Family development worker jobs
Want to help get tails wagging again? We are looking for someone who can assess, design and implement behavioural rehabilitation for our dogs joining us in our centres.
As Behaviour Officer, you'll take the lead, figuratively and literally, when it comes to the assessments of our dogs and their training programmes. You'll play a key role in supporting adopters, during the adoption process and after rehoming, to ensure that every dog has the best possible chance of successfully settling into their new life.
What does this role do?
As a Behaviour Officer you’ll:
- assess the behaviour of dogs, before they enter the centre and during their stay, to identify potential behaviour needs, as per Dogs Trust Standard Operating Procedures.
 - design and implement Behaviour Modification Programmes and training plans to enhance each dog’s chances of rehoming, in support of the centre’s priorities based on individual dog welfare and requirements.
 - oversee and support the implementation of training and behaviour plans by colleagues. Work with other departments to modify and seek guidance.
 - monitor the progress of individual training and rehabilitation programmes and maintain detailed records of the progress of each dog. Provide professional training, support and assessment colleagues.
 
Could this be you?
To be successful in this role, you'll have a thorough knowledge of dog behaviour and welfare, including understanding the principles underlying learning and the ability to write training and behaviour programs. You'll also have achieved ATBC competence at Animal Trainer level and have achieved specific competences from the Behaviour Technician standard. You'll have excellent communication skills with the ability to handle delicate situations sensitively and professionally and have the ability to and experience in handling difficult dogs. But above all, you'll be passionate and committed to the work of Dogs Trust.
A full, manual driving licence is also essential, as driving will be a part of the role.
What does this team do?
Our rehoming centres house thousands of dogs each year until they are able to find a loving new home, and the success of our centres wouldn't be possible without our dedicated team of staff and volunteers; there is a real family-community within each of our centres. Come rain or shine, our team are out in all weathers to make sure the dogs have the best possible life. Dealing with thousands of visitors each month, our rehoming centres are the face of Dogs Trust and we pride ourselves on our staff providing the very best in customer service.
About Dogs Trust
We love dogs. That’s why we do whatever we can to make sure every four-legged friend gets the love they deserve. We’ll never put a healthy dog down, so our work is focused on helping dogs in need, supporting owners every step of the walk, and creating a better world for dogs in the future. It’s what we’ve been doing since 1891 and how we’ve grown to become the UK’s leading dog charity, helping 12,000 loyal friends find their forever homes every year.
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Tender is an arts charity working with children and young people to prevent domestic abuse and sexual violence through creative projects. Our programmes are safe, enjoyable, age-appropriate spaces where young people can engage with sensitive topics and “rehearse” for real-life scenarios. Participants are encouraged to be both consumers and producers of learning through script-work, role-play and creative media such as films and art. Throughout, we enable young people to explore their choices, rights and expectations in relationships and to recognise the early warning signs of abuse.
Tender has grown significantly in recent years. We have secured income from an increasing range of sources: corporates, major donors, trusts & foundations and statutory funders. We have done this with a small but highly effective development team.
With a clear strategic focus for the next five years, we are strengthening our development team to ensure we have the funding needed to achieve our strategic ambitions. We plan to grow both the extent of our reach across the country, and the difference we make to the people we work with. We are also planning to increase the effectiveness of our policy & influencing work, aiming to deliver significant, systemic change to how violence against women and girls is prevented.
You will play a pivotal role in raising the funding for our ambitions, focusing on statutory and trusts & foundations income streams. You will lead on both these income streams, managing existing funders and securing new funders. You will secure income from your own portfolio of funders and partners, and lead and inspire the team to achieve their own ambitious targets, both through new sources and through excellent stewardship of existing funders.
Role purpose
The main purposes of this role are:
- Researching, identifying and applying for grant funding and commissioning from statutory sources, trusts and foundations (T&F)
 - Developing and writing high quality fundraising bids which align with the objectives and needs of statutory funders, T&F and Tender’s strategic objectives
 - Managing and maintaining partnerships and relationships with a range of stakeholders (statutory funders, T&F, delivery partners, professionals in the sector, internal stakeholders)
 - Developing the Statutory and T&F strategy in collaboration with the Development Director
 
Main responsibilities and duties
New business development
- Developing and implementing a strategy to develop relationships with, and maximise income from, statutory sources, T&F
 - Working with service managers, designing, developing and submitting high-quality funding proposals to statutory sources, T&F which are technically sound, meet donor requirements and align with Tender’s strategic objectives
 - Maintaining an up-to-date market awareness of grant-making trends and best practice in T&F fundraising
 - Developing the overall statutory and T & F strategy with oversight from the Development Director
 - Monitoring and reporting against business development plans to ensure objectives are achieved, and proposing plans for remedial action if projections are not on track
 
Relationships
- Managing relationships with Statutory sources and T&F funding Tender, building a deep understanding of the needs and requirements of each funder
 - Developing and executing stewardship and relationship management plans for T&F to maximise the value and duration of their support for Tender
 - Overseeing the production of high-quality monitoring reports for T&F, and using insights from funded programmes to develop case for support materials
 - Working with other Tender managers to ensure the consistent tone and positioning of Tender in the implementation of marketing of all projects
 - Line managing two Development Officers
 
