct usage of pricing and discount models at all times. Accurately complete forms and documents to update other individuals and departments within the company. Take training and coaching, passing any given tests and apply knowledge effectively. Follow company policies, standards and requirements. Plan time to be as effective as possible and organise workload. ROLE REQUIREMENTS 3+ years successful experience in a similar role.(business to business) GCSE Grade C Math s and English MS Office Skills Must have a Driving Licence BEHAVIOURAL COMPETENCIES CORE: Be able to take instruction and work with a degree of initiative and autonomy. Communicate effectively in all mediums. Be keen to engage in CPD activities Paul Feldman is the National Skills Agency Data Protection Officer. Your data will be stored until notice is given by you for it to be removed. Our Data Protection Policy will be forwarded to you on request. As we get a high number of applications, we may be unable to give feedback to unsuccessful candidates. We will retain your details to keep you informed of other opportunities. National Skills Agency Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy and is an Equal Opportunities employer we welcome applicants from all backgrounds.
Sep 05, 2025
Full time
ROLE PURPOSE Building client relations and developing new business to achieve the allocated monthly and annual sales target in line with the company s strategic goals. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Proactively target prospects and existing customers for new business cross-sell and up-sell opportunities. Position our clients services and solutions to prospects and customers using a consultative approach Manage customer accounts giving high levels of customer service Understand our clients value proposition, how it fits in the market place and communicate it to customers and prospects. Create professional emails with accurate information. Understand the key business objectives of customers and prospects and their future plans. Meet customers face to face strengthening relationships and increasing the size/ amount of sales opportunities Achieve acceptable sales Key Performance Indicators (KPI s) as specified by the Sales Manager. Achieve sales goals and targets set. Maintain and update accurate data fields and dialogue reports in the CRM database and other sales systems. Produce accurate quotes for customers. Demonstrate correct usage of pricing and discount models at all times. Accurately complete forms and documents to update other individuals and departments within the company. Take training and coaching, passing any given tests and apply knowledge effectively. Follow company policies, standards and requirements. Plan time to be as effective as possible and organise workload. ROLE REQUIREMENTS 3+ years successful experience in a similar role.(business to business) GCSE Grade C Math s and English MS Office Skills Must have a Driving Licence BEHAVIOURAL COMPETENCIES CORE: Be able to take instruction and work with a degree of initiative and autonomy. Communicate effectively in all mediums. Be keen to engage in CPD activities Paul Feldman is the National Skills Agency Data Protection Officer. Your data will be stored until notice is given by you for it to be removed. Our Data Protection Policy will be forwarded to you on request. As we get a high number of applications, we may be unable to give feedback to unsuccessful candidates. We will retain your details to keep you informed of other opportunities. National Skills Agency Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy and is an Equal Opportunities employer we welcome applicants from all backgrounds.
This full-time, permanent role has a starting salary of 33,552 per annum, based on a 36 hour working week. Are you passionate about data, systems, and making a real impact in adult education? Surrey Adult Learning are excited to be hiring a detail-oriented and proactive Management Information Systems Officer (MIS) to join our fantastic Business Finance & IT team based at the Woking Adult Learning Centre. This role is open to hybrid working with the option to work flexibly from another location, or home, for part of the week. Rewards and Benefits 26 days' holiday (prorated for part time staff), rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 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 Role Surrey Adult Learning is a leading provider of diverse daytime, evening and Saturday courses and learning opportunities for adults. We offer a wide range of qualification courses, including English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), maths and digital skills. Our courses also cater to individuals with learning disabilities, mental health conditions and parents/carers seeking to upskill to support their children. Additionally, we provide courses for personal development in various subjects such as arts and crafts, languages and exercise. Our outreach provision is designed to assist those currently facing life challenges. The MIS Officer is a pivotal and highly varied role within the team where you can expect to be involved in the following: Being responsible for ensuring Surrey Adult Learning's information systems run without downtime Supporting management, teaching staff and operations staff to ensure that the information contained in the systems is accurate and of high quality Diagnosing system issues and proposing solutions where possible Supporting the Business Finance and IT Manager to work with system vendors and SCC IT and Digital team where needed Being responsible for compiling returns and related datasets to funding providers, ensuring published deadlines are adhered to Shortlisting Criteria To be considered for shortlisting for this position, your application will clearly evidence the following: Up-to-date knowledge of funding rules applicable to the Further Education (FE) sector, including all aspects of ILR returns and other relevant FE funding and data related topics Experience compiling Individual Learner Record (ILR) returns and FE-related datasets Experience of data management in the education sector Working knowledge and experience of database querying techniques Proficiency with SQL to extract data and provide accurate management information, in particular for error and exception reporting and resolution Awareness of the principles of information governance, data security and the GDPR Contact Us Please contact us for any questions relating to the role. This could be to discuss flexible working requests, transferable skills or any barriers to employment. For an informal discussion please contact Clive Banks by e-mail at or telephone (phone number removed). The job advert closes at 23:59 on 21st September 2025. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our learners and expect all staff to share this commitment. A basic DBS 'Disclosure and Barring Service' check is required for this role and will be discussed further at interview. Online searches may be carried out on applicants who are shortlisted for interview. We look forward to receiving your application, please click on the apply online button below to submit. Local Government Reorganisation Surrey County Council is preparing for Local Government Reorganisation which will allow us to implement the Government led policy of devolution, which is all about giving more powers to local areas. Currently, Surrey has a two-tier council system, with 11 district and borough councils and a county council, all responsible for different services. All these councils will be reorganised into a smaller number of new unitary councils which will come into effect in April 2027. At this point, this role will be transferred, with all existing terms and conditions intact into one of the new unitary councils. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Please see more information here: Information for applicants on Local Government Reorganisation - Surrey County Council. Our Behaviours The Surrey Way behaviours are a guide that supports our council to work together effectively and deliver our best for our customers and communities, and for each other. Discover more about our behaviours. Before submitting your application, we recommend you read the job description. Our Life at Surrey handbook also provides insights of the culture at Surrey and how as a valued employee, you can help shape our Council. Our Commitment Surrey County Council is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer. A guaranteed interview will be offered to all disabled applicants 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.
