FINANCE OFFICER
Lee Abbey retreat, holiday and conference centre in North Devon is looking to appoint a Finance Officer, reporting directly to the Head of Business.
The role will involve day to day oversight of all finance department work, and modernising and developing our use of digital systems.
Lee Abbey is a unique and very rewarding place to work, and the home of an international Christian Community welcoming guests of all backgrounds.
The package includes a salary of c£25K (depending on experience) and pension.
To apply please visit:
https://www.fish4.co.uk/job/13565235/finance -officer/?LinkSource=PremiumListing
Headteacher
Our vision is that all children, parents, staff and governors work together so everyone feels safe, confident and happy, keen to learn and able to achieve their very best within our Christian community.
We are looking for an inspirational, committed and compassionate leader to continue to lead our well established and thriving school, where children love to be and learn.
We have the highest possible aspirations for all our pupils and look to recruit a leader who is committed to building on our successes and values.
The successful applicant will enter an outstanding school with much to be proud of and we want to continue to raise the quality of teaching and embrace the school’s vision, which is endorsed by the governing body.
To maintain this standard and develop the school further, the successful candidate will:
• have a clear understanding of what makes an exceptional school and demonstrate the skills required achieve this, together with the whole staff team
• ensure that learning is a happy experience for every child
• value every child and strive to ensure that pupils and staff have high aspirations for achievement, regardless of their background or ability.
• be a positive role model with the ability to motivate children and staff inspiring all to do their best
• continue the well-established strong relationships with children, staff, parents, governors and the local community
• demonstrate strong leadership and people management skills with the ability to further develop the dedicated staff team and take the school forward
• demonstrate the drive, experience and creativity to build on our current high standards of teaching, through continuous school improvement
• demonstrate a good knowledge of school policy, personnel issues, curriculum and finance
For further information, please read our information pack and visit our school website: www.wreningham.norfolk.sch.uk. Potential candidates are also welcome to visit the school by prior arrangement. Please contact the school office on 01603 489355 or via email - office@wreningham.norfolk.sch.uk
For further details and to apply, please visit: https://www.educationjobfinder.org.uk/job/6302cf96-9c61409e-9bcc-8e53ab0398e4
Closing date: 2 May 2025, 3pm
Assistant House Parent
As part of the Pastoral & Boarding team the purpose of the role of the House Parent is to provide a safe, caring boarding environment that enriches the lives of the students in the care of the college. Under the direction of the Head of Boarding, to act “in loco parentis” for the students and to provide all boarders with the best possible experience of a boarding education by ensuring a challenging and supportive environment: a home from home for boarders.
Boarding - Weekend Supervisor
The main purpose of the job is to help look after the safety and welfare of the students in the boarding houses. Boarding Supervisors are responsible to the Head of Boarding. They are expected to be on site for the 11 hours of their weekend shift.
Maintenance Operative
Carpentry: to include replacement/repair of door and window fittings, repair of furniture, fitting locks, erection of shelves, cupboards and displays.
Brick/Groundwork: to include the repair of masonry, concrete slabs, plastering and stud walls. Erecting new fencing, laying new paving, or paving repairs, patch tarmac repairs.
Roofing: repairs to flat roofing, felting.
Flooring: laying of laminate floorings, tiles, and other floor coverings.
Plumbing: to include repair and replacement of taps, sinks, and finishes as required. The clearance of blockages in gutters, down pipes and drains.
Decorating: to include the correct preparation of floors, walls, ceilings and woodwork, the application of wallpaper, stains, emulsions, undercoats, and gloss/satin paints.
Details of all vacancies can be found at www.standrewscambridge.co.uk/careers-at-st-andrews-college/
For the Pathfinders Federation (Northrepps, St Michaels CEVA & Erpingham CEVC Primary Schools)
Interim Executive Headteacher - Mrs Binks Neate-Evans
Tel: 01263 732260
Email: office@st-michaelsaylsham.norfolk.sch.uk
Website: https://www.pathfinders.norfolk.sch.uk/
School Business Manager
Salary: Scale G, £30,599 - £32,654 FTE
37 hours per week
Term Time plus 2 weeks
Required for 1 September 2025
This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced administrator to work across our three schools with experienced and excellent administrative support in each school. We are seeking a highly organised, efficient, and proactive School Business Manager to join our leadership team. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing the school’s financial, administrative, HR, and operational systems to ensure the three schools in our newly formed federation run efficiently and effectively. This role is pivotal in supporting the Executive Headteacher and governors in supporting school improvement, delivering educational excellence through strategic resource management.
Our schools are situated in beautiful North Norfolk in a small market town and in two popular rural villages located near the Norfolk Coast. This is a new role is ideal for someone who understands school systems and/or with experience from a similar sector. We are looking for someone who:
• enjoys being in an environment where children are front and central
• work well as team member whilst also leading
• has excellent front of house skills
• can communicate effectively with a wide range of stakeholders
• has exceptional organisational skills including use of management information systems and digital platforms is adaptable
• can calmly work at pace
• is emotionally intelligent and self-aware/reflective to manage the diverse demands within the role.
For further details and to download an application form, please visit: https://www.educationjobfinder.org.uk/job/cee2e06c-744e-4bf1-b4fc-31baf72238a9
Completed forms should be returned to - office@st-michaelsaylsham.norfolk.sch.uk
Closing date: 5 May 2025, 12 noon
Interview date: 15 May 2025
St Michael's Church of England VA Primary & Nursery School School House Lane, Aylsham Norwich NR11 6EX
Headteacher
Salary: Leadership Spine point 35 to 39 (£114,759 – £126,517)
Finham Park Multi Academy Trust is delighted to announce that we are recruiting a Headteacher for Finham Park School for September 2025 or January 2026. This exciting opportunity has become available as the previous post holder moves to become the Headteacher of a larger, all‐through school in another Trust.
The successful candidate will lead Finham Park School, working with a team of highly qualified and dedicated colleagues in our continued drive to provide a “World Class” education for all students.
We are looking to appoint a charismatic, dynamic individual with exceptional leadership skills, who naturally inspires others and is pas‐sionate about teaching and its impact on learning. The successful candidate will be driven by a commitment to create the best possible educational opportunities for our students, in order to raise aspirations and transform lives.
Finham Park Multi Academy Trust is seeking a Headteacher who will:
Skilled Mechanic
Starting Salary: £50,000 dependant on experience
Rolleston Classics require a skilled mechanic to work in a small, motivated team on prestigious and classic vehicles. Located in a modern workshop near Billesdon, Leicestershire.
Senior Estates
Band 12: £43,693 - £47,754
vision is - Shropshire living the best life. Shropshire Council is a unitary authority which serves the rural county of Shropshire. One of the most important things about working here is the
people's needs. The sessions will take place 1:1 within community venues/ learner homes and will work to enable students to thrive while fostering creativity and resilience. Sessional tutors will be responsible for utilising a collaborative, multi‐sensory, and holistic approach to maintain learning through engagement and interventions that support our learners to access the curriculum and achieve their goals.
Work location: Across Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire (community venues or learners homes).
For further details and an application form, please visit: http://www.fab‐learning.co.uk
If you would like an informal chat about the role advertised, please contact Chloe Argent‐Duncan at 07519912237. Enquiries and completed application forms can be sent to: chloeargent‐duncan@fablearning.uk Closing date: 16th July 2025
• be an already experienced and successful leader with the potential to become “World Class”; a willing and capable learner who is able to articulate a vision for the school and who will inspire and em power others to share in achieving it
• have a determination to build on strengths and lead the school to even greater success
• inspire and motivate students and staff, ensuring all are valued and supported to be the best they can be
• be passionate about making a difference for every child
• maintain and develop excellent relationships between staff, governors, parents, students and the wider community
• be committed to being involved at a strategic level in the development and growth of our Multi Academy Trust – unique in its ambition to promote co‐construction at all levels
The application pack contains letters from the CEO/Executive Headteacher; Trust Chair and Local Governing Body Chairs. We welcome enquiries from both serving Headteachers and experienced Deputy Headteachers and are happy to arrange informal, confidential discussions or visits to the School W/C 28th April 2025.
Should you be interested in either of these options, please contact HR on 0247 7180000, Option 2 for HR or apply@finhampark.co.uk
For further details and to apply, please visit: https://mynewterm.com/jobs/136963/EDV‐2025‐FPS‐37257
Closing date: Tuesday 6th May 2025 @ 8am
Shortlisting: Tuesday 6th May 2025
Interviews: w/c Monday 12th May 2025
the role please contact Liz Kirk, Sheltered Co‐ordinator, on 01827 709709/ 07800 677347.
For further information and to apply please visit: https://www.tamworth.gov.uk/jobs Late applications and/or CVs will not be accepted. Agencies need not apply.
If you have any queries about the recruitment process, please contact recruitment@tamworth.gov.uk.
Teacher SEN
difference to children with special educational needs? Want the freedom to design learning in an environment that’s set up to meet individual need? Need to regain a better work‐life balance in the process?
If your answer to the above ques
The opportunity will be both exciting and varied.
For further details and to apply, please visit: https://www.fish4.co.uk/job/17448984/s killed-mechanic/
Closing date: 26th May 2025
Corporate Services Manager
Salary Scale: NJC SCP 29 – 32 (currently £38,626 to £41,511 p/a inclusive) (depending on experience and quali
Kidderminster Town Council is seeking to appoint a highly proactive, motivated and enthusiastic Corporate Services Manager to manage and deliver the council’s wide ranging and varied corporate services, ensuring that the engine room of the council is organised, structured, adaptable and efficient at all times. The Officer will also be a key part of the senior management team, contributing and being actively in‐volved in moving the council forwards on many fronts. The officer will need to be able to multi‐task, deal with requests from several sources, grasp new technologies quickly, be tenacious in approach, able to suggest and implement new ways of working and be passion‐ate about organising the workplace and supporting the other key of‐ficers employed along with, of course, the elected Councillors – all aimed at ensuring that Kidderminster TC is working as effectively and efficiently as possible.
Applicants must be able to demonstrate that they have relevant ex‐perience – a track record of working in a fast paced, evolving environ‐ment, an ability to interact with differing groups of people, have excellent IT skills in a range of software, experience of managing the organisation of meetings and so on, be committed to public service, motivated, community focused, and possess sound communication and organisational skills.
It is not essential that candidates have local government experience, though a basic knowledge of how local councils at the Town Council level operate would be of some benefit. Attendance at evening meet‐ings and weekend events may be required occasionally, for which time off in lieu will be granted.
This process is being managed by a third party acting for the Town Council. For an informal discussion and to access the Recruitment Pack then please call Mr Reg Williams on 07494 760535.
For further details and to apply, please visit: https://www.wmjobs.co.uk/job/229380/community‐services‐manager/ The closing date for the receipt of applications is 12 Noon on Monday 5th May 2025. Interviews will take place in Kidderminster on the 22nd May 2025. It is hoped the new Corporate Services Manager will commence around Monday 30th June 2025.
