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Job Category: Social Care Qualified
Job location: Plough Lane, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR4 0LE, Herefordshire Council
Hours per week: 37
Start date: Immediate start
Salary: £24.08 per hour
Location: Leominster
45p per mile business mileage
up to £150 per week accommodation expense
The role
We are looking for experienced Social Workers to help us on our improvement journey. Come and join us on our Restorative Journey of Improvement to gain the best for children and families in Herefordshire.
Working within the Assessment Team, you will work directly with children and families, alongside other staff within the Directorate and partner agencies. Ensuring referrals are responded to in a child focused and timely way, you will carry out assessments and investigate concerns so that a decision can be made regarding the most appropriate support for the child and family.
You will be fully qualified (DipSW, CQSW, CSS or equivalent), with a minimum of 3 years’ experience in statutory social care. With honed skills in assessment, report writing, and managing a complex caseload, you will be dedicated to improving the lives of children and families within Herefordshire.
This position will be located in our northern region, with the primary base of operations at the Leominster Multi-Agency Office, ensuring accessibility and collaboration within the area.
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| Job Category | Social Care - Qualified |
Job Category: Social Care Qualified Job location: Plough Lane, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR4 0LE, Herefordshire Council Hours per week: 37 Start date: Immediate start Salary: £24.08 per ho...
Job Category: Admin & Clerical
Job location: County Hall, Usk, Monmouthshire, NP151GA, Monmouthshire County CouncilHours per week: 37Start date: Immediate startSalary: £12.85 per hourPerson SpecificationHow will we know if you are the right person for the role? As the successful candidate you will have demonstrated:-The ability to effectively liaise with internal and external partners, ensuring smooth communication, coordination, and delivery of administrative functions.Have excellent written and verbal communication skills to liaise professionally with diverse internal and external stakeholders.Have strong organisational and time management skills to prioritise tasks and manage multiple deadlines.Demonstrate effective interpersonal skills to build and maintain positive working relationships. Be proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (SharePoint Online, Word, Excel, Outlook)and other relevant administrative software.Be able to prepare reports, correspondence, and documentation accurately and efficiently.Have problem-solving skills to address administrative issues as they arise.Able to pay attention to detail to ensure accuracy in all documentation and communication. Experience (Essential)Proven experience in an administrative or clerical role, ideally involving liaising with external partners or stakeholders.Experience of working within a professional or organisational environment where confidentiality and professionalism are paramount.Demonstrable experience of using MS Office and relevant administrative tools. Welsh Desirable.You may be required to learn or improve your existing skills through attending staff Welsh language training funded by the council.
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| Job Category | Admin / Clerical |
Job Category: Admin & Clerical Job location: County Hall, Usk, Monmouthshire, NP151GA, Monmouthshire County CouncilHours per week: 37Start date: Immediate startSalary: £12.85 per hourPerson Spe...
Job Category: Professional
Job location: Quarry Road, Wenvoe, Cardiff, Vale of Glamorgan, CF56AA, Vale of Glamorgan Council
Hours per week: 35
Start date: Immediate start
Salary: £12.21 per hour
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| Job Category | Professional |
Job Category: Professional Job location: Quarry Road, Wenvoe, Cardiff, Vale of Glamorgan, CF56AA, Vale of Glamorgan Council Hours per week: 35 Start date: Immediate start Salary: £12.21 per hou...
Job Category: Admin & Clerical
Job location: Lewisham Council
Hours per week: 35
Start date: Immediate start
Salary: £19.50 per hour
MAIN PURPOSE
This is a new role being created to implement the targeted termly support meetings with schools required under the statutory changes introduced in the Working Together to Improve Attendance guidance.
The key purpose is to improve attendance across schools in Lewisham given advice and guidance and leading schools with policy development as well as case advice.
This will be achieved by leading the targeted support meetings with schools, LA colleagues, and other agencies to identify pupils and cohorts at risk of poor attendance and agreeing target actions and plans to support pupils and ensure their right to education.
Analysing attendance data is an essential part of the role to enable solution focused approaches to help schools target vulnerable pupils and cohorts by reducing persistent absence (PA) and severe absence (SA) and improving attendance for all children and young people.
Knowledge
Good working knowledge of the following legislation and guidance:
Knowledge of Working Together to Improve School Attendance 2024,
Education Act 1996, Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003,
Pupil Registration Regulations 2024,
Children Missing Education 2016,
KCSIE, the role of the Attendance Officer and LA procedures around attendance, legal action, CME and EHE.
knowledge of IT systems and be fully proficient in the use of MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, e-mail and relevant attendance systems and data.