Administration
- Working with the Governance team to improve operational effectiveness and quality service by identifying and implementing process improvements
 - Contributing to the maintenance of Tender’s overall Development function, providing appropriate analysis and reports
 - Developing and maintaining a funding database and ensuring it is up to date to effectively monitor and evaluate the strategy
 - Completing all mandatory training, and proactively seek opportunities for ongoing professional development
 - Ensuring that all policies and procedures are followed, including safeguarding, data protection and equal opportunities
 - Working as a member of the Tender team and carrying out other duties that may be required to meet the needs of the organisation
 
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The Cardinal Hume Centre works to prevent and tackle youth and family homelessness.
Job title: Life Skills and Activities Co-Ordinator
Westminster, London
Hours: 35 hours (full time) working at least 4 days in our office near Victoria
Are you passionate about making a real difference in the world? Do you want to leverage your skills to combat homelessness for children and young people? Then we have the perfect opportunity for you.
We are looking to recruit a life skills and activities co-ordinator to concentrate on building and expanding relationships with young people living in our supported accommodation as well as families in Westminster who attend sessions in our Family Services department. This is a unique and rewarding role in our Employment & Learning Team that will involve meeting and working with residents in our supported accommodation on a one-to-one basis and in groups, facilitating activities and evaluating and building evidence that these interventions have made a difference. Your work will focus on supporting our residents (aged 16-25) on-site with their Life Skills development. You will also work holistically to support the families who attend sessions in the Family Centre and who attend outings and “away-days”. The role also requires facilitating our study club (aged 13+) and group ESOL sessions (19+).
Please refer to the job description on our website for further information.
In your cv and cover letter, please outline how you meet the requirements of the role and why you would like to work for us. You must account for any gaps in your employment history.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. We require job applicants, staff and volunteers to complete a criminal records self-declaration. This role requires an enhanced DBS check plus children’s barred list. It is an offence to apply for the role if the applicant is barred from engaging in regulated activity.
Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. We are unable to sponsor visas.
Benefits
· 26 days’ leave rising to 28 days’ leave after two years’ service (pro rata for part time staff)
· Discretionary wellbeing and celebratory days
· Access to Blue Light Card discounts
· Pension: stakeholder pension scheme and we will match employee contributions up to a maximum of 6%.
· Life assurance cover (after probation passed)
· Season ticket loan
· Training and development opportunities
Closing date for applications: 9am Monday 17th November 2025
Interviews: W/C 24th November 2025
If you’ve not heard from us three weeks after the closing date, please assume you have been unsuccessful on this occasion.
The Centre enables families, children and young people to overcome poverty and avoid homelessness.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Location: Birmingham
Salary: Grade 3 - £31,133 per annum
Contract: Fixed term until April 2026
Hours: Full time – 37.5 hours per week
Closing date: Tuesday 11th November 2025 at 11:30pm
Are you compassionate, proactive and collaborative with experience in housing and homelessness advice and advocacy? If you are looking for an exciting new career opportunity, then join Shelter as a Housing Rights Worker and you could soon be making a real difference to people affected by the housing emergency.
About The Role
This role will be part of our partnership with a leading bank which aims to build financial resilience and break the cycles that lead to financial exclusion and poor financial health negatively impacting people’s housing situations. You will deliver high quality housing advice and advocacy in line with the Birmingham hub’s local community priorities: supporting families experiencing homelessness, improving conditions in the Private Rented Sector and reducing barriers for those experiencing multiple disadvantages.
This will involve working alongside people who are experiencing homelessness and bad housing to identify issues facing local communities. You will plan and deliver casework to individuals and communities to resolve their housing situation, networking and engaging with community groups, local organisations and individuals to understand local housing issues and raise awareness of housing rights.
About You
You will have the ability to listen to, engage and work with individuals and communities and with all stakeholders, including running group workshops and presentations. You have experience, knowledge of and/or proven ability in housing and homelessness advice and advocacy, with the ability to progress to specialist level knowledge. You will be able to carry out casework related interviews, maintaining detailed case records and offering advice and support to clients so they can make informed decisions as well as deliver group workshops and presentations.
Benefits
We offer a wide range of benefits, including 30 days of annual leave, enhanced family friendly policies, pension and interest free travel loans. Our employees also have access to a tenancy deposit loan, payroll giving, cycle to work scheme and an employee assistance programme.
About The Team
In Birmingham hub we specialise in providing housing advice and homelessness work, with a particular focus on families and people experiencing multiple disadvantage. We work in partnership with a range of organisations to improve the underlying systems that prevent people from living securely in suitable, safe, affordable accommodation.
About Shelter
Home is a human right. It’s our foundation and where we thrive. Yet every day millions of people are being devastated by the housing emergency.
We exist to defend the right to a safe home. Because home is everything.
We need ambitious, passionate people to join us. This is your chance to play a part in the fundamental change we are striving to achieve.
Our enemy is the social injustice at the core of the escalating housing emergency. To win this fight, we must be representative of the people we are here to help and those who support our movement. In all our people decisions, we take pride in being inclusive, equitable and transparent. We are committed to combating racism both within and outside Shelter. We welcome you on our journey to becoming truly anti-racist.
How to Apply
Please click ‘Apply for Job’ on the advert. You are required to submit an online application with responses to the following points in the ‘About you’ section of the job description of no more than 350 words each. These will be labelled as Knowledge, Skills and Experience points on the form. Please provide specific examples following the STAR format:
•Experience, knowledge of and/or proven ability in housing and homelessness advice and advocacy and the ability to progress to specialist level knowledge
•Ability to listen to, engage and work with individuals and communities
•Experience of delivering and/or ability to deliver group workshops and presentations
Please ensure you demonstrate how you address the behaviours below throughout your responses:
•We prioritise diversity and have an inclusive and open mindset
•We create change and align behind our strategy
Below is more information on the STAR method:
- Situation - the situation you had to deal with
 - Task - the task you were given to do
 - Action - the action you took
 - Result - what happened as a result of your action and what you learned from the experience
 - The STAR method | National Careers Service
 