For further details and to apply, please visit: https://careers.shropshire.gov.uk/vacancy/senior-estatessurveyor-584279.html
Closing date: 5th May 2025
to 12 weeks, Monday - Friday, (8.00am - 6.00pm) during non-term time.
If you enjoy engaging with children, organising activities, and ensuring their safety and well-being, this could be your perfect role!
For further details and to apply, please visit:
https://www.wmjobs.co.uk/job/228948/after-school-caremanager/ Closing date: 8th May 2025
Head of School
Salary: L6 ‐ L10 £56,316 ‐ £62,202 per annum
The Governors are seeking an inspirational Head of School to join our hard‐working and committed team at Tibshelf Infant and Nursery School and work in partnership with the Executive Headteacher and other members of the federation senior leadership team.
We are a 1.5 form‐entry infant school located in Derbyshire with 158 children on roll.
Please email us to arrange a date and time to visit the school: recruitment@tibshelffederation.derbyshire.sch.uk
For further details and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.derbyshire.gov.uk/teaching‐deputy‐leader‐ship‐contract‐head‐of‐school/46208.job
Provisional Interview Date: Tuesday 6 and Wednesday 7 May 2025
Corporate Asset Manager (OCA100)
£55,350 - £58,425 per annum
SM2 (SCP1-3)
37 hours per week - Permanent
Transform our property assets and make a difference….
Cannock Chase District & Stafford Borough Councils are on a journey to transform service delivery. The Corporate Assets Teams are in a transitional period, and we are exploring the potential of bringing together the property teams from across both Councils.
The two Councils have a wide range of Corporate Assets which are key to the delivery of the Council’s services and the delivery of our wider ambitions to promote Economic Prosperity, Housing Development and support the delivery of high-profile regeneration projects in both Town Centres.
Both Councils are keen to develop new ways of working to maximise the efficiency and performance of our land and property assets to enable the effective delivery of our front-line services. As such we are looking for a highly motivated, resilient Corporate Asset Manager who has worked at management or supervisory level in an assets or buildings management role within Local Government or a similar complex organisation.
You will have a professional knowledge base of asset management along with experience of contract management, procurement, managing budgets, health and safety in construction, managing compliance within buildings and general property maintenance including detailed understanding of relevant legislation in these areas.
You will be capable of effective communication with people at all levels both internally within the organisation and externally, with negotiation skills and the ability to influence and persuade when necessary. You will also have IT skills sufficient to use Microsoft Office packages in your day-to-day work and be able to organise workloads effectively with developed networking and partnership working skills.
Applicants must also be Educated to a minimum of Degree level or equivalent in a relevant subject area with Chartered Membership of a technical body such as the RICS (MRICS) or CIOB or be working towards such professional status.
For an informal discussion please contact Nirmal Samrai, Head of Housing & Corporate Assets on 01543 464210.
For further information and to apply, please visit our website at: https://www.staffordbc.gov.uk/jobs-and-careers
Closing Date for completed applications: Sunday 18th May 2025
Interviews will be held on Wednesday 4th June 2025
Families First Programme Lead
12-month contract role (full-time and hybrid working), with a potential extension.
37 hours per week PO11 £46,731 - £49,764 with a £5,000 market factor
The Pines School Marsh Hill, Birmingham B23 7EY
Telephone number: 0121 464 6136
Contact email: wendy@reachsupport.org.uk
Head Teacher
Salary: L29 to L35
Start date: 1 September 2025
We are seeking to appoint a highly motivated, dynamic, passionate and strategic individual to deliver outstanding leadership and management within school. The successful applicant will be committed to the development and maintenance of a diverse, challenging and refreshed foundation curriculum for all our children.
We are a friendly and thriving school for pupils with Autism. We have children from EYFS to Year 11.
The school is a place where happy pupils succeed, which balances attainment with wider world skills acquisition and the development of well-rounded and happy children well equipped to thrive. We have a brilliant and cohesive staff team that has been exceptionally well led by our current Headteacher, and a very supportive community around the school.
The Pines Special School is a larger than normal special school, with a warm, welcoming and nurturing environment and the feel of a happy and thriving school. We are a victim of our own success and have daily applications for pupils to join our school. We are looking for a headteacher who is committed to continuing this uniqueness and maintain cohesion of our vision, values and ethos. We want to appoint someone who can sustain high attainment alongside developing the children as people and be able to inspire and secure the confidence of the children.
We have recently been inspected and are very proud to have maintain our good standard. The perfect quote from our report sums up our school, ‘this is a big school with an even bigger heart’.
We encourage you to visit The Pines and once you have selected one of the time slots above you can arrange your visit by contacting the schools office on 0121 464 6136.
For further details and an application pack, please visit: https://www.wmjobs.co.uk/job/227498/head-teacher/
WORK AND HEALTH EMPLOYMENT COACH
Salary: £31,067 to £32,654 per annum – Fixed Term Contract unti 31 March 2026
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Work and Health Employment Coach to join Rutland County Council’s RISE team. This is a fixed term contract up to 31 March 2026.
Planning Lawyer
Salary: £46,731 - £49,764
Based in the heart of Warwickshire, the beautiful district of Stratford-on-Avon is, without doubt, one of the most scenic and historical regions in the UK. Stratford-on-Avon District Council’s headquarters are located in the heart of William Shakespeare’s hometown. In the District, you will find thriving market towns, home to over 135,000 residents and a tourist destination for millions of visitors each year, from across the globe. We are proud to provide public services to residents, businesses and visitors across this magnificent region, making it a great place to live, work and visit.
At the Council, our people are our superpower and by choosing to bring your talents to our organisation, you will be joining a great team where everyone feels that they truly belong, full of dedicated people all working with passion and purpose, across a dynamic portfolio of work providing high-quality services.
What to Expect in the Role:
You will be part of a small team of regulatory lawyers within the Legal Service providing comprehensive, practical and solution-focused legal advice and support on planning compliance and enforcement to both Stratford-on-Avon and Warwick District Councils.
Due to this post having access to children and/or vulnerable adults, the successful candidate will be required to undertake a Disclosure and Barring Service check. The possession of a criminal record will not necessarily prevent an applicant from obtaining this post, as all cases are judged individually according to the nature of the role and information provided. Calibration
Telford and Wrekin Council is looking to recruit a Families First Programme Manager for a 12-month contract role (full-time and hybrid working), with a potential extension.
The purpose of the role is to work in the Children, Young People and Education (CYPE) directorate and multi-agency stakeholders (Police, Education, Health, etc) to facilitate change and improvements for children, young people and families by managing the implementation of Children Services system change as described in the Children Wellbeing and Schools Bill; through designing, coordinating, overseeing, and executing of a multiagency delivery plan, to ensure Telford and Wrekin Council Children Services deliver the reforms effectively and at pace. The role will ensure that Children Services are set up as a single integrated system that supports the wellbeing of and protects all children from significant harm, inside and outside of the home
The role will ensure the programme is delivered to meet the national statutory guidance for Families First to a developed model by April 2027. This will require working closely with key partnerships including Health, Police and the voluntary and community sector. The role includes budget oversight of any grant money, oversight of the progress of the delivery plan and monitoring and evaluation.
This role focuses on creating employment opportunities for individuals facing physical health, mental health, and social challenges by offering tailored support programs, coordinating services, and fostering local employment prospects. The aim is to promote social inclusion by collaborating with community organisations to develop and expand job opportunities, as well as providing up‐to‐date information and advice to ensure that service requirements are met effectively.
About you…
• Educated to NVQ level 4 or able to demonstrate equivalent professional experience.
• Relevant experience of working within a health, social care or voluntary sector setting.
• Able to build relationships with participants and partners
• Good report writing skills
• Experience of supporting people with health conditions and other barriers into work
About the role…
The Work and Health Employment Coach will undertake the following:
• Manage a caseload of clients who have experienced common mental, physical and social health problems or long‐term conditions
• To carry out a vocational assessment, to identify vocational needs and develop action plans in agreement with the individual.
• Ensuring that a participant’s eligibility is checked as outlined in the WorkWell Grant Guidance.
• To provide an evidence based, person‐centered and holistic initial assessment of barriers.
You will be required to conduct advocacy in the Magistrates’ Court and advise at Planning Committees, as well as give advice on planning law, planning agreements and injunction applications.
You will have your own caseload of matters, and will be expected to work without daily supervision, although support and mentoring will be provided where needed.
For an informal chat about the role, please contact Nigel Bell, Interim Planning and Regulatory Team Leader on 01789 260978 or Nigel.Bell@stratford-dc.gov.uk or Sue Mullins, Legal Services Manager on 01789 260975 or sue.mullins@stratford-dc.gov.uk.
For further details and to apply, please visit: https://www.wmjobs.co.uk/job/228458/planning-lawyer/
Applications will close at midnight on Sunday 04/05/2025
Interviews will be held week beginning 12/05/2025
Services Manager
laboratories, our successful Calibration Services department is highly regarded by our global customers across various Local Authority and commercial business sectors. You will lead our dedicated calibration team in testing and calibrating weighing and measuring equipment across the full range of mass, length, volume, and pressure.
with continued commitment to their own professional development
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We are also looking to recruit the following vacancies: Teacher of Maths and Key Stage Coordinator
You will need to engage with a wide variety of stakeholders, including Children Services, Health services, Police, parents, schools, etc. Using strong project management understanding and skills the role will provide the day-to-day coordination and management of the project, using the most appropriate methodologies and approaches that meet the needs of the project and to ensure their success.
The role will work closely with senior managers within Children’s Services, across Telford and Wrekin Council services and external partners reporting on progress of the delivery plan to governing boards and government departments.
If you have any queries regarding the role, please contact Laura Moore at laura.moore@telford.gov.uk
For further details and to apply, please visit: https://www.wmjobs.co.uk/job/229652/familiesfirst-programme-lead/
Closing date: 4th May 2025
• To provide a light‐touch holistic support for health‐related barriers to employment.
• To provide a provision of a single joined‐up view and pathway into local services to tackle specific needs.
• To ensure multiple referral pathways into and onwards from Work Well services across the range of partners to ensure maximum opportunities for people to engage in using WorkWell services.
• To provide all information/documentation requested by DWP for the purposes of activities undertaken by DWP to evaluate the effectiveness and success of WorkWell.
To learn more about working with us visit https://jobs.rutland.gov.uk or if you have any queries about this role please contact Emmajane Hollands, Head of Community Care Services at ehollands@rutland.gov.uk
If you are experiencing problems or have any queries about the application process, please call us on 01572 758291 or email us at recruitment@rutland.gov.uk
Closing date: 9th May 2025 at 12:00 Interviews will be held
Key Requirements
• Manage our Calibration team and laboratory to ensure the delivery of a profitable team plan.