School Attendance, Registration Regulations, Admissions and School Exclusions
Legal and processes in relation to irregular attendance
Safeguarding, Common Assessment Framework and child protection procedures
Equal Opportunities and Anti-Discriminatory Legislation
Good working knowledge of:
the causes and links between low educational attainment, social inclusion, and poor attendance.
Whole school strategies and frameworks of self-assessment for attendance management.
Strategies to improve school attendance and reduce persistent absence.
Information Advice & Guidance practices to prevent pupils from becoming NEET.
Aptitude
A champion of the professional integrity of the service.
Embracing the changing landscape of local authority working and the requirement to implement and promote a changing culture.
To work independently but also seek advice and make use of supervision.
To represent the authority.
Skills
To have a customer and business approach.
To have good time management and prioritising skills to work within agreed time scales.
To have excellent inter-personal skills to develop effective collaborative working relationships.
To have excellent verbal and written communication skills, recording clearly and accurately.
To have good word processing and ICT Skills, including compiling reports to be viewed by external partners.
To have a commitment to learning, development and the achievement of potential of self, colleagues and customers.
Experience
Significant experience working in a child-centred way, ensuring that indicators of child abuse and/or neglect are identified, and action taken in a timely and appropriate manner in line with corporate procedure and national best practice.
Significant experience of multi-agency working, listening, and empowering others in problem solving with a range of colleagues including external partners.
Significant experience in school attendance data analysis and interpreting information to advise and guide.
Experience of using a range of IT software and composing professional reports
Experience of working in an enforcement/investigation related discipline.
Experience of working with vulnerable children and families.
Experience of providing effective support and challenge whilst maintaining a positive relationship as part of a day-to-day role.
Experience of compiling reports for a range of specified agencies or professionals and experience of recording clearly and accurately.
Significant experience working with vulnerable children and families providing effective support and challenge whilst maintaining a positive relationship as part of a day to role.
Experience in the field of Education Attendance/Welfare.
Experience of keeping sensitive information confidential and to liaise constructively with relevant parties to resolve sensitive issues.
Experience of maintaining and forming appropriate professional relationships and boundaries with children, young people, and vulnerable adults.
Experience of communicating effectively with a wide range of people.
Experience in promoting ‘traded services models.
General Education
Excellent levels of numeracy and literacy and IT.
Personal Qualities
Flexible approach
Willingness to embrace change.
Professional and empathetic
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| Job Category | Admin / Clerical |
Job Category: Admin & Clerical Job location: Lewisham Council Hours per week: 35 Start date: Immediate start Salary: £19.50 per hour MAIN PURPOSE This is a new role being created to impleme...
Job Category: IT
Job location: 1 Catford Road, Catford, London, Greater London, SE6 4RU, Lewisham Council
Hours per week: 35
Start date: Immediate start
Salary: £22.78 per hour
Main Purpose of the job:
IMPORTANT: A good understanding of Adult Social Care Systems and in particular LAS and Controcc, confident and understanding AI.
To lead and develop training guidance to end users either through one to one sessions or classroom coaching
Deliver induction training on all Adult Social Care case management IT systems to new starters
Support on all service changes with regards to IT system
Knowledge
Excellent working knowledge of the national and wider social care policy environment
An in depth understanding of the IT needs of client professionals working in the social services environment
A good knowledge and understanding of assessment of need and the creation of care plans
Practical knowledge of services-within the Department and available from other agencies
Aptitude
Ability to communicate at all levels both inside and outside the organisation
Ability to maintain quality of work in a pressurised environment.
Ability to plan and prepare for training including producing lesson plans, training manuals, preparing the classroom, undertaking learner assessment and evaluation
Able to think and act clearly when working under considerable pressure and to work to tight deadlines
Ability to work under own initiative in training delivery
Ability to undertake and work according to legislative and procedural requirements including keeping your professional development up to date through research and self- learning
The ability to take decisive action, based on the options that are available, so that service objectives are successfully achieved
The ability to generate viable action plans, putting them into operation, and then monitoring progress to ensure objectives are achieved.
The ability to seek ways of improving services or working practices, and to respond enthusiastically to implement changes that are introduced by others
The ability to focus on objectives and delivering outcomes that meet or exceed service expectations.