Safeguarding Statement
Safeguarding is everyone's business. Shelter is committed to protecting the health, wellbeing and human rights of those we support, and enabling them to live free from harm, abuse and neglect. All our staff will be expected to observe professional standards of behaviour and conduct their work in line with our Safeguarding Policies.
Recruitment Agencies
Shelter does not accept unsolicited CVs from external recruitment agencies nor accept the fees associated with them.
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Carers’ Resource is excited to announce a new opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of young carers. We are currently seeking to recruit:
Young Carer Service Manager, Bradford & North Yorkshire
£30,694 - £33,691 (FTE)
30 hours per week
You must drive and have access to your own vehicle.
Deadline: Sunday 9th November
The Young Carers team recognises the unique challenges young carers face and we are dedicated to providing them with the support, recognition, and opportunities they deserve. Our organisation strives to empower young carers in Bradford, Craven, Harrogate and Selby districts, and to help them thrive.
Key Responsibilities:
- Manage a Young Carers Support Service which provides wellbeing assessments, mentoring, youth activities, and events for young carers.
 - Lead, support, and develop the Bradford Young Carers team of 5 staff and 3 staff across North Yorkshire, covering Craven, Harrogate, and Selby.
 - Recruit and support and manage volunteers and students on placement who contribute to delivering the Young Carers services.
 - Promote the service and engage with schools, health services, and other youth organisations to encourage awareness and referrals to the service.
 - Work closely with other professionals to ensure young carers are recognised early and supported appropriately.
 - Deliver the project in line with service-level agreements and commissioner requirements.
 - In times of staff absences or shortages affecting delivery fill in for young carer workers to ensure the service continues to perform.
 - Oversee data collection, monitoring, and reporting to demonstrate impact and compliance.
 - When needed, support the delivery of young carers events, activities, and group sessions.
 - Ensure safeguarding and child protection are at the heart of service delivery, maintaining up-to-date knowledge of relevant legislation and best practice.
 - Contribute to the development of new initiatives, funding bids, and partnership projects to enhance the service offer.
 - Champion the voice and participation of young carers in shaping and evaluating the service.
 
Requirements:
- Experience in a leadership or management role within a youth or social care organisation or similar.
 - Ability to manage budgets and compile reports.
 - Strong understanding of the challenges faced by young carers and a passion for supporting their wellbeing.
 - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
 - Ability to work collaboratively with a diverse range of stakeholders.
 - Knowledge of safeguarding and child protection policies and procedures.
 - Organised, detail-oriented, and able to manage time effectively
 - Valid, full UK driver’s license and access to a car during working hours
 
For an informal discussion contact Dolly Dalton.
Carers’ Resource exists to support unpaid carers. We provide information, advice & support to carers, to the people they care for and professionals.
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About Kinship
We are Kinship. The leading kinship care charity in England and Wales. We’re here for kinship carers – friends or family who step up to raise a child when their parents aren’t able to.
Together, let’s commit to change for kinship families.
About the role
Kinship Minds is a transformative programme that enhances the support we provide to kinship carers in England and Wales. Our goal is to build kinship carers' confidence and equip them with the knowledge and skills to support children in their care - especially in recognising and responding to early signs of mental health issues.
We are at the beginning of our journey to embed therapeutic and trauma-informed approaches across all areas of service delivery. This includes 1-to-1 support, digital resources and training, and peer support networks.
The Strategic Trauma-Informed Practice Manager will lead this transition, helping us move from a trauma-sensitive organisation on a journey that becomes trauma-aware, trauma-informed, and ultimately trauma-responsive.
This strategic and hands-on role will help Kinship strengthen its therapeutic offer and build the confidence and capacity of staff and kinship carers to understand trauma and the impact it has, and provide strategies to support. We are particularly interested in experience in developing trauma-informed parenting training and resources.
The postholder will play a key role in developing and manualising our trauma-informed approach across core services: Kinship Connected, Kinship Reach, our Advice Service, and Peer Support Service. They will work with subject matter experts to develop trauma-informed approaches, toolkits and resources into everyday service delivery – based on the needs of kinship carers and their families.
You will need to be able to step into this role quickly, bringing your experience of building and developing trauma-informed approaches in complex services. You will have strong leadership capabilities, able to work at pace autonomously with creativity and dynamism. You will need to have excellent attention to detail.
Key responsibilities include:
- Developing and leading Kinship’s trauma-informed strategy, ensuring the implementation of trauma-informed principles across all service delivery (for example, using Dr Karen Treisman’s approach).
 - Leading the development and manualisation of trauma-informed practice across Kinship Connected, Kinship Reach, the Advice Service, and the Peer Support Service. This includes resources, approach and content.
 - Supporting organisational development to embed trauma-informed values in practice, culture, policy, and leadership, working with our Head of People and Culture.
 - Developing reflective practice approach to support managers to staff and volunteer resilience particularly across services. This could include a ‘train the trainer’ approach.
 - Auditing current practices and recommend systems and processes to support trauma-informed service delivery.
 - Developing and delivering capacity-building approaches and resources for kinship carers to help them identify and respond to trauma and mental health needs in children.
 - Working collaboratively with subject matter experts to develop self-guided training, toolkits, and multimedia resources.
 - Providing and leading expert input into the trauma-informed design and delivery of Kinship Connected, Kinship Reach, Advice Service and other 1-to-1 support programmes.
 - Guiding frontline delivery staff to adopt trauma-informed practice, including the use of strengths-based approaches and flexible, family-led planning.
 - Representing Kinship at external events and meetings to raise awareness of the services and to influence other organisations, policy and practice.
 - Full list of responsibilities in the the job pack below.
 
