Class Instructor, Zumba, Aqua and Swim Fit. Contract: Part time Hours: 4 hours per week Salary : £4,632.16 per annum Required: April 2024We have an exciting opportunity within our Sports Centre for a Class Instructor.Opened in September 2010, Uppingham School Sports Centre ('USSC') is a fully dual-use facility used by over 1,300 public members as well as the school. Described by Lord Coe at its opening as 'world class', USSC has been designed to provide state-of-the-art sporting facilities for the school's pupils, as well as allowing access to local residents, sports clubs and other Schools. The ideal candidate will plan and deliver effective classes, they will be a key point of contact for all for pupils, staff and the general public, representing the sports centre in a helpful and courteous manner. It is desirable that Class Instructors are qualified to teach zumba and aqua classes, to ensure needs a met through motivational routines. Instructors will be expected to promote centre events and information where appropriate. Main duties: • To arrive in positive spirit ahead of the class start time, ensuring the facilities are set up appropriately.• Making sure the studio/ swimming pool is kept safe, clean and tidy at all times• Welcome and prepare all participants in a friendly manner.• Provide encouragement to all participants ensuring that classes are inclusive.• Encourage participants and members to reach their fitness and wellness goals.• Attend necessary training and wider school events.• To log and report any incidents/accidents or any other concerns to the facility duty manager.An up to date and valid certification for classes being delivered is required. What we offer: Uppingham offers a competitive salary, ongoing training, and an opportunity to work in a lively and friendly environment, with a community that values people. We are warm, compassionate, and mutually supportive. Our benefits include: • 50% contribution to premiums for the School's private health scheme• Free Westfield Healthcare • Free membership of dual-use Sports Centre (£25 annual joining fee)• Free staff lunches in term-time• School fee discount • 25% Holiday Club discount for children of (Uppingham/Maidwell Hall) School• Retail, gym, supermarket, cinema and restaurant discounts• Cycle to work scheme• Employee Assistance Programme• Contributory pension scheme• Occupational Health Services • Free annual flu jabs• Recognised as a "Disability Confident" employer• Recognised as a "Mindful" employer• Recognised as "Investors in Diversity" Hours available: Zumba, Aqua - Morning classes, flexibility with regards to time and daySwim Fit - Monday - 8:00pm - 9:00pmFor further details and to apply please click the apply button.The closing date for applications is Friday 19th April 2024Interviews will be conducted on an ongoing basis. We retain the right to conclude the advertisement early if a suitable candidate accepts the position.Uppingham School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Successful candidates must be willing to undergo full screening in accordance with Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSiE), including an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. Issues relating to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils will be explored at interview.REF-212786
Mar 29, 2024
Full time
Class Instructor, Zumba, Aqua and Swim Fit. Contract: Part time Hours: 4 hours per week Salary : £4,632.16 per annum Required: April 2024We have an exciting opportunity within our Sports Centre for a Class Instructor.Opened in September 2010, Uppingham School Sports Centre ('USSC') is a fully dual-use facility used by over 1,300 public members as well as the school. Described by Lord Coe at its opening as 'world class', USSC has been designed to provide state-of-the-art sporting facilities for the school's pupils, as well as allowing access to local residents, sports clubs and other Schools. The ideal candidate will plan and deliver effective classes, they will be a key point of contact for all for pupils, staff and the general public, representing the sports centre in a helpful and courteous manner. It is desirable that Class Instructors are qualified to teach zumba and aqua classes, to ensure needs a met through motivational routines. Instructors will be expected to promote centre events and information where appropriate. Main duties: • To arrive in positive spirit ahead of the class start time, ensuring the facilities are set up appropriately.• Making sure the studio/ swimming pool is kept safe, clean and tidy at all times• Welcome and prepare all participants in a friendly manner.• Provide encouragement to all participants ensuring that classes are inclusive.• Encourage participants and members to reach their fitness and wellness goals.• Attend necessary training and wider school events.• To log and report any incidents/accidents or any other concerns to the facility duty manager.An up to date and valid certification for classes being delivered is required. What we offer: Uppingham offers a competitive salary, ongoing training, and an opportunity to work in a lively and friendly environment, with a community that values people. We are warm, compassionate, and mutually supportive. Our benefits include: • 50% contribution to premiums for the School's private health scheme• Free Westfield Healthcare • Free membership of dual-use Sports Centre (£25 annual joining fee)• Free staff lunches in term-time• School fee discount • 25% Holiday Club discount for children of (Uppingham/Maidwell Hall) School• Retail, gym, supermarket, cinema and restaurant discounts• Cycle to work scheme• Employee Assistance Programme• Contributory pension scheme• Occupational Health Services • Free annual flu jabs• Recognised as a "Disability Confident" employer• Recognised as a "Mindful" employer• Recognised as "Investors in Diversity" Hours available: Zumba, Aqua - Morning classes, flexibility with regards to time and daySwim Fit - Monday - 8:00pm - 9:00pmFor further details and to apply please click the apply button.The closing date for applications is Friday 19th April 2024Interviews will be conducted on an ongoing basis. We retain the right to conclude the advertisement early if a suitable candidate accepts the position.Uppingham School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Successful candidates must be willing to undergo full screening in accordance with Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSiE), including an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. Issues relating to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils will be explored at interview.REF-212786
Junior Adventures Group
Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
Job Title : Holiday Club Manager Location: Woughton Leisure Centre, Rainbow Dr, Leadenhall, Milton Keynes MK6 5EJ Start Date: 8th April (two days paid training before starting on week beginning 2nd April)Work Dates: Monday, 8th to Friday, 12 April (Easter Holidays) Hours: 40 hours per week Operational Hours: Monday to Friday - Hours: 8.30 - 17.30 Pay: Up to £13.00 an hour contracts Available: Casual Holiday Clubs Only More work available during May Half Term & Summer if desired What's in it for you? Access to 24/7 Employee Assist Programs through Health Assured. Discounted wrap-around school care and holiday club (if you have little ones). Rewards for recommending your family and friends to come and join the family. Paid training and regular personal and professional development. No weekend working. Family friendly hours Choose a job you'll love so it never feels like work!At Junior Adventures Group we are on the lookout for Childcare Club Managers to join our growing family. You'd be joining the UK's leading provider of wraparound childcare in the UK offering a range of roles in our Breakfast, After School, and Holiday Clubs! Responsibilities: Manage, direct, and assist team members in their delivery of a safe and effective programme, ensuring a motivated and happy team. Plan and execute structured and exciting activities that encourage maximum participation, such as multi-sports, games, arts and crafts, structured play, and more ensuring they are age-appropriate. Ensure that there is effective communication between your venue, your team, parents, the school or host leisure centre, and Central Operations. So, what does it mean to be a JAG Manager? Do you want to lead a passionate team who have the same goals as you? We need someone who can manage, direct and support staff in their delivery of a safe and effective programme, while ensuring team members are motivated and happy. Are you easily approachable and can communicate and engage with people? As a Club Manager you will ensure that there is effective communication between your venue, your team, parents, the school or host leisure centre, and Central Operations. Are you organised and enthusiastic? You would plan, supervise, and deliver planned activities with structure and enthusiasm. This includes a wide range from multi-sports, games, arts & crafts, downtime and structured play. Are you proactive, responsible and able to follow procedures? The children in our care are our responsibility and we have protocols and policies we need to follow, we need our Club Managers to implement these with team members. Our people will always make us special at JAG - if you answered yes to a number of the questions above - it's people just like you we're looking for! Every single day, our incredible, professional teams make a positive difference in children's lives across the UK. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children in our care and so all our team members require an enhanced DBS check. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013 and 2020.
Mar 29, 2024
Full time
Job Title : Holiday Club Manager Location: Woughton Leisure Centre, Rainbow Dr, Leadenhall, Milton Keynes MK6 5EJ Start Date: 8th April (two days paid training before starting on week beginning 2nd April)Work Dates: Monday, 8th to Friday, 12 April (Easter Holidays) Hours: 40 hours per week Operational Hours: Monday to Friday - Hours: 8.30 - 17.30 Pay: Up to £13.00 an hour contracts Available: Casual Holiday Clubs Only More work available during May Half Term & Summer if desired What's in it for you? Access to 24/7 Employee Assist Programs through Health Assured. Discounted wrap-around school care and holiday club (if you have little ones). Rewards for recommending your family and friends to come and join the family. Paid training and regular personal and professional development. No weekend working. Family friendly hours Choose a job you'll love so it never feels like work!At Junior Adventures Group we are on the lookout for Childcare Club Managers to join our growing family. You'd be joining the UK's leading provider of wraparound childcare in the UK offering a range of roles in our Breakfast, After School, and Holiday Clubs! Responsibilities: Manage, direct, and assist team members in their delivery of a safe and effective programme, ensuring a motivated and happy team. Plan and execute structured and exciting activities that encourage maximum participation, such as multi-sports, games, arts and crafts, structured play, and more ensuring they are age-appropriate. Ensure that there is effective communication between your venue, your team, parents, the school or host leisure centre, and Central Operations. So, what does it mean to be a JAG Manager? Do you want to lead a passionate team who have the same goals as you? We need someone who can manage, direct and support staff in their delivery of a safe and effective programme, while ensuring team members are motivated and happy. Are you easily approachable and can communicate and engage with people? As a Club Manager you will ensure that there is effective communication between your venue, your team, parents, the school or host leisure centre, and Central Operations. Are you organised and enthusiastic? You would plan, supervise, and deliver planned activities with structure and enthusiasm. This includes a wide range from multi-sports, games, arts & crafts, downtime and structured play. Are you proactive, responsible and able to follow procedures? The children in our care are our responsibility and we have protocols and policies we need to follow, we need our Club Managers to implement these with team members. Our people will always make us special at JAG - if you answered yes to a number of the questions above - it's people just like you we're looking for! Every single day, our incredible, professional teams make a positive difference in children's lives across the UK. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children in our care and so all our team members require an enhanced DBS check. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013 and 2020.
Job Title: Holiday Club Manager Location: John Hampden Primary School, Thame, Oxford, OX9 3HUOperational Hours: 8.30 - 17.30 During School HolidaysWork Dates Available: Easter Camp - 2nd to 12th April (excluding weekends)NB: We will also be running during May Half Term & SummerPay: Up to 13.00 per hour (plus holiday pay)Contracts Available: Casual What's in it for you? Access to 24/7 Employee Assist Programs through Health Assured. Discounted wrap-around school care and holiday club (if you have little ones). Rewards for recommending your family and friends to come and join the family. Paid training and regular personal and professional development. No weekend working. Family friendly hours Choose a job you'll love so it never feels like work!At Junior Adventures Group we are on the lookout for Childcare Club Managers to join our growing family. You'd be joining the UK's leading provider of wraparound childcare in the UK offering a range of roles in our Breakfast, After School, and Holiday Clubs! Responsibilities: Manage, direct, and assist team members in their delivery of a safe and effective programme, ensuring a motivated and happy team. Plan and execute structured and exciting activities that encourage maximum participation, such as multi-sports, games, arts and crafts, structured play, and more ensuring they are age-appropriate. Ensure that there is effective communication between your venue, your team, parents, the school or host leisure centre, and Central Operations. So, what does it mean to be a JAG Manager? Do you want to lead a passionate team who have the same goals as you? We need someone who can manage, direct and support staff in their delivery of a safe and effective programme, while ensuring team members are motivated and happy. Are you easily approachable and can communicate and engage with people? As a Club Manager you will ensure that there is effective communication between your venue, your team, parents, the school or host leisure centre, and Central Operations. Are you organised and enthusiastic? You would plan, supervise, and deliver planned activities with structure and enthusiasm. This includes a wide range from multi-sports, games, arts & crafts, downtime and structured play. Are you proactive, responsible and able to follow procedures? The children in our care are our responsibility and we have protocols and policies we need to follow, we need our Club Managers to implement these with team members. Our people will always make us special at JAG - if you answered yes to a number of the questions above - it's people just like you we're looking for! Every single day, our incredible, professional teams make a positive difference in children's lives across the UK. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children in our care and so all our team members require an enhanced DBS check. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013 and 2020.
Mar 29, 2024
Full time
Job Title: Holiday Club Manager Location: John Hampden Primary School, Thame, Oxford, OX9 3HUOperational Hours: 8.30 - 17.30 During School HolidaysWork Dates Available: Easter Camp - 2nd to 12th April (excluding weekends)NB: We will also be running during May Half Term & SummerPay: Up to 13.00 per hour (plus holiday pay)Contracts Available: Casual What's in it for you? Access to 24/7 Employee Assist Programs through Health Assured. Discounted wrap-around school care and holiday club (if you have little ones). Rewards for recommending your family and friends to come and join the family. Paid training and regular personal and professional development. No weekend working. Family friendly hours Choose a job you'll love so it never feels like work!At Junior Adventures Group we are on the lookout for Childcare Club Managers to join our growing family. You'd be joining the UK's leading provider of wraparound childcare in the UK offering a range of roles in our Breakfast, After School, and Holiday Clubs! Responsibilities: Manage, direct, and assist team members in their delivery of a safe and effective programme, ensuring a motivated and happy team. Plan and execute structured and exciting activities that encourage maximum participation, such as multi-sports, games, arts and crafts, structured play, and more ensuring they are age-appropriate. Ensure that there is effective communication between your venue, your team, parents, the school or host leisure centre, and Central Operations. So, what does it mean to be a JAG Manager? Do you want to lead a passionate team who have the same goals as you? We need someone who can manage, direct and support staff in their delivery of a safe and effective programme, while ensuring team members are motivated and happy. Are you easily approachable and can communicate and engage with people? As a Club Manager you will ensure that there is effective communication between your venue, your team, parents, the school or host leisure centre, and Central Operations. Are you organised and enthusiastic? You would plan, supervise, and deliver planned activities with structure and enthusiasm. This includes a wide range from multi-sports, games, arts & crafts, downtime and structured play. Are you proactive, responsible and able to follow procedures? The children in our care are our responsibility and we have protocols and policies we need to follow, we need our Club Managers to implement these with team members. Our people will always make us special at JAG - if you answered yes to a number of the questions above - it's people just like you we're looking for! Every single day, our incredible, professional teams make a positive difference in children's lives across the UK. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children in our care and so all our team members require an enhanced DBS check. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013 and 2020.
After School Club Manager Pay: up to £13.50 an hour Location: William Fletcher Primary School, Yarnton, Kidlington OX5 1LW Contract: Term Time Only or Permanent (up to 40 hrs per week available at our nearby holiday club in North Hinksey)Hours: 17 hrs per week Working Hours: 15.00 - 18.00, Monday to Friday You will be required to attend an online meeting every Tuesday at 10.30 - 11.30 & an online meeting every Thursday at 9.30 - 10.30 Additional hours paid for undertaking admin duties from home if required What's in it for you? Access to 24/7 Employee Assist Programs through Health Assured. Discounted wrap-around school care and holiday club (if you have little ones). Rewards for recommending your family and friends to come and join the family. Paid training and regular personal and professional development. No weekend working. Family friendly hours Choose a job you'll love so it never feels like work!At Junior Adventures Group we are on the lookout for Childcare Club Managers to join our growing family. You'd be joining the UK's leading provider of wraparound childcare in the UK offering a range of roles in our Breakfast, After School, and Holiday Clubs! Responsibilities: Manage, direct, and assist team members in their delivery of a safe and effective programme, ensuring a motivated and happy team. Plan and execute structured and exciting activities that encourage maximum participation, such as multi-sports, games, arts and crafts, structured play, and more ensuring they are age-appropriate. Ensure that there is effective communication between your venue, your team, parents, the school or host leisure centre, and Central Operations. So, what does it mean to be a JAG Manager? Do you want to lead a passionate team who have the same goals as you? We need someone who can manage, direct and support staff in their delivery of a safe and effective programme, while ensuring team members are motivated and happy. Are you easily approachable and can communicate and engage with people? As a Club Manager you will ensure that there is effective communication between your venue, your team, parents, the school or host leisure centre, and Central Operations. Are you organised and enthusiastic? You would plan, supervise, and deliver planned activities with structure and enthusiasm. This includes a wide range from multi-sports, games, arts & crafts, downtime and structured play. Are you proactive, responsible and able to follow procedures? The children in our care are our responsibility and we have protocols and policies we need to follow, we need our Club Managers to implement these with team members. Our people will always make us special at JAG - if you answered yes to a number of the questions above - it's people just like you we're looking for! Every single day, our incredible, professional teams make a positive difference in children's lives across the UK. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children in our care and so all our team members require an enhanced DBS check. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013 and 2020.