• Serve as our subject matter expert in the field of calibration and develop best practice systems.
• Maintain our UKAS accreditation by following operating procedures and taking remedial action based on recommendations from internal or external audits.
• Have a keen eye for detail, produce quotations for calibration customers, and provide accurate test certificates/reports promptly.
To discuss the role please contact Clive Hayter (Service Manager – Calibrations).
Email: clivehayter@warwickshire.gov.uk or Telephone: 01926 414035.
For further details and to apply, please visit: https://www.wmjobs.co.uk/job/228118/calibration-servicesmanager/
Closing date: Monday 28th April 2025. Interview date: w/c 5th May 2025.
Senior Playworker/ Play Support Worker
Pay Rate: Competitive pay rate subject to training/experience
Join Our Team — Genius Playscheme 2025
We are proud to offer roles at the Genius Playscheme 2025, delivering exceptional after‐school and holiday activities for children and young people with additional needs. Our dedicated team works in a creative, safe, and supportive environment, providing children with exciting opportunities to develop skills, build confidence, and enjoy posi
Our Purpose
• To create safe, inclusive, and engaging environments for young people with additional needs.
• To deliver carefully planned activities that encourage development, creativity, and social interacti
Occupational Therapist (Level 2)
Salary: £38,626 - £41,511 per annum (Salary dependent upon experience)
We appreciate your interest in working with Bradford Council.
Here in Bradford, great things happen. A vibrant community, innovative businesses, and institutions make up our large, young, and diverse city. At the heart of the North, the district possesses unmatched potential, a growing pipeline of talent and an exceptional quality of life. A thriving urban district with award-winning public realm, but also two-thirds rural, boasting beautiful landscapes, and open spaces on its doorstep; the district offers opportunities for leisure and lifestyle.
A dynamic cultural sector is central to Bradford's vision for social and economic inclusion. There is an impressive cultural heritage in the district as well as a diverse and exciting contemporary offer with world-class writers, filmmakers, musicians, artists, and foodies.
We have an exciting opportunity for you to join our forward thinking, developing Occupational Therapy department. We have a team of skilled, dedicated, friendly and supportive staff.
We strive to support Bradford Citizens to remain active, independent, and involved with their communities through personalised, strength-based and TEC supported approaches.
Team information:
We have an exciting opportunity as we develop our focus on ensuring Bradford Citizens, who are in receipt of formal care support in their own homes, receive great care with a focus on optimal handling. We are seeking two Occupational Therapists with experience in optimal handling. You would be supported by a team manager and senior practitioner as well as our existing experienced occupational therapists and Moving and Handling specialists.
The aim of these roles is to undertake reviews of formal care provision across our district, particularly our Bradford Citizens who have high-level care needs, as well as reviews following provision of equipment, minor or major adaptations. These reviews will ensure individuals are receiving optimal handled formal care provision to maximise their independence and remain safely at home. This team will work in close partnership and collaboration with our social work colleagues and care providers; to assess individual’s moving and handling needs and identify appropriate risk reduction approaches and optimal level of care provision, through specialist moving and handling guidance, environmental changes and equipment provision. This will be a fast-paced role, candidates will need to be flexible, have excellent communication skills, be confident in undertaking challenging conversations, have a positive approach to risk management and problem solving and a passion for this clinical area.
The successful candidate must possess the following skills:
• Have extensive experience within moving and handling, preferably within a community setting.
• Have HCPC registration as an Occupational Therapist.
• Have a knowledge and practical understanding of relevant legislation including the Care Act and Moving and Handling legislation.
You would need to be able to demonstrate an ability to work accurately to deadlines, interpret legislation, and have strong ICT and report writing skills, with in depth knowledge of integrated Asset modules and their transactions into the Revenue and Balance Sheet accounts.
For further details and to apply, please visit: https://www.wmjobs.co.uk/job/229006/capital‐principal‐accountant/
Closing date: 5th May 2025
Interview date: 12th May 2025
If you have any questions or wish to have an informal discussion, please contact Steven Leathley by email steven.leathley@warwickdc.gov.uk or telephone on (01926) 456843
Bank - Cook WE WANT YOU!
Overley Hall are looking to recruit in the Support Services team. We are looking to recruit a bank – cook to support our very busy kitchen to provide health and nutritious food to our children and young people.
Overley Hall comprises of Overley Hall School, Wellingtonia Children’s home, the Lodge and an adult home the Woodlands.
Overley Hall School is an independent special school for pupils between the ages of 8 and 19 who have autism, learning disabilities and a range of complex needs. Overley Hall School shares its site with Wellingtonia Children’s Home and the Woodlands Adult provision which offers experiential residential care for young adults 19+.
Our school and homes are set in a tranquil, rural setting with 14 acres of grounds which supports our highly therapeutic waking day curriculum that is tailored to the needs and interests of each individual student following a differentiated National Curriculum within school and a primary focus on life and social skills in the homes. We are a registered Forest School and make much use of our extensive grounds and woodland for multisensory learning and leisure opportunities. We pride ourselves in our warm and friendly environment which we maintain to nurture and value every individual through positive interactions and recognition of achievements, whether small or significant.
We are recruiting for: Bank - Cook Salary: Competitive Hours of work: Saturday and Sunday 7am – 2pm and Absence cover.
How to Apply
Become a part of the Wellingtonia team by applying online at: www.overleyhall.com/about-us /recruitment/
Overley Hall Limited is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and therefore applicants should be aware that the post will only be offered to successful candidates subject to an Enhanced DBS check with relevant barred list checks) as well as other employment clearances.
Assistant Headteacher
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We want a Leader who can:
• inspire, challenge, and motivate every single one of our brilliant young minds
• inspire, challenge, and motivate every single one of our committed staff
• implement and develop research based approaches to teaching
• create a learning environment that’s
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Why You’ll Love Being Part of Our School Family: Here at Kings Heath Primary, we’re not just
• a strong commitment to your professional growth
• employee support
Deputy Chief Executive Officer
Salary: SCP 29-32 (£38,626 - £41,511 per annum FTE (pro rata))
Hours: 22 hours per week
Looking to develop your career into management, communications and local government?
We are offering an exciting new position of Deputy Chief Executive Officer. This key role will provide support to our member parish and town councils, ensuring they are well placed to face the opportunities and challenges of their unique position in local government. You will be able to deputise for the Chief Executive Officer when required.
You will have an excellent understanding of the importance of good communications and have confidence in leading an online presence. Outstanding written and oral skills, the ability to write for different audiences, with an exemplary attention to detail are required. You will have a can-do attitude, offering creative solutions to problems and queries arising.
If you have experience in the local government sector, an interest in good communications and are seeking your next challenge, we'd love to hear from you.
The role is for 22 hours per week in the salary range SCP 29-32 (£38,626 - £41,511 per annum FTE (pro rata)) depending on experience and qualifications. The position is office based at Cromford Mills, with some homeworking. DALC is a membership organisation, providing advice, support and training to the parish and town councils across Derbyshire.
To apply, please send your CV and a covering letter explaining why you would be suitable for the role. Please also provide two references, which will only be taken up if you are offered the position.
Please see the job description and person specification on our website: https://www.derbyshirealc.gov.uk/job-vacancies For more information on or to discuss the role please contact the CEO, Wendy Amis on: chiefofficer@derbyshirealc.gov.uk or call 01629 826655.
Service Manager - Regeneration & Economic Development (Maternity Cover)
Salary: £49,764 - £50,788 per annum
Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council is a small Council with big values. We are committed to ensuring our services are delivered to the highest possible standard and we put the customer at the forefront of everything we do. By working for us you will become part of the team and will play your part in serving our community.
We are currently recruiting for Service Manager- Regeneration & Economic Development (Maternity Cover)
We’re looking for a visionary leader to head our Regeneration and Economic Development service. In this high-impact role, you’l lead major regeneration projects, manage complex stakeholder negotiations, and drive sustainable economic growth across the borough.
You’ll be responsible for:
• Delivering key regeneration programmes aligned with Council priorities
• Leading multi-million pound projects with developers, investors, and government agencies
• Creating an environment of awareness of financial objectives, commercial opportunities and value for money, seeking external funding where available
• Managing budgets, teams, and partnerships with a focus on innovation, inclusion, and performance
Essential Requirements Experience & Knowledge
Proven experience managing and delivering large-scale and complex regeneration programmes. Strong background in supervising, developing, and appraising staff, including handling complex HR matters. Experience in procuring complex contracts and managing high-value projects. Sound understanding of government programmes and issues affecting local government, particularly regeneration and economic development. Skilled in performance and risk management, resource planning, and financial oversight. Knowledge of customer care, equality, health & safety, and local authority procurement procedures. Experience working in multi-agency settings and engaging external stakeholders. Track record of preparing and presenting reports to senior leaders and elected members. Skills & Abilities
Exceptional communication, leadership, negotiation, and interpersonal skills. Strong analytical and decision-making ability, with a commercial mindset. Effective time management, prioritisation, and organisational skills. Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines without compromising quality.
Qualifications
Educated to Master’s level (or equivalent) in a relevant field or a minimum of 5 years’ substantial experience in a similar senior role.
Personal Attributes
Self-motivated, responsible, and committed to high standards of customer service. Proactive in personal development and flexible to work outside normal hours when required. Team player with a strong sense of initiative and corporate contribution. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. Commitment to the Council’s Core Values and Vision, with a strong track record of timekeeping and attendance. As an employer, Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council offers a wide range of benefits, including flexible working, Local Government Pension Scheme, generous holiday allowance and childcare vouchers.
For and informal enquires, please contact sandy Johal at Sandy.johal@nuneatonandbedworth.gov.uk Telephone 02476 376692
For further details and to apply, please visit: https://www.wmjobs.co.uk/job/229602/service-manager-regeneration-and-economic-development-maternity-cover-/
Closing date: 27th April 2025
Operations Manager and Responsible Finance Officer (RFO)
Salary: LC3 (SCP 33-36) depending on qualifications and experience £41,418- £44,428 pro rata
Hours of work: Full Time – 37 hours per week. Occasional evenings and weekends
Reporting to: The CEO/Clerk
Benefits: Membership of Local Government Pension Scheme
Financial Oversight: £386k budget (£248k precept) plus Project Grants
Line Management Responsibility: 3 part-time staff members
Closing Date: 5pm 30th April 2025
About us
Burton Joyce Parish Council serves a thriving community of 3,500 residents and is responsible for running a wide range of facilities in the village. These include the Poplars Sports Ground, The Old School Building, Church Road Cemetery, Trent Lane Allotments, Roberts Recreation playground, The Grove parkland and is in the latter stages of developing a Community Garden in the grounds of the Old School Building. It also hosts events throughout the year, including the annual Christmas Lights Switch-On and Fireworks Display and monthly Pop-Up Food Fayres.