Essential knowledge, abilities, skills and experience includes:
- A qualified trauma-informed practitioner with significant experience in delivering or developing trauma-informed services.
 - Experience working with kinship carers or in adoption and fostering sector.
 - Proven experience applying the principles of trauma-informed care across organisations, preferably in children and family services.
 - Experience in designing and delivering training and coaching for professionals and/or families on trauma and therapeutic approaches.
 - Excellent understanding of safeguarding policies and procedures focusing on contributing to a culture which values transparency, reflective practice and continuous learning.
 
What we’ll offer you
Kinship offers 30 days’ annual leave plus bank holidays (pro-rata for part-time). We have an excellent wellbeing offer including the Employee Assistance Programme and clinical supervision. We will invest in your professional development with training and career development opportunities.
Kinship is committed to championing equality, diversity and inclusion. We believe our work is greatly enhanced by the varied backgrounds, experiences and views represented within our teams. We aim to create inclusive teams, celebrate differences and encourage everyone to join us and be their true self at work. We therefore encourage applications from anyone who fits our values, whatever their religion or belief, sex, gender identity, race, age, sexuality or disability and are actively seeking candidates that can bring real innovation and commitment to us.
How to apply
Please apply via Charity Job with your CV and you will also be asked to answer 5 short questions in place of a cover letter.
- Application deadline: 12pm, Friday 7 November 2025
 - First interview: w/c 17 November 2025
 
Kinship reserves the right to close applications early on receipt of sufficient applications. Apply early!
                Some tips for your application:
•	Make sure you’ve read the job description and the essential requirements – make sure your application reflects those points in the requirements very clearly. 
•	Tell us why you want to work for Kinship. We’re interested in working with people who share our values. You can read about our values above.
•	Keep your response clear – use bullets points and short paragraphs if that helps. It will help the recruitment team to focus on your knowledge, skills and experience. 
•	Please do not use AI tools like ChatGPT to produce your answers. We use software to check, and your application will be rejected if you do. 
            
We support kinship carers in their homes and communities, giving advice and helping them work through problems to find the best way forward.
                                


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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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We’re looking for three Parent Programme Officers to help deliver the Stregthening Families, Stregthening Communities parenting programme with integrity and care as part of a new project funded by the Youth Endowment Fund.
You’ll build trusted relationships with families, co-facilitators, peer researchers, colleagues and referral partners, ensuring the programme is safe, effective and engaging. You’ll support research and evaluation, maintain robust systems and make sure our work is informed by evidence and grounded in lived experience.
We’re keen to work with experienced practitioners in the Strengthening Families, Strengthening Communities (SFSC) model, or people that are familiar with it and have extensive expertise with other group parenting programmes.
You will be an organised and confident communicator who values openness and collaboration. You’ll bring experience in partnership working, programme delivery and safeguarding, with the ability to build rapport and manage sensitive situations with professionalism.
If you share our belief that building trusted relationships and honest partnerships can transform outcomes for young people and families, we’d love to hear from you.
This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your skills and be part of a collaborative, supportive team committed to tackling racial inequality.
Funded by the Youth Endowment Fund, our intervention and research project, SFSC: Safer Lives, works to prevent offending and reduce youth violence by strengthening family relationships, increasing parental confidence, and promoting young people’s self-discipline, social skills and self-esteem.
The SFSC: Safer Lives programme builds on the ground-breaking work of the Strengthening Families, Strengthening Communities inclusive parenting programme, which has demonstrated how parenting support can be provided effectively to minoritised and marginalised families.
Tackling racism, transforming lives.
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Vision: Home-Start believes every parent should have the support they need to give their children the best possible start in life. Main purpose of job: To ensure Home-Start's Southwark’s finance and operations systems best meet the needs of the organisation, enabling us to provide the best possible support to families with children under 5 in Southwark and Lewisham.
Our ambition is to continue to develop outstanding services that meet the needs of our community; if you want to be part of our future, we would love to meet you to discuss this further.
Home-Start believes every parent should have the support they need to give their children the best possible start in life.
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Vision: Home-Start believes every parent should have the support they need to give their children the best possible start in life. Main purpose of job: To support Home-Start Southwark’s administrative and operations functions, enabling us to provide the best possible support to families with children under 5 in Southwark and Lewisham.
Our ambition is to continue to develop outstanding services that meet the needs of our community; if you want to be part of our future, we would love to meet you to discuss this further.
Home-Start believes every parent should have the support they need to give their children the best possible start in life.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Job Purpose
The weekend Home & Settle Project Officer is responsible for responding to referrals received over the weekend from both Royal London Hospital & Homerton Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. You will work with the manager on Friday to deliver services and plan visits on the weekend for you to attend.  
The service supports people returning after a stay in hospital, helping them to settle back at home, regain confidence and support with some practical tasks, e.g. shopping/cleaning.  You will manage referrals, carry out assessments, and in liaison with the manager, allocate service users to Discharge and Settle Worker caseloads. You will provide direct frontline support and co-ordinate visits to the service users’ home in preparation for their return home. You will work collaboratively to lead and manage the weekend service to support the smooth transition from hospital to home for service users.  The service is time limited, up to 4 or 6 weeks, to adjust, build confidence, and settle back in their homes. 
Key Tasks
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Act as the first point of contact for all referrals over the weekend across both hospitals.
 