The ability to prepare and present complex written reports for a variety of audiences
To be self- motivated and have strong problem solving skills
Skills
Demonstrable IT skills:
Excellent IT skills. Advance use of Word, with sound knowledge of the other Microsoft Office applications.
Able to work in a detailed and systematic manner.
Able to work as a manager and on own initiative in a busy office environment
Demonstrable organisational skills:
Demonstrable communication skills:
Able to communicate effectively
Oral and written communication skills including the ability to converse fluently
AI Proficiency
Proficient in the application of artificial intelligence (AI) within adult social care
settings, contributing to service innovation and improved outcomes
Posses a good understanding of AI integration within systems such as the
Liquidlogic Adults' Social Care System (LAS), enhancing workflow efficiency, case management, and evidence-based decision-making
Experience
Experience designing and developing IT training systems
Experience of managing workload, working independently with minimum supervision and meeting deadlines
Experience of using Liquid Logic, Business Objects, ContrOcc and e-learning
Tools would be an advantage
Experience of, or ability to assist in the implementation of working with business
change using transitional skills, to ensure training is delivered and to maximise new ways of working Experience of, or ability to set up to monitor training delivery and effectiveness
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| Job Category | IT Jobs |
Job Category: IT Job location: 1 Catford Road, Catford, London, Greater London, SE6 4RU, Lewisham Council Hours per week: 35 Start date: Immediate start Salary: £22.78 per hour Main Purpo...
Job Category: Building Services & Maintenance
Job location: Raglan Depot, Raglan, Monmouthshire, NP152ER, Monmouthshire County Council
Hours per week: 37
Start date: Immediate start
Salary: £12.85 per hour
Duties will include providing a professional cleaning/caretaking service at the School, ensuring that the establishment is opened and closed at designated times, in the approved conditions for occupancy and carrying our daily cleaning duties.
Experience
The Caretaker should have experience of:
� Working in a team
� Basic clerical/ administrative experience.
� Experience of building security duties, including alarm setting.
� Cleaning Duties
In addition, the Caretaker might have experience of:
� Working within an educational environment.
� Previous caretaking and/ or cleaning experience.
� Previous experience of working with heating systems.
Knowledge and understanding
The Caretaker should have knowledge and understanding of:
� The varied roles of all staff in the educational process;
� The basic principles of alarming and securing premises;
� The basic principles of site management;
� The importance of Health & Safety
� Techniques for the repair of damaged of defective equipment or resources.
� Willing to abide by and to actively promote the principles of Equal Opportunities as set out in Authority�s policy.
In addition, the Caretaker might also have knowledge and understanding of:
� The contribution of both professionals and non-professionals to life-long learning;
� Specific premises issues: security, Health & Safety, heating systems, COSHH regulations.
Skills
Welsh Desirable.
The Caretaker will be able to:
� Use practical skills to improve the site and buildings;
� Deal with emergencies and problems in a positive and systematic manner;
� Work alone when required, showing good self-motivation.
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| Job Category | Building Services & Maintenance |
Job Category: Building Services & Maintenance Job location: Raglan Depot, Raglan, Monmouthshire, NP152ER, Monmouthshire County Council Hours per week: 37 Start date: Immediate start Salary: £12.8...
Job Category: Operational & Support Staff
Job location: Holton Road, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, CF634RU, Vale of Glamorgan Council
Hours per week: 37
Start date: Immediate start
Salary: £13.17 per hour
Job description
To carry our service reviews of individual Supporting People Grant, Supporting People Revenue Grant and other supported housing schemes ensuring services and payments operate in line with established contracts and specifications and meet the requirements of the Welsh Government Accredited Support Provider ratings. This will include regularly reviewing all Council housing management services to determine support and rent costs.
To undertake Tenant Support Scheme (TESS) referrals to support providers, update and maintain all computerised records on referrals and monitor the outcome of each referral.
To Assist the Supporting People Coordinator in reviewing the Supporting People Local Commissioning Plan.
To maintain all computerised records ensuring information is kept up to date at all times and full audit trails on payments and support service provision are in place.
To undertake Housing Related Support Needs Assessments (HRS) of supporting people clients and regularly update all record systems.
To provide regular reports, advice and information, statistics and performance information on the Supporting People services including weekly/monthly monitoring reports, Citizen Charter, National Assembly for Wales and other performance indicator information as directed.
To carry out client assessments under the Councils Fairer Charging Policy for Supporting People and ensure all payments are correctly reconciled on Supporting People IT monitoring systems and office records.