The Council is seeking a highly motivated individual with a strong financial background who is experienced in local government and who holds / is working towards the CiLCA qualification to join the welcoming and thriving staff and councillor team and to assist in fulfilling the Council’s growing remit.
Working closely with the Parish Clerk, duties will include providing support in the operational management of the Council. As well as administering and overseeing the financial obligations of the Parish Council as the Responsible Finance Officer, the role will focus on the operational aspects, in particular ensuring all legislative and statutory requirements are met in the management of its facilities. The candidate will take responsibility for agenda preparation, attending and minuting the appropriate sub-committees and following up any actions.
The role is in person, based 3 days at the Old School Building, Main Street and 2 days at the Poplars Sports Ground, Station Road, Burton Joyce,
For an application pack, please visit our website: https://www.burtonjoyceparishcouncil.org.uk/staff-vacancies/ or contact the Parish Clerk at parishclerk@burtonjoyceparishcouncil.org.uk
CVs alone will not be accepted.
Headteacher
Salary: L29 – L33
Saint Pius X Catholic High School, located in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, is a small yet oversubscribed 11‐ 16 Catholic school serving the Dearne Valley community which embraces families from Barnsley, Doncaster and Rotherham. We strive to ensure all members of our community are known and loved for who they are, that the needs of every child are met and that they are inspired to meet their true potential achieving both academic excellence and personal accomplishment.
The Catholic identity of the school is at the very heart of our mission. The spiritual and moral development of our students is a clear priority, as is the character and quality of our relationships with the surrounding community. We also place great emphasis on the importance of outreach work and to helping those who are less fortunate than ourselves.
Our dedicated leaders, inspirational teachers and highly skilled support staff work together each day to ensure that our children have the absolute best that education can offer. We support our children expertly with pastoral care whilst maintaining high expectations to ensure that they reach their absolute potential, moving on to seek ambitious pathways.
We are seeking to appoint an outstanding leader who has the ambition, enthusiasm and dedication to take our school onto the next stage of its development. We welcome applications from experienced head teachers or ambitious and highly skilled senior leaders who are taking their first step into headship.
We are seeking a Headteacher who will:
• Ensure that the needs of every child are met and that they are inspired to meet their true potential.
• Be passionate about teaching, learning and curriculum design in order to continue to develop our school and equip our students to have successful lives.
• Be able to demonstrate a strong Catholic faith and be committed to the ethos and vision of the school.
• Provide clear and precise leadership, nurturing and inspiring others to achieve to the highest of standards.
• Be a strong and inspiring communicator, able to engage all stake holders in the next phase of the school’s journey.
• Recognise that every role in the school contributes towards forming an inspirational centre of learning.
• Be committed to continuing and growing effective partnerships with our families, parishes, feeder schools, the Diocese of Hallam, partner organisations and agencies, and the local community.
We welcome interested applicants to come and visit the school, to meet the staff and the students and to understand the aspirations that the school has for the future. In order to arrange a visit to the school, please contact Mrs Pat Hunter on phunter@saintpiusx.school
How to Apply
Please visit https://www.saintpiusx.school/curriculum/vacancies‐2 to obtain the Headteacher Recruitment Pack. Please complete all of the relevant documentation by the closing date of 10th March 2025 at 3pm and send to recruitment@stfranciscmat.com .
‘Love one another as I have loved you.’ John 13
We are currently looking the following.
Lisburn/Belfast Area but not limited to this able to cover Northwest and UK if possible.
Groundwork Supervisor / Manager
Must have experience in main drainage, kerbing, main roads, concreting, fencing, and all services.
360 Digger Drivers General Groundworkers
Must have experience in main drainage, kerbing, fencing, foundation, house internal and external drainage.
Tarmac Working Foreman Tarmac Squad
Also willing to do groundworks.
Pay structure and working hours: To be discussed at interview
Please send CVs to: admin@ehagroup.co.uk
North Down Community Network (Bangor) wishes to recruit: Youth Workers
Full time & part time posts will be considered to meet the needs of the project (over a 5-day period).
Salary: £29,093 (SCP Scale 15) pro-rata
This post is an ideal opportunity for someone to make a real difference in the lives of young people 10-16 years old.
To see the job description, job specification and experience required please go to: https://www.ndcn.co.uk/news
Or email: manager@ndcn.co.uk or call: 02891 461386
PROJECT FUNDED BY:
Engineering Support & Services (ESS) Ltd. are “Leaders in Asset Management & Maintenance Reliability through People”.
We work directly with industry to optimise performance, supporting clients to achieve and sustain maintenance excellence and asset management optimisation. Our customer portfolio spans the life sciences, food & drink, engineering, MedTech, pharmaceutical, utilities and manufacturing sectors. Our services to industry include asset optimisation; complete managed services; Consultancy, Maintenance & Reliability Assessments; Maintenance Resource Outsourcing; and Asset Management, Maintenance Reliability & Technical Training.
Due to ongoing expansion we are currently looking to hire Maintenance Electrical and Mechanical Technicians, HVAC Engineers and Graduate Engineers for various locations throughout Ireland. Candidates will have a recognised Electrical or Mechanical Qualification with experience working within a high volume maintenance environment, ideally Pharma / Food / Medical Devices.
Log onto our website https://www.essltd.ie/work-with-us/ to view and apply for opportunities that will take your career to the next level!
St. Leonard’s Primary School Fairway, Stafford ST16 3TW
https://www.stleonardsstafford.co.uk/ Headteacher
Salary: L13 (£63,430) – L20 (£75,331)
Required from September 2025
CHILDREN'S HOME REGISTERED MANAGER
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St. Leonard’s Primary School is a Community Primary School with 233 pupils on roll, currently in its first year of growing from one-form entry to one and a half form, located in Stafford. Our school has been a key part of the local community for many years, with strong links to the wider community. Our pupils are confident and happy, and show respect for one another.
We are now at the stage where we are seeking to appoint a Headteacher who will continue to lead on our improvement journey. Our recent Ofsted inspection in November 2024 indicated that we are a “Good” school for behaviour and attitudes, personal development, leadership and management, and early years provision, with “Requires Improvement” for quality of education. Our school moved to its new site, the repurposed Kingston Centre, in September 2023, which has facilitated us to begin on our Forest Schools journey and we are particularly proud of our recent status of Silver achieving of whole school approach to mental health and Silver Rights Respecting UNICEF award.
Visits to the school are warmly encouraged on 3rd March or 7th March. If you would like to visit on one of these dates, please contact the office on 01785 334960.
For further details and to apply, please visit: https://www.wmjobs.co.uk/job/224712/headteacher-at-stleonard-s-primary-school-stafford/
Northeast. Our work is driven by an unwavering focus on ensuring the young people in our care receive exceptional support that nurtures their physical, emotional, and social well‐being, offering them a secure environment where they can truly thrive. Working at Amber Care Group is both meaningful and dynamic. Every day is about understanding the unique needs, personalities, and potential of each young person, guiding them toward a brighter future. Our goal is for every child or young person to leave our homes with a strong foundation,
Salary: £46,000 - £52,000
Amber Care Group is committed to providing high-quality, bespoke and safe care of children with complex and additional needs. Our work is driven by an unwavering focus on ensuring the young people in our care receive exceptional support that nurtures their physical, emotional, and social well-being, offering them a secure environment where they can truly thrive.
Working at Amber Care Group is both meaningful and dynamic. Every day is about understanding the unique needs, personalities, and potential of each young person, guiding them toward a brighter future. Our goal is for every child or young person to leave our homes with a strong foundation, a positive outlook on life, and lasting, joyful memories.
The role of the Registered Manager is varied and fulfilling. You will be responsible for managing our solo, one-bed Children’s Residential Care Home, ensuring that it is a safe, naturing and secure place for our young person to thrive. To lead by example, supporting staff in delivering best practices in line with legislative and regulatory frameworks and to contribute to the home's overall quality assurance and regulatory requirements while assisting the Responsible Individual in operational responsibilities.
Experience:
• Candidates must hold the Level 5 Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare.
• 2 years’ experience working with children in an Ofsted registered children’s home setting in the last 5 years.
• 2 years’ supervision or management experience in an Ofsted Registered setting.
• Working with children, young people, and their families.
• Proven experience of multi-agency working, particularly in contexts supporting children with learning disabilities and emotional or behavioral needs.
For further details and to apply, please visit:
https://www.northeastjobs.org.uk/job/Children_s_Home_Re gistered_Manager/279344
Closing date: 15th May 2025
TEACHER - PMLD
We are looking to appoint a teacher with PMLD experience to join our outstanding school. This is a part time role (4 days per week) and is required from September 2025
Haskel is a small independent special school catering for pupils between the age of 5 and 19 with a wide range of needs. We have a highly skilled team working to meet the individual needs of each of our pupils. We are able to offer a bespoke timetable to each pupil, taking into account their levels of ability, needs and interests.
Visits to school are welcomed.
To arrange a visit or to request an application form, please email vacancies@haskel.org.uk Closing date: 5th May 2025
SCHOOL BUSINESS MANAGER
Salary: £31,383 ‐ £35,059
The governing body of our large, innovative, aspirational, and nurturing primary school seek to appoint a School Business Manager. This is a rare opportunity for the right candidate to take up a key post alongside a hardworking, welcoming team in a school with wonderful pupils and supportive families.The role can be a 195 day or a 52/52 all year round contract possible on negotiation and discussion with the school. The school has just undergone a successful Ofsted inspection (February 24) and this is the perfect time for an expe‐rienced, enthusiastic candidate to join our team, develop their skills further and contribute to the future of our school.
Please see job description and personal specification for further details including full responsibilities of the role by visiting: https://www.northeastjobs.org.uk/job/DBS0404_24_School_Business_Manager_Amberley_Primary_School/265951
Personal visits to our school are warmly welcomed, please contact the school office to find out about dates/times for these. Candidates are also welcome to email the headteacher at: tony.rigg@amberleyprimary.co.uk should they have any questions regarding the role.
Please return completed applications Addressed to the Headteacher, Tony Rigg and returned to: office@amberleyprimary.co.uk
Interested applicants can get a flavour of our lovely school by viewing our main ‘X’ (Twitter) page at @AMBERLEYPRIMARY or by visiting our website: www.amberleyprimary.co.uk
Finance Manager
Hours: 21 hours per week (0.6 FTE/3 days with the option of 0.8 FTE/4 days for a suitable candidate)
Location: Hybrid working (1 day at home, 2 days in the office) and flexible working
Salary: £34,564 – £39,794 per annum plus 6% pension contribution (£20,738 – £23,876 at 0.6 FTE)
Contract: Permanent, subject to passing a 4-month probation
Are you looking for a better work-life balance? Would you like to work in a vibrant city and make a real difference to people’s lives using the financial and leadership skills you’ve developed in your career so far?
Action Foundation is an award-winning charity that supports and empowers asylum seekers, refugees and other migrants in the North East to overcome immediate barriers, integrate with the community, and build skills for the future. We’re looking for a Finance Manager to support the work we do.