Mar 29, 2024
Full time
After School Club Manager Pay: up to £13.50 an hour Location: William Fletcher Primary School, Yarnton, Kidlington OX5 1LW Contract: Term Time Only or Permanent (up to 40 hrs per week available at our nearby holiday club in North Hinksey)Hours: 17 hrs per week Working Hours: 15.00 - 18.00, Monday to Friday You will be required to attend an online meeting every Tuesday at 10.30 - 11.30 & an online meeting every Thursday at 9.30 - 10.30 Additional hours paid for undertaking admin duties from home if required What's in it for you? Access to 24/7 Employee Assist Programs through Health Assured. Discounted wrap-around school care and holiday club (if you have little ones). Rewards for recommending your family and friends to come and join the family. Paid training and regular personal and professional development. No weekend working. Family friendly hours Choose a job you'll love so it never feels like work!At Junior Adventures Group we are on the lookout for Childcare Club Managers to join our growing family. You'd be joining the UK's leading provider of wraparound childcare in the UK offering a range of roles in our Breakfast, After School, and Holiday Clubs! Responsibilities: Manage, direct, and assist team members in their delivery of a safe and effective programme, ensuring a motivated and happy team. Plan and execute structured and exciting activities that encourage maximum participation, such as multi-sports, games, arts and crafts, structured play, and more ensuring they are age-appropriate. Ensure that there is effective communication between your venue, your team, parents, the school or host leisure centre, and Central Operations. So, what does it mean to be a JAG Manager? Do you want to lead a passionate team who have the same goals as you? We need someone who can manage, direct and support staff in their delivery of a safe and effective programme, while ensuring team members are motivated and happy. Are you easily approachable and can communicate and engage with people? As a Club Manager you will ensure that there is effective communication between your venue, your team, parents, the school or host leisure centre, and Central Operations. Are you organised and enthusiastic? You would plan, supervise, and deliver planned activities with structure and enthusiasm. This includes a wide range from multi-sports, games, arts & crafts, downtime and structured play. Are you proactive, responsible and able to follow procedures? The children in our care are our responsibility and we have protocols and policies we need to follow, we need our Club Managers to implement these with team members. Our people will always make us special at JAG - if you answered yes to a number of the questions above - it's people just like you we're looking for! Every single day, our incredible, professional teams make a positive difference in children's lives across the UK. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children in our care and so all our team members require an enhanced DBS check. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013 and 2020.
Munchkin Sports is one of the largest independent sports companies in South East London! We are leading providers for childrens sports - if you are an aspiring Sports Coach, PE Teacher or Holiday Camp Manager, we want you! We have been running for 13 years, and are providing services such as PE, After School Clubs, Lunch Clubs, Holiday Camps and Weekend Sessions, to schools in the South East. We are growing rapidly, so need some strong Sports Coaches to join us on this journey! Requirements of a Sports Coach: Coaching experience, ideally with 4-11 year olds. Experience in a school environment would be ideal. Good communication skills with parents and children. Energetic and enthusiastic personality. As a Sports Coach your duties will include: Plan, deliver and lead sports sessions according to the school curriculum. Support and mentor junior coaches ensure all children are always safe and leaving happy Grow and develop Munchkins brand by assisting in marketing tasks and promoting merchandise As a Sports Coach your benefits include: Competitive Salary 24 days holiday per annum plus bank holidays Coaching Kit and any sports equipment needed Full DBS, First Aid Training and Safeguarding Training Further internal training and progressive staff development programs, with opportunities to gain further qualifications Friendly and enjoyable working environment Work Schedules Available: Monday - Friday 9am-6pm Teusday-Friday 9am-6pm, with Saturday morning session 8:45-12:45. Monday-Thursday 9am-6pm, with Sunday morning session 8:45-12:45. Salary : £20,000-£25,000 We would love to hear from you if you are interested in hearing more about our sports coaching roles! Please apply or get in touch ASAP.
Mar 27, 2024
Full time
Munchkin Sports is one of the largest independent sports companies in South East London! We are leading providers for childrens sports - if you are an aspiring Sports Coach, PE Teacher or Holiday Camp Manager, we want you! We have been running for 13 years, and are providing services such as PE, After School Clubs, Lunch Clubs, Holiday Camps and Weekend Sessions, to schools in the South East. We are growing rapidly, so need some strong Sports Coaches to join us on this journey! Requirements of a Sports Coach: Coaching experience, ideally with 4-11 year olds. Experience in a school environment would be ideal. Good communication skills with parents and children. Energetic and enthusiastic personality. As a Sports Coach your duties will include: Plan, deliver and lead sports sessions according to the school curriculum. Support and mentor junior coaches ensure all children are always safe and leaving happy Grow and develop Munchkins brand by assisting in marketing tasks and promoting merchandise As a Sports Coach your benefits include: Competitive Salary 24 days holiday per annum plus bank holidays Coaching Kit and any sports equipment needed Full DBS, First Aid Training and Safeguarding Training Further internal training and progressive staff development programs, with opportunities to gain further qualifications Friendly and enjoyable working environment Work Schedules Available: Monday - Friday 9am-6pm Teusday-Friday 9am-6pm, with Saturday morning session 8:45-12:45. Monday-Thursday 9am-6pm, with Sunday morning session 8:45-12:45. Salary : £20,000-£25,000 We would love to hear from you if you are interested in hearing more about our sports coaching roles! Please apply or get in touch ASAP.
We are currently seeking an experienced engineer to join our clients Operational Technology Team within the Aerospace sector. In this role, you will play a crucial part in maintaining, developing, and implementing systems within their industrial domains, fostering collaboration with production, Manufacturing Engineering, and Quality teams to ensure robust and sustainable solutions. Key Responsibilities: Maintain, develop, and implement systems within industrial domains. Collaborate with production, Manufacturing Engineering, and Quality teams to develop robust solutions. Coordinate improvements and developments with the central team. Maintain and develop MES (Manufacturing Execution System) to optimize production efficiency. Provide training and support to users (operators, engineers, and managers). Centralize improvement opportunities across the factory. Interact with central team and other sites to propose and implement development requirements. Contribute to the deployment of paperless shop floor initiatives. Test and validate upgrades/evolutions of tools. Requirements: Minimum of 3 years' experience in a manufacturing environment. Knowledge of Operational Technologies, including SCADA, process control systems, MES, and industrial networks. Experience in project management and/or core-team participation in IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) and cybersecurity. Experience with software project development and implementation in an industrial environment. Knowledge of databases, both on-premises and cloud-based. Experience in configuring networks (communication protocols, switches, VLANs, etc.). Benefits: 25 days holiday, excluding UK Bank Holidays, with the option to buy/sell annual leave. Annual bonus and share scheme options. Pension scheme with up to 8% match and life assurance. Onsite amenities including parking with EV chargers, subsidized restaurant, bicycle storage, and shower/changing facilities. Access to various employee benefit schemes including cycle to work, technology & retail savings, healthcare & wellbeing services, discounted gym memberships, and more. Global and local career progression opportunities with comprehensive training & development programs. STEM engagement initiatives with schools, colleges, and universities, along with charitable activities. Social events throughout the year, with access to Social clubs. Please Note: Offers of employment will be subject to a relevant level of company security vetting, which may include a criminal record check. Unfortunately, sponsorship is not available for this position. If you are ready to make a meaningful contribution, we encourage you to apply and be a part of their exciting journey. Join us in shaping the future of aviation technology!
Mar 27, 2024
Full time
We are currently seeking an experienced engineer to join our clients Operational Technology Team within the Aerospace sector. In this role, you will play a crucial part in maintaining, developing, and implementing systems within their industrial domains, fostering collaboration with production, Manufacturing Engineering, and Quality teams to ensure robust and sustainable solutions. Key Responsibilities: Maintain, develop, and implement systems within industrial domains. Collaborate with production, Manufacturing Engineering, and Quality teams to develop robust solutions. Coordinate improvements and developments with the central team. Maintain and develop MES (Manufacturing Execution System) to optimize production efficiency. Provide training and support to users (operators, engineers, and managers). Centralize improvement opportunities across the factory. Interact with central team and other sites to propose and implement development requirements. Contribute to the deployment of paperless shop floor initiatives. Test and validate upgrades/evolutions of tools. Requirements: Minimum of 3 years' experience in a manufacturing environment. Knowledge of Operational Technologies, including SCADA, process control systems, MES, and industrial networks. Experience in project management and/or core-team participation in IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) and cybersecurity. Experience with software project development and implementation in an industrial environment. Knowledge of databases, both on-premises and cloud-based. Experience in configuring networks (communication protocols, switches, VLANs, etc.). Benefits: 25 days holiday, excluding UK Bank Holidays, with the option to buy/sell annual leave. Annual bonus and share scheme options. Pension scheme with up to 8% match and life assurance. Onsite amenities including parking with EV chargers, subsidized restaurant, bicycle storage, and shower/changing facilities. Access to various employee benefit schemes including cycle to work, technology & retail savings, healthcare & wellbeing services, discounted gym memberships, and more. Global and local career progression opportunities with comprehensive training & development programs. STEM engagement initiatives with schools, colleges, and universities, along with charitable activities. Social events throughout the year, with access to Social clubs. Please Note: Offers of employment will be subject to a relevant level of company security vetting, which may include a criminal record check. Unfortunately, sponsorship is not available for this position. If you are ready to make a meaningful contribution, we encourage you to apply and be a part of their exciting journey. Join us in shaping the future of aviation technology!
Working With Us If you're looking for a great place to teach, then Harris Primary Academy Haling Park should definitely be at the top of your list. Here are some reasons why you should consider teaching at our outstanding school: Exceptional Children: What is the best thing about our school? The answer is simple - our children! The children at HPAHP exhibit a strong work ethic, a curiosity about the world around them, and a willingness to take risks and learn from their mistakes. Exceptional Leadership: The school is led by a dynamic and experienced leadership team who are dedicated to ensuring that every student receives the best possible education. They are committed to providing the necessary support, training, and resources to help you excel in your role as a teacher. Positive Learning Environment: Harris Primary Academy Haling Park provides a welcoming and nurturing environment where students can learn and grow. The school has a strong focus on developing children's social and emotional wellbeing alongside their academic achievements, ensuring they thrive in all aspects of their lives. Supportive Community: At Harris Primary Academy Haling Park, you will be part of a warm and welcoming community that is dedicated to providing the best possible education for its students. The school has strong links with parents, carers, and the wider community, creating a supportive and collaborative learning environment. Main Areas of Responsibility You will be responsible for the day-to-day management of the Breakfast & Afterschool Club Provision, ensuring that parents and carers are provided with high quality childcare for their children. Your specific duties will include: Maintaining a safe, creative and stimulating environment for children's play experiences Planning a programme of activities designed to meet the needs of the children Managing and organising the Afterschool Club Provision, including line management of the deputy and assistants Establishing and maintaining positive relationships with children and their families in a way that values parental involvement Observing and assessing children's development and keeping accurate records of their achievements Taking joint responsibility for the setting resources and report loss/damage or low stock levels Organising and attending regular team meetings in order to discuss and assess progress and any issues Ensuring that all children are registered and remain on the premises at all times Providing a creative programme of arts, crafts, games, sports, drama, music, off-site activities relevant to the needs and interests of all children Taking responsibility for Health and Safety issues at the afterschool club with regard to clearing, setting up and running activities Carrying out financial and administrative tasks To keeping all areas of use, including toilets, clean, tidy and accessible Following first aid procedures including keeping records of all accidents and the treatments given What We are Looking For We would like to hear from you if you have: NVQ3 or equivalent qualification or experience in relevant discipline; Good numeracy/literacy skills Appropriate knowledge of first aid A willingness to undertake further training, if necessary, to meet the needs of the students Experience in a similar role or working within a school setting Experience of supporting students with learning difficulties and/or disabilities Ability to plan and lead excellent games and activities for children Experience of basic administration such as keeping attendance records, report writing Experience of working with children from diverse backgrounds with demonstrable knowledge of the issues involved Sense of humour, enthusiasm and imagination Practical arts, crafts, sports and/or games skills For a full job description and person specification, please download the Job Pack. Applying for this Position Our people are at the heart of our success. We have developed a strong culture of collaboration and best practice, with professional development and career planning at its centre. We invest in our staff with support, coaching, mentoring, and a wide range of top-quality training programmes delivered at every level. In addition to the opportunities for career development and progression, we also offer a competitive rewards and benefits package which includes a Performance and Loyalty Bonus, Pension Scheme with generous employer contributions, a Wellbeing Cash Plan, electric car scheme, and many other benefits. Learn more about our benefits on our website.
Mar 27, 2024
Full time
Working With Us If you're looking for a great place to teach, then Harris Primary Academy Haling Park should definitely be at the top of your list. Here are some reasons why you should consider teaching at our outstanding school: Exceptional Children: What is the best thing about our school? The answer is simple - our children! The children at HPAHP exhibit a strong work ethic, a curiosity about the world around them, and a willingness to take risks and learn from their mistakes. Exceptional Leadership: The school is led by a dynamic and experienced leadership team who are dedicated to ensuring that every student receives the best possible education. They are committed to providing the necessary support, training, and resources to help you excel in your role as a teacher. Positive Learning Environment: Harris Primary Academy Haling Park provides a welcoming and nurturing environment where students can learn and grow. The school has a strong focus on developing children's social and emotional wellbeing alongside their academic achievements, ensuring they thrive in all aspects of their lives. Supportive Community: At Harris Primary Academy Haling Park, you will be part of a warm and welcoming community that is dedicated to providing the best possible education for its students. The school has strong links with parents, carers, and the wider community, creating a supportive and collaborative learning environment. Main Areas of Responsibility You will be responsible for the day-to-day management of the Breakfast & Afterschool Club Provision, ensuring that parents and carers are provided with high quality childcare for their children. Your specific duties will include: Maintaining a safe, creative and stimulating environment for children's play experiences Planning a programme of activities designed to meet the needs of the children Managing and organising the Afterschool Club Provision, including line management of the deputy and assistants Establishing and maintaining positive relationships with children and their families in a way that values parental involvement Observing and assessing children's development and keeping accurate records of their achievements Taking joint responsibility for the setting resources and report loss/damage or low stock levels Organising and attending regular team meetings in order to discuss and assess progress and any issues Ensuring that all children are registered and remain on the premises at all times Providing a creative programme of arts, crafts, games, sports, drama, music, off-site activities relevant to the needs and interests of all children Taking responsibility for Health and Safety issues at the afterschool club with regard to clearing, setting up and running activities Carrying out financial and administrative tasks To keeping all areas of use, including toilets, clean, tidy and accessible Following first aid procedures including keeping records of all accidents and the treatments given What We are Looking For We would like to hear from you if you have: NVQ3 or equivalent qualification or experience in relevant discipline; Good numeracy/literacy skills Appropriate knowledge of first aid A willingness to undertake further training, if necessary, to meet the needs of the students Experience in a similar role or working within a school setting Experience of supporting students with learning difficulties and/or disabilities Ability to plan and lead excellent games and activities for children Experience of basic administration such as keeping attendance records, report writing Experience of working with children from diverse backgrounds with demonstrable knowledge of the issues involved Sense of humour, enthusiasm and imagination Practical arts, crafts, sports and/or games skills For a full job description and person specification, please download the Job Pack. Applying for this Position Our people are at the heart of our success. We have developed a strong culture of collaboration and best practice, with professional development and career planning at its centre. We invest in our staff with support, coaching, mentoring, and a wide range of top-quality training programmes delivered at every level. In addition to the opportunities for career development and progression, we also offer a competitive rewards and benefits package which includes a Performance and Loyalty Bonus, Pension Scheme with generous employer contributions, a Wellbeing Cash Plan, electric car scheme, and many other benefits. Learn more about our benefits on our website.