To represent the Housing Services at working parties, resident meetings and committees and undertake presentations, provide reports and feedback as necessary.
Ensure compliance with the Council’s Financial Regulations, Standing Orders, Policies and Procedures.
To implement the principles of the Council’s Equal Opportunity Policy whilst carrying out the above duties.
To adhere to Health and Safety legislation / relevant Council policies and procedures and to take reasonable care for the health and safety of yourself and other persons who may be adversely affected by your acts / omissions.
To implement the principles of the Council's Environment Policy while carrying out the above duties.
Such other duties and responsibilities commensurate with the grade and in accordance with the general character of the job as may reasonably be required by the Chief Officer from time to time.
Experience
Experience of working with the public;
Experience of record keeping and office systems.
Experience of working with vulnerable clients
Knowledge
Knowledge of housing and support issues.
Good knowledge and experience of IT systems.
Knowledge of Supporting People Framework
Skills and aptitudes
Good interpersonal skills
Good written skills with ability to write and complete correspondence, forms and reports both clearly and accurately.
Excellent administration and organisational skills.
Ability to establish & maintain administration/monitoring systems including IT (OHMS).
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| Job Category | Operational & Support Staff |
Job Category: Operational & Support Staff Job location: Holton Road, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, CF634RU, Vale of Glamorgan Council Hours per week: 37 Start date: Immediate start Salary: £13.17 per...
Job Category: Admin & Clerical
Job location: Carshalton Road, Sutton, Greater London, SM1 4LE, Sutton Housing Partnership
Hours per week: 36
Start date: Immediate start
Salary: £13.34 per hour
- Act as the first point of contact for residents and colleagues on the phone & email on all aspects of resales & service charge account queries
- To support other property sales related work in relation to leasehold properties, communicating with leaseholders valuers and solicitors
- General administration duties, including managing email inboxes
- Assist with the calculations of service charge actuals, keeping to deadlines and assisting with the printing and enveloping of invoices.
- Respond to correspondence, telephone calls, emails and complaints in accordance with SHP service standards and timescales
Candidates should be able to manage their own workload and have good attention to detail.
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| Job Category | Admin / Clerical |
Job Category: Admin & Clerical Job location: Carshalton Road, Sutton, Greater London, SM1 4LE, Sutton Housing Partnership Hours per week: 36 Start date: Immediate start Salary: £13.34 per hour ...
Job Category: Facilities & Environment
Job location: Conway Road, Colwyn Bay, Conwy County Borough, LL297AZ,
Conwy County Borough Council
Hours per week: 37
Start date: Immediate start
Salary: £12.65 per hour
The role will be working within Coed Pella Offices during Monday to Friday on a shift basis which may include working hours during the bandwidth of 6.30am to 7.30pm as the norm.
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| Job Category | Facilities & Environmental Services |
Job Category: Facilities & Environment Job location: Conway Road, Colwyn Bay, Conwy County Borough, LL297AZ, Conwy County Borough Council Hours per week: 37 Start date: Immediate start Salary: £1...
Job Category: Interims
Job location: Civic Campus, Euclid Street, Swindon, SN1 2JG, Swindon Borough Council
Hours per week: 37
Start date: Immediate start
Salary: £52.43 per hour
Job Purpose
Working at system level to advise and influence partners, commissioners and senior leaders to shape the
strategic direction of the prevention and early intervention agenda. Leading a team of Service Leads in the
design and delivery of borough-wide services aimed at building community capacity, improving health and
wellbeing and tackling inequality; thereby reducing/delaying demand and cost to public service.
Strategic oversight of a number of integrated community-based services, which include multi-disciplinary and
integrated neighbourhood teams, funded by a range of internal and external sources. Teams include but not
restricted to:
� Community Safety and Community Safety Partnership
� Live Well Service
� Libraries and Information Service
This role will be integral to galvanising and leading a universal contact model and neighbourhood-based offer
which supports people who have the greatest need; providing the right support, in the right place and at the
right time.
This role will work directly with other Heads of Service, to ensure the strategy and delivery maximise
opportunity for collaboration and learning and providing Swindon residents with a joined up prevention and
early intervention service as well as a quality universal offer.
Key Accountabilities
� Set medium to long term priorities for the services; taking account of wider system pressures,
statutory responsibilites and resourcing; horizon scanning and ensuring programmes are effective,
sustainable and meet demand.