Action Foundation is an Equal Opportunity employer, and we welcome applications from all sectors of the community, particularly those who have lived experience of migration. We also have a strong focus on safeguarding in the organisation and a DBS (Disclosure & Barring Service) check will be part of the recruitment process.
We operate hybrid working and flexible hours to accommodate a healthy work-life balance. Our offices at the CastleGate are situated close to Newcastle’s vibrant Quayside.
If you have any questions or would like an informal chat about the role, please email: vickymiller@actionfoundation.org.uk and provide your contact details.
Repairs and Maintenance Officer
Salary scale: £29,136 – £33,854 + 6% pension contribution (based on full-time)
Contract: Fixed term of six months (with the intention of extending)
Hours: 21-35 hours per week (or negotiable for the successful candidate)
Do you take pride in being able to fix things? Do you enjoy doing repairs and decorating tasks?
Then we’d love to hear from you! We need somebody with the right skills and commitment to keep the homes we provide for refugees and asylum seekers in tip-top condition.
Your work will make a real, tangible difference to the people we support, ensuring they are housed in properly maintained and safetycompliant houses and flats.
Operating from our Newcastle base, you’ll be responsible for looking after the repairs and maintenance of 17 properties across Newcastle and Gateshead. This could include general joinery, plastering, painting and decorating, brick laying and plumbing. You will also commission contractors to undertake work to agreed standards.
You’ll take charge of monitoring and delivering health and safety inspections and fire risk assessments and you’ll work with landlords and other contractors to ensure the best value for money.
If you’re interested in applying for the post or would like to find out more detail, please email our Head of Accommodation Services, Helen Cowgill: helencowgill@actionfoundation.org.uk
For further details and a full job description, please visit: https://actionfoundation.org.uk/get-involved/recruitment/ There is no application form to fill in but anyone interested should provide a brief CV, including their contact details, along with a supporting letter or statement outlining why they think they’d be suitable for the post.
Please email this to: recruitment@actionfoundation.org.uk
Alternatively you can post to:
Stanley Learning Partnership (SLP) is a Primary Education Multi-Academy Trust, established in 2017, initially with two schools. It has grown year on year and now comprises of ten primary schools in North Durham, where each school’s individual identity is celebrated.
Deputy Headteacher – L4-L8 - £53,602 - £59,167 pa to start September 2025
The Trust is looking to appoint a highly motivated, dynamic, and passionate Deputy Headteacher to work at Collierley Nursery and Primary School - a happy and thriving school, which lies at the heart of its community. Collierley prides itself on its friendly, nurturing, and supportive atmosphere where children and staff are encouraged to achieve highly and to reach their full potential.
The school is proud of its good Ofsted outcome (2022). To help us to continue on this positive journey, we are seeking to appoint a committed and dedicated experienced leader, who is exceptional in the classroom and can model outstanding pedagogy.
Applicants should be able to demonstrate a successful, proven track record in raising standards and outcomes for children, irrespective of their background or starting point.
The Deputy Headteacher will work closely with the Headteacher to help to ensure the highest standard of teaching and learning, range of opportunities and standard of attainment for all pupils is maintained. To achieve this, you will have excellent interpersonal skills and be able to inspire and motivate staff to be the best they can be.
The successful applicant will have the benefit of working with a wider network of like-minded senior leaders across the MAT – sharing best practice and driving forward continuous improvement.
For more information about the role, please speak with Mrs Angela McDermid (Headteacher), or to arrange a visit to the school, please telephone Miss Claire Conroy (Office Manager) on 01207 570298 or email her at: collierley@durhamlearning.net
You can visit us from 1.30 pm on Monday 28th April or alternatively from 9.30am on Wednesday 30th April 2025.
Candidate information packs are available from: https://www.slptrust.co.uk
Completed application forms should be emailed to: hr@stanleylearningpartnership.co.uk
Closing date for applications is: 9am, Friday 2 May 2025
Shortlisting will take place on: Friday 2 May 2025
Interviews will take place: Thursday 8 May 2025
SLP is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults. We expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment, and an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) disclosure will be sought along with other relevant pre-employment checks.
In line with the guidance in Keeping Children Safe in Education, the Trust will conduct an online search as part of their due diligence on shortlisted candidates.
RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL
About Amber Care Group
Amber Care Group is a dedicated and values‐led provider of high‐quality, bespoke care for children and young people with complex and additional needs. Established in March 2021, we’ve quickly built a strong foundation based on safety, trust, and consistency.
We are proud of our fantastic staff retention, and both of our currently registered homes have achieved consistent, overall ‘Good’ Ofsted ratings, reflecting our commitment to delivering meaningful, child‐focused care.
As a growing organisation, we are entering an exciting phase of development, with new services in the pipeline and a clear vision for expanding our positive impact across the region. We’re looking for passionate leaders to join us on this journey and help shape the future of Amber Care Group.
The Opportunity
We are seeking a passionate and experienced Responsible Individual (RI) to oversee and support the leadership of three Of‐sted Registered Children’s Homes: • A 1‐bed solo provision ‐ Middlesbrough • A 2‐bed dual occupancy home ‐ Billingham
bed home, currently in the registration process ‐Middlesbrough
This is a key leadership role where you will not only ensure quality, safety, and compliance across our existing homes—but also help shape and guide the new provisions through registration and support the future growth and expansion of the company.
Candidates must hold the Level 5 Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare.
For further details and to apply, please email: admin@ambercaregroup.co.uk
ons should be returned to Sophie Robinson: s.robinson@harrowgateacademy.org Closing date for applications: 8th May 2025 @ 9am Interview date: W/C 19th May 2025
PRINCIPAL ENGINEER
Salary: £43,693 ‐ £45,718
• Are you a Highways Engineer looking for your next challenge?
• Are you passionate about road safety?
• Do you want to work alongside likeminded dedicated professionals to develop effective strategies to improve the local community?
Well look no further – this is the opportunity for you!
We are delighted to be recruiting for a Principal Engineer to join our friendly and experienced team here at Stockton‐on‐Tees Borough Council.
This is a unique opportunity to make a tangible impact on our bor‐ough, enhancing the safety and convenience of journeys for our resi‐dents and visitors. Some of our recent projects include the Hartburn Lane Junction Improvements and development of the UK’s lowest carbon emission roads.
As Principal Engineer, you will be the driving force behind Stock‐ton’s Road Safety Strategy, and you will:
• Coordinate measures to raise public awareness about safe driving practices, emphasising the dangers of inappropriate speed, drug, and drink driving.
• Lead innovative initiatives to protect vulnerable road users and strive to meet casualty reduction targets.
• Manage the collection, analysis, and publication of casualty data to enhance safety measures.
• Develop and deliver schemes to address known road safety issues.
• Cultivate partnerships, secure external funding, and engage with local community groups to drive impactful change.
You will also be supervising a team of Officers tasked with managing the Council’s Community Participation and Ward Transport budgets, as well as overseeing the Car Parking service. Your expertise will ensure that resources are allocated effectively for maximum community benefit, driving impactful changes and fostering a safer, more engaged community.
If you would like an informal discussion about the post, please contact Phil Hardie, Network & Traffic Team Leader on: 01642 524081.
For further details and to apply, please visit: https://www.northeastjobs.org.uk/job/Principal_Engineer/277291
PRINCIPAL EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGIST
Salary: Scale Salary Point 12 £70,735 – 15 £74,790 (plus up to 3 SPA Points)
Hartlepool is a vibrant and energetic town with growing prospects. As an authority we are Outstanding and this is reflected in the services we offer. We want to continue to make Hartlepool the best it possibly can be with dedicated, driven and committed staff to help us achieve that.
The Hartlepool Psychology team is a very well respected, dynamic and creative service recognised both in both Hartlepool and regionally in the North East. Our service is focused on meeting the needs of all our children and young people, striving to promote inclusive practice and continuously working to support positive outcomes with our partner services.
As a service we are responsible for the statutory EHC needs assessments, but most of the the team’s work is delivered through traded services at the early intervention stage. We have well established Service Level Agreements with almost every school in the borough, and our plan-do-review model of service delivery is highly valued. In addition, the team is involved in a wide range of projects linked to national and regional priorities.
The team has strong links with the doctorate training course at Newcastle University, and there is a long-established commitment to supporting Trainee EPs at all levels.
We are seeking individuals to lead this successful team who will embody our organisation's core values: creative, aspirational, respectful, inclusive, nurturing and genuine, in order to drive positive change and shape a better future for our children, families and community.
For further information please contact Amanda Whitehead, Assistant Director Education on 07876 435974
For further details and to apply, please visit: https://www.northeastjobs.org.uk/job/Principal_Educational_Psychologist/278966
Closing date: 30 April 2025, midnight
Email: admin@bridgewater.newcastle.sch.uk www.bridgewater.newcastle.sch.uk
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We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced and inspirational SENDCO to further develop our popular and improving school. We are looking to appoint an enthusiastic, passionate SENDCO to join our Se‐nior Leadership Team, to work alongside our pastoral team to support and challenge our SEND learners, drive curriculum development and strive to continue to improve and raise pupil achievement.
The successful candidate will be someone with proven success as a SENDCO; they will be energetic and nurturing; will learn to know and care for our children, while ensuring that they thrive in this happy and exciting environment. They will also appreciate our pupils as unique individuals and ensure that they are taught by professionals who revel in coming to work each day.
They will challenge behaviour of SEND children, and work to continue to develop our multi‐agency approaches to ensure successful implementation of SEND approaches and SEND practice is applied constantly and effectively throughout class room practice, intervention support, alternative provision access and parental engagement.
Potential candidates are welcomed to visit our school during the week beginning 5th May: Please email: recruitment@bykerprimary.co.uk to register your interest and arrange a visit.
Application forms can be downloaded from this website under supporting documents and also from the school website: https://www.bykerprimary.org/
Completed application forms can be returned to the school at Byker
Primary School, Commercial Road, Byker, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 2AT by post or emailed to: recruitment@bykerprimary.co.uk
Closing date: 16th May 2025 at 3.00 p.m.
Shortlisting: 16th May 2025 at 3.30 p.m.
Interviews: week beginning 19th May – visits to candidates schools on Tuesday 20th or Wednesday 21st May, formal interviews and tasks all day Thursday 22nd May at Byker Primary School.
We are seeking to appoint the following three posts to enable us to continue to provide outstanding childcare, education and community services for all, ensuring that every child has the best possible start in life.
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DEPUTY 0‐3 MANAGER
Salary: £35,235 ‐ £38,626 per annum pro rata, Actual £14,284.46 ‐ £15,659.19 per annum 15 hours per week (Monday & Friday TBC), all‐year‐round.
Hours to include working between 7:30am and 6pm on a rota basis.
Level 3. Candidates should also have good spoken English and GCSE Grade C+ or equivalent in Mathematics and English.