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Meet with patients in the community and/or hospital and carrying out assessments and risk assessments.
 
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Enter referrals on to AUKEL’s case management system (currently Charity Log) in accordance with GDPR guidelines.
 
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Allocate referrals to Discharge and Settle workers (in the week) using tech available (currently the Call Round App), training will be available.
 
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Collect feedback from service users and upload to case management system.
 
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Prepare and keep stock of AUKEL Welcome Packs and service leaflets.
 
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Deputise for the manger at discharge planning and other meetings as required.
 
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Support hospitals to improve the patient’s experience of the discharge process.
 
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Monitor the case loads of each of the Discharge and Settle workers (DSW) to ensure they are evenly and fairly balanced.
 
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Work collaboratively with other agencies providing support services.
 
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Work with people with a range of needs, dealing with issues ranging from social isolation and keeping people engaged in their community, to preventing unnecessary readmission to hospital.
 
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Plan and develop person centred interventions to provide short term support for people after hospital discharge.
 
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Deliver the front-line support services over the weekend
 
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Provide occasional cover for the A/L of other Project Officers
 
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Work with people with a range of needs, dealing with issues ranging from social isolation and keeping people engaged in their community, to preventing unnecessary admission to hospital.
 
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Supervise, support and develop DSWs and volunteers in your service.
 
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Liaise with the handyperson service about referrals and jobs for service users.
 
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Ensure DSW are resourced to sign post service users to other services when the home and settle service intervention ends.
 
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Arranging access visits to service user’s homes.
 
Administration
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Keep AUKEL’s case management system up to date, input all data, and ensure all referrals, interventions, time spent with service users are recorded.
 
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Allocate referrals to DSW using tech available (currently - Charity Log ‘Call Round’ App).
 
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Ensure wards have good supply of service leaflets and referral forms.
 
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Ensure data collected meets the requirements of the service’s contract monitoring and key performance indicators.
 
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Ensure customer feedback questionnaires are sent at the end of each intervention and record returns.
 
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Ensure admin tasks relating to service users, Discharge and Settle workers or general admin is carried out in a timely and efficient manner.
 
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Provide cover as needed, i.e. annual leave and sickness, for the services you manage, and other hospital settle services provided by AUKEL
 
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Carry out monitoring of the service ensuring it meets the contractual requirements of commissioners.
 
Quality
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Be familiar with and to implement AUKEL policies and procedures.
 
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Ensure the service is delivered in accordance with Care Quality Commission fundamental standards.
 
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Ensure integration with other AUKEL projects, and service users are referred and/or sign-posted to appropriate support services available to them.
 
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Respond to safeguarding or other concerns and make appropriate reports and management action
 
Liaison
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Represent AUKEL and participate in appropriate external meetings and events to remain aware of local, regional and national issues affecting quality and compliance affecting care and home support services.
 
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Work in collaboration with hospital colleagues including discharge teams, A&E, ward staff, community teams to support the successful discharge of people and reduce readmission.
 
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Liaise with other AUKEL home and settle services across London and work collaboratively to maintain effective services, including sharing staff where appropriate.
 
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Work closely with the AUKEL handyperson service to meet contractual obligations where a handyperson service is provided as part of the service.
 
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Liaise with contractors to arrange deliveries and works to service user’s homes.
 
General
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Meet regularly with your line manager for support, supervision and appraisal.
 
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Attend team and staff meetings, (and other meetings) as required.
 
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Undertake any other duties within the competence of the post holder as may be required from time to time for the continued smooth running of AUKEL.
 
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Undertake any training required to fulfil the post.
 