General Manager - Tennis South Canterbury General Manager It's an exciting time for tennis in South Canterbury and we have ambitious plans to continue to grow tennis from grassroots through to high-performing tennis. We are transforming how we deliver tennis, to make it more accessible, to more people, more often. To help us achieve our plan we are looking for a general manager to join Tennis South Canterbury (TSC) on an up to 30 hours per week basis. About the role: The General Manager will ensure all annual operational, strategic, and financial objectives are achieved while driving the growth of Tennis participation, engagement, promotion, and development within the South Canterbury region. The role is aimed at attracting and retaining players to clubs, building awareness, optimising programmes, tournaments, and events, and promoting the use of the facilities while also growing stakeholder engagement. Working alongside and assisting clubs, coaches, schools, and volunteers will be critical in attracting players, members, and volunteers. The General Manager will be accountable to the board of Tennis South Canterbury and ensuring all policies are adhered to and health and safety practices are met. They will: Oversee and provide support for the Administration Coordinator to ensure they can develop and implement the centre's Safety Management System (SMS). Provide leadership for the TSC staff & coaching team and be able and prepared to work at all levels. This will include recruitment, conducting appraisals and reviewing performance. Support, inspire, connect, foster, promote and market TSC to potential clients and stakeholders (all tennis players and the community). This will be done by creating marketing material and utilise digital platforms to better connect and engage with the tennis and local community. Gather revenue through sponsorship and funding avenues to promote new tennis competitions, tournaments, and programmes for TSC. Oversee administrative support, including handling all aspects of accounts administration, payroll, and general administration. Work with the Board of TSC to further develop the centre, including vision planning and facilities management.
Mar 27, 2024
Full time
General Manager - Tennis South Canterbury General Manager It's an exciting time for tennis in South Canterbury and we have ambitious plans to continue to grow tennis from grassroots through to high-performing tennis. We are transforming how we deliver tennis, to make it more accessible, to more people, more often. To help us achieve our plan we are looking for a general manager to join Tennis South Canterbury (TSC) on an up to 30 hours per week basis. About the role: The General Manager will ensure all annual operational, strategic, and financial objectives are achieved while driving the growth of Tennis participation, engagement, promotion, and development within the South Canterbury region. The role is aimed at attracting and retaining players to clubs, building awareness, optimising programmes, tournaments, and events, and promoting the use of the facilities while also growing stakeholder engagement. Working alongside and assisting clubs, coaches, schools, and volunteers will be critical in attracting players, members, and volunteers. The General Manager will be accountable to the board of Tennis South Canterbury and ensuring all policies are adhered to and health and safety practices are met. They will: Oversee and provide support for the Administration Coordinator to ensure they can develop and implement the centre's Safety Management System (SMS). Provide leadership for the TSC staff & coaching team and be able and prepared to work at all levels. This will include recruitment, conducting appraisals and reviewing performance. Support, inspire, connect, foster, promote and market TSC to potential clients and stakeholders (all tennis players and the community). This will be done by creating marketing material and utilise digital platforms to better connect and engage with the tennis and local community. Gather revenue through sponsorship and funding avenues to promote new tennis competitions, tournaments, and programmes for TSC. Oversee administrative support, including handling all aspects of accounts administration, payroll, and general administration. Work with the Board of TSC to further develop the centre, including vision planning and facilities management.
Junior Adventures Group
Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
Job Title: Breakfast & After School Club Manager Location: St Mary's C of E School, Aylesbury, HP19 7WF Start Date: ASAP Hours: 24 hours per week during term time (with the opportunity to work up to 40 hrs per week during our holiday clubs in Thame if desired) Operational Hours: Monday to Friday - Hours: 7.30 - 9.00 & 15.00 - 18.00Pay: £12.50 per hour (plus holiday pay) Attend weekly 1 hour online manager training from home Contracts Available: Term Time only or Fixed 52 week Permanent contract What's in it for you? Access to 24/7 Employee Assist Programs through Health Assured. Discounted wrap-around school care and holiday club (if you have little ones). Rewards for recommending your family and friends to come and join the family. Paid training and regular personal and professional development. No weekend working. Family friendly hours Choose a job you'll love so it never feels like work! At Junior Adventures Group we are on the lookout for Childcare Club Managers to join our growing family. You'd be joining the UK's leading provider of wraparound childcare in the UK offering a range of roles in our Breakfast, After School, and Holiday Clubs! Responsibilities: Manage, direct, and assist team members in their delivery of a safe and effective programme, ensuring a motivated and happy team. Plan and execute structured and exciting activities that encourage maximum participation, such as multi-sports, games, arts and crafts, structured play, and more ensuring they are age-appropriate. Ensure that there is effective communication between your venue, your team, parents, the school or host leisure centre, and Central Operations. So, what does it mean to be a JAG Manager? Do you want to lead a passionate team who have the same goals as you? We need someone who can manage, direct and support staff in their delivery of a safe and effective programme, while ensuring team members are motivated and happy. Are you easily approachable and can communicate and engage with people? As a Club Manager you will ensure that there is effective communication between your venue, your team, parents, the school or host leisure centre, and Central Operations. Are you organised and enthusiastic? You would plan, supervise, and deliver planned activities with structure and enthusiasm. This includes a wide range from multi-sports, games, arts & crafts, downtime and structured play. Are you proactive, responsible and able to follow procedures? The children in our care are our responsibility and we have protocols and policies we need to follow, we need our Club Managers to implement these with team members. Our people will always make us special at JAG - if you answered yes to a number of the questions above - it's people just like you we're looking for! Every single day, our incredible, professional teams make a positive difference in children's lives across the UK.
Mar 27, 2024
Full time
Job Title: Breakfast & After School Club Manager Location: St Mary's C of E School, Aylesbury, HP19 7WF Start Date: ASAP Hours: 24 hours per week during term time (with the opportunity to work up to 40 hrs per week during our holiday clubs in Thame if desired) Operational Hours: Monday to Friday - Hours: 7.30 - 9.00 & 15.00 - 18.00Pay: £12.50 per hour (plus holiday pay) Attend weekly 1 hour online manager training from home Contracts Available: Term Time only or Fixed 52 week Permanent contract What's in it for you? Access to 24/7 Employee Assist Programs through Health Assured. Discounted wrap-around school care and holiday club (if you have little ones). Rewards for recommending your family and friends to come and join the family. Paid training and regular personal and professional development. No weekend working. Family friendly hours Choose a job you'll love so it never feels like work! At Junior Adventures Group we are on the lookout for Childcare Club Managers to join our growing family. You'd be joining the UK's leading provider of wraparound childcare in the UK offering a range of roles in our Breakfast, After School, and Holiday Clubs! Responsibilities: Manage, direct, and assist team members in their delivery of a safe and effective programme, ensuring a motivated and happy team. Plan and execute structured and exciting activities that encourage maximum participation, such as multi-sports, games, arts and crafts, structured play, and more ensuring they are age-appropriate. Ensure that there is effective communication between your venue, your team, parents, the school or host leisure centre, and Central Operations. So, what does it mean to be a JAG Manager? Do you want to lead a passionate team who have the same goals as you? We need someone who can manage, direct and support staff in their delivery of a safe and effective programme, while ensuring team members are motivated and happy. Are you easily approachable and can communicate and engage with people? As a Club Manager you will ensure that there is effective communication between your venue, your team, parents, the school or host leisure centre, and Central Operations. Are you organised and enthusiastic? You would plan, supervise, and deliver planned activities with structure and enthusiasm. This includes a wide range from multi-sports, games, arts & crafts, downtime and structured play. Are you proactive, responsible and able to follow procedures? The children in our care are our responsibility and we have protocols and policies we need to follow, we need our Club Managers to implement these with team members. Our people will always make us special at JAG - if you answered yes to a number of the questions above - it's people just like you we're looking for! Every single day, our incredible, professional teams make a positive difference in children's lives across the UK.
After School Club Assistant Surbiton High School is seeking an After School Club Assistant to join our team, responsible for ensuring the smooth operation of our After-School Club from 3:00pm to 6:00pm. Reporting directly to the Breakfast and After School Clubs Manager, this permanent, part-time position offers a starting salary of £13.47 per hour. The successful candidate will supervise pupils, create stimulating activities, maintain a safe environment, and assist with administrative tasks as needed. Ideal candidates will possess NVQ 3 in Child Care or relevant experience, along with a passion for education and excellent interpersonal skills. If you're enthusiastic about supporting the well-being and development of pupils, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding opportunity. Start Date: As soon as possible Tenure: Permanent, Part-Time If you are ready to contribute to this exceptional environment, we invite you to apply to become a part of Surbiton High School, where excellence meets passion. Please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification for further details. To Apply: Please apply online via the button below. Surbiton High School is culturally diverse and are fully committed to celebrating, respecting and learning about inclusion and diversity throughout the community. Surbiton High School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers, Disclosure and Barring Service and Online/Social media Searches Please note that the School reserves the right to appoint at any stage during the recruitment process. For any queries relating to the role or your application, please email
Mar 27, 2024
Full time
After School Club Assistant Surbiton High School is seeking an After School Club Assistant to join our team, responsible for ensuring the smooth operation of our After-School Club from 3:00pm to 6:00pm. Reporting directly to the Breakfast and After School Clubs Manager, this permanent, part-time position offers a starting salary of £13.47 per hour. The successful candidate will supervise pupils, create stimulating activities, maintain a safe environment, and assist with administrative tasks as needed. Ideal candidates will possess NVQ 3 in Child Care or relevant experience, along with a passion for education and excellent interpersonal skills. If you're enthusiastic about supporting the well-being and development of pupils, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding opportunity. Start Date: As soon as possible Tenure: Permanent, Part-Time If you are ready to contribute to this exceptional environment, we invite you to apply to become a part of Surbiton High School, where excellence meets passion. Please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification for further details. To Apply: Please apply online via the button below. Surbiton High School is culturally diverse and are fully committed to celebrating, respecting and learning about inclusion and diversity throughout the community. Surbiton High School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers, Disclosure and Barring Service and Online/Social media Searches Please note that the School reserves the right to appoint at any stage during the recruitment process. For any queries relating to the role or your application, please email
The role: Uppingham School has an exciting opportunity within our Sports Centre for a Class Instructor. Opened in September 2010, Uppingham School Sports Centre ('USSC') is a fully dual-use facility used by over 1,300 public members as well as the school. Described by Lord Coe at its opening as 'world class', USSC has been designed to provide state-of-the-art sporting facilities for the school's pupils, as well as allowing access to local residents, sports clubs and other Schools. The ideal candidate will plan and deliver effective classes, they will be a key point of contact for all pupils, staff and the general public, representing the sports centre in a helpful and courteous manner. It is desirable that Class Instructors are qualified to teach Zumba and aqua classes, ensuring needs are met through motivational routines. Instructors will be expected to promote centre events and information where appropriate. Main duties: Arriving in positive spirit ahead of the class start time, ensuring the facilities are set up appropriately. Making sure the studio/swimming pool is kept safe, clean and tidy at all times. Welcoming and preparing all participants in a friendly manner. Providing encouragement to all participants ensuring that classes are inclusive. Encouraging participants and members to reach their fitness and wellness goals. Attending necessary training and wider school events. Logging and reporting any incidents/accidents or any other concerns to the facility duty manager. An up to date and valid certification for classes being delivered is required. Hours available: Zumba, Aqua - Morning classes, flexibility with regards to time and day Swim Fit - Monday - 8:00pm - 9:00pm What we offer: Uppingham offers a competitive salary, ongoing training, and an opportunity to work in a lively and friendly environment, with a community that values people. We are warm, compassionate, and mutually supportive. Our benefits include: 50% contribution to premiums for the School's private health scheme Free Westfield Healthcare Free membership of dual-use Sports Centre (£25 annual joining fee) Free staff lunches in term-time School fee discount 25% Holiday Club discount for children of (Uppingham/Maidwell Hall) School Retail, gym, supermarket, cinema and restaurant discounts Cycle to work scheme Employee Assistance Programme Contributory pension scheme Occupational Health Services Free annual flu jabs Recognised as a "Disability Confident" employer Recognised as a "Mindful" employer Recognised as "Investors in Diversity" For further details and to apply please click the apply button. The closing date for applications is Friday 19 th April 2024. Interviews will be conducted on an ongoing basis. We retain the right to conclude the advertisement early if a suitable candidate accepts the position. Uppingham School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Successful candidates must be willing to undergo full screening in accordance with Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSiE), including an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. Issues relating to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils will be explored at interview.
Mar 26, 2024
Full time
The role: Uppingham School has an exciting opportunity within our Sports Centre for a Class Instructor. Opened in September 2010, Uppingham School Sports Centre ('USSC') is a fully dual-use facility used by over 1,300 public members as well as the school. Described by Lord Coe at its opening as 'world class', USSC has been designed to provide state-of-the-art sporting facilities for the school's pupils, as well as allowing access to local residents, sports clubs and other Schools. The ideal candidate will plan and deliver effective classes, they will be a key point of contact for all pupils, staff and the general public, representing the sports centre in a helpful and courteous manner. It is desirable that Class Instructors are qualified to teach Zumba and aqua classes, ensuring needs are met through motivational routines. Instructors will be expected to promote centre events and information where appropriate. Main duties: Arriving in positive spirit ahead of the class start time, ensuring the facilities are set up appropriately. Making sure the studio/swimming pool is kept safe, clean and tidy at all times. Welcoming and preparing all participants in a friendly manner. Providing encouragement to all participants ensuring that classes are inclusive. Encouraging participants and members to reach their fitness and wellness goals. Attending necessary training and wider school events. Logging and reporting any incidents/accidents or any other concerns to the facility duty manager. An up to date and valid certification for classes being delivered is required. Hours available: Zumba, Aqua - Morning classes, flexibility with regards to time and day Swim Fit - Monday - 8:00pm - 9:00pm What we offer: Uppingham offers a competitive salary, ongoing training, and an opportunity to work in a lively and friendly environment, with a community that values people. We are warm, compassionate, and mutually supportive. Our benefits include: 50% contribution to premiums for the School's private health scheme Free Westfield Healthcare Free membership of dual-use Sports Centre (£25 annual joining fee) Free staff lunches in term-time School fee discount 25% Holiday Club discount for children of (Uppingham/Maidwell Hall) School Retail, gym, supermarket, cinema and restaurant discounts Cycle to work scheme Employee Assistance Programme Contributory pension scheme Occupational Health Services Free annual flu jabs Recognised as a "Disability Confident" employer Recognised as a "Mindful" employer Recognised as "Investors in Diversity" For further details and to apply please click the apply button. The closing date for applications is Friday 19 th April 2024. Interviews will be conducted on an ongoing basis. We retain the right to conclude the advertisement early if a suitable candidate accepts the position. Uppingham School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Successful candidates must be willing to undergo full screening in accordance with Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSiE), including an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. Issues relating to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils will be explored at interview.
