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SERVICE LEAD – BAND 8
Specialist Palliative Urgent Response (SPUR)
(25% clinical and 75% operational management and leadership position)
Closing Date: Monday 30 June 2025
Interview Date: Friday 18 July 2025
Location: Multisite working between Selly Park and Erdington Hospices
Hours: 37.5 hours per week or part time with on call working
Salary: £52,226 - £58,783 (pro rata for part time) with on call allowance
DBS Requirement: Enhanced check with Adult Barring List
Are you a Band 8 Registered Level 1 Adult Nurse looking for a new challenge?
At Birmingham Hospice our patients are at the heart of everything we do, from caring for those in our Inpatient Units, to providing vital day services in our Living Well Centres, and supporting families with personalised bereavement counselling, we take care of our community when they need us most.
Our new Specialist Palliative Urgent Response (SPUR) service will be delivered on a 24-hour basis. During these hours the team will respond to urgent palliative response calls from patients, their families/loved ones and professionals within the Birmingham and Solihull area.
The Service Lead is an exciting new role which provides a mix of day and night operational management, fulfilling the leadership and strategic functions and ensuring compliance with the hospice’s governance, strategies and values.
Reporting to the Head of Care Services, Community, you will be responsible for managing and leading a team of Band 6 and 7 nurses, healthcare assistants and community team administrators ensuring that professional standards of practice and behaviours are always upheld whilst also acting as a role model. You will be responsible for facilitating the management and support of palliative care patients to ensure the pathway is seamless and high quality identifying, acting on any risks and ensuring we meet the standards required by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and Care Quality Commission (CQC).
You will be someone who can demonstrate advanced knowledge as an expert in palliative care and practice in holistic assessment and development and have a high level of empathetic and interpersonal skills. You will analyse complex situations and develop action plans to improve the quality of patient care and liaise with GP and District Nursing Teams to advise and deliver appropriate treatment regimes.
Requirements:
· First degree nursing qualification, or equivalent, preferably with a minimum of 20 credits in palliative care
· Registered Level 1 Adult Nurse
· Non-medical prescribing qualification
· Evidence of continuing professional development
· Princess Alice qualification
· You will need to be a car owner/driver with access to your own vehicle and hold a current full UK driving licence
In return we offer the opportunity to be part of an amazing charity, generous benefits including if you join from the NHS or another hospice, we will honour your continuous previous service in respect of pension provision and annual leave.
To find out more about this exciting opportunity, visit the jobs portal on our website
Come join us and together, we can make every moment matter
We believe that anyone with a terminal diagnosis deserves to live well and make the very most of the time that remains.



The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Director of Operational Services (12-Month FTC)
Hybrid – based from Birmingham
c. £90,000
Full-time, Fixed Term Contract (12 months)
Are you an experienced and values-driven senior leader with a track record of delivering high-quality services in regulated care environments? Do you thrive in fast-paced, multi-site operations where people are at the heart of everything you do?
We’re supporting a leading national charity to recruit an interim Director of Operational Services on a 12-month fixed-term contract. This is a key leadership role, responsible for ensuring that services are person-centred, high-quality, and compliant — and most importantly, that they truly change lives.
You’ll be leading a team of five Heads of Operations and a PA, working closely with senior colleagues across the organisation to deliver on strategic priorities, embed a culture of excellence, and ensure people with complex needs can live the lives they choose.
Key Responsibilities
Lead and inspire regional operational teams to deliver safe, responsive, and person-centred services.
Ensure services meet or exceed all regulatory standards (CQC, Ofsted, CIW, etc.).
Drive a performance-focused culture grounded in values, inclusion, and support.
Monitor and manage operational budgets, driving financial sustainability and identifying opportunities for growth.
Champion innovation, technology, and service improvement to enhance independence and quality of life for those supported.
Collaborate with colleagues across directorates to ensure strategic alignment and cross-organisational effectiveness.
