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Build flexibly on your Charity Career with this person-centred charity supporting unpaid carers
This is a full-time role in a well-established charity based in Twickenham. This role would suit someone who wants to have the opportunity to work flexibly and build their career in the Charity sector with experience of working in social care.
Richmond Carers Centre has the mission to help unpaid adult carers to live a full, active and meaningful life by providing them with advice, information, activities, breaks and emotional support either face to face, by phone or by email to enable them to live well.
As a Support Worker, you will be part of a small, dedicated team and take a lead on providing emotional support to adult carers and a commitment to enhancing their health and wellbeing. Much of your work will involve actively listening to carers, often via the phone support line, providing information, advice and support.
As part of the Adult Carers Support Team, you will also be involved in organising breaks for carers, outreach activities and leisure events, as well as group work to help enhance carers’ health and wellbeing. Part of the role will also aim to improve the identification, recognition and understanding of the needs of adult carers, raise the profile of adult carers and ensure adult carers needs are met. You will also be expected to work with our volunteers and to use appropriate monitoring and evaluation reports to show our funders what we have achieved.
You will be someone:
- Who works in a person-centred way
 - Is enthusiastic, empathetic and detail conscious
 - Communicates well by phone and in person
 - Has an understanding of social care particularly in relation to carers
 - Has experience of working with clients who have support needs
 - Has experience of producing reports for monitoring and evaluation
 - Is numerate and has knowledge of budgeting
 - Is able to gather and assess information efficiently and think creatively to come up with solutions
 - Has good communication skills including spoken, written and presentational
 
Main Duties include:
- To provide a regular telephone support-line, face-to-face and email support, offering appropriate, generic advice
 - To offer a range of service delivery options and be involved in providing those options e.g., breaks, group work, leisure activities or other outreach activities
 - To encourage and assist carers and those they care for to access Care Needs Assessments and Carers Assessments and to take up services that will enhance their lives
 - To complete individual grant applications with carers for respite or if they are experiencing financial hardship due to the cost-of-living crisis
 - To work where appropriate with other service providers/agencies to promote the carer agenda or jointly deliver carer support issues
 - To be proactive in the registration of carers living or caring for someone within the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
 - To keep accurate records of group and individual carer engagement for monitoring and evaluation purposes
 - To participate in key events organised by Richmond Carers Centre and other relevant partners to promote services to a wider public
 
What you are doing now:
- You might be working for or volunteering in a similar charity
 - You may be working in social care for a local authority or district council
 - You may have the skills we need from some other combination of work and volunteering
 - Or you may be looking to return to the workforce after a timeout for personal reasons
 
In any event if you feel you meet the skills we need, we would like to hear from you
Richmond Carers Centre welcomes and encourages applicants from all sections of the community regardless of their gender, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, or religious belief.
Benefits of working for Richmond Carers Centre:
- 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays per year (pro rata)
 - Bonus 3 days of annual leave per year over the festive period (subject to Trustee approval)
 - Workplace Pension Scheme with Peoples Pension
 - Flexible working/option of working from home (subject to CEO approval)
 - Equipment and support to be set up to work from home
 - Paid time off for medical appointments
 - Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
 - Training and personal development opportunities
 - Staff away days and socials
 - Access to shared resources and training opportunities
 - Supportive and friendly working environment
 
To apply for the role please send your CV and covering letter outlining how you meet the key requirements for the role to our HR Consultant; Viv Sage.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, therefore please submit your application early to avoid disappointment, as this role may close before the closing date.
Closing date: Friday 28th November 2025
Shortlisting date: Ongoing throughout with Viv Sage
Interview dates with Richmond Carers Centre: Weeks commencing 8th December and 15th December
Please note interview dates can also be scheduled around these dates to fit with the interview panel and candidates availability.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Rotherham Hospital & Community Charity is looking for a passionate, dynamic Fundraising & Engagement Coordinator to drive income, awareness, and engagement across the Trust and wider Rotherham community. This is your chance to take ownership, develop innovative fundraising ideas, and champion the Charity at events, with donors, corporate partners, schools, and NHS staff.
You’ll play a key role in embedding fundraising across the Trust, leading staff campaigns, ambassador programmes, and high-profile events. The role also involves volunteer engagement and supporter care, ensuring every interaction inspires and maximises impact.
This is a visible, influential role for a results-driven fundraiser who thrives on creativity, innovation, and making a real difference to patients, staff, and the Rotherham community. Travel across the region and occasional attendance at external sites are required.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Are you interested in meeting people and building relationships with supporters? As a Community and Events Fundraiser for MyVision Oxfordshire, you will play an integral part of the fundraising team, leading on our work with supporters in the community and supporting the team to fulfil its income targets.
MyVision Oxfordshire is a long-established charity supporting anyone in the county living with sight loss. We provide a range of services across Oxfordshire including information and advice, equipment provision, technology training, befriending, clubs and groups, children's events and much more.
This is a key role to develop and implement strategies to raise funds through community engagement and events. You will work with our fundraising team to identify opportunities, build relationships, and execute fundraising initiatives that support MyVision Oxfordshire’s objective of supporting visually impaired people in the county.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Actively Interviewing
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Want to play your part in transforming society?
You're in the right place.
Many of our Spear trainees have faced significant barriers to finding work, including family breakdown, growing up in care, disability or mental health difficulties, having been involved in crime, or really struggling at school. We believe that being out of work can lead to isolation and proliferate these challenges, meaningful work is key in helping young people find a sense of purpose and community. We're proud that the coaching and community that the Spear Programme provides makes such a difference that 75% of those who take part find work, and are still in work a year later.
Not only will you be part of bringing about powerful change in people's lives, but throughout this paid, dynamic opportunity, you'll be supported and challenged. We'll invest in you, developing expert coaching and leadership skills to set you on a great career path.
Please feel free to let us know if you may require any reasonable adjustments to participate fully in our recruitment process, or if you have any enquiries regarding accessibility such as wheelchair access.
The important stuff
Location: Leeds
Contract: Full-Time, Permanent
Hours: Monday - Friday, 9.30am - 5.30pm (With some out-of-hours work needed for events such as our Spear Celebrations)
Salary: from £23,690
Closing date: Tuesday 18th November (We are interviewing on a rolling basis and might close the application early if we find the right candidate)
Assessment Day: Wednesday 26th November
Application pack: Have a look at our application pack for more information about the role and Resurgo
 
Benefits
- 28 days annual leave (including Christmas Gift Days) plus bank holidays
 - Excellent benefits including Health Insurance, access to Cycle to Work scheme, and enhanced parental leave, dependants leave, and sick leave policies with income protection
 - Excellent personal development and training opportunities, including our iLM-accredited 5-day Coaching for Leadership programme (worth £3,000)
 - We aim to support all Assistant Coaches to progress to other roles with us after this initial year, with development towards management level within 3 years
 - Regular staff prayer meetings, conferences and retreats (one residential)
 
 
What will you do?
- Coach 16-24 year olds, bringing about powerful change in their lives
 - Build great relationships with relevant professionals
 - Form part of an intentional church community
 
What will you gain?
- Management skills and career progression
 - Excellent coaching capability
 - Social Impact Experience
 - Christian Leadership Skills
 
With young people, with organisations, for society.