School Administrator & Receptionist x 2 LOCATION: West London (Zone 2/3) SALARY: £15 per hour HOURS: 37 hours per week, 39 weeks per year (term time + inset days) CONTRACT: Temporary with permanent opportunity Start Date: March/April 2024 PURPOSE OF THE JOB: To provide an effective and efficient clerical support to the school. The post requires flexibility and the ability to work well as part of a team. Liaison with: The post-holder is expected to liaise with parents and carers, members of the community, all members of staff within the Academy and other Trust members of staff who may be on site. Love Success is currently working with an excellent secondary academy based in East London in an area with excellent transport links to hire a School Administrator & Receptionist. You must have an enhanced DBS to apply for this role. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES This list is not exhaustive, but includes: To be the first point of contact for both telephone and face to face enquiries and take messages where appropriate To accurately record and update all pupil information on the school's database platforms such as Bromcom, OFSM and school cloud. To administer first aid to pupils as required in keeping with the Trust's policy Monitor stock levels and place whole school stationary and medical supplies orders To ensure the correct storage and administration of medicines and liaise with teaching staff to ensure the monitoring of expiration dates To create and distribute dietary badges To monitor pupil absence and lateness in line with Trust policy To ensure school security arrangements are always complied with, including the issue of visitor's badges and use of the visitor's signing in system. To provide hospitality for visitors to the school To accept, unpack and distribute deliveries as well as report deliveries and missing items to the finance team in a timely manner To be responsible for the sorting and distributing of incoming post Ensure the general tidiness of the school reception area Log and monitor pupil's attendance, referring cases to the Headteacher and EWO where appropriate Prepare prospectus packs and arrange tours for new pupils To be responsible for Parent Pay and ensure that monies are collected/paid for school dinners, breakfast club, trips and visits Completion of statutory returns such as the school pupil census To assist with the administration of school visits in liaison with the teaching staff Manage the outgoing correspondence to parents and carers where appropriate; parentpay, letters, social media, newsletter To liaise with the catering manager on the preparation and distribution of school dinner menus and special events Professional and approachable front of house for parents and visitors. To monitor, distribute and reply to emails to the school's admin mailbox To maintain the school's events diary and book whole school events To be responsible for pupil admissions, waiting lists and ranking in line with the school's admissions policy For more information, Please call Leonie Thomas at Love Success.
Mar 22, 2024
Full time
School Administrator & Receptionist x 2 LOCATION: West London (Zone 2/3) SALARY: £15 per hour HOURS: 37 hours per week, 39 weeks per year (term time + inset days) CONTRACT: Temporary with permanent opportunity Start Date: March/April 2024 PURPOSE OF THE JOB: To provide an effective and efficient clerical support to the school. The post requires flexibility and the ability to work well as part of a team. Liaison with: The post-holder is expected to liaise with parents and carers, members of the community, all members of staff within the Academy and other Trust members of staff who may be on site. Love Success is currently working with an excellent secondary academy based in East London in an area with excellent transport links to hire a School Administrator & Receptionist. You must have an enhanced DBS to apply for this role. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES This list is not exhaustive, but includes: To be the first point of contact for both telephone and face to face enquiries and take messages where appropriate To accurately record and update all pupil information on the school's database platforms such as Bromcom, OFSM and school cloud. To administer first aid to pupils as required in keeping with the Trust's policy Monitor stock levels and place whole school stationary and medical supplies orders To ensure the correct storage and administration of medicines and liaise with teaching staff to ensure the monitoring of expiration dates To create and distribute dietary badges To monitor pupil absence and lateness in line with Trust policy To ensure school security arrangements are always complied with, including the issue of visitor's badges and use of the visitor's signing in system. To provide hospitality for visitors to the school To accept, unpack and distribute deliveries as well as report deliveries and missing items to the finance team in a timely manner To be responsible for the sorting and distributing of incoming post Ensure the general tidiness of the school reception area Log and monitor pupil's attendance, referring cases to the Headteacher and EWO where appropriate Prepare prospectus packs and arrange tours for new pupils To be responsible for Parent Pay and ensure that monies are collected/paid for school dinners, breakfast club, trips and visits Completion of statutory returns such as the school pupil census To assist with the administration of school visits in liaison with the teaching staff Manage the outgoing correspondence to parents and carers where appropriate; parentpay, letters, social media, newsletter To liaise with the catering manager on the preparation and distribution of school dinner menus and special events Professional and approachable front of house for parents and visitors. To monitor, distribute and reply to emails to the school's admin mailbox To maintain the school's events diary and book whole school events To be responsible for pupil admissions, waiting lists and ranking in line with the school's admissions policy For more information, Please call Leonie Thomas at Love Success.
The starting salary for this role is £43,923 per annum for working 36 hours per week. This is a 24-month, fixed-term contract with strong potential to be made permanent. We operate a policy of agile and hybrid working , currently the team is working 1 to 2 days a week at our office in Woking with the remaining days at home. We are excited to be hiring a new Solar Technical Project Manager to join our growing Strategic Energy team that works collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders to deliver the Council's solar programmes. The role is likely to require occasional business travel to other locations in Surrey to visit projects and attend meetings. Options are available for the post holder to utilise car clubs for business travel but the willingness and ability to travel around the county to meet the demands of the role is required. Rewards and benefits 26 days' holiday rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 30 days after 5 years' service Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave An extensive Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Up to 5 days of carer's leave per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave A generous local government salary related pension Lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, shopping and many more 2 paid volunteering days plus 1 team volunteering day per year Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources About the team The Greener Futures Team has a crucial role in supporting the commitment of the Council to reduce CO2 emissions in Surrey to net zero by 2050, and to achieve its organisational net zero target by 2030. The Strategic Energy Team has been highly successful in obtaining grant funding and securing internal budgets, and despite being a relatively new team it has already seen multiple projects from ideation to completion. We are now creating a solar division within that team as the SCC's solar portfolio is expected to grow exponentially over the next years. About the role As a Solar Technical Project Manager you will be providing technical, project development and management support of SCC's solar energy portfolio, including solar rooftops, carports, small ground-mounted and solar farms. These projects will be primarily in a variety of council-owned buildings (such as fire stations, libraries, offices, schools, etc.) and in council-owned land. You will also support solar projects in other public buildings, not owned by the council (potentially hospitals, universities, etc). This is essentially a technical role, responsible for: Identifying opportunities for solar projects Undertaking or reviewing feasibility assessments Providing technical professional advice on specifications of equipment for projects Supporting procurement processes and programme governance Liaising with District Network Operators and the SCC Planning team when required Writing business cases Shortlisting criteria As part of the application process, you will be asked to upload a CV and answer the following 3 questions: We are looking for a proactive and enthusiastic individual who bring ideas and innovation, and who can support the team in accelerating our solar programme. Please explain what motivated you to apply for this role. Considering that Climate Change is a key strategic priority for SCC, and in view of our very challenging net zero objectives, what experience and skills can you bring to our team? Please give us one or more examples of when you supported the delivery of a solar project. What was your role in the process from feasibility to delivery and completion? In order to be considered for shortlisting, your answers to the above application questions and your CV will clearly evidence the following: A relevant degree qualification e.g. a Science, Environmental or Engineering Degree (with renewable energy and particularly solar PV content) and/or substantial practical experience working with solar PV Specialist knowledge and experience in supporting the delivery of solar energy projects across the project cycle Excellent understanding of carbon reduction measures and renewable energy technologies and an understanding of the policies, regulations, market context, and opportunities and challenges facing local authorities in the energy sector Understanding of the current energy policy landscape in the UK Knowledge of Power Purchase Agreements and financial modelling for solar projects Good relationship management and stakeholder engagement skills with outstanding project management skills and the ability to juggle multiple projects simultaneously. The willingness and ability to travel around the county to meet the demands of the role 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. The job advert closes at 23:59 on 04.04.2024 with in-person interviews planned for 10.04.2024 at Quadrant Court, Woking. We look forward to receiving your application, please click on the apply online button below to submit. Our commitment Surrey County Council is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer. A guaranteed interview will be offered to all disabled applications where: The candidate has evidenced the minimum criteria for the role through their application The candidate has chosen to share that they have a disability on the application form Our application form and onboarding process will provide an opportunity to request any reasonable adjustments for the interview and/or the role. We want to be an inclusive and diverse employer reflecting the community we serve and particularly welcome applications from all underrepresented groups.
Mar 20, 2024
Full time
The starting salary for this role is £43,923 per annum for working 36 hours per week. This is a 24-month, fixed-term contract with strong potential to be made permanent. We operate a policy of agile and hybrid working , currently the team is working 1 to 2 days a week at our office in Woking with the remaining days at home. We are excited to be hiring a new Solar Technical Project Manager to join our growing Strategic Energy team that works collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders to deliver the Council's solar programmes. The role is likely to require occasional business travel to other locations in Surrey to visit projects and attend meetings. Options are available for the post holder to utilise car clubs for business travel but the willingness and ability to travel around the county to meet the demands of the role is required. Rewards and benefits 26 days' holiday rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 30 days after 5 years' service Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave An extensive Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Up to 5 days of carer's leave per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave A generous local government salary related pension Lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, shopping and many more 2 paid volunteering days plus 1 team volunteering day per year Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources About the team The Greener Futures Team has a crucial role in supporting the commitment of the Council to reduce CO2 emissions in Surrey to net zero by 2050, and to achieve its organisational net zero target by 2030. The Strategic Energy Team has been highly successful in obtaining grant funding and securing internal budgets, and despite being a relatively new team it has already seen multiple projects from ideation to completion. We are now creating a solar division within that team as the SCC's solar portfolio is expected to grow exponentially over the next years. About the role As a Solar Technical Project Manager you will be providing technical, project development and management support of SCC's solar energy portfolio, including solar rooftops, carports, small ground-mounted and solar farms. These projects will be primarily in a variety of council-owned buildings (such as fire stations, libraries, offices, schools, etc.) and in council-owned land. You will also support solar projects in other public buildings, not owned by the council (potentially hospitals, universities, etc). This is essentially a technical role, responsible for: Identifying opportunities for solar projects Undertaking or reviewing feasibility assessments Providing technical professional advice on specifications of equipment for projects Supporting procurement processes and programme governance Liaising with District Network Operators and the SCC Planning team when required Writing business cases Shortlisting criteria As part of the application process, you will be asked to upload a CV and answer the following 3 questions: We are looking for a proactive and enthusiastic individual who bring ideas and innovation, and who can support the team in accelerating our solar programme. Please explain what motivated you to apply for this role. Considering that Climate Change is a key strategic priority for SCC, and in view of our very challenging net zero objectives, what experience and skills can you bring to our team? Please give us one or more examples of when you supported the delivery of a solar project. What was your role in the process from feasibility to delivery and completion? In order to be considered for shortlisting, your answers to the above application questions and your CV will clearly evidence the following: A relevant degree qualification e.g. a Science, Environmental or Engineering Degree (with renewable energy and particularly solar PV content) and/or substantial practical experience working with solar PV Specialist knowledge and experience in supporting the delivery of solar energy projects across the project cycle Excellent understanding of carbon reduction measures and renewable energy technologies and an understanding of the policies, regulations, market context, and opportunities and challenges facing local authorities in the energy sector Understanding of the current energy policy landscape in the UK Knowledge of Power Purchase Agreements and financial modelling for solar projects Good relationship management and stakeholder engagement skills with outstanding project management skills and the ability to juggle multiple projects simultaneously. The willingness and ability to travel around the county to meet the demands of the role 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. The job advert closes at 23:59 on 04.04.2024 with in-person interviews planned for 10.04.2024 at Quadrant Court, Woking. We look forward to receiving your application, please click on the apply online button below to submit. Our commitment Surrey County Council is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer. A guaranteed interview will be offered to all disabled applications where: The candidate has evidenced the minimum criteria for the role through their application The candidate has chosen to share that they have a disability on the application form Our application form and onboarding process will provide an opportunity to request any reasonable adjustments for the interview and/or the role. We want to be an inclusive and diverse employer reflecting the community we serve and particularly welcome applications from all underrepresented groups.
A fantastic charity representing a community of families bereaved by gambling-related suicide is looking for a Prevention Manager on a two-year FTC. Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 Location: Home with significant travel within London and the South of England As Prevention Manager, you will take responsibility for the delivery, administration and facilitation of a range of prevention projects. Key responsibilities include: Leading and assisting education and training delivery in a range of settings, including remotely Being a point of contact for all prevention enquiries. Contributing to the development of new material and learning platforms Ensuring quality assurance when the materials are delivered by teachers, trainers or tutors. Building relationships with relevant local authorities, education bodies and monitor future opportunities to expand partnerships. The successful candidate will have experience of delivering education, awareness or training initiatives to young people and/or adults and a track record of building relationships with schools, community-based organisations and/or sports clubs. You must have the ability to demonstrate empathy, diplomacy and thoughtfulness in all communications and have a commitment to equality and diversity in a meaningful way. If this sounds like you and you're keen to hear more, please do get in touch ASAP! Please note, only successful candidates will be contacted with further information. Harris Hill Charity Recruitment Specialists operates an equal opportunity policy and commits to treating all of our candidates and jobseekers fairly. We welcome and encourage applications from everyone regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships.
Mar 16, 2024
Full time
A fantastic charity representing a community of families bereaved by gambling-related suicide is looking for a Prevention Manager on a two-year FTC. Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 Location: Home with significant travel within London and the South of England As Prevention Manager, you will take responsibility for the delivery, administration and facilitation of a range of prevention projects. Key responsibilities include: Leading and assisting education and training delivery in a range of settings, including remotely Being a point of contact for all prevention enquiries. Contributing to the development of new material and learning platforms Ensuring quality assurance when the materials are delivered by teachers, trainers or tutors. Building relationships with relevant local authorities, education bodies and monitor future opportunities to expand partnerships. The successful candidate will have experience of delivering education, awareness or training initiatives to young people and/or adults and a track record of building relationships with schools, community-based organisations and/or sports clubs. You must have the ability to demonstrate empathy, diplomacy and thoughtfulness in all communications and have a commitment to equality and diversity in a meaningful way. If this sounds like you and you're keen to hear more, please do get in touch ASAP! Please note, only successful candidates will be contacted with further information. Harris Hill Charity Recruitment Specialists operates an equal opportunity policy and commits to treating all of our candidates and jobseekers fairly. We welcome and encourage applications from everyone regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships.