Sep 05, 2025
Full time
This full-time, permanent role has a starting salary of 33,552 per annum, based on a 36 hour working week. Are you passionate about data, systems, and making a real impact in adult education? Surrey Adult Learning are excited to be hiring a detail-oriented and proactive Management Information Systems Officer (MIS) to join our fantastic Business Finance & IT team based at the Woking Adult Learning Centre. This role is open to hybrid working with the option to work flexibly from another location, or home, for part of the week. Rewards and Benefits 26 days' holiday (prorated for part time staff), rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 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 Role Surrey Adult Learning is a leading provider of diverse daytime, evening and Saturday courses and learning opportunities for adults. We offer a wide range of qualification courses, including English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), maths and digital skills. Our courses also cater to individuals with learning disabilities, mental health conditions and parents/carers seeking to upskill to support their children. Additionally, we provide courses for personal development in various subjects such as arts and crafts, languages and exercise. Our outreach provision is designed to assist those currently facing life challenges. The MIS Officer is a pivotal and highly varied role within the team where you can expect to be involved in the following: Being responsible for ensuring Surrey Adult Learning's information systems run without downtime Supporting management, teaching staff and operations staff to ensure that the information contained in the systems is accurate and of high quality Diagnosing system issues and proposing solutions where possible Supporting the Business Finance and IT Manager to work with system vendors and SCC IT and Digital team where needed Being responsible for compiling returns and related datasets to funding providers, ensuring published deadlines are adhered to Shortlisting Criteria To be considered for shortlisting for this position, your application will clearly evidence the following: Up-to-date knowledge of funding rules applicable to the Further Education (FE) sector, including all aspects of ILR returns and other relevant FE funding and data related topics Experience compiling Individual Learner Record (ILR) returns and FE-related datasets Experience of data management in the education sector Working knowledge and experience of database querying techniques Proficiency with SQL to extract data and provide accurate management information, in particular for error and exception reporting and resolution Awareness of the principles of information governance, data security and the GDPR Contact Us Please contact us for any questions relating to the role. This could be to discuss flexible working requests, transferable skills or any barriers to employment. For an informal discussion please contact Clive Banks by e-mail at or telephone (phone number removed). The job advert closes at 23:59 on 21st September 2025. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our learners and expect all staff to share this commitment. A basic DBS 'Disclosure and Barring Service' check is required for this role and will be discussed further at interview. Online searches may be carried out on applicants who are shortlisted for interview. We look forward to receiving your application, please click on the apply online button below to submit. Local Government Reorganisation Surrey County Council is preparing for Local Government Reorganisation which will allow us to implement the Government led policy of devolution, which is all about giving more powers to local areas. Currently, Surrey has a two-tier council system, with 11 district and borough councils and a county council, all responsible for different services. All these councils will be reorganised into a smaller number of new unitary councils which will come into effect in April 2027. At this point, this role will be transferred, with all existing terms and conditions intact into one of the new unitary councils. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Please see more information here: Information for applicants on Local Government Reorganisation - Surrey County Council. Our Behaviours The Surrey Way behaviours are a guide that supports our council to work together effectively and deliver our best for our customers and communities, and for each other. Discover more about our behaviours. Before submitting your application, we recommend you read the job description. Our Life at Surrey handbook also provides insights of the culture at Surrey and how as a valued employee, you can help shape our Council. Our Commitment Surrey County Council is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer. A guaranteed interview will be offered to all disabled applicants 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.
The Talent Set are delighted to be working with a fantastic children s hospice charity to recruit their Supporter Engagement Manager. The charity offers a flexible working environment, with hybrid working and an expectation to work from their Barnet, North London based office 3 days per week. The Supporter Engagement Manager is responsible for acquisition campaigns including regular giving, direct mail appeals, online fundraising, legacy s; retention campaigns including ongoing stewardship to increase supporter engagement. You will grow relationships with supporters and work closely with wider fundraising team to devise and execute creative and effective stewardship journeys. Key Responsibilities: Management of the supporter segmentation and journeys in order to increase levels of engagement and stewardship. Manage a continuous cycle of testing new channels and developing acquisition and retention individual giving products, based on audience insight and sector trends. Effective line management, professional support and personal development of the two Supporter Engagement Officers. Monitor budgets, targets and KPI s used to evaluate the effectiveness of activity and making recommendations to enhance future performance. Develop and grow the regular giving club exponentially. Develop and implement rich supporter journeys that help build lifelong engaged relationships with supporters. Develop the charity s legacy programme including effective marketing activities. Brief internal stakeholders on Individual Giving campaigns to ensure effective finance, data, supporter care and communications processes are followed. Identify opportunities to cross-sell Individual Giving campaigns across all existing audiences. Person Specification: Demonstrable experience of successfully managing high performing individual giving income. Proven experience of developing and delivering effective stewardship journeys for multiple audiences. Proven experience developing and evaluating acquisition or retention campaigns and activity across a variety of offline and digital channels. Exceptional interpersonal skills and able to inspire a wide range of stakeholders. Experience of databases and audience segmentation and use of data analytics. To be considered for this position please apply with your CV as soon as possible, regrettably please note we may not be able to reply to each and every application. We are committed to diverse and inclusive recruitment practises that ensure equal opportunity for everyone, regardless of race, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, age or gender. We encourage applications from all backgrounds and will happily make reasonable adjustments to always ensure a fair process.
Sep 05, 2025
Full time
The Talent Set are delighted to be working with a fantastic children s hospice charity to recruit their Supporter Engagement Manager. The charity offers a flexible working environment, with hybrid working and an expectation to work from their Barnet, North London based office 3 days per week. The Supporter Engagement Manager is responsible for acquisition campaigns including regular giving, direct mail appeals, online fundraising, legacy s; retention campaigns including ongoing stewardship to increase supporter engagement. You will grow relationships with supporters and work closely with wider fundraising team to devise and execute creative and effective stewardship journeys. Key Responsibilities: Management of the supporter segmentation and journeys in order to increase levels of engagement and stewardship. Manage a continuous cycle of testing new channels and developing acquisition and retention individual giving products, based on audience insight and sector trends. Effective line management, professional support and personal development of the two Supporter Engagement Officers. Monitor budgets, targets and KPI s used to evaluate the effectiveness of activity and making recommendations to enhance future performance. Develop and grow the regular giving club exponentially. Develop and implement rich supporter journeys that help build lifelong engaged relationships with supporters. Develop the charity s legacy programme including effective marketing activities. Brief internal stakeholders on Individual Giving campaigns to ensure effective finance, data, supporter care and communications processes are followed. Identify opportunities to cross-sell Individual Giving campaigns across all existing audiences. Person Specification: Demonstrable experience of successfully managing high performing individual giving income. Proven experience of developing and delivering effective stewardship journeys for multiple audiences. Proven experience developing and evaluating acquisition or retention campaigns and activity across a variety of offline and digital channels. Exceptional interpersonal skills and able to inspire a wide range of stakeholders. Experience of databases and audience segmentation and use of data analytics. To be considered for this position please apply with your CV as soon as possible, regrettably please note we may not be able to reply to each and every application. We are committed to diverse and inclusive recruitment practises that ensure equal opportunity for everyone, regardless of race, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, age or gender. We encourage applications from all backgrounds and will happily make reasonable adjustments to always ensure a fair process.