                    The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Be a part of a collective and supportive team by joining the London District.
Our District Net-Zero Officer will take the lead in advising, supporting and encouraging on all things net-zero related with our Churches and Circuits across London. You must have knowledge of sustainability (that’s a given), but you’ll also need some skills in IT applications, some admin know how, fabulous grant writing capabilities, and be able to bring some slick confidence to the role. We value independent thinkers, working on your own initiative, but also those who can work collaboratively with a team, and bounce those ideas.
Why is this role important?
The Methodist Church has committed to achieve net-zero by 2030. An ambitious target yes, but one we believe to be crucial in securing a better future for our communities. Our new Net-Zero Officer will play a significant role in enabling our churches in London to assess their environmental impact, learn, grow and benefit from the wider impact of reaching net zero.
Why work with us?
A brilliant central office in Westminster, ability to work remotely, great (supportive) colleagues, flexible working, learning and development opportunities, pay, pensions and generous down time, committed to equality diversity and inclusion, and, did we mention the great colleagues?
Take a look at the job description. If this is for you, complete an application form, or give us a shout with any questions about the role.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
The Manna Day Centre is a drop-in Centre for homeless and vulnerably housed single men and women. It is run by a team of project workers, under the Director, who are responsible for its smooth operation. Basic Services offered include food, showers, clothing, housing & welfare advice, medical care, and access to laptops. The Centre opens to service users 7 days a week, 8.30am– 1.30pm. The working week for this post is Monday to Friday, 9.00am to 4.00pm each day.
Housing & Welfare Advice Workers must have a commitment to homeless people, which includes acceptance and respect. Responsibilities are shared among the team according to needs, skills and aptitudes. The annual salary is negotiable (depending on your experience) ranging from £31,746 to £36,678. Benefits include a pension scheme, travel loans and 25 days annual leave (plus time in lieu of bank holidays worked).
Those applying for this post should have:
· Experience providing housing and welfare advice with a focus on clear, supportive communication
· Confidence in handling a busy and varied caseload, including complex casework
· Comfort working with people facing homelessness or housing difficulties
· A kind, non-judgmental, and person-centred approach
An application form, Job Description & Person Spec can be found on our website.
Closing date: 21/11/2025
Interview date: 09/12/2025
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Communications Officer
Are you looking for a role that will help to change the future of Brain Tumour Research in the UK? If you’re excited to take on such a key position, then Communication Officer is the role for you. At Brain Tumour Research, we are looking for a Communications Officer to join our Marketing and Communications team, as well as giving assistance to our fundraising team, as they drive to meet remarkable income targets. We would like to hear from anyone with experience working in communications and a passion to make a difference for brain tumour patients and their loved ones.
About the Role
This is an amazing chance for an individual to become a pivotal figure in one of the most advanced and exciting fundraising charities in the UK. Through this role, you will develop your skills and knowledge as Communications Officer, gaining experience of working with a contact management system. Your day will involve creating captivating content for our website and newsletters for our different audiences as well as working with teams across the whole charity to help them reach their ambitious targets.
About You
If you would like to join an exciting, innovative, and ambitious charity, with a passion for finding a cure for brain tumours, then we would love to hear from you. This is a fantastic opportunity for a Communications professional looking to further their career, whilst making a difference at one of the most innovative and ambitious medical research funding charities in the UK as a Communications Officer.
Do you have:
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Demonstrable excellence in copywriting and editorial skills
 
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Bachelor’s degree in communications, media communications or a related field, or similar professional level of experience of at least two years 
 
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Understands importance of brand and producing powerful and engaging content that delights and inspires our loyal supporters
 
About Brain Tumour Research
Brain Tumour Research is an exciting, innovative and ambitious charity. We are passionate about finding a cure for brain tumours through the establishment of dedicated Brain Tumour Research Centres of Excellence around the UK.
We are invested in our employees and are proud to be accredited by Investors in People.
We are asking for a CV as the first step but applicants may be asked to provide a targeted covering letter as part of the selection process. Interviews will be conducted during the application window as appropriate, and will consist of a first interview via MS Teams, progressing, if successful to a face to face second interview, held at our offices in Milton Keynes.
We reserve the right to close the application window early and advise candidates to apply in good time to avoid disappointment.
We are looking for people who share our passion for finding a cure for brain tumours and who have the skills and experience to make a difference. We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds, cultures, genders, sexual orientations, abilities, and ages. We believe that diversity enriches our organisation and helps us achieve our mission. We are committed to providing an inclusive and supportive environment where everyone can be themselves and contribute to our vision.
To find a cure for all types of brain tumours To increase the UK investment in brain tumour research
                    The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Guidelines Officer
Location: BSH Headquarters, 100 White Lion Street, London, N1 9PF - Hybrid working (2 days per week in the office)
Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week (normally 9am-5pm, with an hour unpaid for lunch)
Contract: Permanent, Full time
Salary: £30,000 - £34,000
The Employer
The British Society for Haematology (BSH) is the largest UK multidisciplinary Haematology Society with over 3,000 members. Our activities include running education events and courses (including our flagship Annual Scientific Meeting held in April), producing guidelines, awarding grants, and raising the profile of haematology.
The Role
The main role of the BSH Guidelines is to provide haematologists with up-to-date advice on the diagnosis and treatment of haematological disease and on laboratory haematology practice, primarily by the production of evidence-based guidelines.
The co-ordination and commissioning of the required guidelines is administered by the Guidelines Team, overseen by the Guidelines Executive Committee; and carried out by four Task Forces, each responsible for a specialist area: blood transfusion, haemostasis & thrombosis, haemato-oncology and general haematology. In addition, each Task Force oversees 10-14 Writing Groups, who develop BSH guidance.
The post-holder supports the Guidelines Team, including coordination of activities of the volunteer groups and supporting liaison with external groups and organisations.
Essential Skills and Experience
- Excellent organisational skills, including the ability to prioritise work and work to deadlines.
 - Intermediate/Advanced IT Skills (Microsoft Office Package, Databases, Mailing Software, Web Content Management)
 - Works collaboratively and constructively with inter-departmental teams and external organisations.
 - Experienced in preparing agendas and taking minutes.
 - Excellent written and verbal communication
 