� Lead Service Managers to ensure service level business plans are aligned to corporate plans,
translating missions and pledges into tangible action for Managers to take forward.
� Lead service development, design and delivery, ensuring programmes & resources tackle root causes
of demand and health inequalities, focusing particularly in those parts of the Borough where demand
on public services is highest.
� Lead and oversee the management of integrated community services as a key part of a future
integrated model of prevention and engagement for residents; building agile and responsive services
which has a core offer of improving outcomes for residents and families.
� Work with internal and external colleagues to explore and determine best use of local assets in line
with the development and delivery of an integrated community hub model; putting prevention and
early intervention at the heart of neighbourhoods.
� Influence at a senior level (CEO, Director and Head of Service) across the Swindon system; partnering
with health, police, fire, voluntary, parishes, businesses, community and faith sectors for the
betterment of residents.
� Offer expert advice on areas of prevention, health improvement, health promotion, volunteering,
community development and engagement to internal and external stakeholders, Members and
senior leaders.
� Be accountable for adherence to legislation, business continuity, risk management, safeguarding and
quality assurance across the integrated community services business area as well as the broader
corporate areas.
� Build and influence a network of community relationships to define insight & priority and build
community capacity; acting as an expert in this space.
� Manage all service area budgets, maintaining financial balance at all times and reporting against all
service level agreements.
� Develop and deliver Lets Talk Swindon resident and community engagement events; ensuring the
resident voice is at the heart of decision making and local people feel informed and inspired to
participate.
� Liaise with partners, including Parish and Town Councils to ensure effective communication,
collaboration and joint working which ensures the best outcomes for local residents
Supplementary Accountabilities
� Deputise for the Director Communities and Partnerships
� Strategically plan, manage and monitor the use of all resources (financial, human and other) and
make efficiency savings to ensure that the strategy for the directorate is achieved.
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� Contribute at a senior level to system-wide meetings, task forces and development groups
� Initiate proof of concepts/pilots to build evidence and drive innovative activity
� Attend WMT to influence corporate decisions and CMT as requested to act as subject expert
� Horizon scanning; seeking external funding opportunities
� Mitigate costs to public service through innovative approaches and ensuring a balanced budget
Knowledge & Experience
Candidates must have substantial knowledge and experience in the following areas of business and will be
required to provide evidence of this:
� Significant and substantial eexperience of developing synergies and partnerships within the Council
and with external partners
� Significant depth/breadth of management experience and knowledge; delivering outcomes at a
senior level
� Excellent management skills to drive services and ensure the strategic direction of the Council is
affected on a value-added basis
� Strong influencing, problem solving skills with a willingness to take managed risks to achieve
successful outcomes
� Proven experience of working with Members, MPs, Parishes, communities and major stakeholders
and an in-depth understanding of the political and complex environment the council works within
� High levels of competence in inspiring change through strong advocacy and compelling story telling
� Strong and effective negotiation skills to develop and maintain partnerships and collaborations at a
senior leadership level
� Proven knowledge and experience of seeking external funding and creating new opportunities
� Proven experience of managing complex budgets and multi-faceted teams
� Proven success in the delivery of presentations on a national platform
Qualifications
� Qualifications in Communities, Public Health, Community Safety with extensive senior management
experience
� ILM Leadership qualification (or similar) at least Level 5
Decision Making
� Strategic development of the service to align to corporate and system demands
� Accountability for partnership development and viability of projects
� Effective management of resources including financial and people and management of the
departmental budget circa �4m
� Accountability for the shape and structure of the service delivery teams
� Effective delivery of annual saving targets; accountable for decisions about where to invest or reduce
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Creativity and Innovation
� Writing compelling reports and bids to secure new or sustain existing funding
� Strong presentation skills, confident with a wide range of audience from communities to senior
leaders
� Creation of a dynamic and agile workforce structure to meet demand and flex focus accordingly
� Excellent communication skills which speaks to all learning styles/preferences
� Design of new projects and programmes which are innovative and grab the attention of
commissioners, stakeholders and participants
� Creation of a cross- oragnisational culture which puts the resident and community at the heart of
decision making; promoting every contact counts and right thing, right time, right place
� Develop new methods of on-going and productive engagement with local people, community groups
and other stakeholders.
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| Job Category | Interms |
Job Category: Interims Job location: Civic Campus, Euclid Street, Swindon, SN1 2JG, Swindon Borough Council Hours per week: 37 Start date: Immediate start Salary: £52.43 per hour Job Purpose Working ...