Application packs to be downloaded from: https://www.northeastjobs.org.uk/job/Deputy_0_3_Manager/277357 Start date on 1st September 2025 with an end date of 31st March 2026 (in the first instance).
EARLY YEARS PRACTITIONER
Salary: £28,163 ‐ £30,060 per annum
37 hours per week Monday to Friday, all‐year‐round.
Hours to include working between 7:30am and 6pm on a rota basis.
fied to at least Level 3. Candidates should also have good spoken English and GCSE Grade C+ or equivalent in Mathematics and English.
Application packs to be downloaded from: https://www.northeastjobs.org.uk/job/Early_Years_Practitioner/277359
SUPPORT ASSISTANT (CHILDCARE WORKER) LEVEL 3
Salary: £25,584 ‐ £26,409 per annum pro rata, actual £21,967.8 ‐ £22,676.19 per annum
37 hours per week Monday to Friday, term‐time only plus 5 training days.
Hours to include working between 7:30am and 6pm on a rota basis.
Relevantly qualified to at least Level 2. Candidates should also have good spoken English and GCSE Grade C+ or equivalent in Mathematics and English.
Application packs to be downloaded from: https://www.northeastjobs.org.uk/job/Support_Assistant_Childcare_Worker_Level_3/277363
Start date for both roles on 28th April 2025 with an end date of 31st December 2025 (in the first instance). Bridgewater is strongly committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. The successful applicant will be re‐quired to obtain an enhanced Certificate of Disclosure from the DBS and a range of other recruitment checks. As this post involves working with children, vulnerable adults or dealing with sensitive information, writt
candidates.
Mrs Robson, Headteacher at the email or postal address above.
HIGH TUNSTALL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE Elwick Road, West Park, Hartlepool, TS26 0LQ 01429 261446
htadmin@hightunstall.hartlepool.sch.uk www.htcs.org.uk 11-16 Co-educational comprehensive, N.O.R. 1396 (Foundation Status)
High Tunstall College of Science is seeking to appoint an outstanding Physical Education Teacher with a passion for delivery of Dance within the curriculum for September 2025.
This role is pivotal in our development as a College and will be central to the continuing improvement that High Tunstall College of Science has shown. The successful candidate will be an excellent practitioner that is able to deliver all elements of our diverse and broad Physical Education curriculum whilst providing an additionality for dance within curricular and extra-curricular delivery.
The Sports Science Faculty prides itself on a broad and extensive extra-curricular programme. The successful candidate will be challenged to drive the delivery of dance as part of our extra-curricular programme, utilising our state of the art facilities to showcase our talented students during a range of performances across an academic year
Supporting documents and how to apply for this post are available on the College website: www.htcs.org.uk/vacancies via the Face-Ed link.
The College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and to equality of opportunity. An enhanced DBS will be required.
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Administration Assistant
Location: Brokk UK Ltd, Milnthorpe, Cumbria
Job Type: Part time
Brokk UK is a dynamic and growing organization committed to excellence and innovation. We are looking for a dedicated and detail-oriented Admin Assistant to join our team and support our daily operations.
Key Responsibilities:
• Perform general office duties, including answering phones, managing correspondence, and maintaining office supplies.
• Organize and maintain filing systems, both physical and digital.
• Write and carry out risk assessments to ensure a safe working environment.
• Conduct internal audits to ensure compliance with company policies and procedures.
• Scan and file documents accurately and efficiently.
• Assist in maintaining and updating the Health and Safety policy.
• Support other administrative tasks as needed.
Qualifications:
• Proven experience as an administrative assistant or in a similar role.
• Strong organizational and time-management skills.
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook).
• Attention to detail.
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
• Knowledge of Health and Safety regulations is a plus.
What We Offer:
• Competitive salary and flexible working hours.
• Opportunities for professional development and growth.
• A supportive and collaborative work environment.
Please send your CV and a cover letter to: admin@brokk.co.uk
Service Technician
Competitive base salary + Overtime
Brokk UK are looking for a Service Technician to carry out services and repairs on our range of machines and partner products.
Based in our Milnthorpe depot the successful applicant will also be expected to attend construction sites across the UK.
The applicant will have:-
• A keenness to learn
• Experience of electrical & hydraulic systems
• Full UK driving licence
• Physically fit
• Ability to work flexible hours and work around a changing schedule
Full product training will be given. A fully stocked service vehicle, computer and phone will be supplied.
To apply, please contact us via:Tel: 01539 566055 or e-mail: admin@brokk.co.uk
CLERK AND RESPONSIBLE FINANCIAL OFFICER
Salary: SCP 24 - 28
Billinge Chapel End Parish Council are seeking a clerk and responsible financial officer on a basis of 18 hours per week. They are looking for someone with experience of working in local governance or a related field and who has a hands-on style along with good interpersonal, administrative, financial and ICT skills. The clerk is based in the public hall.
The job description and other relevant information can be downloaded on the parish council's website: https://billingeparishcouncil.gov.uk
Applications should be made electronically, providing a CV, information about your experience, and stating how you meet the requirement for the post.
Further information can be obtained from the clerk at: clerk@billingeparishcouncil.gov.uk.
Tel: 07483 325 064
Resident Graduate Assistant
We are seeking an exceptional individual for the position of Resident Graduate Assistant to support the Head of Boarding in supervising and organising activities for our boarders. The role involves a range of responsibilities, including daytime, evening and weekend duties. A genuine commitment to ensuring the best possible experience for our boarders is essential, as is the ability to combine strong organisational skills with a warm and inclusive approach.
• One-year appointment, part time
• 32 hours per week post (including weekend working)
• £14,892 actual salary (plus attractive two bedroom self-contained flat, including all bills and utilities)
• Commencing September 2025
Further details and application forms are available from the HR Officer, Mr Andrew Young. By e-mail: andrewyoung@keswick.cumbria.sch.uk
Keswick School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS clearance and appropriate pre-employment checks, including on-line and social media checks.
Lancaster Christ Church C of E Primary School
Highfield, Derwent Road, Lancaster, LA1 3ES
Tel: 01524 60955
www.christchurch‐lancaster.lancs.sch.uk
As Assistant Headteacher, the successful applicant will play a key role in ensuring the e
ective implementation of our school curriculum, working closely with Subject Leaders to monitor teaching and learning, as well as ensuring regular liaison with Nominated Governors. They will also work with Middle and Senior Leaders to develop and embed assessment practices in order to monitor the impact of the curriculum for all children.
The successful applicant will take on Subject Leader responsibility for Mathematics across the school. It is expected that while some applicants may already have experience of subject leadership of Maths, others may not. The priority is a proven record of subject leadership in their current school and the motivation and enthusiasm to continue their professional development in embracing a new role.
Application form available from: head@christchurch‐lancaster.lancs.sch.uk or via school website: https://www.christchurch‐lancaster.lancs.sch.uk/vacancies/
Please return completed applications either via email: head@christchurch‐lancaster.lancs.sch.uk or post: Lancaster Christ Church C of E Primary School, Derwent Road, Lancaster, LA1 3ES.
The Blackburn Diocesan application form should be submitted together with a supporting letter. Letters should not exceed three sides of A4, minimum size 12 font. CVs will not be accepted.
are interested,
PROJECT MANAGER
CalMax Construction Limited is looking for a highly motivated individual with a robust knowledge base and experience in a similar role within a construction or civil engineering environment.
The successful candidate will demonstrate a strong work ethic, excellent communication and management skills, and a thorough understanding of current Health and Safety legislation, including the CDM 2015 Regulations. Dependability and a willingness to take on responsibility are essential qualities for this role.
ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS:
• Diploma or Degree in Engineering, Surveying or Project Management
• Experience in similar management role with a construction or civils contractor.
• Strong knowledge and recent experience of SBCC and NEC forms of contract.
• IT – must be proficient with Microsoft Office suite such as Word, Outlook, Excel and Project.
• Comfortable dealing with clients, programming works and managing workforce.
• Current full driving license.
DESIRABLE REQUIREMENTS:
• Affiliation or member with recognized professional body ‐ RICS/CIOB.
• Site Managers Safety Training Scheme – SMSTS
• CSCS card.
• Familiar with construction drawings and using Auto CAD.
PLANT OPERATORS
Aberdeenshire - 551
Are you passionate about making a difference to a person’s life?
Would you like the opportunity to provide an individual with a better quality of life?
If you are passionate about providing person centred care to individuals with a diverse range of support needs, this is the job for you! There are full time and part time vacancies available in all areas, Both contracted and zero hours/bank positions. Waking night and sleep over cover also required. Shifts are predominantly 7.5 hours in duration, so staff have the opportunity to know supported people really well and engage in support for all aspects of daily living including, holidays, clubs, hobbies and social events.
Candidates who have a driving licence preferred but not essential. Areas we cover:
• Macduff
• Banff
• Whitehills
• Ladysbridge
• Portsoy
• Turriff
• Peterhead
• Edinburgh
• North Lanarkshire
We value reliability, a strong work ethic, and adaptability. We’re interested in people who work well independently and as part of a team. If you’re coming from a different sector but have mechanical, technical, or heavy‐equipment experience—or are sim‐ply enthusiastic about building a new career in construction—we encourage you to apply.
ESSENTIAL CRITERIA:
CPCS/NPORS Card – Essential
Full UK Driving Licence – Preferred
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Operating a range of equipment safely and efficiently across our varied project sites.
• Working with an experienced team on exciting projects that make a tangible impact.
• Aiding in the completion of projects by applying your skill, precision, and commitment to quality.
SKILLED LABOURERS
• Pumpherston Benefits:
• £12.32 per hour
• 20K free life cover
• Training
• PVG costs paid by company
• Enrolment info SQV Level 2
• Refer a Friend Scheme (rewards up to £2000)
• Pensions Scheme
• Annual Family Fun Days
• Mears Rewards
We are looking for reliable and diligent individuals who can work independently and collaboratively. Candidates should demonstrate professionalism, technical competence, and a commitment to maintaining high standards in all tasks undertaken.
ESSENTIAL CRITERIA:
CSCS Card – Preferred
Full UK Driving Licence – Preferred
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Execute a variety of construction and civil engineering tasks, adhering to project‐specific requirements.
• Collaborate effectively with colleagues to achieve project objectives in both domestic and commercial contexts.
• Uphold rigorous standards of safety, efficiency, and quality in all work performed.
If you meet the above criteria and are interested in joining our team, we invite you to apply and contribute to the continued success of CalMax Construction Limited by visiting: https://www.calmaxconstruction.co.uk/careers
Phone: 01851700007 Email: info@calmaxconstruction.co.uk
Senior Care Worker
Salary: £30,315 ‐ £31,300 (SCW27)
We’re Looking for a Superstar Senior Care Worker!