Fantastic opportunity has become available at N Family Day Nursery, Cobham. They are looking for an Apprentice Nursery Practitioner to join their 'Outstanding' setting, to fit well within their friendly team and learn skills on the job whilst supporting children's play, learning & development. A variety of soft skills and experience may be required for the following role Please ensure you check the overview below carefully. • 4.7 Glassdoor rating and N.1 highest quality, Outstanding nursery group in the UK Ofsted leaderboard! Would you like to join a fast growing nursery group with outstanding progression opportunities? We started with one nursery in 2017 and now have 20, and growing! Are you passionate about inspiring and developing the next generation to reach their full potential in this ever-changing world? At N Family Club, we're rethinking careers in early years and challenging the way things are done in the sector. We empower you to reach your potential by supporting you with a mix of development initiatives and an unparalleled learning environment through our very own N Academy. We offer industry leading salaries, a refreshed approach to flexibility to ensure you have a positive work-life balance and a second-to-none benefit package. What will you be doing day to day? As an Apprentice Nursery practitioner you will have the opportunity to rotate around the nursery rooms and Forest School, gaining hands-on experience in all areas of our nurseries. This, coupled with your apprentice training in Early Years, will equip you with all the skills, experience and qualification to apply to progress into a qualified educator role with us. This Apprenticeship will either be for a level 2 early years practitioner or level 3 early years educator depending on experience. From there, you can develop your career at N family, opting for a managerial route, or pursuing a specialism in an area that excites you. The role is a full-time position (40h working week, 20% of which is spent on learning). Day to day you will learn to: Support your team in the delivery of basic childcare routines Be responsible for the delivery of our 'learning through play' educational ethos Innovate with activities and constantly challenging your children's learning and development Build and maintain excellent relationships with parents Promote child welfare and ensure safeguarding procedures are followed- Work a flexible shift pattern within the opening hours (7am-7pm) What can we offer you? £13,800 annual salary Funding of your apprenticeship You'll be part of N Academy which could put you on track for an EY degree once your apprenticeship is complete Performance related bonus of up to £750 per year (once working within ratio) Up to 32 days holiday a year (including bank holidays, 1 day off for your birthday and 3 days during Christmas and New Year) to start (rises with length of service) Free daily lunch and drinks Personal development fund of £100 per year Professional development, specialisms, coaching and mentoring through our N Academy Annual clothing allowance of £100 (no uniform) Enhanced Maternity, Paternity, Adoption and Shared Parental leave pay for all team members after 2 years continuous service with N 5 days full sick pay and, depending on individual circumstances, we may offer up to 5 days discretionary leave Paid training including 2 inset days per year Childcare discount of 10%, rising to 25% when you become a Nursery Manager Emergency childcare: 6 back-up childcare days in any of our nurseries There's more Round the world trip and 2 weeks additional holiday for 5 years service Refer a friend bonus of £500 (plus other incentives) for existing and ex employees Amazing wellbeing benefits including one wellbeing week per term, Headspace premium membership, free counselling, 10% ClassPass membership discount, hardship fund Season pass loan and cycle to work scheme Skills Required; Passionate and positive (always see the glass half full) Driven by a 'make it happen' attitude A love for customer service (making people happy) High energy brought to every task you take on, and solution driven approach to problems Reliable, hardworking and ready to learn lots! Personal Qualities Polite Patient Punctual Diligent Trustworthy Reliable Confidentiality essential As an apprentice you will be included on either a Level 2 Early Years Practitioner or Level 3 Early Years Educator Apprenticeship. To become an apprentice, you must: be 16 or over not already be in full-time education You can start an apprenticeship whether you're starting your career, want a change or you're upskilling in your current job. You can have a previous qualification like a degree and still start an apprenticeship. As an apprentice you'll: have regular one to one sessions with a dedicated trainer either remotely or through visits to your workplace Apprenticeship standards are aimed at developing skills within the Apprentice's chosen career route, each standard has set knowledge, skills and behaviours required to be successful within the job role. This will include the completion of functional skills in Maths and English. Once the apprentice has completed a minimum of 12 months training and the employer and Babcock regional trainer confirm they have met all the requirements of the standard they will be put through to end point assessment. The end point assessment is independent from the training and includes a variety of assessment methods which test the skills and knowledge of the apprentice to ensure they are fully competent in their role. Each Apprentice will be supported throughout the apprenticeship by a structured programme of teaching, e-learning, face to face training and workplace mentoring; this will encourage and help them to meet the requirements of the new standards and will prepare them for the end of point assessment. This vacancy may close earlier than expected if sufficient applications are received so please apply early to avoid disappointment. Job Types: Full-time, Apprenticeship Salary: £265.20 per week Schedule: Monday to Friday
Sep 24, 2022
Full time
Fantastic opportunity has become available at N Family Day Nursery, Cobham. They are looking for an Apprentice Nursery Practitioner to join their 'Outstanding' setting, to fit well within their friendly team and learn skills on the job whilst supporting children's play, learning & development. A variety of soft skills and experience may be required for the following role Please ensure you check the overview below carefully. • 4.7 Glassdoor rating and N.1 highest quality, Outstanding nursery group in the UK Ofsted leaderboard! Would you like to join a fast growing nursery group with outstanding progression opportunities? We started with one nursery in 2017 and now have 20, and growing! Are you passionate about inspiring and developing the next generation to reach their full potential in this ever-changing world? At N Family Club, we're rethinking careers in early years and challenging the way things are done in the sector. We empower you to reach your potential by supporting you with a mix of development initiatives and an unparalleled learning environment through our very own N Academy. We offer industry leading salaries, a refreshed approach to flexibility to ensure you have a positive work-life balance and a second-to-none benefit package. What will you be doing day to day? As an Apprentice Nursery practitioner you will have the opportunity to rotate around the nursery rooms and Forest School, gaining hands-on experience in all areas of our nurseries. This, coupled with your apprentice training in Early Years, will equip you with all the skills, experience and qualification to apply to progress into a qualified educator role with us. This Apprenticeship will either be for a level 2 early years practitioner or level 3 early years educator depending on experience. From there, you can develop your career at N family, opting for a managerial route, or pursuing a specialism in an area that excites you. The role is a full-time position (40h working week, 20% of which is spent on learning). Day to day you will learn to: Support your team in the delivery of basic childcare routines Be responsible for the delivery of our 'learning through play' educational ethos Innovate with activities and constantly challenging your children's learning and development Build and maintain excellent relationships with parents Promote child welfare and ensure safeguarding procedures are followed- Work a flexible shift pattern within the opening hours (7am-7pm) What can we offer you? £13,800 annual salary Funding of your apprenticeship You'll be part of N Academy which could put you on track for an EY degree once your apprenticeship is complete Performance related bonus of up to £750 per year (once working within ratio) Up to 32 days holiday a year (including bank holidays, 1 day off for your birthday and 3 days during Christmas and New Year) to start (rises with length of service) Free daily lunch and drinks Personal development fund of £100 per year Professional development, specialisms, coaching and mentoring through our N Academy Annual clothing allowance of £100 (no uniform) Enhanced Maternity, Paternity, Adoption and Shared Parental leave pay for all team members after 2 years continuous service with N 5 days full sick pay and, depending on individual circumstances, we may offer up to 5 days discretionary leave Paid training including 2 inset days per year Childcare discount of 10%, rising to 25% when you become a Nursery Manager Emergency childcare: 6 back-up childcare days in any of our nurseries There's more Round the world trip and 2 weeks additional holiday for 5 years service Refer a friend bonus of £500 (plus other incentives) for existing and ex employees Amazing wellbeing benefits including one wellbeing week per term, Headspace premium membership, free counselling, 10% ClassPass membership discount, hardship fund Season pass loan and cycle to work scheme Skills Required; Passionate and positive (always see the glass half full) Driven by a 'make it happen' attitude A love for customer service (making people happy) High energy brought to every task you take on, and solution driven approach to problems Reliable, hardworking and ready to learn lots! Personal Qualities Polite Patient Punctual Diligent Trustworthy Reliable Confidentiality essential As an apprentice you will be included on either a Level 2 Early Years Practitioner or Level 3 Early Years Educator Apprenticeship. To become an apprentice, you must: be 16 or over not already be in full-time education You can start an apprenticeship whether you're starting your career, want a change or you're upskilling in your current job. You can have a previous qualification like a degree and still start an apprenticeship. As an apprentice you'll: have regular one to one sessions with a dedicated trainer either remotely or through visits to your workplace Apprenticeship standards are aimed at developing skills within the Apprentice's chosen career route, each standard has set knowledge, skills and behaviours required to be successful within the job role. This will include the completion of functional skills in Maths and English. Once the apprentice has completed a minimum of 12 months training and the employer and Babcock regional trainer confirm they have met all the requirements of the standard they will be put through to end point assessment. The end point assessment is independent from the training and includes a variety of assessment methods which test the skills and knowledge of the apprentice to ensure they are fully competent in their role. Each Apprentice will be supported throughout the apprenticeship by a structured programme of teaching, e-learning, face to face training and workplace mentoring; this will encourage and help them to meet the requirements of the new standards and will prepare them for the end of point assessment. This vacancy may close earlier than expected if sufficient applications are received so please apply early to avoid disappointment. Job Types: Full-time, Apprenticeship Salary: £265.20 per week Schedule: Monday to Friday
Contents Location About the job Benefits Things you need to know Apply and further information Location Shippon, South East England, OX13 6JB About the job Summary Are you a professionally qualified Youth & Community Worker looking to extend your experience? This post gives you that opportunity. Working within the Army Welfare Service, the Community Development Worker (CDW) delivers play, youth & community work across all age ranges, in a specified geographical area, engaging with a range of partners including schools and other external providers. The CDW works flexibly across locations in a non-standard working week. Within the wider community, we support Service families through the provision of CS activities and volunteer led CS activities, working directly with, training or providing support and advice to existing and new community groups. This includes the development, delivery and support of play, youth and community activities achieved through a variety of strategies including building-based and outreach work with responsibility for the recruitment and management of volunteers, to assist in this role. Welfare post roles are currently subject to a welfare review and may be subject to change pending the outcome of the review. This position is advertised at 37 hours per week. Job description As CDW, you will be responsible for the delivery of Play, Youth and Community provision to members of the Service community within the posts area of responsibility. This may include the management of community centre activities, delivery of a club, initiative or project and the development of provision for all sections of the community as identified within the Community Needs Analysis. A full UK Drivers' Licence is required for this post which requires travel to other sites in delivering the service. If you need to contact Defence Business Services (DBS) regarding this vacancy, please indicate that your vacancy is being handled by Resourcing Team 1. If you experience any technical difficulties with the CS Jobs system, please contact the Support Team at Responsibilities This role is suited to a professionally qualified Youth & Community Worker with a dynamic and creative approach to the job, who is looking to extend their experience into an exciting and challenging role. Key Responsibilities are: Provide professional guidance within the area of responsibility to the chain of command, welfare staff and volunteers for the delivery of play work, youth work and community development. Be actively engaged face to face with communities to identify need, deliver training, support volunteers and work with children and young people. Work flexibly across locations as required, supporting day-time, evening and weekend activities. Prepare as directed and update annually, site specific Community Profile, Needs Analysis and Action Plans in consultation with the local Chain of Command and relevant community groups. Develop, deliver, facilitate and evaluate CS activity projects in accordance with National Occupational Standards, CS quality improvement policy, health & safety, MOD Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults policy and procedures and other relevant MOD policy. Identify, negotiate for and secure through partnership liaison, resources to facilitate the delivery of community support activities within the area, staffing through HQ AWS. Produce reports on partnership, plans and evaluations. Take direction from the Senior CDW on collaboration with AWS colleagues, MoD welfare providers and agencies, schools and other external partners to promote new initiatives and integrate the delivery of community support activities and assure local needs are met. Actively recruit, supervise and support volunteers, providing relevant training to individuals and groups in accordance with CS Volunteer Development Policy Attend In-Service education/relevant training for on-going professional development of Youth and Community work. Undertake Line Management duties as required by the post. Work within MOD policies and procedures, AWS Standard Operating Instructions (SOI) and within the Army Code of Confidentiality. Undertake other duties within the terms and conditions appropriate to the grade and role as directed by the Line Manager. Advice given delivering all the above should be in accordance with MoD policy, current legislation, local governance arrangements, AWS Standard Operating Instructions (SOIs), Army Code of Confidentiality, MoD Directorate for Children and Young People (DCYP) priorities and MoD Service Families Strategy. Licences UK Driving Licence All qualifications/licences declared must be held at point of application and if applicable be in date. Qualifications Degree or Professional qualification recognised by the JNC (Joint Negotiating Committee) which must be validated through inclusion on National Youth Agency (NYA) Validation Databases. The NYA is the national body for Youth Work in England. Programmes or courses validated in Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland have mutual recognition arrangements in place so if a programme is recognised as professional status in one UK nation it will be recognised in all. Professional qualifications across the 4 nations are mediated for equivalence through the Joint Education Training Standards to allow professionals who qualified in the different countries to work across all the nations to the same standard and on the same pay & terms. In Scotland, Programmes of study leading to professional status are validated by CLD Standards Council for Scotland. Validation - The JNC qualification databases and historic Scottish qualifications conferring professional status are attached to the CDW vacancy and applicants are advised that CLD current professional approved Programmes can be found on the CLD Standards Council website. Applications from candidates who do not hold the required JNC recognised qualification will be rejected. Evidence of acceptable qualification will be required prior to interview. All qualifications/licences declared must be held at point of application and if applicable be in date. Behaviours We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process: Changing and Improving Making Effective Decisions Leadership Working Together Developing Self and Others Managing a Quality Service Technical skills We'll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process: Presentation Benefits Learning and development tailored to your role An environment with flexible working options A culture encouraging inclusion and diversity Pensions: Superannuation will be in accordance with the Teachers' Pension Scheme The post does NOT offer relocation expenses (move of home, excess fares or temporary transfer). Non-Standard move applicants will be eligible for the full package. Please be advised that the Department is conducting a review of all pay related allowances which could impact on those allowances that the post currently being advertised attracts. Discover My Benefits Please follow the link to visit the Discover My Benefits site which showcases the benefits and discounts offered when working as a civilian for the MOD. Things you need to know Security Successful candidates must pass a disclosure and barring security check. Successful candidates must meet the security requirements before they can be appointed. The level of security needed is security check . See our vetting charter . People working with government assets must complete basic personnel security standard checks. Selection process details This vacancy is using Success Profiles , and will assess your Behaviours, Experience and Technical skills. This vacancy will be be assessed at Civil Service Grade Executive Officer (EO) . The sift will be conducted on Behaviours, CV and Statement of Suitability. The Interview will be assessed on Behaviours, Experience and Technical Skill. Interview details such as location, date and time will be advised following sift. Sifted candidates will be invited to attend a formal interview and give a short presentation (10 mins). The subject will be related to Youth and Community Work and will be advised in advance. Applicants are asked to provide the following within the CS Jobs on-line application: Job History Personal statement of suitability for the post outlining relevant skills and experience Evidence of Behaviours listed above Confirmation of professional qualification There is a known technical issue affecting MoD Trading Fund employees that is being investigated. If you are an employee of a MoD Trading Fund and your application is rejected due to failing the eligibility, please contact with your name and the vacancy reference number, marking the query as urgent, prior to the closing date. This will allow us to progress your application to the correct stage for your completion. As a result of the changes to the UK immigration rules which came into effect on 1 January 2021, the Ministry of Defence will only offer sponsorship for a skilled worker visa under the points-based system..... click apply for full job details
Sep 24, 2022
Full time