Generous Giving Manager Canterbury, Kent £36,397 pa plus excellent benefits 35 hours per week The Generous Giving Manager is a very exciting and influential role at the Diocese, as you will build on the strong and energetic foundations within our two-person Generous Giving Team to strengthen the financial sustainability of local churches by encouraging generosity in time, talents and financial giving. Working closely with deaneries, parishes and their leadership teams, you will identify local challenges and opportunities for generous giving, sharing innovative giving practices to help parishes and deaneries develop creative and effective ways to resource their mission. Communicating clearly and inspiringly the principles of Christian giving to diverse audiences, you will keep up to date with National Church resources, promoting and supporting a wide range of giving methods such as the Parish Giving Scheme (PGS), online and contactless giving. You will also offer guidance to parish officers for resources on giving campaigns, legacies and grant funding. This is an ideal role for someone with a good understanding of church life, a passion for helping local churches thrive, a strong commitment to community engagement and an understanding of generosity grounded in Christian teaching. With demonstrable experience in fundraising or parish ministry, you should bring an awareness of the financial and missional challenges facing churches today, particularly in rural contexts. With an understanding of the Church of England s structures, ethos, and range of traditions, you will have the proven ability to plan, advise on and lead giving or fundraising programmes in a not-for-profit or charitable context. You should also have a clear understanding of the teaching which underpins the Christian principles of giving. Your motivational and collaborative approach across a variety of settings, combined with your outstanding interpersonal skills and natural ability at rapport building will ensure you are able to generate and develop creative, solution-focused ideas, engaging and inspiring individuals and groups, both in person and online. Typically, you will operate during office hours but will need to adjust your working pattern in order to meet with parishes in the evenings and/or occasionally attend their Sunday worship, so the ability to travel to remote locations and work flexibly is a necessity. Canterbury Diocese is the oldest diocese in England, stretching from Maidstone to Thanet, the Isle of Sheppey to the Romney Marsh. We have 350 miles of coastline with historic ports and seaside resorts, alongside rural communities, market towns and commuter-belt urban developments. Affluent areas often sit alongside pockets of major deprivation, offering an exciting and challenging mission context. At the heart of all we do is a vision of transformation for ourselves and our communities: no one can encounter God and remain unchanged. In the Diocese of Canterbury, we want to increasingly become a Christian community transformed through encounter with Christ, growing and overflowing to transform and bless the families, homes and communities we serve: Changed Lives, Changing Lives. Closing date: 28 September 2025, 11.59pm. Interviews: 8 October 2025.
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
Generous Giving Manager Canterbury, Kent £36,397 pa plus excellent benefits 35 hours per week The Generous Giving Manager is a very exciting and influential role at the Diocese, as you will build on the strong and energetic foundations within our two-person Generous Giving Team to strengthen the financial sustainability of local churches by encouraging generosity in time, talents and financial giving. Working closely with deaneries, parishes and their leadership teams, you will identify local challenges and opportunities for generous giving, sharing innovative giving practices to help parishes and deaneries develop creative and effective ways to resource their mission. Communicating clearly and inspiringly the principles of Christian giving to diverse audiences, you will keep up to date with National Church resources, promoting and supporting a wide range of giving methods such as the Parish Giving Scheme (PGS), online and contactless giving. You will also offer guidance to parish officers for resources on giving campaigns, legacies and grant funding. This is an ideal role for someone with a good understanding of church life, a passion for helping local churches thrive, a strong commitment to community engagement and an understanding of generosity grounded in Christian teaching. With demonstrable experience in fundraising or parish ministry, you should bring an awareness of the financial and missional challenges facing churches today, particularly in rural contexts. With an understanding of the Church of England s structures, ethos, and range of traditions, you will have the proven ability to plan, advise on and lead giving or fundraising programmes in a not-for-profit or charitable context. You should also have a clear understanding of the teaching which underpins the Christian principles of giving. Your motivational and collaborative approach across a variety of settings, combined with your outstanding interpersonal skills and natural ability at rapport building will ensure you are able to generate and develop creative, solution-focused ideas, engaging and inspiring individuals and groups, both in person and online. Typically, you will operate during office hours but will need to adjust your working pattern in order to meet with parishes in the evenings and/or occasionally attend their Sunday worship, so the ability to travel to remote locations and work flexibly is a necessity. Canterbury Diocese is the oldest diocese in England, stretching from Maidstone to Thanet, the Isle of Sheppey to the Romney Marsh. We have 350 miles of coastline with historic ports and seaside resorts, alongside rural communities, market towns and commuter-belt urban developments. Affluent areas often sit alongside pockets of major deprivation, offering an exciting and challenging mission context. At the heart of all we do is a vision of transformation for ourselves and our communities: no one can encounter God and remain unchanged. In the Diocese of Canterbury, we want to increasingly become a Christian community transformed through encounter with Christ, growing and overflowing to transform and bless the families, homes and communities we serve: Changed Lives, Changing Lives. Closing date: 28 September 2025, 11.59pm. Interviews: 8 October 2025.
Merrifield Consultants is working with a fantastic hospice in North London to find their new Support Engagement Manager to be responsible for acquisition campaigns, including regular giving, direct mail appeals, online fundraising, legacies, retention campaigns, including ongoing stewardship to increase supporter engagement. Leading a team of two, you will grow relationships with supporters and work closely with the wider fundraising team to devise and execute creative and effective stewardship journeys. Job Title: Supporter Engagement Manager Organisation: Hospice Salary: 36,000 - 41,000 Location: North London Contract: Permanent, Full-time Closing date: Sunday 14th September 2025 Required: CV and Cover Letter Job Responsibilities: Management of the supporter segmentation and journeys in order to increase levels of engagement and stewardship. Work with the wider team to develop and implement a stewardship programme including regular enews update, mailings and on-line activity Manage a continuous cycle of testing new channels and developing acquisition and retention individual giving products, based on audience insight and sector trends Effective line management, professional support and personal development of the two Supporter Engagement Officers (one overseeing Challenge Events and the other newly recruited to support existing individual giving programs) Monitor budgets, targets and KPI's used to evaluate the effectiveness of activity and making recommendations to enhance future performance. Work in line with legal, ethical and professional standards to ensure that our collection, storage and use of data is compliant with our data protection policy Develop and implement rich supporter journeys that help build lifelong engaged relationships with supporters Skills and Experience: Demonstrable experience of successfully managing high-performing Individual Giving income Proven experience of developing and delivering effective stewardship journeys for multiple audiences Proven experience of developing and evaluating acquisition or retention campaigns and activity across a variety of offline and digital channels Exceptional interpersonal skills, and able to inspire wide range of stakeholders Excellent time management and organisational skills Exceptional spoken and written English language skills to present relevant details clearly and concisely This is a fantastic role for an experienced Individual Giving fundraiser who has ambitions and the ability to lead a small team backed by the board to grow! If you're interested in finding out more and/or applying, please contact Stuart Milliner at Merrifield Consultants. We practice a diverse and inclusive recruitment process that ensures equal opportunity for all we work with, irrespective of race, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, age or gender. As an organisation, we encourage applications from all backgrounds and will ensure measures are met when required, to allow a fair process throughout.