Hey you! Yes, YOU! Are you the kind of person who lights up a room with your kindness? Do you have a knack for turning ordinary moments into extraordinary ones? Well, grab a cup of tea and keep reading – we might just have the perfect role for you!
We’re on the lookout for a Senior Care Worker to join our amazing team! This isn’t just a job; it’s a chance to make a real difference in the lives of those who need it most.
What’s in it for you?
• A rewarding career where every day is different and filled with purpose
• Competitive pay and great benefits – because superheroes deserve to be rewarded!
• Training and development opportunities to help you shine even brighter, we will even pay a contribution towards your professional membership fees
• A supportive, friendly team who are just as passionate as you
What will you be doing?
• Supporting our incredible residents with their daily needs – from a friendly chat to helping with personal care
• Leading and mentoring junior staff – because teamwork makes the dream work!
• Being a listening ear, a helping hand, and a source of comfort
What do we need from you?
• Experience in care work – you know your stuff!
• Leadership skills – you’re ready to take the lead with confidence and compassion
• A big, caring heart – this is non‐negotiable!
• Relevant qualifications in health and social care
We’re looking for someone who’s as passionate about people as we are. If you’re ready to turn compassion into a career and put smiles on faces every day, we want to hear from you!
Don’t wait – your next adventure starts here. Join our family and become a true care hero!
We also offer you a range of benefits that you would expect from an organisation that support others.
Firstly, there is access to a wide range of exclusive retail and leisure discounts through our rewards scheme and the Blue Light Discount card. We also ensure that your future and that of your loved ones is secured with a generous contributory pension plan and death in service benefit. Balancing work and family are made easier with our suite of enhanced family friendly policies and your health and wellness are prioritised with access to our health cash plan, giving you cash back for a wide range of health treatments. We even have access to a care concierge service to assist you with life's challenges, providing invaluable support when you need it most.
But we also know that your training and development is important to you, and as well as a contribution to your professional membership fees, we are keen to support you in making the right steps to learn, grow and develop in ways that are right for you.
CrossReach has been at the forefront of high quality social care for over 150 years, providing loving care to people of all ages and supporting them to live life to the full whatever their circumstances. During that time, we have worked hard to understand the needs of the people who turn to us for help and with them have been at the forefront of pioneering services which have literally changed thousands of lives for the better. Today we are one of the largest social care providers in Scotland, with experience across a broad range of services. We are still growing, learning, and improving, thanks to the incredible people we have the privilege to support, and all those who support us. We are part of the Church of Scotland and aim to provide social care services and specialist resources in Christ’s name to further the caring work of the Church to people in challenging circumstances.
As we do our work in Christ’s name the job you have applied for requires you to have a Christian faith and be able to work within and uphold our Christian Ethos. This is an Occupational Requirement under Part 1 of Schedule 9 to the Equality Act 2010.
This post requires you to be a member of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme and undertake the necessary vetting checks. You will also be required to be registered with SSSC and it is your professional responsibility to ensure that you meet the standards and criteria for registration.
We have a legal obligation to ensure that we do not employ any worker who has not been granted the relevant permission to work in the UK. This permission is without exception granted by UK Visas and Immigrations. We are required to check the entitlement to work in the UK of all prospective employees, regardless of nationality or job category.
We are committed to ensuring that we attract, retain, and develop the very best people to build a diverse and talented team and we recognise that every individual’s unique background, experience and ability contributes to our success. We aim to create an inclusive and inspiring environment where individuals feel valued and respected and where people can belong, thrive and be their very best, whoever they are.
If you have any queries regarding this role or our recruitment process, please contact the Recruitment team on recruitment.team@crossreach.org.uk
For further details and to apply, please visit: https://www.jobtrain.co.uk/crossreach/Job/JobDetail?JobId=12948
Please note: We reserve the right to close this advert prior to the closing date. Therefore, please make sure you complete and submit your application at an early stage.
Press Toolmakers / Trainee Toolmakers
Salary: £480 to £760 Weekly
We are looking to recruit Fully experienced Press Tool Makers and also Trainee Press Toolmakers.
Potential trainees would preferably have previous experience in the engineering sector, and be familiar with using engineering machinery.
Excellent working environment and working conditions. For
• Starting date: September 2025 Assistant
things for the children entrusted to our care.
This is an excellent and rare opportunity to join a dynamic, innovative and vibrant school as it continues on its quest to be the best school in the Country. If you are a practising and committed Catholic and want to work with wonderful students, committed staff and a forward‐thinking leadership team, this is the school for you. We are always striving to improve and we want you to be part of this journey.
• GCSE results consistently exceed 85% for students achieving grade 4+, with progress scores regularly placing the school as the highest in West Sussex.
• Our Sixth Form is thriving and continues to grow.
• A‐Level results and progress scores place us first in West Sussex.
• We are rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted in all categories.
• We are a strategic lead in the Xavier Teaching School Hub and play a leading role within the Bosco Catholic Education Trust.
HOW TO APPLY
Please visit: https://www.sphcs.co.uk/ for further details and an application form.
Please submit your application using the CES Senior Leadership Application Form and email to Jacqui Inglis at jinglis@sphcs.co.uk along with a covering letter.
Visits to meet Tim Hulse, Headteacher, and to view the school are strongly encouraged. The school will be available to view during the Easter holiday (7‐17 April) by prior arrangement with Tim Hulse (thulse@sphcs.co.uk). After 22 April, visits can be arranged with Jacqui Inglis, Head’s PA on 01243 558205 or email jinglis@sphcs.co.uk .
• Closing date: 9am Friday, 25 April 2025
• Interviews: To be held on 8 and / or 9 May 2025
Eynsham Parish Council requires a full time Parish Clerk
Salary Range: SCP 29 to 36
£37,336 - £44,428(pending national pay award) plus LGPS pension (additional points awarded for qualifications)
Eynsham Parish Council is looking to appoint a new Clerk to the Council.
This is an exciting and demanding full-time role requiring leadership, local government expertise and excellent communication skills.
Flexibility is essential as the post includes evening and weekend work.
*Please note, depending on the volume of applications received, this vacancy may close early. *
For further details please visit:eynsham-pc.gov.uk or contact either Richard Wilkins (Deputy Clerk) on 07956 901622 Or Cllr Ross Macken (Council Chair) on 07899 964760
who is also an excellent Class Teacher, to join our wonderful primary school set in the heart of a stunning woodland, as we embark on the next stage of our journey to educational excellence.
We have just under 200 children aged 4 – 11 and an exceptionally dedicated teaching and support staff team, who all have the highest aspirations for our children. We know that children flourish when they are treated with care and respect.
The successful candidate will:
• Be passionate and dedicated to do whatever it takes for all children to thrive and succeed.
• Be calm, kind and able to see the best in every child and member of staff
• Be able to work collaboratively and flexibly with the Headteacher, Keystage Leaders and SENDCo to drive the strategic and operational direction of the school forwards, to ensure excellent teaching, highly effective learning and high standards of attainment, behaviour and attendance.
• Be able to monitor the effectiveness of the curriculum and its assessment and ensure that statutory requirements are met.
• Be experienced in rigorous tracking and monitoring of children’s attainment and progress.
• Be able to communicate confidently, clearly and sensitively, with a strong commitment to nurturing positive relationships with children, parents/carers, governors and the community.
• Be experienced in motivating, challenging and coaching staff to achieve their best.
• Be able to lead on whole school initiatives.
• Have experience of leading a core subject.
• Be an inspirational and experienced class teacher who can demonstrate a record of success in accelerating children’s progress.
• Be committed to the principles of inclusion and diversity across all areas of school life.
• Help with the efficient and effective deployment of staff and resources in order to meet the needs of the school.
For details on how to apply and to download an application form, please visit the University of Chichester (Multi) Academy website job vacancies page: https://www.unicat.org.uk/ and email your form to our Senior Admin Assistant, Mrs Sarah Stanbridge: s.stanbridge@woodlea.hants.sch.uk
Applicants are warmly encouraged to visit the school and informally meet with the Headteacher, Mrs Abigail Oliver,
Headteacher
Salary: £62,202 to £72,162
West Wittering Parochial Primary School is situated in an historic seaside village 6.5 miles southwest of Chichester. It is a small church school of up to 104 pupils split across 4 classes which is situated in the centre of the village with very strong links with the local supportive community. We strive to make every child feel valued so that they can become successful learners including those with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
At West Wittering school our core values and learner tools are at the root of all that we do at school in order to provide an educational setting for children to ENJOY learning and life in all of it’s fullness, ACHIEVE their potential by aiming high and ASPIRE to explore all opportunities and be the best person that they can be.
Responsible Finance Officer (RFO)
Salary Range: SCP 24-28 £34,314 to £37,938 pro rata, Hours: 25/30 per week with a flexible working pattern
Closing Date: 28 March 2025
Contact: Sarah Kearney
Email: clerk@kidlington-pc.gov.uk
Website: www.kidlington-pc.gov.uk
Kidlington Parish Council is seeking an experienced and motivated financial professional to collaborate with the Parish Clerk in managing the Council’s finances. This is a vital role requiring strong financial acumen, attention to detail, and an understanding of local government operations.
Key Responsibilities:
•
manage a variety of challenging behaviours
• Are you are an ambitious teacher with a clear personal philosophy on education throughout the Primary Stage?
• Do you have a wealth of ideas and good subject knowledge and now seek the setting in which they can make a real impact?
• Are you committed to the highest standards of teaching and learning?
• Are you an outstanding practitioner who is keen to play an instrumental role in the continuing and accelerated improvement of our school?
• Do you believe strongly in providing a quality education to all children and wish to be part of a forward thinking, ambitious school?
• Can you successfully lead a subject and offer guidance to teachers throughout the primary phase?
• Do you have the drive and ambition to further your career?
Tours with the Headteacher are strongly recommended. Please contact the school office if you would like a candidate tour. For fur‐ther details, an application pack or to book a visit, please contact the school office, on 02392 584048. Alternatively please email: adminoffice@newtown.hants.sch.uk
We are also recruiting an Early Years (Maternity cover) Class Teacher and Learning Support Assistants. Please visit the school website for details https://www.newtownceprimary.co.uk/
Closing Date: Wednesday 24th April 2025 – 12 noon
Interview Date(s): Friday 2nd May 2025
Teaching Assistant
Salary: £22,667 ‐ £22998.15 plus £750 SSA, ACTUAL salary
Our Christian values emanate through all that we do here, from the way that our curriculum is designed to meet the needs of all our learners, to enable EVERY learner to succeed, through to the concept of loving thy neighbour through our behaviours. We embrace the school as being part of our community and the way we set expectations, engage and support both our children, and families, reflects this. As a school we value dignity and respect, promoting individual beliefs, talents and the needs of each and every individual child.
We received a Good OFSTED rating (October 2022) with Outstanding in our Early Years Learning and Personal Development and a Good SIAMS rating (June 2023).