Job Category : Social Care - Qualified
Location : Halewood Centre, Halewood, L26 9UH,
Knowsley Borough Council
Hours Per Week : 36.00
Start Date : Immediate Start
Start Time : 09:00
End Time : 17:00
Salary: £25.00
Purpose of the job
To provide safe care and support of adults ‘at risk’ ensuring all their basic needs identified in their support plan and risk assessments are fully met.
To provide person-centred quality care that is tailored to the needs and aspirations of each individual. This personalised approach must ensure that individual outcomes are met and everyone is treated with dignity, respect and compassion.
Duties and responsibilities
This is not a comprehensive list of all the tasks, which may be required of the post holder. It is illustrative of the general nature and level of responsibility of the work to be undertaken:-
Social Care Worker
1. To support the delivery of agreed plans of care ensuring that service users are supported safely and individual needs and service targets are met. The quality and standard of care must meet CQC fundamental standards.
2. To support clients with their personal care as determined within their individual care plan. Personal care can include supporting service users undertake activities such as dressing, washing, bathing or shaving, toileting, getting in or out of bed, eating, drinking, taking medication and communicating.
3. Postholders are required to be involved in monitoring the progress of service users, being mindful of triggers for challenging behaviour, seizures and acting appropriately in line with agreed guidelines and to highlight any changes in an individual’s behaviour to the manager so that the support plans can be updated.
4. To provide support for individuals who may regularly place emotional demands on the jobholder; and raising significant issues to the manager.
Skills, knowledge, experience etc
1 Ability to embrace the values of KMBC
2 The ability to provide physical assistance to meet individuals assessed need in such areas as personal care and delivery quality care that meets CQC fundamental standards.
3 Ability to fill in forms and provide short written reports using standard template documents
4 Demonstrate a personal commitment to continuous learning and development
5 Demonstrate a personal commitment to support, appreciate and value the contribution of others I
6 Demonstrate a commitment to improving our services and provide person-centred caring and social support for service users to meet their needs and outcomes.
7 Demonstrate a commitment to working as part of a team in a flexible and responsive manner and communicate in an open and honest manner
8 Be aware of issues with regard to Equal Opportunities and Anti-Discriminatory practice and to act accordingly ensuring a person-centred approach treating individuals with dignity, respect and compassion.
9 The ability to motivate individual service users to meet their full potential and lead an independent and as full a life as possible.
10 Sufficiently physically able to undertake the moving and handling of service users as required
Qualifications
11 NVQ 2 Care or the ability to undertake training within a negotiated time scale
Health and safety
12 Ability to use equipment as instructed and trained
Ability to inform management of any health and safety issues which could place individuals in danger
Personal attributes and circumstances
13 Able to work contracted hours within agreed rota patterns to be agreed with manager.
14 Willingness to work flexibly from any location determined by the Authority, when required evenings and weekends and at short notice.
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| Job Category | Social Care - Qualified |
Job Category : Social Care – QualifiedLocation : Halewood Centre, Halewood, L26 9UH, Knowsley Borough Council Hours Per Week : 36.00 Start Date : Immediate Start Start Time : 09:00 E...
Job Category : Housing
Location : Guildhall 2, Royal Borough of Kingston
Hours Per Week : 36.00
Start Date : Immediate Start
Start Time : 09:00
End Time : 17:00
Salary: £17.54
Role purpose
The Council is focused on delivering the best possible outcomes for its communities. To do this the Council needs employees who thrive in an agile and networked organisation and who can support continuous improvement within a constructive organisational culture.
The role reports directly to the Housing Register and Rehousing Manager, responsible for the collation of data and statistics required by Accommodation Services and respond to complaints from households in temporary accommodation and other stakeholders (members, Councillors, etc..)To lead on Freedom of Information enquiries and responses to data requests from other relevant parties, as appropriate. To collate and run reports for the Accommodation Services using appropriate ICT data software.
Key activities
Performance
● Works with manager and colleagues to define outcomes, set targets and monitor performance, within a culture of continual improvement
● Supports operational plans to ensure that the resources within the teams are used to best effect and impact
Customers and Partners
● Builds strong internal and external working partnerships to enable the service to be delivered in an outcome-focused and efficient way
● Supports Kingston’s commitment to community cohesion and valuing diversity and social inclusion
Digital/New Ways of Working
● Uses new technologies, particularly Google, to adopt modern, agile working practices, improve customer service and eliminating paper-based processes wherever possible.