Sep 03, 2025
Full time
Merrifield Consultants is working with a fantastic hospice in North London to find their new Support Engagement Manager to be responsible for acquisition campaigns, including regular giving, direct mail appeals, online fundraising, legacies, retention campaigns, including ongoing stewardship to increase supporter engagement. Leading a team of two, you will grow relationships with supporters and work closely with the wider fundraising team to devise and execute creative and effective stewardship journeys. Job Title: Supporter Engagement Manager Organisation: Hospice Salary: 36,000 - 41,000 Location: North London Contract: Permanent, Full-time Closing date: Sunday 14th September 2025 Required: CV and Cover Letter Job Responsibilities: Management of the supporter segmentation and journeys in order to increase levels of engagement and stewardship. Work with the wider team to develop and implement a stewardship programme including regular enews update, mailings and on-line activity Manage a continuous cycle of testing new channels and developing acquisition and retention individual giving products, based on audience insight and sector trends Effective line management, professional support and personal development of the two Supporter Engagement Officers (one overseeing Challenge Events and the other newly recruited to support existing individual giving programs) Monitor budgets, targets and KPI's used to evaluate the effectiveness of activity and making recommendations to enhance future performance. Work in line with legal, ethical and professional standards to ensure that our collection, storage and use of data is compliant with our data protection policy Develop and implement rich supporter journeys that help build lifelong engaged relationships with supporters Skills and Experience: Demonstrable experience of successfully managing high-performing Individual Giving income Proven experience of developing and delivering effective stewardship journeys for multiple audiences Proven experience of developing and evaluating acquisition or retention campaigns and activity across a variety of offline and digital channels Exceptional interpersonal skills, and able to inspire wide range of stakeholders Excellent time management and organisational skills Exceptional spoken and written English language skills to present relevant details clearly and concisely This is a fantastic role for an experienced Individual Giving fundraiser who has ambitions and the ability to lead a small team backed by the board to grow! If you're interested in finding out more and/or applying, please contact Stuart Milliner at Merrifield Consultants. We practice a diverse and inclusive recruitment process that ensures equal opportunity for all we work with, irrespective of race, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, age or gender. As an organisation, we encourage applications from all backgrounds and will ensure measures are met when required, to allow a fair process throughout.
How would you like to be paid for five days but only work four ? At Outcomes First Group, we believe in better work/life balance - and we're putting wellbeing first. We're proud to be taking part in a 4-Day Working Week Trial, meaning you could work one day less a week (or equivalent hours), while still receiving your full-time pay. 4DWW will be rolled out within our school, when we have a full complement of staff - so there's never been a more exciting time to join us ! Job Title: Pupil Administrator / Exams Officer Location: The Grange Therapeutic School, Knossington, Oakham LE15 8LY Salary: £20,906.25 per annum Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday Rota: Monday to Thursday 8.30am - 4.30pm, Friday 8.30am - 4.00pm Contract: Permanent, Term Time Only Start Date: October 2025 UK applicants only. This role does not offer sponsorship. As part of our continued growth, we now have a fantastic opportunity for a Pupil Administrator / Exams Officer to join our close-knit team at The Grange Therapeutic School, part of Acorn Education. Purpose of Role To plan, organise and provide administrative support to the Headteacher and Senior Leadership Team in an efficient, effective and timely way and in compliance with the requirements of Outcomes First Group Education and Care. To be responsible for the efficient and effective running of the administration of all internal and external examinations within the school, including liaising with staff, pupils, invigilators and examination boards, adhering to national regulations and guidelines. To maintain all pupil records and communication to a high standard. Administrative Contribution to Ofsted Inspections Assist in the collation and printing of the termly student magazine and end of term school reporting cycle Transport/Taxi Liaison To handle incoming calls to the service, taking detailed and accurate messages and relaying them promptly to the appropriate person To welcome visitors in a professional and courteous manner and promptly ensure that the appropriate person is informed of their arrival, arranging refreshments as required To ensure that identification is seen and verified for all visitors to the site Duties and Responsibilities Provide word processing, administrative and clerical services in a professional and confidential manner to ensure correspondence is handled in a timely and appropriate manner and that good relations are maintained with parents, Local Authorities and other bodies Plan and support internal and external enquiries, a reception of visitors and a busy switchboard Co-ordinate and support responses to emails, letters and telephone enquiries in a professional and sensitive manner Support and assist in the preparation of routine and monthly reports where necessary Liaise with Senior Leadership Team and Heads of Departments to support them in fulfilling their roles and ensure compliance with school procedures Reception, answering telephone calls, taking messages To be responsible for managing the effective and efficient management and administration of external examinations in accordance with the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ) regulations (on behalf of the JCQ member awarding bodies) and/or awarding body rules for exams administration in a consistent and secure fashion, thereby helping to maintain the integrity and security of the assessment process To ensure all pupil records are kept up to date on both internal and external systems. For a full list of Duties and Responsibilities, please see the Job Description About Us The Grange Therapeutic School is an independent school for students aged 8 -18 years with social, emotional and mental health difficulties. Our school is based in a Victorian country house near Oakham with stunning views and fantastic facilities to develop not only the educational, but also the social and emotional needs of our pupils. With access to woods and lakes on site, the school has an ethos about delivering a personalised curriculum tailored to, and driven by, the individuals. Behaviour is currently rated as "Outstanding" by Ofsted. We need hardworking, pupil centred staff who are resilient and willing to go the extra mile. In return we offer significant investment in your professional development, a supportive staff group and opportunities for progression. Acorn Education is the UK's leading independent provider of specialist education. As part of Outcomes First Group, we are leading our sector in setting and delivering new approaches that provide measurable outcomes for those in our care. We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Why join Acorn Education? We place the outcomes of the pupils and vulnerable young adults in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. You'll work 80% of your contractual hours for 100% of your pay, giving you more time to do the things that make you happy. 4DWW is subject to successful completion of probation and is not a contractual benefit Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales.
Sep 02, 2025
Full time
How would you like to be paid for five days but only work four ? At Outcomes First Group, we believe in better work/life balance - and we're putting wellbeing first. We're proud to be taking part in a 4-Day Working Week Trial, meaning you could work one day less a week (or equivalent hours), while still receiving your full-time pay. 4DWW will be rolled out within our school, when we have a full complement of staff - so there's never been a more exciting time to join us ! Job Title: Pupil Administrator / Exams Officer Location: The Grange Therapeutic School, Knossington, Oakham LE15 8LY Salary: £20,906.25 per annum Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday Rota: Monday to Thursday 8.30am - 4.30pm, Friday 8.30am - 4.00pm Contract: Permanent, Term Time Only Start Date: October 2025 UK applicants only. This role does not offer sponsorship. As part of our continued growth, we now have a fantastic opportunity for a Pupil Administrator / Exams Officer to join our close-knit team at The Grange Therapeutic School, part of Acorn Education. Purpose of Role To plan, organise and provide administrative support to the Headteacher and Senior Leadership Team in an efficient, effective and timely way and in compliance with the requirements of Outcomes First Group Education and Care. To be responsible for the efficient and effective running of the administration of all internal and external examinations within the school, including liaising with staff, pupils, invigilators and examination boards, adhering to national regulations and guidelines. To maintain all pupil records and communication to a high standard. Administrative Contribution to Ofsted Inspections Assist in the collation and printing of the termly student magazine and end of term school reporting cycle Transport/Taxi Liaison To handle incoming calls to the service, taking detailed and accurate messages and relaying them promptly to the appropriate person To welcome visitors in a professional and courteous manner and promptly ensure that the appropriate person is informed of their arrival, arranging refreshments as required To ensure that identification is seen and verified for all visitors to the site Duties and Responsibilities Provide word processing, administrative and clerical services in a professional and confidential manner to ensure correspondence is handled in a timely and appropriate manner and that good relations are maintained with parents, Local Authorities and other bodies Plan and support internal and external enquiries, a reception of visitors and a busy switchboard Co-ordinate and support responses to emails, letters and telephone enquiries in a professional and sensitive manner Support and assist in the preparation of routine and monthly reports where necessary Liaise with Senior Leadership Team and Heads of Departments to support them in fulfilling their roles and ensure compliance with school procedures Reception, answering telephone calls, taking messages To be responsible for managing the effective and efficient management and administration of external examinations in accordance with the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ) regulations (on behalf of the JCQ member awarding bodies) and/or awarding body rules for exams administration in a consistent and secure fashion, thereby helping to maintain the integrity and security of the assessment process To ensure all pupil records are kept up to date on both internal and external systems. For a full list of Duties and Responsibilities, please see the Job Description About Us The Grange Therapeutic School is an independent school for students aged 8 -18 years with social, emotional and mental health difficulties. Our school is based in a Victorian country house near Oakham with stunning views and fantastic facilities to develop not only the educational, but also the social and emotional needs of our pupils. With access to woods and lakes on site, the school has an ethos about delivering a personalised curriculum tailored to, and driven by, the individuals. Behaviour is currently rated as "Outstanding" by Ofsted. We need hardworking, pupil centred staff who are resilient and willing to go the extra mile. In return we offer significant investment in your professional development, a supportive staff group and opportunities for progression. Acorn Education is the UK's leading independent provider of specialist education. As part of Outcomes First Group, we are leading our sector in setting and delivering new approaches that provide measurable outcomes for those in our care. We are really proud to say that in 2024, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the fifth year running. Why join Acorn Education? We place the outcomes of the pupils and vulnerable young adults in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover Family Growth Support - inclusive benefits package covering enhanced maternity and paternity leave, along with paid fertility treatment support. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. You'll work 80% of your contractual hours for 100% of your pay, giving you more time to do the things that make you happy. 4DWW is subject to successful completion of probation and is not a contractual benefit Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales.