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Carry out the duties of the post in accordance with AUKEL’s policies and procedures including: Equal Opportunities, Health & Safety, Confidentiality, Complaints, GDPR, Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults.
 
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Work within AUKEL’s expectations of professional boundaries and confidentiality.
 
Functional Links
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The Home and Settle Project Officer is supervised directly by the Home and Settle Manager.
 
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Close working is required with AUKEL Finance Team, Information, Advice, Advocacy & Befriending Services, AUKEL Community services directorate, and other home and settle services across East London.
 
Person Specification
Research shows that while middle class white men tend to apply for job when they meet around 60% of the criteria, women, people from the global majority, and people from other marginalised groups that encounter systematic discrimination tend to apply only when they meet all criteria. So, if you think you have what it takes, but don’t meet every single aspect of the job description, please still apply!
Experience 
Essential 
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Minimum of 2 years’ experience of working within a health or care setting.
 
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Experience of using IT systems to record work done.
 
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Experience of supporting colleagues (this could be in a non- managerial position)
 
Desirable
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Experience of working within a hospital setting
 
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Experience of managing and developing staff.
 
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Experience of working with older people
 
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Experience of conducting assessments and risk assessments.
 
Knowledge & Understanding 
Essential 
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Understanding of the impact of discrimination and disadvantage on the lives of people and ability to work in a trauma-informed manner.
 
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Understanding of the needs of patients who may lack family or other support.
 
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Understanding of the needs of lone workers whilst working in the community.
 
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Understanding and commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults and their carers.
 
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Understand of and commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion and dignity.
 
Desirable
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Knowledge of CQC fundamental standards
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Understanding of NHS hospital discharge procedures
 
Skills/Attributes
Essential
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Excellent interpersonal skills
 
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Excellent verbal and written communication
 
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Intermediate IT skills
 
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Excellent planning and organisational skills
 
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Ability to work calmly under pressure.
 
Additional Requirements
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This post is subject to the relevant check through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS)
 
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The role is required travel across East London
 
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Flexibility in working hours to meet organisational needs.
 
Additional Information
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This job description is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather to clearly define the fundamental purpose, responsibilities and deliverables for the role.
 
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In addition to the contents of this role description, employees are expected to undertake any and all other reasonable and related tasks allocated by line management.
 
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Job Purpose
To support the manager and deliver on the home and settle services across two hospitals, supporting the wider team, and provide leadership when necessary. You will work in collaboration with AUKEL, the hospitals, and other community health and social care colleagues.
The service supports people returning home after a stay in hospital, helping them to settle back at home, regain confidence and support with some practical tasks, e.g. shopping/cleaning. You will manage referrals, carry out assessments, and with the Manager, allocate service users to Discharge and Settle Worker caseloads. You will provide direct frontline support and co-ordinate visits to the service users’ home in preparation for their return home, as necessary. You will work collaboratively to lead and manage your team to support the smooth transition from hospital to home for service users. The service is time limited, usually up to 6 weeks, to adjust and settle back in their homes.
Key Tasks
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Act as the first point of contact for all referrals across the hospital they are attached to.
 
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Meet with patients in the community and/or hospital and carrying out assessments and risk assessments
 
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Enter referrals on to AUKEL’s case management system (currently Charity Log) in accordance with GDPR guidelines.
 
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Allocate referrals to Discharge and Settle workers using tech available (currently the Call Round App), training will be available.
 
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Collecting feedback from service users and uploading to case management system.
 
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Prepare and keep stock of AUKEL Welcome Packs and service leaflets.
 
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Deputise for the Manger at discharge planning and other meetings as directed.
 
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Support the hospital to improve the patient’s experience of the discharge process
 
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Monitor the case loads of each of the Discharge and Settle workers (DSW) to ensure they are evenly and fairly balanced.
 
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Work collaboratively with other agencies providing support services.
 
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Work with people with a range of needs, dealing with issues ranging from social isolation and keeping people engaged in their community, to preventing unnecessary admission to hospital.
 
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Plan and develop person centred interventions to provide short term support for people after hospital discharge.
 
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Deliver the front-line services as required e.g. when there is high demand, sickness or staff shortages.
 
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Provide occasional weekend cover for the A/L of other Project Officers
 
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Work with people with a range of needs, dealing with issues ranging from social isolation and keeping people engaged in their community, to preventing unnecessary admission to hospital.
 
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Supervise, support and develop DSWs and volunteers in your service.
 
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Liaise with the handyperson service about referrals and jobs for service users.
 
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Ensure DSW are resourced to sign post service users to other services when the home and settle service intervention ends.
 
Administration
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Keep AUKEL case management system up-to-date, input all data, and ensure all referrals, interventions, time spent with service users are recorded.
 
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Allocate referrals to DSW using tech available (currently - Charity Log ‘Call Round’ App).
 
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Ensure wards have good supply of service leaflets and referral forms.
 
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Ensure data collected meets the requirements of the service’s contract monitoring and key performance indicators.
 
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Ensure customer feedback questionnaires are sent at the end of each intervention and record returns.
 
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Ensure admin tasks relating to service users, Discharge and Settle workers or general admin is carried out in a timely and efficient manner.
 