Please note, this is an urgent role, therefore applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
The role will close if a suitable applicant is found, so please do not hesitate in applying for this position.
Interested?
Applying is easy – simply click the apply button. You will be directed to our candidate portal.
There you can see the full Role Profile and upload a CV and Covering Letter outlining your suitability for the role according to the job description and person specification.
The British Society for Haematology is committed to equal opportunities and values diversity in its workforce. We know the value different voices bring and strongly encourage applicants from all backgrounds to apply and will keep applications open until we have satisfactory representation on our shortlist.
No agencies please.
Job Title: Group and Family Support Facilitator
Location: Multi-site – including outreach and Playskill group locations across Hertfordshire
Salary: Up to £30,000 per annum (pro rata), depending on experience
Job Type: Permanent, Part-time (18.5 hours per week – annualised, majority during term time)
About us
Playskill is a small, dedicated charity that provides specialist support for pre-school children with physical development delays and disabilities – and their families. Working through a therapeutic, play-based model, we help children build essential skills while offering practical and emotional support to parents and carers. Our multi-disciplinary team includes physiotherapists, speech and language therapists, occupational therapists, educators, and family support staff. We are passionate about creating a warm, inclusive space where children can thrive and families feel empowered.
About the role
We are looking for a compassionate and proactive Group and Family Support Facilitator to lead our therapeutic group sessions and support families.
You will:
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Lead the day-to-day delivery of group sessions for children with SEND
 
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Create a nurturing, safe, and stimulating learning environment
 
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Support families with emotional and practical guidance
 
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Liaise closely with therapists and specialist workers
 
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Build relationships with families, ensuring a holistic support approach
 
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Maintain accurate records and contribute to the ongoing development of services
 
This is a dynamic role requiring a strong balance of leadership, child-focused practice, and family advocacy.
Skills and Experience Required:
We are looking for someone with a Level 3 or higher qualification in Early Years Education, Social Care, or Health, with experience supporting children with SEND and their families. You will have strong communication, organisational, and IT skills (including Office 365 and MS Teams), and be confident leading a team in a multi-disciplinary setting. A solid understanding of child development and safeguarding is essential, along with the flexibility to work across multiple sites. Ideally, you will also have experience in outreach or family support work, knowledge of local services, training in Paediatric First Aid or Health & Safety, and familiarity with communication tools like Makaton. Experience supporting siblings of children with SEND is also desirable.
Diversity statement:
Playskill is an equal opportunities employer and has a high number of team with caring responsibilities and is keen to encourage applicants from a diverse number of backgrounds.
Safeguarding statement:
Playskill is committed to the safeguarding and welfare of all children and young people. We expect all staff to share this commitment. Playskill has a full safeguarding policy and expects all staff to undergo safeguarding training.
Deadline for applications:  Thursday, 6th November 2025 
Interview date: Thursday, 13th November 2025 
Interview location: Hemel Hempstead
 
Reg Charity no 1198233 (formerly 1122745). Funded by The National Lottery Community Fund. 
Crisis is the national charity for people experiencing homelessness. We have embarked on our 10-year strategy for ending homelessness. We know it is not inevitable. We know together we can end it.
Location: This role is pan-London and will involve work from our Brent, London (Central), and Croydon Skylights. The successful applicant can choose to be based with their line manager located at either Crisis Skylight Brent, 1-2 Bank Buildings, High St, NW10 4LT, or 50 – 52 Commercial Street, London, E1 6LT.
Contract: Permanent
About the role
Working across the Crisis teams in London, you will lead on the delivery of our volunteer programme. You will be responsible for the recruitment of new volunteers, the support of existing volunteers and volunteer supervisors to maintain a positive volunteer experience. You will work across teams to ensure volunteers’ experience of volunteering is positive and play a key role in volunteer retention. You will be collaborative and dynamic in working with the team to identify and develop new volunteering opportunities. You will have the ability and confidence to increase the diversity and variety of our volunteering opportunities to reflect our local community and better serve our members. You will be flexible and innovative in reaching a diverse group of people from across the local community.
You will have experience of working with people who are socially excluded or with support needs. You will understand the importance of delivering equitable services and can empower our members to share their experience and contribute to continuous service adaptations and improvements. You will be creative and inclusive in establishing service-specific member involvement opportunities so members can influence our service locally. You will work across teams to ensure we deliver our service with people experiencing homelessness, instead of delivering a service to people experiencing homelessness. You will work with the central Crisis team to respond to member involvement opportunities, influencing policy and providing members with the opportunity to share their story with the wider public and media.
About you
- Experience of developing and implementing volunteer programmes.
 
- Experience of working with socially isolated and excluded groups.
 
- Awareness of psychologically informed approaches.
 
- Person-centred, sensitive, and empathetic to the needs of members.
 
- A track record of successful partnership working.
 
- Flexible and adaptable to change.
 
- A strong team player, able to use own initiative and reflect on own practice.
 
If you are interested in hearing more this role hear more about the role, we are hosting an open evening online to all prospective applicants:
Monday 3rd November, 2025, between 6:30pm-7:30pm
Join the meeting now
Meeting ID: 330 277 982 070 6
Passcode: ML7tM9Mo
Please see the full Job Pack linked below, for a full list of requirements for this role. We realise that long lists of criteria can be daunting, and you may not want to apply for a role unless you feel 100% qualified. However, if you feel you have relevant examples to answer the screening questions, we encourage you to apply.
We believe diversity is a strength, and our aim is to make sure that Crisis truly reflects the communities we serve. We are actively working towards our organisation being a place where everyone can thrive and make their best contribution to our mission of ending homelessness for good. We know that the more perspectives, voices, and experiences we can bring to this work, the better. We particularly welcome applications from people who have lived experience of homelessness, and people from all marginalised groups, communities, and backgrounds.
Working at Crisis
Our values, Bold, Impactful, Collaborative and Equitable, are at the heart of everything we do as we continue in our mission to end homelessness.
Our staff, members and volunteers are vital to getting the right government policies in place, providing breakthrough services, and building a supportive community. We’ll lead by example to nurture a positive and ambitious workplace guided by ending homelessness.
As a member of the team, you will have access to a wide range of employee benefits including:
- A competitive salary. Please note, our salaries are fixed to counter inequity, and we do not negotiate at offer stage
 - Interest free loans for travel season ticket, cycle to work, and deposit to secure a tenancy
 - Pension scheme with an employer contribution of 8.5%
 - 28 days’ annual leave (pro rata) which increases with service to 31 days and the option to purchase up to 10 additional days leave
 - Enhanced maternity, paternity, shared parental, and adoption pay.
 - Flexible working around the core hours 10am-4pm
 - Wellbeing Leave to be used flexibly and more! (Full list of benefits available on website)
 