Could this be your most rewarding role yet? To view this advert in Welsh, please click here . Become a Lleol (local) Foster Carer with Flintshire County Council Annual Fee: £50,000 + up to £13,453.96 in Weekly Allowances Plus, additional payments for holidays, birthdays & Christmas You've built a career supporting others But have you ever thought about doing it from your own home - and truly changing a life forever? We're looking for people with passion, patience, and experience to take the next step - not just into another job, but into a whole new way of making a difference. This is fostering - but not as you know it.This is Lleol Fostering . Lleol means local in Welsh and with fostering - maintaining locality is hugely important.There are children and young people in and around the Flintshire area who need something more than just a traditional fostering placement. They need time, patience, expertise - and above all - someone who will believe in them and fight their corner. We are looking for extraordinary people to join us as Lleol Foster Carers - including those who have worked as Safeguarding Officers , experienced in protecting children and young people from harm and promoting their welfare. If you've ensured safety and wellbeing in complex situations, your skills could offer a child the one thing they need most - a safe, therapeutic home where they can feel secure and supported. What makes Lleol Foster Carers different? This is a specialist fostering role - supporting young people who are leaving high-support settings like residential care and helping them to transition to family life as smoothly as possible. We take a therapeutic approach to professional parenting, giving you every opportunity to develop your skills through full training, exceptional support, and a team walking alongside you every step of the way. What You'll Receive as a Lleol Foster Carer: £50,000 Annual Fee recognising your dedicated time, skill & commitment Up to £258.79 Weekly Fostering Allowance (over £13,453 annually) Additional Allowances for Birthdays, Holidays & Christmas Access to a linked Lleol Support Foster Carer - for practical help and respite 50% discount on your Council Tax payments Therapeutic Training & Qualifications Membership to The Fostering Network Access to the Mockingbird Support Model Blue Light Card membership - access to more than 15,000 discounts nationwide Reward & Recognition via the CareFriends App Regular Wellbeing events & Peer Support groups Could You Be a Lleol Foster Carer? We're looking for individuals or couples who: Have professional or personal experience in supporting children & young people Can provide a nurturing, therapeutic home environment Have at least one spare bedroom that can be dedicated to fostering Hold a full driving licence Are able to offer their full-time commitment to this role Can work as part of a professional team, attend meetings, and engage in training Are resilient, reflective, and ready to parent in a new and guided way Are open to registering as self-employed Ideally, you won't have other children under 16 living in your home (though exceptions may apply dependent on individual fostering experience). This Could Be the Career Change You Never Knew You Were Ready For. If you've worked as a:
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Could this be your most rewarding role yet? To view this advert in Welsh, please click here . Become a Lleol (local) Foster Carer with Flintshire County Council Annual Fee: £50,000 + up to £13,453.96 in Weekly Allowances Plus, additional payments for holidays, birthdays & Christmas You've built a career supporting others But have you ever thought about doing it from your own home - and truly changing a life forever? We're looking for people with passion, patience, and experience to take the next step - not just into another job, but into a whole new way of making a difference. This is fostering - but not as you know it.This is Lleol Fostering . Lleol means local in Welsh and with fostering - maintaining locality is hugely important.There are children and young people in and around the Flintshire area who need something more than just a traditional fostering placement. They need time, patience, expertise - and above all - someone who will believe in them and fight their corner. We are looking for extraordinary people to join us as Lleol Foster Carers - including those who have worked as Safeguarding Officers , experienced in protecting children and young people from harm and promoting their welfare. If you've ensured safety and wellbeing in complex situations, your skills could offer a child the one thing they need most - a safe, therapeutic home where they can feel secure and supported. What makes Lleol Foster Carers different? This is a specialist fostering role - supporting young people who are leaving high-support settings like residential care and helping them to transition to family life as smoothly as possible. We take a therapeutic approach to professional parenting, giving you every opportunity to develop your skills through full training, exceptional support, and a team walking alongside you every step of the way. What You'll Receive as a Lleol Foster Carer: £50,000 Annual Fee recognising your dedicated time, skill & commitment Up to £258.79 Weekly Fostering Allowance (over £13,453 annually) Additional Allowances for Birthdays, Holidays & Christmas Access to a linked Lleol Support Foster Carer - for practical help and respite 50% discount on your Council Tax payments Therapeutic Training & Qualifications Membership to The Fostering Network Access to the Mockingbird Support Model Blue Light Card membership - access to more than 15,000 discounts nationwide Reward & Recognition via the CareFriends App Regular Wellbeing events & Peer Support groups Could You Be a Lleol Foster Carer? We're looking for individuals or couples who: Have professional or personal experience in supporting children & young people Can provide a nurturing, therapeutic home environment Have at least one spare bedroom that can be dedicated to fostering Hold a full driving licence Are able to offer their full-time commitment to this role Can work as part of a professional team, attend meetings, and engage in training Are resilient, reflective, and ready to parent in a new and guided way Are open to registering as self-employed Ideally, you won't have other children under 16 living in your home (though exceptions may apply dependent on individual fostering experience). This Could Be the Career Change You Never Knew You Were Ready For. If you've worked as a:
Could this be your most rewarding role yet? To view this advert in Welsh, please click here . Become a Lleol (local) Foster Carer with Flintshire County Council Annual Fee: £50,000 + up to £13,453.96 in Weekly Allowances Plus, additional payments for holidays, birthdays & Christmas You've built a career supporting others But have you ever thought about doing it from your own home - and truly changing a life forever? We're looking for people with passion, patience, and experience to take the next step - not just into another job, but into a whole new way of making a difference. This is fostering - but not as you know it.This is Lleol Fostering . Lleol means local in Welsh and with fostering - maintaining locality is hugely important.There are children and young people in and around the Flintshire area who need something more than just a traditional fostering placement. They need time, patience, expertise - and above all - someone who will believe in them and fight their corner. We are looking for extraordinary people to join us as Lleol Foster Carers - including those who have worked as Accommodation Support Officers , helping vulnerable individuals build independence, navigate life challenges, and maintain stability in their lives. If you've supported young people or adults with housing, mental health, substance misuse, or other complex needs, your experience could help transform a young person's future by offering them the one thing they need most - a safe, therapeutic home. What makes Lleol Foster Carers different? This is a specialist fostering role - supporting young people who are leaving high-support settings like residential care and helping them to transition to family life as smoothly as possible. We take a therapeutic approach to professional parenting, giving you every opportunity to develop your skills through full training, exceptional support, and a team walking alongside you every step of the way. What You'll Receive as