Contents Location About the job Benefits Things you need to know Apply and further information Location Shippon, South East England, OX13 6JB About the job Summary Are you a professionally qualified Youth & Community Worker looking to extend your experience? This post gives you that opportunity. Working within the Army Welfare Service, the Community Development Worker (CDW) delivers play, youth & community work across all age ranges, in a specified geographical area, engaging with a range of partners including schools and other external providers. The CDW works flexibly across locations in a non-standard working week. Within the wider community, we support Service families through the provision of CS activities and volunteer led CS activities, working directly with, training or providing support and advice to existing and new community groups. This includes the development, delivery and support of play, youth and community activities achieved through a variety of strategies including building-based and outreach work with responsibility for the recruitment and management of volunteers, to assist in this role. Welfare post roles are currently subject to a welfare review and may be subject to change pending the outcome of the review. This position is advertised at 37 hours per week. Job description As CDW, you will be responsible for the delivery of Play, Youth and Community provision to members of the Service community within the posts area of responsibility. This may include the management of community centre activities, delivery of a club, initiative or project and the development of provision for all sections of the community as identified within the Community Needs Analysis. A full UK Drivers' Licence is required for this post which requires travel to other sites in delivering the service. If you need to contact Defence Business Services (DBS) regarding this vacancy, please indicate that your vacancy is being handled by Resourcing Team 1. If you experience any technical difficulties with the CS Jobs system, please contact the Support Team at Responsibilities This role is suited to a professionally qualified Youth & Community Worker with a dynamic and creative approach to the job, who is looking to extend their experience into an exciting and challenging role. Key Responsibilities are: Provide professional guidance within the area of responsibility to the chain of command, welfare staff and volunteers for the delivery of play work, youth work and community development. Be actively engaged face to face with communities to identify need, deliver training, support volunteers and work with children and young people. Work flexibly across locations as required, supporting day-time, evening and weekend activities. Prepare as directed and update annually, site specific Community Profile, Needs Analysis and Action Plans in consultation with the local Chain of Command and relevant community groups. Develop, deliver, facilitate and evaluate CS activity projects in accordance with National Occupational Standards, CS quality improvement policy, health & safety, MOD Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults policy and procedures and other relevant MOD policy. Identify, negotiate for and secure through partnership liaison, resources to facilitate the delivery of community support activities within the area, staffing through HQ AWS. Produce reports on partnership, plans and evaluations. Take direction from the Senior CDW on collaboration with AWS colleagues, MoD welfare providers and agencies, schools and other external partners to promote new initiatives and integrate the delivery of community support activities and assure local needs are met. Actively recruit, supervise and support volunteers, providing relevant training to individuals and groups in accordance with CS Volunteer Development Policy Attend In-Service education/relevant training for on-going professional development of Youth and Community work. Undertake Line Management duties as required by the post. Work within MOD policies and procedures, AWS Standard Operating Instructions (SOI) and within the Army Code of Confidentiality. Undertake other duties within the terms and conditions appropriate to the grade and role as directed by the Line Manager. Advice given delivering all the above should be in accordance with MoD policy, current legislation, local governance arrangements, AWS Standard Operating Instructions (SOIs), Army Code of Confidentiality, MoD Directorate for Children and Young People (DCYP) priorities and MoD Service Families Strategy. Licences UK Driving Licence All qualifications/licences declared must be held at point of application and if applicable be in date. Qualifications Degree or Professional qualification recognised by the JNC (Joint Negotiating Committee) which must be validated through inclusion on National Youth Agency (NYA) Validation Databases. The NYA is the national body for Youth Work in England. Programmes or courses validated in Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland have mutual recognition arrangements in place so if a programme is recognised as professional status in one UK nation it will be recognised in all. Professional qualifications across the 4 nations are mediated for equivalence through the Joint Education Training Standards to allow professionals who qualified in the different countries to work across all the nations to the same standard and on the same pay & terms. In Scotland, Programmes of study leading to professional status are validated by CLD Standards Council for Scotland. Validation - The JNC qualification databases and historic Scottish qualifications conferring professional status are attached to the CDW vacancy and applicants are advised that CLD current professional approved Programmes can be found on the CLD Standards Council website. Applications from candidates who do not hold the required JNC recognised qualification will be rejected. Evidence of acceptable qualification will be required prior to interview. All qualifications/licences declared must be held at point of application and if applicable be in date. Behaviours We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process: Changing and Improving Making Effective Decisions Leadership Working Together Developing Self and Others Managing a Quality Service Technical skills We'll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process: Presentation Benefits Learning and development tailored to your role An environment with flexible working options A culture encouraging inclusion and diversity Pensions: Superannuation will be in accordance with the Teachers' Pension Scheme The post does NOT offer relocation expenses (move of home, excess fares or temporary transfer). Non-Standard move applicants will be eligible for the full package. Please be advised that the Department is conducting a review of all pay related allowances which could impact on those allowances that the post currently being advertised attracts. Discover My Benefits Please follow the link to visit the Discover My Benefits site which showcases the benefits and discounts offered when working as a civilian for the MOD. Things you need to know Security Successful candidates must pass a disclosure and barring security check. Successful candidates must meet the security requirements before they can be appointed. The level of security needed is security check . See our vetting charter . People working with government assets must complete basic personnel security standard checks. Selection process details This vacancy is using Success Profiles , and will assess your Behaviours, Experience and Technical skills. This vacancy will be be assessed at Civil Service Grade Executive Officer (EO) . The sift will be conducted on Behaviours, CV and Statement of Suitability. The Interview will be assessed on Behaviours, Experience and Technical Skill. Interview details such as location, date and time will be advised following sift. Sifted candidates will be invited to attend a formal interview and give a short presentation (10 mins). The subject will be related to Youth and Community Work and will be advised in advance. Applicants are asked to provide the following within the CS Jobs on-line application: Job History Personal statement of suitability for the post outlining relevant skills and experience Evidence of Behaviours listed above Confirmation of professional qualification There is a known technical issue affecting MoD Trading Fund employees that is being investigated. If you are an employee of a MoD Trading Fund and your application is rejected due to failing the eligibility, please contact with your name and the vacancy reference number, marking the query as urgent, prior to the closing date. This will allow us to progress your application to the correct stage for your completion. As a result of the changes to the UK immigration rules which came into effect on 1 January 2021, the Ministry of Defence will only offer sponsorship for a skilled worker visa under the points-based system..... click apply for full job details
Contents Location About the job Benefits Things you need to know Apply and further information Location Kinloss, Scotland, IV36 3UX About the job Summary Are you a professionally qualified Youth & Community Worker looking to extend your experience? This post gives you that opportunity. Working within the Army Welfare Service, the Community Development Worker (CDW) delivers play, youth & community work across all age ranges, in a specified geographical area, engaging with a range of partners including schools and other external providers. The CDW works flexibly across locations in a non-standard working week. Within the wider community, we support Service families through the provision of CS activities and volunteer led CS activities, working directly with, training or providing support and advice to existing and new community groups. This includes the development, delivery and support of play, youth and community activities achieved through a variety of strategies including building-based and outreach work with responsibility for the recruitment and management of volunteers, to assist in this role. Welfare post roles are currently subject to a welfare review and may be subject to change pending the outcome of the review. This position is advertised at 37 hours per week. Job description As CDW, you will be responsible for the delivery of Play, Youth and Community provision to members of the Service community within the posts area of responsibility. This may include the management of community centre activities, delivery of a club, initiative or project and the development of provision for all sections of the community as identified within the Community Needs Analysis. A full UK Drivers' Licence is required for this post which requires travel to other sites in delivering the service. If you need to contact Defence Business Services (DBS) regarding this vacancy, please indicate that your vacancy is being handled by Resourcing Team 1. If you experience any technical difficulties with the CS Jobs system, please contact the Support Team at Responsibilities This role is suited to a professionally qualified Youth & Community Worker with a dynamic and creative approach to the job, who is looking to extend their experience into an exciting and challenging role. Key Responsibilities are: Provide professional guidance within the area of responsibility to the chain of command, welfare staff and volunteers for the delivery of play work, youth work and community development. Be actively engaged face to face with communities to identify need, deliver training, support volunteers and work with children and young people. Work flexibly across locations as required, supporting day-time, evening and weekend activities. Prepare as directed and update annually, site specific Community Profile, Needs Analysis and Action Plans in consultation with the local Chain of Command and relevant community groups. Develop, deliver, facilitate and evaluate CS activity projects in accordance with National Occupational Standards, CS quality improvement policy, health & safety, MOD Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults policy and procedures and other relevant MOD policy. Identify, negotiate for and secure through partnership liaison, resources to facilitate the delivery of community support activities within the area, staffing through HQ AWS. Produce reports on partnership, plans and evaluations. Take direction from the Senior CDW on collaboration with AWS colleagues, MoD welfare providers and agencies, schools and other external partners to promote new initiatives and integrate the delivery of community support activities and assure local needs are met. Actively recruit, supervise and support volunteers, providing relevant training to individuals and groups in accordance with CS Volunteer Development Policy Attend In-Service education/relevant training for on-going professional development of Youth and Community work. Undertake Line Management duties as required by the post. Work within MOD policies and procedures, AWS Standard Operating Instructions (SOI) and within the Army Code of Confidentiality. Undertake other duties within the terms and conditions appropriate to the grade and role as directed by the Line Manager. Advice given delivering all the above should be in accordance with MoD policy, current legislation, local governance arrangements, AWS Standard Operating Instructions (SOIs), Army Code of Confidentiality, MoD Directorate for Children and Young People (DCYP) priorities and MoD Service Families Strategy. Licences UK Driving Licence All qualifications/licences declared must be held at point of application and if applicable be in date. Qualifications Degree or Professional qualification recognised by the JNC (Joint Negotiating Committee) which must be validated through inclusion on National Youth Agency (NYA) Validation Databases. The NYA is the national body for Youth Work in England. Programmes or courses validated in Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland have mutual recognition arrangements in place so if a programme is recognised as professional status in one UK nation it will be recognised in all. Professional qualifications across the 4 nations are mediated for equivalence through the Joint Education Training Standards to allow professionals who qualified in the different countries to work across all the nations to the same standard and on the same pay & terms. In Scotland, Programmes of study leading to professional status are validated by CLD Standards Council for Scotland. Validation - The JNC qualification databases and historic Scottish qualifications conferring professional status are attached to the CDW vacancy and applicants are advised that CLD current professional approved Programmes can be found on the CLD Standards Council website. Applications from candidates who do not hold the required JNC recognised qualification will be rejected. Evidence of acceptable qualification will be required prior to interview. All qualifications/licences declared must be held at point of application and if applicable be in date. Queries about qualifications can be sent to Sascha Bridge, Evidence of qualification will be required at interview. All qualifications/licences declared must be held at point of application and if applicable be in date. Equivalent Qualifications will not be accepted. Behaviours We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process: Changing and Improving Making Effective Decisions Leadership Working Together Developing Self and Others Managing a Quality Service Technical skills We'll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process: Presentation Benefits Learning and development tailored to your role An environment with flexible working options A culture encouraging inclusion and diversity Pensions: Superannuation will be in accordance with the Teachers' Pension Scheme Annual Leave 30 days. Rising to 35 after 5 years reckonable service. The post doesNOToffer relocation expenses (move of home, excess fares or temporary transfer). Non-Standard move applicants will be eligible for the full package. Please be advised that the Department is conducting a review of all pay related allowances which could impact on those allowances that the post currently being advertised attracts. Discover My Benefits Please follow the link to visit the Discover My Benefits site which showcases the benefits and discounts offered when working as a civilian for the MOD. Things you need to know Security Successful candidates must pass a disclosure and barring security check. Successful candidates must meet the security requirements before they can be appointed. The level of security needed is security check . See our vetting charter . People working with government assets must complete basic personnel security standard checks. Selection process details This vacancy is using Success Profiles , and will assess your Behaviours, Experience and Technical skills. This vacancy will be assessed at D grade. The sift will be conducted on Behaviours, CV and Statement of Suitability. The Interview will be assessed on Behaviours, Experience and Technical Skill. Interview details such as location, date and time will be advised following sift. Sifted candidates will be invited to attend a formal interview and give a short presentation (10 mins). The subject will be related to Youth and Community Work and will be advised in advance. Applicants are asked to provide the following within the CS Jobs on-line application: Job History Personal statement of suitability for the post outlining relevant skills and experience Evidence of Behaviours listed above Confirmation of professional qualification There is a known technical issue affecting MoD Trading Fund employees that is being investigated. If you are an employee of a MoD Trading Fund and your application is rejected due to failing the eligibility, please contact with your name and the vacancy reference number, marking the query as urgent, prior to the closing date..... click apply for full job details
Sep 23, 2022
Full time
Contents Location About the job Benefits Things you need to know Apply and further information Location Kinloss, Scotland, IV36 3UX About the job Summary Are you a professionally qualified Youth & Community Worker looking to extend your experience? This post gives you that opportunity. Working within the Army Welfare Service, the Community Development Worker (CDW) delivers play, youth & community work across all age ranges, in a specified geographical area, engaging with a range of partners including schools and other external providers. The CDW works flexibly across locations in a non-standard working week. Within the wider community, we support Service families through the provision of CS activities and volunteer led CS activities, working directly with, training or providing support and advice to existing and new community groups. This includes the development, delivery and support of play, youth and community activities achieved through a variety of strategies including building-based and outreach work with responsibility for the recruitment and management of volunteers, to assist in this role. Welfare post roles are currently subject to a welfare review and may be subject to change pending the outcome of the review. This position is advertised at 37 hours per week. Job description As CDW, you will be responsible for the delivery of Play, Youth and Community provision to members of the Service community within the posts area of responsibility. This may include the management of community centre activities, delivery of a club, initiative or project and the development of provision for all sections of the community as identified within the Community Needs Analysis. A full UK Drivers' Licence is required for this post which requires travel to other sites in delivering the service. If you need to contact Defence Business Services (DBS) regarding this vacancy, please indicate that your vacancy is being handled by Resourcing Team 1. If you experience any technical difficulties with the CS Jobs system, please contact the Support Team at Responsibilities This role is suited to a professionally qualified Youth & Community Worker with a dynamic and creative approach to the job, who is looking to extend their experience into an exciting and challenging role. Key Responsibilities are: Provide professional guidance within the area of responsibility to the chain of command, welfare staff and volunteers for the delivery of play work, youth work and community development. Be actively engaged face to face with communities to identify need, deliver training, support volunteers and work with children and young people. Work flexibly across locations as required, supporting day-time, evening and weekend activities. Prepare as directed and update annually, site specific Community Profile, Needs Analysis and Action Plans in consultation with the local Chain of Command and relevant community groups. Develop, deliver, facilitate and evaluate CS activity projects in accordance with National Occupational Standards, CS quality improvement policy, health & safety, MOD Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults policy and procedures and other relevant MOD policy. Identify, negotiate for and secure through partnership liaison, resources to facilitate the delivery of community support activities within the area, staffing through HQ AWS. Produce reports on partnership, plans and evaluations. Take direction from the Senior CDW on collaboration with AWS colleagues, MoD welfare providers and agencies, schools and other external partners to promote new initiatives and integrate the delivery of community support activities and assure local needs are met. Actively recruit, supervise and support volunteers, providing relevant training to individuals and groups in accordance with CS Volunteer Development Policy Attend In-Service education/relevant training for on-going professional development of Youth and Community work. Undertake Line Management duties as required by the post. Work within MOD policies and procedures, AWS Standard Operating Instructions (SOI) and within the Army Code of Confidentiality. Undertake other duties within the terms and conditions appropriate to the grade and role as directed by the Line Manager. Advice given delivering