Delivery
● To respond to complaints from members of the public and households in temporary accommodation within agreed corporate deadlines.
● To assist the Accommodation Services team managers and colleagues in responding to complaints from Members, Councillors, advocates and other authorised third parties.
● To provide data and statistics for Accommodation Services, this will include (but not limited to) weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual reports.
● To employ data analysis techniques to present data reports when required. ● To lead on requests under the Freedom of Information Act and other relevant legislation when required.
● To run and provide reports for the Accommodation Service when requested ● To be the point of contact for all data related enquiries for Accommodation Services
● To participate in project work as and when required.
Equality and Diversity
● Embeds equity, equality, fairness and diversity into all aspects of team working and service delivery
The person
In order to successfully deliver the responsibilities of the role, you will need to: ● Question and challenge ways of working, with an understanding of the bigger picture in terms of the corporate context and external environment
● Demonstrate agility and adaptability in mindset and ways of working ● Work successfully with key stakeholders within and outside of the Council ● Demonstrate commitment to own personal and professional development to meet the changing demands of the role
● Demonstrate innovation and creativity
● Actively engage in positive cross organisational communications and team working ● Communicate clearly, confidently and appropriately with colleagues using the best methods of communication for the task.
Our Values
Becoming an enabling council is a key principle that runs through our organisational development and is embedded in everything we do. Underpinning these priorities are the following values:
● Supportive of trying new ideas, with the courage to change direction.
● Transparent and connected in all that we think, say and do.
● Appreciative of each other, recognising and celebrating success. ● Respectful of difference and valuing diversity.
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| Job Category | Housing |
Job Category : Housing Location : Guildhall 2, Royal Borough of Kingston Hours Per Week : 36.00 Start Date : Immediate Start Start Time : 09:00 End Time : 17:00 Salary: £17.54 Role purpose ...
Job Category : Social Care & Health Qualified
Location : Civic Offices, London Borough of Sutton
Hours Per Week : 36.00
Start Date : Immediate Start
Start Time : 09:00
End Time : 17:00
Salary: £26.25
Children's Social Worker - Children with Disabilities
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| Job Category | Social Care - Qualified |
Job Category : Social Care & Health Qualified Location : Civic Offices, London Borough of Sutton Hours Per Week : 36.00 Start Date : Immediate Start Start Time : 09:00 End Time : 17:00Salary:...
Job Category : Social & Health Care Qualified
Location : Sumner House, Southwark Council
Hours Per Week : 36.00
Start Date : Immediate Start
Start Time : 09:00
End Time : 17:00
Salary: £186.49
This is an exciting opportunity to support Southwark’s integrated Family Hub model and Start for Life programme. As a Start for Life Clinical Officer, you will deliver high-quality mental health assessment, advice, and evidence-based therapeutic interventions to infants (0–2 years old) and their parents with mild to moderate needs. You will work within a systemic framework, embedded across Family Hubs, Children and Family Centres, and Early Help services. Your work will include both 1:1 and group interventions focused on supporting parent-infant mental health and relationships. This role requires someone with a mental health qualification who is able to conduct both assessments and evidence-based therapeutic interventions. We have funding for this role until end of March 2026.
About You:
We’re looking for someone who:
Holds a relevant mental health qualification such as United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) or British Association of Counsellors & Psychotherapists (BACP) or British Association of Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapists (BABCP) or Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC) – as a mental health nurse
Has experience and passion for working with infants (0–2) and their families.
Is skilled in engaging families who may face barriers to accessing services.
Has strong knowledge of child development, parenting practices, and parent-infant mental health.
Is experienced in delivering therapeutic interventions with both adults and parent-infant dyads.
Understands the challenges faced by families in diverse urban communities.
Is ready to begin as soon as possible to support the success of the programme.