a Lleol Foster Carer: £50,000 Annual Fee recognising your dedicated time, skill & commitment Up to £258.79 Weekly Fostering Allowance (over £13,453 annually) Additional Allowances for Birthdays, Holidays & Christmas Access to a linked Lleol Support Foster Carer - for practical help and respite 50% discount on your Council Tax payments Therapeutic Training & Qualifications Membership to The Fostering Network Access to the Mockingbird Support Model Blue Light Card membership - access to more than 15,000 discounts nationwide Reward & Recognition via the CareFriends App Regular Wellbeing events & Peer Support groups Could You Be a Lleol Foster Carer? We're looking for individuals or couples who: Have professional or personal experience in supporting children & young people Can provide a nurturing, therapeutic home environment Have at least one spare bedroom that can be dedicated to fostering Hold a full driving licence Are able to offer their full-time commitment to this role Can work as part of a professional team, attend meetings, and engage in training Are resilient, reflective, and ready to parent in a new and guided way Are open to registering as self-employed Ideally, you won't have other children under 16 living in your home (though exceptions may apply dependent on individual fostering experience). This Could Be the Career Change You Neve
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Could this be your most rewarding role yet? To view this advert in Welsh, please click here . Become a Lleol (local) Foster Carer with Flintshire County Council Annual Fee: £50,000 + up to £13,453.96 in Weekly Allowances Plus, additional payments for holidays, birthdays & Christmas You've built a career supporting others But have you ever thought about doing it from your own home - and truly changing a life forever? We're looking for people with passion, patience, and experience to take the next step - not just into another job, but into a whole new way of making a difference. This is fostering - but not as you know it.This is Lleol Fostering . Lleol means local in Welsh and with fostering - maintaining locality is hugely important.There are children and young people in and around the Flintshire area who need something more than just a traditional fostering placement. They need time, patience, expertise - and above all - someone who will believe in them and fight their corner. We are looking for extraordinary people to join us as Lleol Foster Carers - including those who have worked as Accommodation Support Officers , helping vulnerable individuals build independence, navigate life challenges, and maintain stability in their lives. If you've supported young people or adults with housing, mental health, substance misuse, or other complex needs, your experience could help transform a young person's future by offering them the one thing they need most - a safe, therapeutic home. What makes Lleol Foster Carers different? This is a specialist fostering role - supporting young people who are leaving high-support settings like residential care and helping them to transition to family life as smoothly as possible. We take a therapeutic approach to professional parenting, giving you every opportunity to develop your skills through full training, exceptional support, and a team walking alongside you every step of the way. What You'll Receive as a Lleol Foster Carer: £50,000 Annual Fee recognising your dedicated time, skill & commitment Up to £258.79 Weekly Fostering Allowance (over £13,453 annually) Additional Allowances for Birthdays, Holidays & Christmas Access to a linked Lleol Support Foster Carer - for practical help and respite 50% discount on your Council Tax payments Therapeutic Training & Qualifications Membership to The Fostering Network Access to the Mockingbird Support Model Blue Light Card membership - access to more than 15,000 discounts nationwide Reward & Recognition via the CareFriends App Regular Wellbeing events & Peer Support groups Could You Be a Lleol Foster Carer? We're looking for individuals or couples who: Have professional or personal experience in supporting children & young people Can provide a nurturing, therapeutic home environment Have at least one spare bedroom that can be dedicated to fostering Hold a full driving licence Are able to offer their full-time commitment to this role Can work as part of a professional team, attend meetings, and engage in training Are resilient, reflective, and ready to parent in a new and guided way Are open to registering as self-employed Ideally, you won't have other children under 16 living in your home (though exceptions may apply dependent on individual fostering experience). This Could Be the Career Change You Neve
Could this be your most rewarding role yet? To view this advert in Welsh, please click here . Become a Lleol (local) Foster Carer with Flintshire County Council Annual Fee: £50,000 + up to £13,453.96 in Weekly Allowances Plus, additional payments for holidays, birthdays & Christmas You've built a career supporting others But have you ever thought about doing it from your own home - and truly changing a life forever? We're looking for people with passion, patience, and experience to take the next step - not just into another job, but into a whole new way of making a difference. This is fostering - but not as you know it.This is Lleol Fostering . Lleol means local in Welsh and with fostering - maintaining locality is hugely important.There are children and young people in and around the Flintshire area who need something more than just a traditional fostering placement. They need time, patience, expertise - and above all - someone who will believe in them and fight their corner. We are looking for extraordinary people to join us as Lleol Foster Carers - including those who have worked as Inclusion Coordinators , promoting equality, supporting pupils with additional needs, and ensuring all children feel safe, supported, and included in education. If you've championed vulnerable learners and worked to remove barriers to learning, you could make an incredible difference in a child's life by offering them a stable and therapeutic home environment. What makes Lleol Foster Carers different? This is a specialist fostering role - supporting young people who are leaving high-support settings like residential care and helping them to transition to family life as smoothly as possible. We take a therapeutic approach to professional parenting , giving you every opportunity to develop your skills through full training, exceptional support, and a team walking alongside you every step of the way. What You'll Receive as a Lleol Foster Carer: £50,000 Annual Fee recognising your dedicated time, skill & commitment Up to £258.79 Weekly Fostering Allowance (over £13,453 annually) Additional Allowances for Birthdays, Holidays & Christmas Access to a linked Lleol Support Foster Carer - for practical help and respite 50% discount on your Council Tax payments Therapeutic Training & Qualifications Membership to The Fostering Network Access to the Mockingbird Support Model Blue Light Card membership - access to more than 15,000 discounts nationwide Reward & Recognition via the CareFriends App Regular Wellbeing events & Peer Support groups Could You Be a Lleol Foster Carer? We're looking for individuals or couples who: Have professional or personal experience in supporting children & young people Can provide a nurturing, therapeutic home environment Have at least one spare bedroom that can be dedicated to fostering Hold a full driving licence Are able to offer their full-time commitment to this role Can work as part of a professional team , attend meetings, and engage in training Are resilient, reflective , and ready to parent in a new and guided way Are open to registering as self-employed Ideally, you won't have other children under 16 living in your home (though exceptions may apply dependent on individual fostering experience). This Could Be the Career Change You Never Knew You Were Ready For. If you've worked as a: Inclusion Coordinator SEN/Inclusion Lead Pastoral or Behaviour Lead Additional Learning Needs (ALN) Support Officer then your ability to advocate for young people and provide individualised support could make you an outstanding foster carer . Interested in finding out more about becoming a Lleol Foster Carer in Flintshire? This is a unique opportunity to do what you do best - but in a role where you can give children what no setting ever can: family, belonging, and the stability of a loving home.