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Provide weekend cover as needed, i.e. annual leave and sickness, for the services you manage and other hospital settle services provided by AUKEL
 
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Carry out monitoring of the service ensuring it meets the contractual requirements of commissioners.
 
Quality
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Be familiar with and to implement AUKEL policies and procedures.
 
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Ensure the service is delivered in accordance with Care Quality Commission fundamental standards.
 
- 
	
Ensure integration with other AUKEL projects, and service users are referred/sign-posted to appropriate support services available to them.
 
- 
	
Respond to safeguarding or other concerns and make appropriate reports and management action
 
Liaison
- 
	
Represent Age UK East London and participate in appropriate external meetings and events to remain aware of local, regional and national issues affecting quality and compliance affecting care and home support services.
 
- 
	
Work in collaboration with hospital colleagues including discharge teams, A&E, ward staff, community teams to support the successful discharge of people and reduce readmission.
 
- 
	
Liaise with other AUKEL home and settle services and work collaboratively to maintain effective services, including sharing staff where appropriate.
 
- 
	
Work closely with the AUKEL handyperson service to meet contractual obligations where a handyperson service is provided as part of the service.
 
- 
	
Liaise with contractors to arrange deliveries and works to service user’s homes.
 
General
- 
	
Meet regularly with your line manager for support, supervision and appraisal.
 
- 
	
Attend team and staff meetings, (and other meetings) as required.
 
- 
	
Undertake any other duties within the competence of the post holder as may be required from time to time for the continued smooth running of AUKEL.
 
- 
	
Undertake any training required to fulfil the post.
 
- 
	
Carry out the duties of the post in accordance with AUKEL’s policies and procedures including: Equal Opportunities, Health & Safety, Confidentiality, Complaints, GDPR, Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults.
 
- 
	
Arranging access visits to service user’s homes
 
- 
	
Work within AUKEL’s expectations of professional boundaries and confidentiality.
 
Functional Links
- 
	
The Home and Settle Project Officer is supervised directly by the Home and Settle Manager.
 
- 
	
Close working is required with AUKEL Finance Team, Information, Advice, Advocacy & Befriending Services, AUKEL Community services directorate, and other home and settle services across east London.
 
Person Specification
Research shows that while middle class white men tend to apply for job when they meet around 60% of the criteria, women, people from the global majority, and people from other marginalised groups that encounter systematic discrimination tend to apply only when they meet all criteria. So, if you think you have what it takes, but don’t meet every single aspect of the job description, please still apply!
Experience 
Essential 
- 
	
Minimum of 2 years’ experience of working within a health or care setting.
 
- 
	
Experience of using IT systems to record work done.
 
- 
	
Experience of supporting colleagues (this could be in a non- managerial position)
 
Desirable
- 
	
Experience of working within a hospital setting
 - 
	
Experience of managing and developing staff.
 
- 
	
Experience of working with older people
 
Knowledge & Understanding 
Essential 
- 
	
Understanding of the impact of discrimination and disadvantage on the lives of people and ability to work in a trauma-informed manner.
 
- 
	
Understanding of the needs of patients who may lack family or other support.
 
- 
	
Understanding of the needs of lone workers whilst working in the community.
 
- 
	
Understanding and commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults and their carers.
 
- 
	
Understand of and commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion and dignity.
 
Desirable
- 
	
Knowledge of CQC fundamental standards
 
- 
	
Understanding of NHS hospital discharge procedures
 
- 
	
Experience of conducting assessments and risk assessments.
 
Skills/Attributes 
Essential 
- 
	
Excellent interpersonal skills
 
- 
	
Excellent verbal and written communication
 
- 
	
Intermediate IT skills
 
- 
	
Excellent planning and organisational skills
 
- 
	
Ability to work calmly under pressure.
 
Additional Requirements
- 
	
This post is subject to the relevant check through the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS)
 