Alongside our excellent staff benefits, we will support your ongoing development to build your skills, experience, and career.
When you join us, you will have the opportunity to join our staff diversity networks, which aim to champion issues across the organisation, enable staff to be their authentic and best selves and contribute to making Crisis a truly diverse organisation.
How do I apply?
Please click on the 'Apply for Job' button below. Our shortlisting process is anonymised as part of our commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion. We do not ask for CVs, instead we ask you complete the work history section and answer the screening questions for us to be able to assess you fairly and objectively. At least two members of staff score all applications.
Closing date: Tuesday 4 November 2025 at 23:59
Interview date process: Competency-based interview and interview task. Part of the interview will involve a pre-prepared presentation
Interview date and location: Thursday 20 November 2025 (in-person) at Crisis Skylight Brent, 1-2 Bank Buildings, High Street, NW10 4LT
AI in Job Applications
We understand some candidates use AI tools when applying. Whilst we welcome the use of technology to support clear communication and structure, we want to learn more about you, so please ensure that your application reflects your own skills, knowledge and experiences
Accessibility
We want our recruitment process to be as accessible as possible. If you need us to make an adjustment or provide additional support as you apply for a role, please email our Talent Acquisition team to discuss how we can help.
Registered Charity Numbers: E&W1082947, SC040094 
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
About the opportunity
As Assurance Assistant, you'll be part of our Finance & Assurance directorate, working within a team committed to being the Society's single point of truth. This is an excellent development opportunity for someone interested in building a career in assurance, risk management, or business continuity within a mission-driven environment.
You'll support the delivery of internal audit engagements, risk management activities, and business continuity arrangements that help the Society operate with confidence and integrity. Working alongside the Assurance Data & Insights Specialist, you'll help monitor recommendations, track progress, and support the team's administrative processes. This is a role where attention to detail meets meaningful impact, where your contribution helps protect the charity's ability to fund groundbreaking research and provide vital support to people facing dementia.
You'll be involved in a diverse set of activities. From contributing to audit projects and supporting risk assessments to helping improve team processes and staying aware of sector best practices. It's a varied position that offers genuine learning and development opportunities in a supportive, collaborative environment.
About you:
You're someone with a genuine interest in assurance, risk, or resilience activities who's keen to develop your understanding and build a career in this field. You have strong digital skills, clear communication abilities, and a willingness to learn. You're organised, detail-oriented, and excited about the prospect of working in a role where professionalism and continuous improvement are valued.
You'll have:
- Interest and understanding of assurance, risk, or resilience activities.
- Interest in developing a career pathway in assurance, risk, or resilience.
- Strong digital skills with enthusiasm for developing further.
- Clear, effective, and concise communication abilities.
- Ability to build positive working relationships across teams.
- High standards of personal conduct and integrity.
- Initiative and comfort working both independently and collaboratively.
- Critical thinking skills to identify ways to work more effectively.
- Commitment to your own development and that of others.
What you’ll focus on:
- Supporting the delivery of internal audit and risk management arrangements that reflect the organisation's risk profile.
- Contributing to internal audit engagements in line with the internal audit plan.
- Supporting risk management and business continuity tasks as required.
- Monitoring data, updates, and tracking recommendations to support team processes.
- Helping improve team ways of working to continuously enhance efficiency and effectiveness.
- Staying aware of key sector updates and best practices in assurance, risk management, and counter fraud.
- Carrying out administrative tasks to support the wider team's effectiveness.
Most importantly, you're someone who's passionate about making a difference and want to be part of a team working towards a world where dementia no longer devastates lives.
Important Dates
The deadline for applications is 23:59 on Sunday 9th November.
Interviews will take place 25th/26th November.
About Alzheimer's Society
Dementia is the UK’s biggest killer. One in three people born in the UK today will develop dementia in their lifetime.
At Alzheimer’s Society, we’re the UK’s leading dementia charity and the only one to tackle all aspects of dementia by giving help and hope to people living with dementia today and in the future. We give vital support to people facing the most frightening times of their lives, while also funding groundbreaking research and campaigning to make dementia the priority it should be.
Together with our supporters, we’re working towards a world where dementia no longer devastates lives.
Our values make sure that our focus is clear for the challenges and opportunities ahead and remind us of what we all stand for.
Our commitment to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging
We need to ensure the voices around our table better reflect and understand the communities we exist to serve. We strongly encourage individuals to apply who have a disability, impairment or health condition or individuals who identify as Black, Asian or from another minority ethnic background, as these groups are currently under-represented at Alzheimer's Society.
We want everyone we work with, as a colleague, volunteer, supporter, or someone we support, to feel included and that they belong at Alzheimer's Society.
Our Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Strategy here along with our internal employee forum and Employee Lived Experience network groups help us promote inclusion and belonging, becoming an engaged and inclusive organisation for all our people.
Our hiring process
During your recruitment process we want to make sure that you bring your whole self and can be at your best. We are working hard to ensure our recruitment process is as inclusive as possible, so please do inform us of your experience and anything you think we could do better by completing our candidate survey when you apply. Please also contact Alzheimer’s Society Talent Acquisition Team via [email protected] for application support or any adjustments you might need.
To ensure fairness and consistency to select the best candidate for this role, all our applications are anonymised up until an interview has been confirmed. We recognise the benefits of AI, but if you're considering using it to submit your application, we encourage you to reflect on the value it truly adds. AI tools often lack the personal touch and authenticity that set candidates apart. We want to hear your unique perspective, experiences, and skills, so we encourage you to showcase them in your own voice.
We try to avoid closing roles early where possible, however if we receive a high volume of applications, we may close earlier than the advertised closing date. Should this occur, we will aim to provide you with at least 48 hours' notice.
We are committed to safer recruitment and ensuring the welfare of those we work with, due to the nature of some of our roles, we might need to carry out a DBS check at the relevant level.
Giving back to you
Our employees work hard every day to make a true difference in people's lives. We are proud to support them with a range of benefits, recognition and many options for working agilely, all contributing to a strong work life balance. We also have various learning programmes to support you in your development and help you grow to realise your potential and shape a career with Alzheimer's Society.
You can also visit our Working for Us pages, which give you more information about what it’s like to be an employee at the Society.
Purpose of the Post
To work as part of our Homeless Services Team, providing tailored support to asylum seekers and newly recognised refugees, helping them prepare for life in the UK, avoid crisis situations, and reduce the risk of homelessness and rough sleeping. The postholder will deliver one-to-one advice, guidance, and group information sessions within Greater Together Manchester’s Lifeskills programme, embedding support in trusted community settings.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver individual support to asylum seekers and new refugees, including:
	
- Advice and guidance on housing, welfare benefits, health, employment, and education.
 - Support with paperwork, applications, and referrals to statutory/voluntary services.
 - Crisis prevention planning for those leaving asylum accommodation.
 