all the above should be in accordance with MoD policy, current legislation, local governance arrangements, AWS Standard Operating Instructions (SOIs), Army Code of Confidentiality, MoD Directorate for Children and Young People (DCYP) priorities and MoD Service Families Strategy. Licences UK Driving Licence All qualifications/licences declared must be held at point of application and if applicable be in date. Qualifications Degree or Professional qualification recognised by the JNC (Joint Negotiating Committee) which must be validated through inclusion on National Youth Agency (NYA) Validation Databases. The NYA is the national body for Youth Work in England. Programmes or courses validated in Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland have mutual recognition arrangements in place so if a programme is recognised as professional status in one UK nation it will be recognised in all. Professional qualifications across the 4 nations are mediated for equivalence through the Joint Education Training Standards to allow professionals who qualified in the different countries to work across all the nations to the same standard and on the same pay & terms. In Scotland, Programmes of study leading to professional status are validated by CLD Standards Council for Scotland. Validation - The JNC qualification databases and historic Scottish qualifications conferring professional status are attached to the CDW vacancy and applicants are advised that CLD current professional approved Programmes can be found on the CLD Standards Council website. Applications from candidates who do not hold the required JNC recognised qualification will be rejected. Evidence of acceptable qualification will be required prior to interview. All qualifications/licences declared must be held at point of application and if applicable be in date. Queries about qualifications can be sent to Sascha Bridge, Evidence of qualification will be required at interview. All qualifications/licences declared must be held at point of application and if applicable be in date. Equivalent Qualifications will not be accepted. Behaviours We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process: Changing and Improving Making Effective Decisions Leadership Working Together Developing Self and Others Managing a Quality Service Technical skills We'll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process: Presentation Benefits Learning and development tailored to your role An environment with flexible working options A culture encouraging inclusion and diversity Pensions: Superannuation will be in accordance with the Teachers' Pension Scheme Annual Leave 30 days. Rising to 35 after 5 years reckonable service. The post doesNOToffer relocation expenses (move of home, excess fares or temporary transfer). Non-Standard move applicants will be eligible for the full package. Please be advised that the Department is conducting a review of all pay related allowances which could impact on those allowances that the post currently being advertised attracts. Discover My Benefits Please follow the link to visit the Discover My Benefits site which showcases the benefits and discounts offered when working as a civilian for the MOD. Things you need to know Security Successful candidates must pass a disclosure and barring security check. Successful candidates must meet the security requirements before they can be appointed. The level of security needed is security check . See our vetting charter . People working with government assets must complete basic personnel security standard checks. Selection process details This vacancy is using Success Profiles , and will assess your Behaviours, Experience and Technical skills. This vacancy will be assessed at D grade. The sift will be conducted on Behaviours, CV and Statement of Suitability. The Interview will be assessed on Behaviours, Experience and Technical Skill. Interview details such as location, date and time will be advised following sift. Sifted candidates will be invited to attend a formal interview and give a short presentation (10 mins). The subject will be related to Youth and Community Work and will be advised in advance. Applicants are asked to provide the following within the CS Jobs on-line application: Job History Personal statement of suitability for the post outlining relevant skills and experience Evidence of Behaviours listed above Confirmation of professional qualification There is a known technical issue affecting MoD Trading Fund employees that is being investigated. If you are an employee of a MoD Trading Fund and your application is rejected due to failing the eligibility, please contact with your name and the vacancy reference number, marking the query as urgent, prior to the closing date..... click apply for full job details
Contents Location About the job Benefits Things you need to know Apply and further information Location Inverness, Scotland, IV2 3XX About the job Summary Are you a professionally qualified Youth & Community Worker looking to extend your experience? This post gives you that opportunity. Working within the Army Welfare Service, the Community Development Worker (CDW) delivers play, youth & community work across all age ranges, in a specified geographical area, engaging with a range of partners including schools and other external providers. The CDW works flexibly across locations in a non-standard working week. Within the wider community, we support Service families through the provision of CS activities and volunteer led CS activities, working directly with, training or providing support and advice to existing and new community groups. This includes the development, delivery and support of play, youth and community activities achieved through a variety of strategies including building-based and outreach work with responsibility for the recruitment and management of volunteers, to assist in this role. Welfare post roles are currently subject to a welfare review and may be subject to change pending the outcome of the review. This position is advertised at 37 hours per week. Job description As CDW, you will be responsible for the delivery of Play, Youth and Community provision to members of the Service community within the posts area of responsibility. This may include the management of community centre activities, delivery of a club, initiative or project and the development of provision for all sections of the community as identified within the Community Needs Analysis. A full UK Drivers' Licence is required for this post which requires travel to other sites in delivering the service. If you need to contact Defence Business Services (DBS) regarding this vacancy, please indicate that your vacancy is being handled by Resourcing Team 1. If you experience any technical difficulties with the CS Jobs system, please contact the Support Team at Responsibilities This role is suited to a professionally qualified Youth & Community Worker with a dynamic and creative approach to the job, who is looking to extend their experience into an exciting and challenging role. Key Responsibilities are: Provide professional guidance within the area of responsibility to the chain of command, welfare staff and volunteers for the delivery of play work, youth work and community development. Be actively engaged face to face with communities to identify need, deliver training, support volunteers and work with children and young people. Work flexibly across locations as required, supporting day-time, evening and weekend activities. Prepare as directed and update annually, site specific Community Profile, Needs Analysis and Action Plans in consultation with the local Chain of Command and relevant community groups. Develop, deliver, facilitate and evaluate CS activity projects in accordance with National Occupational Standards, CS quality improvement policy, health & safety, MOD Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults policy and procedures and other relevant MOD policy. Identify, negotiate for and secure through partnership liaison, resources to facilitate the delivery of community support activities within the area, staffing through HQ AWS. Produce reports on partnership, plans and evaluations. Take direction from the Senior CDW on collaboration with AWS colleagues, MoD welfare providers and agencies, schools and other external partners to promote new initiatives and integrate the delivery of community support activities and assure local needs are met. Actively recruit, supervise and support volunteers, providing relevant training to individuals and groups in accordance with CS Volunteer Development Policy Attend In-Service education/relevant training for on-going professional development of Youth and Community work. Undertake Line Management duties as required by the post. Work within MOD policies and procedures, AWS Standard Operating Instructions (SOI) and within the Army Code of Confidentiality. Undertake other duties within the terms and conditions appropriate to the grade and role as directed by the Line Manager. Advice given delivering all the above should be in accordance with MoD policy, current legislation, local governance arrangements, AWS Standard Operating Instructions (SOIs), Army Code of Confidentiality, MoD Directorate for Children and Young People (DCYP) priorities and MoD Service Families Strategy. Licences UK Driving Licence All qualifications/licences declared must be held at point of application and if applicable be in date. Qualifications Degree or Professional qualification recognised by the JNC (Joint Negotiating Committee) which must be validated through inclusion on National Youth Agency (NYA) Validation Databases. The NYA is the national body for Youth Work in England. Programmes or courses validated in Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland have mutual recognition arrangements in place so if a programme is recognised as professional status in one UK nation it will be recognised in all. Professional qualifications across the 4 nations are mediated for equivalence through the Joint Education Training Standards to allow professionals who qualified in the different countries to work across all the nations to the same standard and on the same pay & terms. In Scotland, Programmes of study leading to professional status are validated by CLD Standards Council for Scotland. Validation - The JNC qualification databases and historic Scottish qualifications conferring professional status are attached to the CDW vacancy and applicants are advised that CLD current professional approved Programmes can be found on the CLD Standards Council website. Applications from candidates who do not hold the required JNC recognised qualification will be rejected. Evidence of acceptable qualification will be required prior to interview. All qualifications/licences declared must be held at point of application and if applicable be in date. Queries about qualifications can be sent to Sascha Bridge, Evidence of qualification will be required at interview. All qualifications/licences declared must be held at point of application and if applicable be in date. Equivalent Qualifications will not be accepted. Behaviours We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process: Changing and Improving Making Effective Decisions Leadership Working Together Developing Self and Others Managing a Quality Service Technical skills We'll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process: Presentation Benefits Learning and development tailored to your role An environment with flexible working options A culture encouraging inclusion and diversity Pensions: Superannuation will be in accordance with the Teachers' Pension Scheme Annual Leave 30 days. Rising to 35 after 5 years reckonable service. The post doesNOToffer relocation expenses (move of home, excess fares or temporary transfer). Non-Standard move applicants will be eligible for the full package. Please be advised that the Department is conducting a review of all pay related allowances which could impact on those allowances that the post currently being advertised attracts. Discover My Benefits Please follow the link to visit the Discover My Benefits site which showcases the benefits and discounts offered when working as a civilian for the MOD. Things you need to know Security Successful candidates must pass a disclosure and barring security check. Successful candidates must meet the security requirements before they can be appointed. The level of security needed is security check . See our vetting charter . People working with government assets must complete basic personnel security standard checks. Selection process details This vacancy is using Success Profiles , and will assess your Behaviours, Experience and Technical skills. This vacancy will be assessed at Civil Service Grade EO (Executive Officer). The sift will be conducted on Behaviours, CV and Statement of Suitability. The Interview will be assessed on Behaviours, Experience and Technical Skill. Interview details such as location, date and time will be advised following sift. Sifted candidates will be invited to attend a formal interview and give a short presentation (10 mins). The subject will be related to Youth and Community Work and will be advised in advance. Applicants are asked to provide the following within the CS Jobs on-line application: Job History Personal statement of suitability for the post outlining relevant skills and experience Evidence of Behaviours listed above Confirmation of professional qualification There is a known technical issue affecting MoD Trading Fund employees that is being investigated. If you are an employee of a MoD Trading Fund and your application is rejected due to failing the eligibility, please contact with your name and the vacancy reference number..... click apply for full job details
Sep 23, 2022
Full time
Contents Location About the job Benefits Things you need to know Apply and further information Location Inverness, Scotland, IV2 3XX About the job Summary Are you a professionally qualified Youth & Community Worker looking to extend your experience? This post gives you that opportunity. Working within the Army Welfare Service, the Community Development Worker (CDW) delivers play, youth & community work across all age ranges, in a specified geographical area, engaging with a range of partners including schools and other external providers. The CDW works flexibly across locations in a non-standard working week. Within the wider community, we support Service families through the provision of CS activities and volunteer led CS activities, working directly with, training or providing support and advice to existing and new community groups. This includes the development, delivery and support of play, youth and community activities achieved through a variety of strategies including building-based and outreach work with responsibility for the recruitment and management of volunteers, to assist in this role. Welfare post roles are currently subject to a welfare review and may be subject to change pending the outcome of the review. This position is advertised at 37 hours per week. Job description As CDW, you will be responsible for the delivery of Play, Youth and Community provision to members of the Service community within the posts area of responsibility. This may include the management of community centre activities, delivery of a club, initiative or project and the development of provision for all sections of the community as identified within the Community Needs Analysis. A full UK Drivers' Licence is required for this post which requires travel to other sites in delivering the service. If you need to contact Defence Business Services (DBS) regarding this vacancy, please indicate that your vacancy is being handled by Resourcing Team 1. If you experience any technical difficulties with the CS Jobs system, please contact the Support Team at Responsibilities This role is suited to a professionally qualified Youth & Community Worker with a dynamic and creative approach to the job, who is looking to extend their experience into an exciting and challenging role. Key Responsibilities are: Provide professional guidance within the area of responsibility to the chain of command, welfare staff and volunteers for the delivery of play work, youth work and community development. Be actively engaged face to face with communities to identify need, deliver training, support volunteers and work with children and young people. Work flexibly across locations as required, supporting day-time, evening and weekend activities. Prepare as directed and update annually, site specific Community Profile, Needs Analysis and Action Plans in consultation with the local Chain of Command and relevant community groups. Develop, deliver, facilitate and evaluate CS activity projects in accordance with National Occupational Standards, CS quality improvement policy, health & safety, MOD Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults policy and procedures and other relevant MOD policy. Identify, negotiate for and secure through partnership liaison, resources to facilitate the delivery of community support activities within the area, staffing through HQ AWS. Produce reports on partnership, plans and evaluations. Take direction from the Senior CDW on collaboration with AWS colleagues, MoD welfare providers and agencies, schools and other external partners to promote new initiatives and integrate the delivery of community support activities and assure local needs are met. Actively recruit, supervise and support volunteers, providing relevant training to individuals and groups in accordance with CS Volunteer Development Policy Attend In-Service education/relevant training for on-going professional development of Youth and Community work. Undertake Line Management duties as required by the post. Work within MOD policies and procedures, AWS Standard Operating Instructions (SOI) and within the Army Code of Confidentiality. Undertake other duties within the terms and conditions appropriate to the grade and role as directed by the Line Manager. Advice given delivering all the above should be in accordance with MoD policy, current legislation, local governance arrangements, AWS Standard Operating Instructions (SOIs), Army Code of Confidentiality, MoD Directorate for Children and Young People (DCYP) priorities and MoD Service Families Strategy. Licences UK Driving Licence All qualifications/licences declared must be held at point of application and if applicable be in date. Qualifications Degree or Professional qualification recognised by the JNC (Joint Negotiating Committee) which must be validated through inclusion on National Youth Agency (NYA) Validation Databases. The NYA is the national body for Youth Work in England. Programmes or courses validated in Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland have mutual recognition arrangements in place so if a programme is recognised as professional status in one UK nation it will be recognised in all. Professional qualifications across the 4 nations are mediated for equivalence through the Joint Education Training Standards to allow professionals who qualified in the different countries to work across all the nations to the same standard and on the same pay & terms. In Scotland, Programmes of study leading to professional status are validated by CLD Standards Council for Scotland. Validation - The JNC qualification databases and historic Scottish qualifications conferring professional status are attached to the CDW vacancy and applicants are advised that CLD current professional approved Programmes can be found on the CLD Standards Council website. Applications from candidates who do not hold the required JNC recognised qualification will be rejected. Evidence of acceptable qualification will be required prior to interview. All qualifications/licences declared must be held at point of application and if applicable be in date. Queries about qualifications can be sent to Sascha Bridge, Evidence of qualification will be required at interview. All qualifications/licences declared must be held at point of application and if applicable be in date. Equivalent Qualifications will not be accepted. Behaviours We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process: Changing and Improving Making Effective Decisions Leadership Working Together Developing Self and Others Managing a Quality Service Technical skills We'll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process: Presentation Benefits Learning and development tailored to your role An environment with flexible working options A culture encouraging inclusion and diversity Pensions: Superannuation will be in accordance with the Teachers' Pension Scheme Annual Leave 30 days. Rising to 35 after 5 years reckonable service. The post doesNOToffer relocation expenses (move of home, excess fares or temporary transfer). Non-Standard move applicants will be eligible for the full package. Please be advised that the Department is conducting a review of all pay related allowances which could impact on those allowances that the post currently being advertised attracts. Discover My Benefits Please follow the link to visit the Discover My Benefits site which showcases the benefits and discounts offered when working as a civilian for the MOD. Things you need to know Security Successful candidates must pass a disclosure and barring security check. Successful candidates must meet the security requirements before they can be appointed. The level of security needed is security check . See our vetting charter . People working with government assets must complete basic personnel security standard checks. Selection process details This vacancy is using Success Profiles , and will assess your Behaviours, Experience and Technical skills. This vacancy will be assessed at Civil Service Grade EO (Executive Officer). The sift will be conducted on Behaviours, CV and Statement of Suitability. The Interview will be assessed on Behaviours, Experience and Technical Skill. Interview details such as location, date and time will be advised following sift. Sifted candidates will be invited to attend a formal interview and give a short presentation (10 mins). The subject will be related to Youth and Community Work and will be advised in advance. Applicants are asked to provide the following within the CS Jobs on-line application: Job History Personal statement of suitability for the post outlining relevant skills and experience Evidence of Behaviours listed above Confirmation of professional qualification There is a known technical issue affecting MoD Trading Fund employees that is being investigated. If you are an employee of a MoD Trading Fund and your application is rejected due to failing the eligibility, please contact with your name and the vacancy reference number..... click apply for full job details