- 
	
The role is required travel across East London
 
- 
	
Flexibility in working hours to meet organisational needs
 
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
About the Green House
At the Green House we believe in creative evidence-based support services led by the voices of young people and their families. Our specialist services are designed to grow connection and community with families who have experienced sexual abuse. Our services have a creative arts focus because we believe in the transformative power of creativity in helping families to rebuild their lives after abuse experiences. Research guides everything we do, it helps us to understand our service, develop best practice nationally in the sector and is a platform for amplifying survivors voices.
Purpose of the job
The Senior Hr & Operations Officer is responsible for the charity’s day to day HR and operational functions to ensure efficiency and compliance. The role involves managing recruitment, onboarding and mandatory training records whilst maintaining accurate HR records.
Operational responsibilities include co-ordinating office administration, procurement and facilities management to ensure a safe, productive workplace. The ideal candidate will bring strong organisational, interpersonal and problem solving skills to streamline processes and the confidence and ability to lead change.
Duties and responsibilities
Human resources
1. Maintain employee records in line with GDPR principles and confidentiality requirements
2. Support health and safety compliance with our external Health and Safety Partners, Croner
3. Co-ordination of employee mandatory training including keeping accurate training records
4. Oversee the day-to-day management of our HR management system, BrightHR
5. Support SLT through the full recruitment cycle from job posting to conditional offers and pre-employment checks
6. Manage the Onboarding process for new starters to ensure a positive induction experience
7. Ensure compliance with legal policy frameworks related to employment and health and safety
8. Provide HR guidance and support to SLT and employees on employee relations and workplace policies in liaison with our external HR partner, Croner
9. Contribute to the development and continuous improvement of HR practices and procedures
10. Manage all HR related policies, ensuring they remain relevant and up to date in collaboration with our external HR partners, Croner
11. Assist with employee engagement initiatives and staff wellbeing programs to promote a positive workplace culture
Facilities
1. Ordering art therapy supplies, stationery, and kitchen items as required
2. Manage and maintain operational contracts (Phone & utility contracts, Business Insurance etc.)
3. Manage building maintenance and ensure workplace Health and Safety standards are upheld in co-ordination with our external Health and Safety partners, Croner.
4. Book venues and organise lunch for Staff/SLT away days
5. Support SLT with the set up and management of our outreach centers
6. Oversee asset ordering and management, maintaining and up to date asset log
7. Be the first point of call for staff for internal operational enquiries
General Responsibilities
1. Occasional reception cover e.g. answer the door to clients when the Pathway Administrator is absent. We do not expect you to answer the phone or take client enquiries when covering reception
2. Multiple inbox management, including the recruitment inbox and shared operations inbox
3. To contribute to the ongoing development of the organisation by helping improve systems and procedures.
4. Work with the wider team to facilitate effective communication across the organisation
5. Assisting with basic housekeeping requirements
Although the core duties are set out within this Job Description, a flexible approach to work is essential. The HR and Operations Officer may be required to adapt their working style to take account of changes to working practices.
Equality, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
The Green House is committed to providing equal opportunities for all, irrespective of age, disability, race, sex, religion/belief, sexuality, gender identity, marital/civil partnership, pregnancy/maternity and working patterns. We want to have staff that appropriately represents all the communities we serve as an organisation. Therefore, we are particularly keen to hear from candidates living with a disability, and those from the global majority.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
You will be joining the newly formed Opportunities Team which has been designed to be holistically focussed on the growth of giver engagement, Partner engagement and thought leadership. Stewardship is often a surprise to new and potential clients and partners as they learn the breadth and depth of the services we can offer them, their families, their churches and the ministries they love. The Opportunities Team seeks to serve whoever we meet and triage their needs to the right expert in the Stewardship family.
In this role you will work as part of our Opportunities Team to invite people into the community of generous Christian givers in the UK and serve UK Churches with support services and giving needs. You will attend events, speak on behalf of Stewardship and deliver content with excellence. You will have the opportunity to support the growth of Stewardship over the coming years as we identify new clients to join the ecosystem that enables Kingdom ministry to happen all over the UK and around the world.
As a result of our Christian ethos, this post is covered by an Occupational Requirement (OR) under Part 1 of Schedule 9 to the Equality Act 2010. The successful applicant will be expected to be a practising Christian and to clearly demonstrate a personal commitment to the mission, principles, values and practices contained in our Ethos Statement, by:
· Active membership of local church congregation.
· Undergoing course of teaching or training in personal financial stewardship and giving/generosity or experiencing the benefits from personal discipleship in this area.
An understanding of the faith aspects of the work of Christian charities, including the preparedness to pray with colleagues, where appropriate.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Exciting opportunity for a charity sector Community Helpline Manager in Torbay
The Torbay Health and Wellbeing Voluntary Sector Network in Torbay is recruiting a full-time Manager to oversee the Torbay Community Helpline.
This post will be based in the local voluntary sector infrastructure organisation - Torbay Communities, hosts of the Community Helpline.
We are seeking an exceptional individual to lead this nationally recognised and acclaimed innovation. Torbay’s Community Helpline was established during the Covid pandemic and has since been developed by the local community into a central access point to the voluntary and community sector as a whole. Since 2021, it has also been the front door for new Adult Social Care referrals in the area through a unique partnership with the local statutory sector. Providing the best possible support to local residents the Helpline’s strapline ‘One Call – That’s All’ sums up the holistic approach. Individuals and families can access a wide range of support from food parcels to mental health support, help with isolation to debt advice etc. The Helpline links into over 100 voluntary sector organisations locally and into grassroots networks of residents offering support to each other. The Helpline has a strengths-based approach to its operations, with callers often helping others after they have received some support.
We are looking for someone who can lead this initiative into the next phase. Someone with the relevant experience who can identify the Helpline’s potential and - working with staff, volunteers, voluntary sector and statutory sector partners - deliver excellent support to our residents and develop the Helpline to meet future needs.
If you have boundless energy, a commitment to help marginalised people, a curiosity for doing things differently and a thirst to make a difference. Please apply.
Salary: £41,041 per annum.
For more information, please download an application pack from our website at Torbay Communities | Job Opportunities - click 'redirect' and you can download the application pack
To find out more about the role, please call Tracey Cabache or email Tracey Cabache - details in application pack
Please email completed applications to John Arcus - details in application pack
By 5pm on Thursday 13th November 2025
Interviews will be held across the 18th and 19th November (please keep both days free).
Please note that, unfortunately, we cannot notify applicants who are not shortlisted for interview.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.