 - Facilitate group information sessions at Lifeskills activities (e.g. football, workshops), covering:
	
- Rights and responsibilities after gaining refugee status.
 - Access to housing and homelessness prevention.
 - Health and wellbeing, including GP registration.
 - Financial literacy, banking, and benefits.
 - Employment and education pathways.
 
 - Build trust and positive relationships with participants, creating safe spaces for learning and support.
 - Act as a link between participants and local statutory/voluntary organisations, strengthening pathways into services.
 - Support individuals moved outside Manchester to connect with appropriate services in their new location.
 - Maintain accurate records of support provided and outcomes achieved, in line with grant monitoring requirements.
 - Work collaboratively with colleagues, volunteers, and external partners to strengthen Greater Together Manchester’s refugee and asylum seeker support offer.
 
Transforming lives and communities across Greater Manchester
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                    Key information
Location: Manchester, Bristol, Newcastle, Nottingham, or London
Hours: 37.5 hours per week (full time)
Start date: ASAP (we are happy to work with notice periods)
Duration: Permanent
Salary: £31,830 - £35,280 per annum if based in London. £29,175 - £32,625 per annum if based in Bristol, Manchester, Newcastle or Nottingham, plus a £312 yearly tax-free work from home allowance.
Application deadline: 12 noon, Monday 10th November 2025
The application for this role will consist of a written application; a telephone interview; and an Assessment Centre (via Zoom).
Assessment Centres will take place week commencing 1st December and will consist of an interview and a task relating to the role.
About upReach
Do you think that your socio-economic background should determine your career prospects?
upReach’s vision is of a society in which everybody has an equal opportunity to realise their full career potential. Our work is important because right now a student from disadvantaged background who gains a first-class degree from a top university is less likely to secure an elite job than a more privileged student with a 2.2.
We are an award-winning charity employer working to address this issue in partnership with employers and universities. We help undergraduates from lower socioeconomic backgrounds achieve their career potential by providing an intensive programme of support that addresses socio-economic barriers to graduate employment.
To find out more about our work, visit our website and read our Annual Report, and Impact Report.
ROLE SUMMARY
This role will be pivotal in devising, executing, and evaluating impactful marketing and communication strategies that resonate with key audiences and advance upReach's mission of transforming social mobility in the UK. The successful candidate will split their time between PR and external affairs (50%) and marketing campaign development and delivery (50%), with flexibility to adjust based on organisational priorities.
Reporting to the Senior Marketing and Communications Manager, and closely collaborating with the Junior Marketing and Communications Manager on specific projects, focussed on increasing press coverage, creating compelling marketing materials, and delivering impactful campaigns. You will work closely with the wider team to ensure all communications align with upReach’s brand, with the ultimate aim of championing upReach's mission to transform social mobility in the UK. You will also support upReach in fulfilling our 2024-27 strategic objectives.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES
PR, External Affairs & Policy:
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PR Strategy: Contribute to the development and implementation of a PR strategy to raise awareness of upReach and the cause of social mobility, secure new partners/funders, and attract student applicants.
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Media Content: Create press releases, opinion pieces, blogs and research that reflect the charity’s policy positions on key social mobility issues, and keep upReach website up to date with the latest coverage and articles.
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Impact Monitoring: Track and quality score incoming press coverage to analyse performance and adjust strategies based on incoming insights, pro-actively securing additional backlinks.
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External Stakeholder Management: Help respond to incoming media inquiries, ensuring timely responses and distribution of materials. Cultivate relationships with journalists, media outlets, influencers, other social mobility organisations, and other key stakeholders to expand upReach’s visibility, updating the CRM and journalist database accordingly.
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Media, Policy and Research Monitoring: Track and respond to relevant social mobility and education-related policy changes in the UK, ensuring upReach has an active voice in these discussions where appropriate and disseminating key updates to the wider team.
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Award Submissions: Support the identification and submission of high-quality award entries to build upReach’s profile across key target sectors.
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Crisis Communications: Support in the preparation of responses to any external inquiries or crises, ensuring upReach’s reputation is protected.
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Patron and Ambassador Research: Assist in the research of potential high-profile ambassadors for upReach, ensuring they align with our mission and values.
 
Marketing Campaigns:
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Student Attraction: Support the delivery of upReach’s student attraction strategy to raise awareness of upReach amongst eligible undergraduate students.
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Campaign Support: Assist in the planning and execution of multi-channel marketing campaigns that drive engagement with beneficiaries, partners, donors, and funders.
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Content Creation: Work closely with the marketing team to produce compelling digital and print content, including case studies, social media posts/templates, blogs, email campaigns, videos and more.
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Brand Consistency: Assist in reviewing external-facing materials to ensure they align with upReach’s brand guidelines, tone of voice, and key messages. Act in a consulting role to support the successful delivery of Associate-focussed communications.
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Marketing Asset Management: Maintain a comprehensive inventory of marketing materials, ensuring resources remain up-to-date and relevant, while monitoring distribution amongst the team.
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Monitoring and Evaluation: Assist in reporting on the success of campaigns using tools like Google Analytics and social media insights.
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Collaborative Marketing: Collaborate with other charities, higher education institutions, and student societies, to develop co-marketing opportunities that expand programme reach among target student audiences.
 
Other responsibilities:
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Manage the External Affairs rotation to help one member of the Future Charity Leaders Programme (FCLP), upReach’s internal graduate scheme, to learn more about this area of the charity.
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Continue to develop skills, knowledge and best practice that will enable you to excel in the role, including training on pitching to the media, crafting compelling content and building press relationships.
 
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Undertake other marketing, communications or administrative tasks that are required within this role.
 