Fantastic opportunity has become available at N Family Day Nursery, Stratford. They are looking for an Apprentice Nursery Practitioner to join their 'Outstanding' setting, to fit well within their friendly team and learn skills on the job whilst supporting children's play, learning & development. • 4.7 Glassdoor rating and N.1 highest quality, Outstanding nursery group in the UK Ofsted leaderboard! Would you like to join a fast growing nursery group with outstanding progression opportunities? We started with one nursery in 2017 and now have 20, and growing! Are you passionate about inspiring and developing the next generation to reach their full potential in this ever-changing world? At N Family Club, we're rethinking careers in early years and challenging the way things are done in the sector. We empower you to reach your potential by supporting you with a mix of development initiatives and an unparalleled learning environment through our very own N Academy. We offer industry leading salaries, a refreshed approach to flexibility to ensure you have a positive work-life balance and a second-to-none benefit package. What will you be doing day to day? As an Apprentice Nursery practitioner you will have the opportunity to rotate around the nursery rooms and Forest School, gaining hands-on experience in all areas of our nurseries. This, coupled with your apprentice training in Early Years, will equip you with all the skills, experience and qualification to apply to progress into a qualified educator role with us. This Apprenticeship will either be for a level 2 early years practitioner or level 3 early years educator depending on experience. From there, you can develop your career at N family, opting for a managerial route, or pursuing a specialism in an area that excites you. The role is a full-time position (40h working week, 20% of which is spent on learning). Day to day you will learn to: Support your team in the delivery of basic childcare routines Be responsible for the delivery of our 'learning through play' educational ethos Innovate with activities and constantly challenging your children's learning and development Build and maintain excellent relationships with parents Promote child welfare and ensure safeguarding procedures are followed- Work a flexible shift pattern within the opening hours (7am-7pm) What can we offer you? £15,600 annual salary Funding of your apprenticeship You'll be part of N Academy which could put you on track for an EY degree once your apprenticeship is complete Performance related bonus of up to £750 per year (once working within ratio) Up to 32 days holiday a year (including bank holidays, 1 day off for your birthday and 3 days during Christmas and New Year) to start (rises with length of service) Free daily lunch and drinks Personal development fund of £100 per year Professional development, specialisms, coaching and mentoring through our N Academy Annual clothing allowance of £100 (no uniform) Enhanced Maternity, Paternity, Adoption and Shared Parental leave pay for all team members after 2 years continuous service with N 5 days full sick pay and, depending on individual circumstances, we may offer up to 5 days discretionary leave Paid training including 2 inset days per year Childcare discount of 10%, rising to 25% when you become a Nursery Manager Emergency childcare: 6 back-up childcare days in any of our nurseries There's more Round the world trip and 2 weeks additional holiday for 5 years service Refer a friend bonus of £500 (plus other incentives) for existing and ex employees Amazing wellbeing benefits including one wellbeing week per term, Headspace premium membership, free counselling, 10% ClassPass membership discount, hardship fund Season pass loan and cycle to work scheme Skills Required; Passionate and positive (always see the glass half full) Driven by a 'make it happen' attitude A love for customer service (making people happy) High energy brought to every task you take on, and solution driven approach to problems Reliable, hardworking and ready to learn lots! Personal Qualities Polite Patient Punctual Diligent Trustworthy Reliable Confidentiality essential As an apprentice you will be included on either a Level 2 Early Years Practitioner or Level 3 Early Years Educator Apprenticeship. To become an apprentice, you must: be 16 or over not already be in full-time education You can start an apprenticeship whether you're starting your career, want a change or you're upskilling in your current job. You can have a previous qualification like a degree and still start an apprenticeship. As an apprentice you'll: have regular one to one sessions with a dedicated trainer either remotely or through visits to your workplace Apprenticeship standards are aimed at developing skills within the Apprentice's chosen career route, each standard has set knowledge, skills and behaviours required to be successful within the job role. This will include the completion of functional skills in Maths and English. Once the apprentice has completed a minimum of 12 months training and the employer and Babcock regional trainer confirm they have met all the requirements of the standard they will be put through to end point assessment. The end point assessment is independent from the training and includes a variety of assessment methods which test the skills and knowledge of the apprentice to ensure they are fully competent in their role. Each Apprentice will be supported throughout the apprenticeship by a structured programme of teaching, e-learning, face to face training and workplace mentoring; this will encourage and help them to meet the requirements of the new standards and will prepare them for the end of point assessment. This vacancy may close earlier than expected if sufficient applications are received so please apply early to avoid disappointment. Job Types: Full-time, Apprenticeship Salary: £300.00 per week Schedule: Monday to Friday
Sep 23, 2022
Full time
Fantastic opportunity has become available at N Family Day Nursery, Stratford. They are looking for an Apprentice Nursery Practitioner to join their 'Outstanding' setting, to fit well within their friendly team and learn skills on the job whilst supporting children's play, learning & development. • 4.7 Glassdoor rating and N.1 highest quality, Outstanding nursery group in the UK Ofsted leaderboard! Would you like to join a fast growing nursery group with outstanding progression opportunities? We started with one nursery in 2017 and now have 20, and growing! Are you passionate about inspiring and developing the next generation to reach their full potential in this ever-changing world? At N Family Club, we're rethinking careers in early years and challenging the way things are done in the sector. We empower you to reach your potential by supporting you with a mix of development initiatives and an unparalleled learning environment through our very own N Academy. We offer industry leading salaries, a refreshed approach to flexibility to ensure you have a positive work-life balance and a second-to-none benefit package. What will you be doing day to day? As an Apprentice Nursery practitioner you will have the opportunity to rotate around the nursery rooms and Forest School, gaining hands-on experience in all areas of our nurseries. This, coupled with your apprentice training in Early Years, will equip you with all the skills, experience and qualification to apply to progress into a qualified educator role with us. This Apprenticeship will either be for a level 2 early years practitioner or level 3 early years educator depending on experience. From there, you can develop your career at N family, opting for a managerial route, or pursuing a specialism in an area that excites you. The role is a full-time position (40h working week, 20% of which is spent on learning). Day to day you will learn to: Support your team in the delivery of basic childcare routines Be responsible for the delivery of our 'learning through play' educational ethos Innovate with activities and constantly challenging your children's learning and development Build and maintain excellent relationships with parents Promote child welfare and ensure safeguarding procedures are followed- Work a flexible shift pattern within the opening hours (7am-7pm) What can we offer you? £15,600 annual salary Funding of your apprenticeship You'll be part of N Academy which could put you on track for an EY degree once your apprenticeship is complete Performance related bonus of up to £750 per year (once working within ratio) Up to 32 days holiday a year (including bank holidays, 1 day off for your birthday and 3 days during Christmas and New Year) to start (rises with length of service) Free daily lunch and drinks Personal development fund of £100 per year Professional development, specialisms, coaching and mentoring through our N Academy Annual clothing allowance of £100 (no uniform) Enhanced Maternity, Paternity, Adoption and Shared Parental leave pay for all team members after 2 years continuous service with N 5 days full sick pay and, depending on individual circumstances, we may offer up to 5 days discretionary leave Paid training including 2 inset days per year Childcare discount of 10%, rising to 25% when you become a Nursery Manager Emergency childcare: 6 back-up childcare days in any of our nurseries There's more Round the world trip and 2 weeks additional holiday for 5 years service Refer a friend bonus of £500 (plus other incentives) for existing and ex employees Amazing wellbeing benefits including one wellbeing week per term, Headspace premium membership, free counselling, 10% ClassPass membership discount, hardship fund Season pass loan and cycle to work scheme Skills Required; Passionate and positive (always see the glass half full) Driven by a 'make it happen' attitude A love for customer service (making people happy) High energy brought to every task you take on, and solution driven approach to problems Reliable, hardworking and ready to learn lots! Personal Qualities Polite Patient Punctual Diligent Trustworthy Reliable Confidentiality essential As an apprentice you will be included on either a Level 2 Early Years Practitioner or Level 3 Early Years Educator Apprenticeship. To become an apprentice, you must: be 16 or over not already be in full-time education You can start an apprenticeship whether you're starting your career, want a change or you're upskilling in your current job. You can have a previous qualification like a degree and still start an apprenticeship. As an apprentice you'll: have regular one to one sessions with a dedicated trainer either remotely or through visits to your workplace Apprenticeship standards are aimed at developing skills within the Apprentice's chosen career route, each standard has set knowledge, skills and behaviours required to be successful within the job role. This will include the completion of functional skills in Maths and English. Once the apprentice has completed a minimum of 12 months training and the employer and Babcock regional trainer confirm they have met all the requirements of the standard they will be put through to end point assessment. The end point assessment is independent from the training and includes a variety of assessment methods which test the skills and knowledge of the apprentice to ensure they are fully competent in their role. Each Apprentice will be supported throughout the apprenticeship by a structured programme of teaching, e-learning, face to face training and workplace mentoring; this will encourage and help them to meet the requirements of the new standards and will prepare them for the end of point assessment. This vacancy may close earlier than expected if sufficient applications are received so please apply early to avoid disappointment. Job Types: Full-time, Apprenticeship Salary: £300.00 per week Schedule: Monday to Friday
Who we are Part business, part charity, part membership body - students' unions are seriously fun places to work. They are organisations in their own right. Professionally run, but different. Professional teams support elected student leaders to make change, improve lives and fulfill potential; we help make it happen. Founded in 1897, LSE Students' Union is one of the oldest Students' Unions in the UK and is the representative and campaigning body for students at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Like other Students' Unions, it also funds and facilitates student activities on campus, including societies, sports clubs through the Athletics Union (AU), the Media Group and Raising and Giving (RAG) charitable fundraising initiatives. About the role We embrace and value the diversity of our staff and student population and seek to promote equity, diversity and inclusion as essential elements of our operations. We want to empower our staff and officers to transform the lives of students so that they can discover and become the best version of themselves. We are delighted that 97% of our staff feel they are treated with fairness, respect and dignity at work, but we believe we can be better. Can you help us to build on our approach to be an inclusive workplace, a community that everyone feels a part of, which is safe, respectful, supportive and enables all to reach their full potential? Can you ensure our recruitment, induction, training and career development initiatives meet and surpass our aspirations? This new post at LSESU will report directly to the Chief Executive and be part of our Senior Leadership Team. They will have strategic and operational responsibility for all HR and equality, diversity and inclusion for our 25 full time and 100 part time members of staff. Supported by a part-time HR Coordinator, student staff and an Office Administrator you will ensure our colleagues are supported in delivering excellence to LSE students. Please find the full job description and person specification for the role here. Why apply? Because you're excited by the challenge! The exact opposite of corporate, we're progressive, daring and creative individuals working to make a difference in unconventional workplaces. Benefits and Perks In return for your passion and experience we offer: 25 days holidays per year Additional closure periods at Christmas and Easter Free LSE Students' Union gym membership, advice from dedicated professionals, with a wide range of activities including yoga classes, dance classes, pilates classes Cycle to Work scheme enabling significant savings on bicycle purchase Access to LSE staff training courses Ability to purchase TOTUM (NUS) card giving wide range of discounts Flexibility for work-life balance Interest free Travel loan 10% cafe discount Free eye exams Employee Assistance Program - external consultants providing advice and counseling on a broad range of issues How we recruit LSESU strives to be an inclusive organisation, we welcome candidates from all backgrounds and are committed to making the recruitment process as accessible as possible. We believe passionately that our recruitment process should be fair, giving everyone the opportunity to present their best selves. To accomplish this, we make sure that our recruitment process includes blind shortlisting to ensure that we are recruiting based on an individual's application rather than other personal factors. Therefore, the Union will only accept applications via its recruitment portal. Applications submitted by email will not be accepted. Want to apply? Please visit our website and follow the instructions to apply. We ask you to prepare and upload three documents: Covering Letter CV Equal Opportunities Form. We want to ensure all systems, policies and processes are free from bias or discrimination and are fair and accessible, therefore we will only share your covering letter with the shortlisting committee. Please do not include any personal information, such as your name or contact details in this letter. If you are selected for an interview, we will then share your CV with the interview panel. Interviews will be held for shortlisted candidates on 6 October. If you are unable to make these dates, please let us know in the 'notes' section of the application portal. If you would like to have an informal chat about this role please contact James Hann, email address can be found on our website.
Sep 23, 2022
Full time
Who we are Part business, part charity, part membership body - students' unions are seriously fun places to work. They are organisations in their own right. Professionally run, but different. Professional teams support elected student leaders to make change, improve lives and fulfill potential; we help make it happen. Founded in 1897, LSE Students' Union is one of the oldest Students' Unions in the UK and is the representative and campaigning body for students at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Like other Students' Unions, it also funds and facilitates student activities on campus, including societies, sports clubs through the Athletics Union (AU), the Media Group and Raising and Giving (RAG) charitable fundraising initiatives. About the role We embrace and value the diversity of our staff and student population and seek to promote equity, diversity and inclusion as essential elements of our operations. We want to empower our staff and officers to transform the lives of students so that they can discover and become the best version of themselves. We are delighted that 97% of our staff feel they are treated with fairness, respect and dignity at work, but we believe we can be better. Can you help us to build on our approach to be an inclusive workplace, a community that everyone feels a part of, which is safe, respectful, supportive and enables all to reach their full potential? Can you ensure our recruitment, induction, training and career development initiatives meet and surpass our aspirations? This new post at LSESU will report directly to the Chief Executive and be part of our Senior Leadership Team. They will have strategic and operational responsibility for all HR and equality, diversity and inclusion for our 25 full time and 100 part time members of staff. Supported by a part-time HR Coordinator, student staff and an Office Administrator you will ensure our colleagues are supported in delivering excellence to LSE students. Please find the full job description and person specification for the role here. Why apply? Because you're excited by the challenge! The exact opposite of corporate, we're progressive, daring and creative individuals working to make a difference in unconventional workplaces. Benefits and Perks In return for your passion and experience we offer: 25 days holidays per year Additional closure periods at Christmas and Easter Free LSE Students' Union gym membership, advice from dedicated professionals, with a wide range of activities including yoga classes, dance classes, pilates classes Cycle to Work scheme enabling significant savings on bicycle purchase Access to LSE staff training courses Ability to purchase TOTUM (NUS) card giving wide range of discounts Flexibility for work-life balance Interest free Travel loan 10% cafe discount Free eye exams Employee Assistance Program - external consultants providing advice and counseling on a broad range of issues How we recruit LSESU strives to be an inclusive organisation, we welcome candidates from all backgrounds and are committed to making the recruitment process as accessible as possible. We believe passionately that our recruitment process should be fair, giving everyone the opportunity to present their best selves. To accomplish this, we make sure that our recruitment process includes blind shortlisting to ensure that we are recruiting based on an individual's application rather than other personal factors. Therefore, the Union will only accept applications via its recruitment portal. Applications submitted by email will not be accepted. Want to apply? Please visit our website and follow the instructions to apply. We ask you to prepare and upload three documents: Covering Letter CV Equal Opportunities Form. We want to ensure all systems, policies and processes are free from bias or discrimination and are fair and accessible, therefore we will only share your covering letter with the shortlisting committee. Please do not include any personal information, such as your name or contact details in this letter. If you are selected for an interview, we will then share your CV with the interview panel. Interviews will be held for shortlisted candidates on 6 October. If you are unable to make these dates, please let us know in the 'notes' section of the application portal. If you would like to have an informal chat about this role please contact James Hann, email address can be found on our website.