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Could this be your most rewarding role yet? To view this advert in Welsh, please click here . Become a Lleol (local) Foster Carer with Flintshire County Council Annual Fee: £50,000 + up to £13,453.96 in Weekly Allowances Plus, additional payments for holidays, birthdays & Christmas You've built a career supporting others But have you ever thought about doing it from your own home - and truly changing a life forever? We're looking for people with passion, patience, and experience to take the next step - not just into another job, but into a whole new way of making a difference. This is fostering - but not as you know it.This is Lleol Fostering . Lleol means local in Welsh and with fostering - maintaining locality is hugely important.There are children and young people in and around the Flintshire area who need something more than just a traditional fostering placement. They need time, patience, expertise - and above all - someone who will believe in them and fight their corner. We are looking for extraordinary people to join us as Lleol Foster Carers - including those who have worked as Inclusion Coordinators , promoting equality, supporting pupils with additional needs, and ensuring all children feel safe, supported, and included in education. If you've championed vulnerable learners and worked to remove barriers to learning, you could make an incredible difference in a child's life by offering them a stable and therapeutic home environment. What makes Lleol Foster Carers different? This is a specialist fostering role - supporting young people who are leaving high-support settings like residential care and helping them to transition to family life as smoothly as possible. We take a therapeutic approach to professional parenting , giving you every opportunity to develop your skills through full training, exceptional support, and a team walking alongside you every step of the way. What You'll Receive as a Lleol Foster Carer: £50,000 Annual Fee recognising your dedicated time, skill & commitment Up to £258.79 Weekly Fostering Allowance (over £13,453 annually) Additional Allowances for Birthdays, Holidays & Christmas Access to a linked Lleol Support Foster Carer - for practical help and respite 50% discount on your Council Tax payments Therapeutic Training & Qualifications Membership to The Fostering Network Access to the Mockingbird Support Model Blue Light Card membership - access to more than 15,000 discounts nationwide Reward & Recognition via the CareFriends App Regular Wellbeing events & Peer Support groups Could You Be a Lleol Foster Carer? We're looking for individuals or couples who: Have professional or personal experience in supporting children & young people Can provide a nurturing, therapeutic home environment Have at least one spare bedroom that can be dedicated to fostering Hold a full driving licence Are able to offer their full-time commitment to this role Can work as part of a professional team , attend meetings, and engage in training Are resilient, reflective , and ready to parent in a new and guided way Are open to registering as self-employed Ideally, you won't have other children under 16 living in your home (though exceptions may apply dependent on individual fostering experience). This Could Be the Career Change You Never Knew You Were Ready For. If you've worked as a: Inclusion Coordinator SEN/Inclusion Lead Pastoral or Behaviour Lead Additional Learning Needs (ALN) Support Officer then your ability to advocate for young people and provide individualised support could make you an outstanding foster carer . Interested in finding out more about becoming a Lleol Foster Carer in Flintshire? This is a unique opportunity to do what you do best - but in a role where you can give children what no setting ever can: family, belonging, and the stability of a loving home.
Could this be your most rewarding role yet? To view this advert in Welsh, please click here . Become a Lleol (local) Foster Carer with Flintshire County Council Annual Fee: £50,000 + up to £13,453.96 in Weekly Allowances Plus, additional payments for holidays, birthdays & Christmas You've built a career supporting others But have you ever thought about doing it from your own home - and truly changing a life forever? We're looking for people with passion, patience, and experience to take the next step - not just into another job, but into a whole new way of making a difference. This is fostering - but not as you know it.This is Lleol Fostering . Lleol means local in Welsh and with fostering - maintaining locality is hugely important.There are children and young people in and around the Flintshire area who need something more than just a traditional fostering placement. They need time, patience, expertise - and above all - someone who will believe in them and fight their corner. We are looking for extraordinary people to join us as Lleol Foster Carers - including those who have worked as Child Advocates , ensuring that the voices of children and young people are heard in decisions affecting their lives. If you've supported children in navigating care systems, expressed their views in court or care proceedings, and championed their rights, you could make an incredible difference in a child's life by offering them not only advocacy-but also the stability and belonging of a therapeutic home. What makes Lleol Foster Carers different? This is a specialist fostering role - supporting young people who are leaving high-support settings like residential care and helping them to transition to family life as smoothly as possible. We take a therapeutic approach to professional parenting , giving you every opportunity to develop your skills through full training, exceptional support, and a team walking alongside you every step of the way. What You'll Receive as a Lleol Foster Carer: £50,000 Annual Fee recognising your dedicated time, skill & commitment Up to £258.79 Weekly Fostering Allowance (over £13,453 annually) Additional Allowances for Birthdays, Holidays & Christmas Access to a linked Lleol Support Foster Carer - for practical help and respite 50% discount on your Council Tax payments Therapeutic Training & Qualifications Membership to The Fostering Network Access to the Mockingbird Support Model Blue Light Card membership - access to more than 15,000 discounts nationwide Reward & Recognition via the CareFriends App Regular Wellbeing events & Peer Support groups Could You Be a Lleol Foster Carer? We're looking for individuals or couples who: Have professional or personal experience in supporting children & young people Can provide a nurturing, therapeutic home environment Have at least one spare bedroom that can be dedicated to fostering Hold a full driving licence Are able to offer their full-time commitment to this role Can work as part of a professional team , attend meetings, and engage in training Are resilient, reflective , and ready to parent in a new and guided way Are open to registering as self-employed Ideally, you won't have other children under 16 living in your home (though exceptions may apply dependent on individual fostering experience). This Could Be the Career Change You Never Knew You Were Ready For. If you've worked as a: Child Advocate Children's Rights Officer Independent Visitor or Guardian Participation or Engagement Worker then your ability to build trust, promote a child's voice, and safeguard their best interests could make you an outstanding foster carer . Interested in finding out more about becoming a Lleol Foster Carer in Flintshire? This is a unique opportunity to do what you do best - but in a role where you can give children what no setting ever can: family, belonging, and the stability of a loving home.