Please note that it is not possible for the job description to cover the exhaustive list of responsibilities of your role due to the varied nature of the role. The job description aims to provide an overview of your remit.
SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
We are looking for someone who is passionate about social mobility and believe that background should not be a barrier to graduate employment.
To be successful, you would ideally have experience in marketing and communications, particularly in executing PR and policy strategies, facilitating media relations and/or running successful communications campaigns. While not required, experience within a charity, social impact or education-focused organisation would also be highly beneficial for this role.
Required skills:
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Written Communication: Ability to write in a clear and persuasive way that breaks down complex issues into digestible content (e.g. press releases, social media posts and newsletters). Excellent verbal communication for networking, media relations, and public speaking.
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Creativity and Storytelling: Strong creative flair to develop engaging content and narrative that resonate with different audiences across digital and traditional platforms.
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Media Knowledge: Good understanding of the media landscape, with experience in managing media contacts, securing coverage, and building relationships with the press.
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Attention-to-Detail: Strong eye for detail, including excellent proofreading and editing skills, to ensure high-quality, error-free content.
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Brand Awareness: Understanding of how to promote and protect upReach’s brand reputation and the importance of maintaining brand-compliant messaging across all platforms.
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Project Management: Strong organisational and project management skills, with experience handling multiple tasks and deadlines simultaneously. Ability to quickly adapt to changing situations, including responding to media inquiries or handling unexpected challenges.
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Pro-activity: A proactive attitude and an ability to suggest, research and implement new ideas to achieve our organisational objectives.
 
Desirable (Not Required) Experience:
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Hands-on experience with some or all of the following tools/software:
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G-suite
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Zoom
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Canva or similar design software.
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Mailchimp or similar email marketing software.
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Website content management systems (CMS).
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Bigin, Zoho or similar customer relationship management tools (CRMs).
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Trello
 
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Knowledge of GDPR compliance.
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Knowledge of regulations around charity communications, including compliance with data protection laws and ethical storytelling.
 
COMPETENCIES
In general, Senior Officer level involves you demonstrating more leadership capabilities than in an entry-level position. This includes having ownership of a new area (press/PR), and demonstrating an ability to informally lead and have positive influence on the wider team. We will be looking for you to demonstrate that you can plan ahead, proactively anticipate upcoming projects or risks, and problem solve independently.
Please see below a summary of the key competencies required for this role:
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Motivation (2) - Shows self-motivation to increase upReach’s impact, and develops an understanding of team strengths in order to provide support to the wider team where needed.
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Leadership (2) - Takes responsibility for leading on set projects, creating a supportive environment for any others’ working on the project, and inspiring the wider team by keeping them informed on progress.
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Continuous improvement (2) - Pursues this continuously, focusing on developing specific skills needed in your own role, actively implementing any learnings from training, and measuring your own performance.
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Planning and organising (2) - Organising own work effectively, including scheduling, prioritising, setting and communicating realistic timeframes, and negotiating successfully when faced with multiple requests / working on collaborative tasks.
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Problem solving & decision making (2) - Being the key problem solver within area of responsibility, using experience to analyse problems from different angles, including getting input from others, asking questions and using data before making decisions
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Innovative (2) - Proactively suggestions to improve team’s current working methods, applying own knowledge and expertise to solutions
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Management (2) (rotations)- Able to give clear instruction and lets people know what’s expected of them in collaborative work or in area of leadership, and able to manage partnerships / external relationships effectively
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Commitment to social mobility (2) - Has developed an advanced understanding of social mobility and complex concepts within the field, and can articulate upReach’s role within this to external stakeholders
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Communication (3) - Express ideas effectively and sensitively, confidently handling challenging conversations, and leading meetings and sessions where appropriate.
 
Team Culture & Benefits:
We offer:
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Flexible and hybrid working.
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Statutory Holiday Entitlement of 25 days and bank holidays. This increases to 2 additional days after 2.5 years and then to 3 additional days after 5 years of working with us.
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Birthday leave and Voluntary leave
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Enhanced Parental Leave beyond statutory requirements for all team members.
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3% Pension Contribution, which increased to 5% after 5 years of working with us.
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Cycle-to-work scheme.
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Monthly socials and annual wellbeing days
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Dedication to Staff Wellbeing through our Employee Assistance Programme and Mental Health First Aid Training.
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Personal Development Budget, activated after 6 months in the role.
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The opportunity to participate in our fantastic staff networks:
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Disability and Inclusion Network
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Diverse Roots Network
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Green Network
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LGBTQ+ Network
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Mindfulness Network
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Parents and Carers Network
 
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Ready to apply?
We are committed to making our recruitment process inclusive. All applications will be blind screened, and our job packs are available in Braille, large text or another format upon request. We can provide reasonable adjustments throughout our recruitment application process and on the job, and we'll always endeavour to be as accommodating as possible.
Applications close on Monday 10th November at 12:00 noon.
Equal Opportunities
At upReach, we are committed to being an equal opportunities employer and do not discriminate in employment matters on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, gender, age, disability, social background or any other protected class. We celebrate and value the diverse perspectives that people from all backgrounds bring to our team. We are passionate about creating a workplace that is inclusive and reflects the diversity of communities across the UK. Thus, we encourage applications from individuals from underrepresented groups, including Black, Asian and other ethnic minority backgrounds, those with disabilities, those who are care-experienced, those from low socio-economic backgrounds, and those who are LGBTQIA+.
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Job Title: Safeguarding Officer
Reporting to: Chief Operating Officer
Professional Supervision: The Regional Safeguarding Lead
Contract: Permanent
Salary: £22,500 per annum (FTE £39,375)
Hours per week: 20 hours
Annual Leave: 25 days plus bank holidays (Pro Rota)
Role Description
The Safeguarding Officer will lead and oversee all aspects of safeguarding within St Edmundsbury Cathedral, ensuring that the Cathedral remains a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment for children, young people, and vulnerable adults.
You will be responsible for ensuring that the Cathedral meets all statutory safeguarding obligations and complies fully with the Church of England’s national safeguarding policies, diocesan frameworks, and relevant legislation. This includes proactively identifying potential risks, responding appropriately to safeguarding concerns, and ensuring effective reporting and case management in partnership with the Diocesan Safeguarding Team and statutory agencies.
Beyond compliance, this role is about embedding a culture of care, accountability, and transparency across the Cathedral community. You will support clergy, staff, and volunteers to understand their safeguarding responsibilities, ensure safer recruitment and training practices, and provide guidance and reassurance when safeguarding issues arise.
By acting as a source of expert advice, leadership, and advocacy, the Safeguarding Officer will help the Cathedral community uphold the highest standards of safety, dignity, and pastoral care, ensuring that everyone, regardless of age, background, or circumstance, can participate fully and confidently in Cathedral life.
The Cathedral Safeguarding Officer has operational authority within the Cathedral (subject to agreement with the Diocesan Safeguarding Officer with respect to responding to concerns and allegations against Church officers) for the following responsibilities, arranged according to the Church of England’s National Safeguarding Standards.
These four National Safeguarding Standards provide the framework for effective safeguarding practice across all Church settings:
- Culture, Leadership, and Capacity – Promoting a culture where safeguarding is embedded in every aspect of Cathedral life, ensuring that leaders, clergy, staff, and volunteers model and champion best practice.
 - Prevention – Implementing robust safer recruitment, induction, and training processes, and proactively identifying and mitigating potential safeguarding risks.
 - Responding to Concerns – Ensuring that all concerns, disclosures, and allegations are taken seriously, responded to promptly, and managed in partnership with statutory agencies and the Diocesan Safeguarding Team.
 - Learning, Supervision, and Quality Assurance – Fostering continual improvement through regular review, reflection, and evaluation of safeguarding practice, ensuring accountability and transparency at all levels.
 