Represent the organisation externally and build trusted relationships with stakeholders, commissioners, regulators, and families.
What We’re Looking For
Proven experience at senior leadership level in social care, specialist education, or the public/voluntary sector.
Strong understanding of regulatory frameworks and a successful track record of multi-site leadership across diverse services.
Skilled at managing change, driving innovation, and embedding service improvement.
Comfortable working strategically while staying grounded in day-to-day operational realities.
Excellent interpersonal and influencing skills with a collaborative, people-first approach.
Experience working with commissioners, regulators, and other key stakeholders in the social care landscape.
A commitment to inclusion, co-production, and safeguarding best practice.
This role offers a fantastic opportunity to join a forward-thinking organisation at a time of transformation and innovation. You’ll play a pivotal part in shaping services that genuinely empower people with complex disabilities to thrive.
Interested?
If you're an experienced interim or operational leader looking for your next challenge, we’d love to hear from you. Please get in touch for a confidential conversation or apply with your CV today.
We're looking for someone to be the regional representative for Crimestoppers in the Avon and Somerset area, with specific responsibility for;
- Creation and delivery of local/county/regionally specific crime-based campaigns in partnership with law enforcement agencies, local committees and volunteers.
- Coordination of cross border and national activity in support of ROCU’S, the NCA and other bodies such as the GLAA.
- Identifying and maximising funding opportunities for our charity including RM post, campaign activity, Fearless workers and for Business Development.
- Enabling volunteer committees to develop so they can operate effectively and achieve their full potential.
- Act as Crimestoppers spokesperson for the region covered, regarding media interviews.
Criteria
Essential
- Project management i.e. scoping planning, implementation and delivery of projects
- Budget management experience
- Ability to spend time away from home to meet the needs of the role.
- Ability to work unsociable hours in line with the needs of the role.
- Ability to work to tight timescales, and to work within pressurised time critical and decision-making scenarios.
Desirable
- Experience of working with the commercial/ statutory sector in relation to campaigns/ media.
- Experience of working with volunteers and the third sector.
- Ability to liaise with senior and junior management within organisations to delivered relevant outcomes.
- Basic knowledge of policing practice.
- Experience of lone working
Please submit a CV and covering letter expressing your interest in the role.
Please submit a CV and covering letter.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
We are seeking a dynamic and experienced strategic lead to drive the next phase of our Right to Health campaign. This new role will work with our experienced and well respected team and our extensive network, to make the political case for the better legal recognition and real-world protection for the right to health.
An ideal candidate
You will be a passionate and experienced advocate for health, human, social or environmental rights, committed to driving meaningful change in the UK. You will bring proven expertise in leading policy, advocacy, or parliamentary engagement work - ideally within health, human rights, social or environmental justice sectors - and thrive in building strong, strategic relationships with government, civil society, and community stakeholders.
You have a good understanding of the structural causes of health inequality and the power of human rights frameworks to address them. You will know how the UK political and parliamentary systems work, and you are skilled at influencing these processes through clear, compelling narratives backed by evidence.
You are able to communicate with clarity and impact, tailoring your message to diverse audiences - from policymakers to grassroots activists. You are confident working independently and collaboratively within a small, flexible team, balancing strategic vision with practical delivery. Your approach is solutions-focused, inclusive, and grounded in the lived realities of people affected by health inequalities.
Most importantly, you are motivated by the opportunity to join a dynamic and well respected organisation and lead a strategic campaign that challenges the status quo and contributes to a fairer, more just UK.
You have the right to work in the UK and be able to work from home in London or within easy reach of London. A minimum of weekly attendance in London will be required.
This opportunity is open to applicants wishing to deliver the work on a self-employed freelance or employed basis.
For application, please complete:
- the Application Form
- a CV outlining your career (including paid and unpaid work), with any academic and professional qualifications, to date.
Applications that do not include both documents will not be considered.