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Could this be your most rewarding role yet? To view this advert in Welsh, please click here . Become a Lleol (local) Foster Carer with Flintshire County Council Annual Fee: £50,000 + up to £13,453.96 in Weekly Allowances Plus, additional payments for holidays, birthdays & Christmas You've built a career supporting others But have you ever thought about doing it from your own home - and truly changing a life forever? We're looking for people with passion, patience, and experience to take the next step - not just into another job, but into a whole new way of making a difference. This is fostering - but not as you know it.This is Lleol Fostering . Lleol means local in Welsh and with fostering - maintaining locality is hugely important.There are children and young people in and around the Flintshire area who need something more than just a traditional fostering placement. They need time, patience, expertise - and above all - someone who will believe in them and fight their corner. We are looking for extraordinary people to join us as Lleol Foster Carers - including those who have worked as Child Advocates , ensuring that the voices of children and young people are heard in decisions affecting their lives. If you've supported children in navigating care systems, expressed their views in court or care proceedings, and championed their rights, you could make an incredible difference in a child's life by offering them not only advocacy-but also the stability and belonging of a therapeutic home. What makes Lleol Foster Carers different? This is a specialist fostering role - supporting young people who are leaving high-support settings like residential care and helping them to transition to family life as smoothly as possible. We take a therapeutic approach to professional parenting , giving you every opportunity to develop your skills through full training, exceptional support, and a team walking alongside you every step of the way. What You'll Receive as a Lleol Foster Carer: £50,000 Annual Fee recognising your dedicated time, skill & commitment Up to £258.79 Weekly Fostering Allowance (over £13,453 annually) Additional Allowances for Birthdays, Holidays & Christmas Access to a linked Lleol Support Foster Carer - for practical help and respite 50% discount on your Council Tax payments Therapeutic Training & Qualifications Membership to The Fostering Network Access to the Mockingbird Support Model Blue Light Card membership - access to more than 15,000 discounts nationwide Reward & Recognition via the CareFriends App Regular Wellbeing events & Peer Support groups Could You Be a Lleol Foster Carer? We're looking for individuals or couples who: Have professional or personal experience in supporting children & young people Can provide a nurturing, therapeutic home environment Have at least one spare bedroom that can be dedicated to fostering Hold a full driving licence Are able to offer their full-time commitment to this role Can work as part of a professional team , attend meetings, and engage in training Are resilient, reflective , and ready to parent in a new and guided way Are open to registering as self-employed Ideally, you won't have other children under 16 living in your home (though exceptions may apply dependent on individual fostering experience). This Could Be the Career Change You Never Knew You Were Ready For. If you've worked as a: Child Advocate Children's Rights Officer Independent Visitor or Guardian Participation or Engagement Worker then your ability to build trust, promote a child's voice, and safeguard their best interests could make you an outstanding foster carer . Interested in finding out more about becoming a Lleol Foster Carer in Flintshire? This is a unique opportunity to do what you do best - but in a role where you can give children what no setting ever can: family, belonging, and the stability of a loving home.
Could this be your most rewarding role yet? To view this advert in Welsh, please click here . Become a Lleol (local) Foster Carer with Flintshire County Council Annual Fee: £50,000 + up to £13,453.96 in Weekly Allowances Plus, additional payments for holidays, birthdays & Christmas You've built a career supporting others But have you ever thought about doing it from your own home - and truly changing a life forever? We're looking for people with passion, patience, and experience to take the next step - not just into another job, but into a whole new way of making a difference. This is fostering - but not as you know it.This is Lleol Fostering . Lleol means local in Welsh and with fostering - maintaining locality is hugely important.There are children and young people in and around the Flintshire area who need something more than just a traditional fostering placement. They need time, patience, expertise - and above all - someone who will believe in them and fight their corner. We are looking for extraordinary people to join us as Lleol Foster Carers - including those who have worked as Housing Support Officers , helping vulnerable people navigate complex life challenges, access safe accommodation, and build the skills needed for independence. If you've supported individuals facing instability, homelessness, or safeguarding concerns, your experience and advocacy could transform a child's life by offering them what they need most - a safe, therapeutic home environment. What makes Lleol Foster Carers different? This is a specialist fostering role - supporting young people who are leaving high-support settings like residential care and helping them to transition to family life as smoothly as possible. We take a therapeutic approach to professional parenting, giving you every opportunity to develop your skills through full training, exceptional support, and a team walking alongside you every step of the way. What You'll Receive as a Lleol Foster Carer: £50,000 Annual Fee recognising your dedicated time, skill & commitment Up to £258.79 Weekly Fostering Allowance (over £13,453 annually) Additional Allowances for Birthdays, Holidays & Christmas Access to a linked Lleol Support Foster Carer - for practical help and respite 50% discount on your Council Tax payments Therapeutic Training & Qualifications Membership to The Fostering Network Access to the Mockingbird Support Model Blue Light Card membership - access to more than 15,000 discounts nationwide Reward & Recognition via the CareFriends App Regular Wellbeing events & Peer Support groups Could You Be a Lleol Foster Carer? We're looking for individuals or couples who: Have professional or personal experience in supporting children & young people Can provide a nurturing, therapeutic home environment Have at least one spare bedroom that can be dedicated to fostering Hold a full driving licence Are able to offer their full-time commitment to this role Can work as part of a professional team, attend meetings, and engage in training Are resilient, reflective, and ready to parent in a new and guided way Are open to registering as self-employed Ideally, you won't have other children under 16 living in your home (though exceptions may apply dependent on individual fostering experience). This Could Be the Career Change You Never Knew You Were Ready For
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Could this be your most rewarding role yet? To view this advert in Welsh, please click here . Become a Lleol (local) Foster Carer with Flintshire County Council Annual Fee: £50,000 + up to £13,453.96 in Weekly Allowances Plus, additional payments for holidays, birthdays & Christmas You've built a career supporting others But have you ever thought about doing it from your own home - and truly changing a life forever? We're looking for people with passion, patience, and experience to take the next step - not just into another job, but into a whole new way of making a difference. This is fostering - but not as you know it.This is Lleol Fostering . Lleol means local in Welsh and with fostering - maintaining locality is hugely important.There are children and young people in and around the Flintshire area who need something more than just a traditional fostering placement. They need time, patience, expertise - and above all - someone who will believe in them and fight their corner. We are looking for extraordinary people to join us as Lleol Foster Carers - including those who have worked as Housing Support Officers , helping vulnerable people navigate complex life challenges, access safe accommodation, and build the skills needed for independence. If you've supported individuals facing instability, homelessness, or safeguarding concerns, your experience and advocacy could transform a child's life by offering them what they need most - a safe, therapeutic home environment. What makes Lleol Foster Carers different? This is a specialist fostering role - supporting young people who are leaving high-support settings like residential care and helping them to transition to family life as smoothly as possible. We take a therapeutic approach to professional parenting, giving you every opportunity to develop your skills through full training, exceptional support, and a team walking alongside you every step of the way. What You'll Receive as a Lleol Foster Carer: £50,000 Annual Fee recognising your dedicated time, skill & commitment Up to £258.79 Weekly Fostering Allowance (over £13,453 annually) Additional Allowances for Birthdays, Holidays & Christmas Access to a linked Lleol Support Foster Carer - for practical help and respite 50% discount on your Council Tax payments Therapeutic Training & Qualifications Membership to The Fostering Network Access to the Mockingbird Support Model Blue Light Card membership - access to more than 15,000 discounts nationwide Reward & Recognition via the CareFriends App Regular Wellbeing events & Peer Support groups Could You Be a Lleol Foster Carer? We're looking for individuals or couples who: Have professional or personal experience in supporting children & young people Can provide a nurturing, therapeutic home environment Have at least one spare bedroom that can be dedicated to fostering Hold a full driving licence Are able to offer their full-time commitment to this role Can work as part of a professional team, attend meetings, and engage in training Are resilient, reflective, and ready to parent in a new and guided way Are open to registering as self-employed Ideally, you won't have other children under 16 living in your home (though exceptions may apply dependent on individual fostering experience). This Could Be the Career Change You Never Knew You Were Ready For