Together, these standards guide the Cathedral’s commitment to providing a safe, nurturing, and trustworthy environment for all who engage with its worship, ministry, and community life.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic leadership
- Act as the Cathedral’s primary safeguarding lead, providing authoritative advice and operational oversight to the Chapter, leadership team, clergy, staff and volunteers.
 - Ensure compliance with national Church of England safeguarding guidance, diocesan requirements and all relevant statutory legislation.
 - Develop, maintain and drive a measurable safeguarding action plan and improvement programme, ensuring policies and practice are implemented consistently across Cathedral activities.
 - Produce clear, timely safeguarding reports and briefings for Chapter and committees translating case and compliance information into strategic recommendations.
 - Actively promote a culture of accountability and continuous improvement, supporting leaders to embed safeguarding into planning, events, recruitment and everyday practice.
 - Engaging in professional supervision and quality assurance provided by the relevant Regional Safeguarding Lead, and in continual professional development, including ensuring that the requirements of the National Safeguarding Learning and Development Framework for Safeguarding Officers are met.
 
Safer recruitment
- Lead and oversee safer recruitment processes for all paid roles and volunteer positions, ensuring job descriptions, interviews and selection processes assess safeguarding suitability.
 - Support managers to make informed recruitment decisions and ensure all new starters receive safeguarding induction and appropriate supervision.
 
Case management
- Receive, triage and respond to safeguarding concerns and disclosures quickly and sensitively, ensuring the safety and welfare of those involved.
 - Undertake initial risk and needs assessments and make appropriate referrals to statutory agencies and the Diocesan Safeguarding Team.
 - Support and co-ordinate multi-agency responses where required, and follow agreed safeguarding pathways.
 - Provide pastoral support and signposting to victims/survivors while ensuring appropriate boundaries, confidentiality and access to specialist support services.
 - Manage allegations involving staff or volunteers in line with diocesan procedures, ensuring safe working arrangements are put in place while enquiries proceed.
 - Maintain accurate, secure and auditable case records, ensuring all documentation complies with data protection (GDPR) and Cathedral record-keeping protocols
 
Meetings & governance
- Attend safeguarding-related meetings, including the Safeguarding Committee, Guild Committee and Forum, providing briefings, presenting reports and highlighting risks and compliance matters.
 - Prepare agendas, papers and minutes as required; maintain an action log and follow up to ensure agreed actions are completed.
 - Escalate unresolved risks or urgent safeguarding matters to Chapter and senior leadership in a timely and constructive manner.
 - Attend Diocesan Safeguarding Advisory Panel (DSAP) Meetings.
 
Training & awareness
- Lead on Cathedral safeguarding training, coordinate and deliver induction and refresher training for staff, volunteers, and clergy.
 - Maintain up-to-date records of safeguarding training for all staff and volunteers (showing completion and renewal dates).
 - Create accessible safeguarding information and communications for the Cathedral community (e.g., weekly bulletin items, posters, webpages and event briefings) to raise awareness and reinforce good practice.
 - Provide tailored briefings for high-risk roles and ongoing advice to managers and supervisors on safeguarding responsibilities.
 - To evaluate training to ensure that learnings have been embedded.
 
Policy & risk management
- Review, update and implement the Cathedral’s safeguarding policies and procedures on a regular schedule (and sooner where guidance or case learning requires change).
 - Lead safeguarding risk assessments for services, events, volunteer activities and external bookings; provide straightforward, action-focused mitigation plans for event organisers and hirers.
 - Conduct audits and spot-checks to ensure practice aligns with policy and report findings with recommended improvements.
 - Ensure contractors, partner organisations and hirers meet required safeguarding standards and that any safeguarding responsibilities are set out contractually where appropriate.
 
Additional duties and professional development
- Provide clear, timely advice within agreed working hours and support any out-of-hours arrangements for urgent safeguarding concerns as agreed with Chapter.
 - Maintain your own professional development through training, supervision and membership of relevant safeguarding networks; ensure learning is shared across the Cathedral.
 - Carry out any other reasonable duties that support the effective delivery of safeguarding across the Cathedral.
 - Attend the East Anglia Regional Safeguarding Network meeting three times a year, with other DSOs and CSO in the region
 
Key Relationships
- In the Cathedral, the Dean provides leadership concerning safeguarding, supported by Chapter and senior leadership team requiring good working relationships with both clergy and lay colleagues.
 - It is essential that the CSO forms excellent working relationships with key people in the Diocese, including: the Diocesan Safeguarding Officer (DSO), the safeguarding team and other relevant staff; the chair and membership of diocesan safeguarding governance structures e.g., the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisory Panel (DSAP) and relevant sub-groups; and the National Safeguarding Team.
 - It is essential to have good connections with colleagues in relevant local third sector agencies, including those working in the fields of homelessness, poverty, domestic abuse, mental health, substance misuse, refugee support, language and learning support, etc. Adults and children who are using, have used or may use the services of the cathedral, particularly in relation to safeguarding.
 
Person Spesification
Essential Qualities
Qualifications
- Relevant safeguarding qualification/training, or willingness to undertake
 
Experience
- Substantial experience working with safeguarding in roles involving children and/or adults at risk.
 - Handling safeguarding referrals, disclosures, and case management.
 - Liaising with statutory services such as police, social care, and health agencies.
 - Delivering safeguarding training or workshops to diverse audiences.
 - Producing reports, maintaining accurate records, and managing confidential data.
 
Knowledge
- Excellent understanding of current safeguarding legislation, guidance, and best practice for children and adults.
 - Knowledge of safer recruitment principles and DBS requirements.
 - Understanding of GDPR and secure data management in relation to safeguarding.
 - Awareness of the Church of England’s safeguarding frameworks and National Safeguarding Standards (or willingness to learn).
 