Knowledge, including educational qualifications:
Mental health qualification which provides eligibility for registration with an organization such as:
• United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP)
• British Association of Counsellors & Psychotherapists (BACP)
• British Association of Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapists (BABCP)
• Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC) – as a mental health nurse
• Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC) – as a practitioner psychologist or art/occupational therapists
Must be able to provide evidence of continuing professional development
Knowledge of therapeutic services that offer support to children and their families
Knowledge and understanding of child development, parenting capacity, environmental factors and risk and protective factors
Knowledge and understanding of current issues and best practice in relation to children's social work and therapeutic interventions
Knowledge of roles and responsibilities of key children's agencies
Knowledge and understanding of a range of psychological interventions and methodologies and commitment to the systemic approach
Knowledge of adult mental health disorders and relevant services
Experience:
Experience of delivering evidence based therapeutic services to children and within a relevant setting ideally with experience of working within a children’s social care setting and ideally providing formal reports to the family or youth justice courts
Experience of assessment and therapeutic work with adults
Experience of successfully working in an anti-discriminatory way including addressing issues of racism, inequality and injustice
Aptitudes, Skills & Competencies:
Ability to collate and analyse complex information, and produce and present quality reports in a variety of different settings, including courts and review meetings
Ability to evaluate the quality of services provided and produce recommendations for improvements
Ability to build professional relationships with children and their families that promote positive outcomes
Computer literacy skills at a level to maintain case records within information management systems
Ability to work closely and support other practitioners, and maintain effective working relationships
Job Features
| Job Category | Social Care - Qualified |
Job Category : Social & Health Care Qualified Location : Sumner House, Southwark Council Hours Per Week : 36.00 Start Date : Immediate Start Start Time : 09:00 End Time : 17:00Sal...
Job Category : Legal (Specialist)
Location : London Borough of Hillingdon
Hours Per Week : 36.00
Start Date : Immediate Start
Start Time : 09:00
End Time : 17:00
Salary: £35.00
Property Lawyers required to undertake full range of residential and commercial work but specifically, working on the Council's disposal project including reports on title and sales process. This is a hybrid role as the deeds are not in electronic format. 2 days in the office is preferred for all staff.
1. People Management
No direct supervisory responsibility however may be requirement to assist in induction and training of peers and new employees and to advise, train and support the other members of the team.
2. Resident & Community Contribution
To demonstrate understanding of the Council’s Customer Care Standards and ensure that these standards are met in order to deliver the Council vision of ‘putting our residents first’.
3. Operational Service Delivery
Conduct of complex and large acquisitions and disposals by agreement and under compulsory purchase powers as well as smaller and routine conveyancing work.
Deal with the Conveyancing aspects of sales to Council tenants and all Agreements and Charges with and to the Housing Associations.
Ensure the relevant authority has been obtained prior to the completion of every transaction.
Undertake correspondence relating to easements, boundaries, restrictive covenants etc., and consult as appropriate with Groups, other parties, barristers and solicitors on related matters.
1. QUALIFICATIONS
To be an admitted Solicitor, Barrister or Fellow of the Institute of Legal Executives and have a right of audience in all Proceedings in the County Court or be about to gain such a right of audience.
2. STATUTORY or ROLE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
None
3. EXPERIENCE
Recent experience of advocacy in the County Court.
Recent experience of advocacy in the Magistrates' Court.
Experience of dealing with all aspects of commercial property work
Experience of dealing with all aspects of residential property work
Experience of working in Local Government
4. KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS
Excellent communication skills both oral and written with the ability to explain issues clearly, objectively and in a personable manner.
To express opinions and ideas in a logical and persuasive manner.
To debate legal points in a pragmatic and impartial way.
Advocacy skills.
Knowledge of Housing law.
Detailed knowledge of the Civil Court Procedures.
Knowledge of recent relevant legislation/government proposals
Ability to anticipate problems and find a solution to them.
5. COMPETENCIES
“Can do” positive attitude
Demonstrates a commitment to changing work practices and processes, and a willingness to try new ways of working or thinking.
Takes responsibility and delivers results
Adapts to changing demands to ensure that objectives are met, overcoming problems and making well considered decisions.
To work to tight deadlines.
Team working
Acts as a role model to others in the team, sharing knowledge and experience when necessary, whilst respecting and valuing the contribution other team members’ experiences can bring.
To work constructively and co-operatively with other members of staff at all levels.
Communication
Demonstrates well developed, listening, written and verbal communication skills; and the confidence to present reports and verbal accounts credibly to a variety of different audiences.
Customer Care
Develops contacts and relationships with customer/ client groups, regularly reviewing service delivery and taking responsibility to ensure quality service provision.
Takes ownership of personal development
Takes action to develop own and others' capability and knowledge by promoting and supporting developmental opportunities to improve performance.
Job Features
| Job Category | Legal Jobs |
Job Category : Legal (Specialist) Location : London Borough of Hillingdon Hours Per Week : 36.00 Start Date : Immediate Start Start Time : 09:00 End Time : 17:00Salary: £35.00 Property Lawyers r...