Skills and Abilities
- Strong ability to assess risk and make clear, evidence-based decisions.
 - Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to communicate sensitively and appropriately at all levels.
 - Effective relationship-building skills, including working collaboratively with clergy, volunteers, statutory agencies, and community stakeholders.
 - High levels of organisation and attention to detail, with the ability to manage multiple priorities calmly and effectively.
 - Confident in designing and delivering safeguarding training and briefings.
 
Personal Qualities
- Integrity, resilience, and discretion when managing sensitive information.
 - Empathy and pastoral sensitivity towards those impacted by abuse or allegations.
 - A collaborative, approachable, and supportive leadership style.
 - Ability to remain calm and make sound decisions in challenging situations.
 - Commitment to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion.
 - Respect for the Cathedral’s Christian values and willingness to work within its ethos.
 
Desired Qualities
Qualifications
- Relevant professional qualification (e.g. social work, education, counselling, youth work, nursing, or safeguarding).
 - Membership of a relevant safeguarding or professional network.
 
Experience
- Experience working in a Church of England context or other faith-based safeguarding setting.
 - Experience of developing and implementing safeguarding policies and risk assessments.
 
Knowledge
- Knowledge of trauma-informed approaches when supporting victims/survivors.
 - Familiarity with Diocesan Safeguarding Adviser (DSA) roles and procedures.
 
Skills and Abilities
- Experience in facilitating safeguarding learning using innovative or digital approaches.
 - Competence in using safeguarding case management systems or CRMs.
 
Other Requirements
- Willingness to undergo enhanced DBS checks, including barred lists.
 - Flexibility to attend occasional evening or weekend meetings and events.
 - Commitment to completing all mandatory safeguarding and leadership training as required by the Cathedral and Diocese.
 
Closing Date: Wednesday 12 November
It is our aim to be a centre for learning, both for the Christian faith and beyond.



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Job Purpose
This role sits within our crisis alternative service, Safe Space, which is a core and out of hours service providing a safe and welcoming space for people who are feeling distressed and experiencing crisis. Our aim of the service is to keep individuals well in the community and prevent readmission into hospital. The service operates 365 days a year from 14:00-22:00pm across all of our boroughs.
Staff within the service will provide person-centred, practical and emotional support, face to face or via telephone or virtual on a one-to-one basis to individuals experiencing mental health crisis or preventing crisis.
The objectives of the service include:
- To improve the mental wellbeing of people experiencing mental health and social crisis in HFEH.
 - To proactively work with keeping people well in the community to reduce re-admitters into hospitals by working with WL NHS teams (e.g. discharge, LPS, CATT, MINT and SPA)
 - To provide a true alternative to A&E via a non-clinical drop-in service to support clients
 - To provide support to clients accessing the service- for instance: signposting, de-escalation and crisis recovery planning.
 - To contribute to an improvement in individual mental wellbeing.
 - To remain a source of independent support for all clients.
 - To treat service users with respect, dignity and personalised support
 - To raise awareness of mental health services available with the goal to improve long term mental health and reduce social isolation
 - To increase self-management skills of those accessing the service
 - To reduce the use of police, ambulance and statutory mental health services whilst experiencing crisis via a drop-in service.
 - To reduce the use of statutory crisis services by people experiencing mental ill health without positive outcomes for the individual.
 
The Role
The role of the support workers will be to support the rest of the team in delivering interventions on a one-to-one. The role will also involve triaging and assessing all clients accessing the service, signposting and delivering collaborative self-management plans with clients to improve mental wellbeing.
Key Responsibilities
- Providing a person centred and recovery orientated approach in all aspects of the roles and responsibilities.
 - Promoting people’ rights and responsibilities
 - Considering each person as an individual
 - Working collaboratively with clients to understand their needs and developing flexible and realistic crisis support packages/person centred plans
 - Understanding of safety planning
 - Experience with de-escalation, recognising and mitigating risks.
 - Experience of working with challenging behaviour
 - Listening to clients and encouraging positive steps towards self-management of crisis and recovery
 - Good time keeping skills – Essential
 - To attend all mandatory training including safeguarding and GDPR
 - To work autonomously in a fast-paced environment and under pressure
 - Providing advice, information, practical and emotional support to clients
 - Proactively recognising the indicators of deteriorating mental health and facilitate appropriate action, whilst liaising with relevant agencies e.g. CATT, Emergency Duty Teams, CMHTS, etc
 - Engaging with clients to show empathy, inspire hope and promote recovery
 - Establishing supportive, empowering and respectful relationships with clients and carers/ family
 - Maintaining accurate records, detailing interventions
 - Ensuring that outcomes, outputs and impact are recorded
 - Providing administrative support to the team
 - Attend reflective practice, clinical supervision, peer supervision and line management supervision
 - Create and maintain good working relationships with partner agencies
 - Follow workplans and actively participate in training and development
 - Provide and manage resources for clients and staff
 
Person Specification
- Minimum of 1 year working in mental health services and with clients experiencing mental health distress and crisis
 - Experience of managing challenging behaviour and dealing with clients with complex needs
 - Experience of managing safeguarding risks and understanding legal requirements for safeguarding adults and children
 - Evidence of continual professional development
 - Understanding of the Recovery Model in mental health
 - Understanding of the principles of trauma informed care
 - Understanding of suicide prevention and safety planning
 - Understanding of the relationship between mental health and social issues and how these issues may impact on physical, mental and emotional wellbeing
 - Understanding of relevant legislation and policies
 - Experience of working with vulnerable individuals
 - Creative and flexible approach to working with individuals
 - Ability to deal with stressful and difficult situations in a calm manner and de-escalate challenging situations
 - Awareness of issues in mental health service provision
 - A good understanding of mental health conditions
 - Experience of working with vulnerable individuals
 - Creative and flexible approach to working with individuals
 - Ability to deal with stressful and difficult situations in a calm manner and de-escalate challenging situations
 - Ability to prioritise and manage workload
 - Ability to involve clients and carers in all aspects of work
 - Empathy and non-judgemental approach
 - Good communication skills
 - Capacity to work within an agreed shift pattern
 - Experience of delivering information and advice (housing, benefits, debt etc)
 - Experience of non-clinical, therapeutic interventions like psychoeducation
 - Good IT skills including Word, Outlook, Excel and PowerPoint, with proven ability to input and extract information and produce reports
 - Car driver with sole ownership of a vehicle and willingness to travel to locations would be desirable.
 - Ability to work out of hours and on weekends
 
We’re here to make sure that everyone suffering with a mental health problem gets the help they need to recover.



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