The Role After 6 years our existing Headteacher is making a career move to a larger school and so the Governors are looking to appoint a new Headteacher to start in April 2025.
We are seeking an inspirational and visionary experienced leader who is either looking to take the next step as a Headteacher or who is a current Headteacher to provide a high quality of education for our children. The applicant needs to be flexible, good at multi-tasking have good communication and management skills, the ability to manage a tight budget and to be able to build positive relationships with staff, pupils, parents and the wider community. There is also a requirement to teach to cover classes or support revision.
The Governors will be available to show you around our school on 17/18th December 2024 and 7/8 January 2025. Please contact the school office on 01243 513015, or email us at office@westwitteringschool.co.uk to arrange a visit.
For further details and an application form, please visit: https://www.westsussex.gov.uk/jobs/school-jobs/ and once completed send to: hrschooladverts@westsussex.gov.uk
£19,388.51 ‐ £19,671.24, plus SSA £750
Repor ng to the Class Teacher or in their absence the Higher Level Teaching Assistant you will be responsible for the support and delivery of teaching and learning at key stages 2, 3, 4 and post 16. You will model best prac ce and provide effec ve communica on surrounding lesson requirements.
You will also work closely with internal and external stakeholders to successfully contribute to the delivery of the vision, ethos, aims and objec ves of the academy; in turn, enabling successful learning and achievement by young people and sustained improvement in their spiritual, moral, social, cultural, mental and physical well‐being in prepara on for the opportuni es, responsibili es and experiences of adult life.
Previous experience is not required to apply for this role; however, you must be an effec ve, confident communicator and able to keep accurate records such as the recording of learning outcomes with excellent a en on to detail. You will demonstrate an approach of facilita on and re‐flec ve prac ce within the role.
Closing date: Monday, 28th April 2025
Occupa onal Therapist
Salary: £37,657.83 ‐ £46,160.69 (G37‐H44) *Pro Rata Actual, £29,667.34 ‐ £36,366.00
Occupa onal Therapist
Salary: £37,657.83 ‐ £46,160.69 (G37‐H44) *Pro Rata Actual, £29,667.34 ‐ £36,366.00
You will be responsible for developing and providing a high quality specialised pediatric occupa onal therapy service to children and young people aged 9 to 19 who have au sm and / or social & emo onal difficul es. This will include carrying out student assessments to include sensory integration. You will support and enhance the young person’s ability to perform every day activities and participate in multiple environments.
You will be responsible for developing and providing a high quality specialised pediatric occupa onal therapy service to children and young people aged 9 to 19 who have au sm and / or social & emo onal difficul es. This will include carrying out student assessments to include sensory integration. You will support and enhance the young person’s ability to perform every day activities and participate in multiple environments.
You will work with the leadership and staff teams in the academy. You will contribute to the crea on of an ethos, suppor ng a vision and direc on which enables effec ve support, and achievement by students, and, a sustained improvement in the young people’s spiritual, moral, social, cultural, mental and physical well‐being.
You will work with the leadership and staff teams in the academy. You will contribute to the crea on of an ethos, suppor ng a vision and direc on which enables effec ve support, and achievement by students, and, a sustained improvement in the young people’s spiritual, moral, social, cultural, mental and physical well‐being.
Your role will support young people in prepara on for the opportuni es, responsibili es and experiences of adult life. This is an exci ng yet challenging me to join this academy and really make your mark whilst developing your career. If this challenge inspires you then we are wai ng to hear from you.
Your role will support young people in prepara on for the opportuni es, responsibili es and experiences of adult life. This is an exci ng yet challenging me to join this academy and really make your mark whilst developing your career. If this challenge inspires you then we are wai ng to hear from you.
• Oversee the financial management of Kidlington Parish Council, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and policies
• Maintain accurate financial records, including budgeting, accounts, and financial reports
• Assist in budget setting, monitoring expenditures, and preparing financial statements
• Attend Finance & Asset Meetings and take minutes as required
• Process payroll, VAT returns, and statutory financial submissions
• Work closely with the Parish Clerk to ensure effective financial governance and decision-making
• Implement financial controls and procedures to ensure transparency and accountability
• Support audit processes and liaise with internal and external auditors
• End-of-Year accounts
Qualifications & Person Specification:
Essential:
• Strong financial management and administrative experience
• Excellent numerical, analytical, and problem-solving skills
• Proficiency in financial software and Microsoft Office applications
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Strong interpersonal and communication skills
• Highly organised with the ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines
Desirable:
• Experience in local government or Town/Parish Council finance
• Knowledge of financial regulations applicable to parish councils
• A relevant finance qualification such as FILCA, AAT, ACCA, or CIMA (or willingness to obtain one)
• Familiarity with budget preparation, monitoring, and year-end accounting procedures
This is an excellent opportunity for a proactive and detail-oriented financial professional to play a crucial role in supporting the work of Kidlington Parish Council.
Principal Lawyer
Salary: £63,778 - £69,823 per annum
We have a fantastic opportunity available for a Principal Lawyer to join our proactive Legal team here at Wokingham Borough Council, on a Full Time, Permanent basis.
As the Principal Lawyer you will lead on Planning-related legal matters, providing crucial legal advice to support our work in shaping the future of Wokingham. This pivotal role will include leading a team of legal professionals, providing expert legal advice and especially support in the crucial area of planning and development.
You will be responsible for implementing a consistent, corporate approach to legal advice and acting as an expert advisor in respect to the law, best practice and procedure. You will manage the relevant legal team in delivery of legal advice and guidance.
Wokingham Borough Council is a dynamic and progressive local authority committed to delivering high quality services to our community. It’s an exciting time to join us, you will have the opportunity to work on a range of interesting, high profile and rewarding projects across the borough.
We offer flexible working arrangements, with the option to hybrid work between home and the office in Wokingham, in addition to the necessary in-person meetings based on business needs.
Key responsibilities:
• To be a member of the LIGS Leadership Team taking a proactive role in ensuring that (i) the Council’s vision, values and objective are met and (ii) the LIGS service plan is understood and delivered, both in accordance with the law and best practice
Closing date: Monday, 31st March 2025 Interview date: Sunday, 6th April 2025
Speech and Language Therapist Salary: Grade E29 (£29,761.80) – F36 (£37,050.03) FTE (Pro Rata for 35 hours Per week) Actual £23,446.74 ‐ £29,188.51
Closing date: Monday, 31st March 2025
• Be the professional expert and act as lead advisor for relevant area of expertise within relevant legal team.
• Lead, manage and motivate the relevant legal team to deliver high performance and lead on the management and strategy of the relevant legal team
Interview date: Sunday, 6th April 2025
Speech and Language Therapist
Salary: Grade E29 (£29,761.80) – F36 (£37,050.03) FTE (Pro Rata for 35 hours Per week) Actual £23,446.74 ‐ £29,188.51
We are looking for a Speech and Language Therapist to join this exci ng school, this is a really exci ng opportunity to be part of something very special from the start.
Speech and Language Therapist
Salary: Grade E29 (£29,761.80) – F36 (£37,050.03) FTE (Pro Rata for 35 hours Per week) Actual £23,446.74 ‐ £29,188.51
• Deputise for Head of Legal & Information Governance Services, including advising members and officers in public and private meetings, and reviewing and clearing officer reports and briefing notes to the Senior Leadership Team, the Executive, Committees/Sub-Committees and Council
Repor ng to the Principal at Quest Academy, you will provide a specialised child‐centred speech and language therapy service to children and young people aged between 8 to 19 years of age who have au sm and associated complex needs across the academy, undertaking assessment, interpreta on of assessment results, evalua on, diagnosis, treatment, advice and review.
We are looking for a Speech and Language Therapist to join this exci ng school, this is a really exci ng opportunity to be part of something very special from the start.
We are looking for a Speech and Language Therapist to join this exci ng school, this is a really exci ng opportunity to be part of something very special from the start.
Repor ng to the Principal at Quest Academy, you will provide a specialised child‐centred speech and language therapy service to children and young people aged between 8 to 19 years of age who have au sm and associated complex needs across the academy, undertaking assessment, interpreta on of assessment results, evalua on, diagnosis, treatment, advice and review.
You will also work closely with internal and external stakeholders to successfully contribute to the delivery of the vision, ethos, aims and objec ves of the academy; in turn, enabling successful learning and achievement by young people and sustained improvement in their spiritual, moral, cultural, mental and physical well‐being in prepara on for the opportuni es, responsibili es and experiences of adult life.
Repor ng to the Principal at Quest Academy, you will provide a specialised child‐centred speech and language therapy service to children and young people aged between 8 to 19 years of age who have au sm and associated complex needs across the academy, undertaking assessment, interpreta on of assessment results, evalua on, diagnosis, treatment, advice and review.
• To attend Council, Executive, committees and other member meetings in person when requested by the Head of Legal & Information Governance Service or Assistant Director – Governance.
For further discussion please contact Neil Allen, Head of Legal & Deputy Monitoring Officer via email neil.allen@wokingham.gov.uk
For further details and to apply, please visit: https://www.publiclawjobs.co.uk/display-job/34615/PrincipalLawyer.html?searchId=1740744652.8642&page=1
Closing date: Monday, 31st March 2025 For further details and to apply, please visit: h ps://candidates.every.educa on
You will also work closely with internal and external stakeholders to successfully contribute to the delivery of the vision, ethos, aims and objec ves of the academy; in turn, enabling successful learning and achievement by young people and sustained improvement in their spiritual, moral, social,
Grove Building Services
Plastering Specialists
PLASTERER REQUIRED
Must be able to cover all aspects of plastering external / internal. Clean and tody/work as a team.
GENERAL BUILDER REQUIRED
Must be a tidy and competent worker. Varied local work.
Please contact Terry on 07708 286390
Finance and Committee Support Officer
Salary: SCP 14 - 15: £28,624 – £29,093 pro rata Sidmouth Town Council is the first tier of local government in the town of Sidmouth, a prestigious seaside resort on Devon’s Jurassic coast and the second largest of eight towns in East Devon. The Town Council takes a proactive approach to improving the lives of people in Sidmouth and the Sid Valley as well as fulfilling its statutory duties. It undertakes numerous initiatives including the promotion of tourism and the local economy, safeguarding our local environment and providing services to children and young people. We are ambitious for the future of our town and embrace innovation. The Council is seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic colleague to join our close-knit, supportive team to provide financial administration for the accounts of the Council whilst providing committee support as required. This role is vital in helping to deliver the Town Council’s aspiring programme of services and projects. Reporting to the Town Clerk, you will be involved in all aspects of the Council’s income and expenditure related activities including day to day budgeting and accounting management, budget monitoring and VAT Returns, bank reconciliation and management of Council reserves. You will be required to produce reports for both the Town Clerk and elected Members whilst publishing necessary statutory reports to auditors and government as required via the Council’s Rialtas system software. Your role will include supporting Sidmouth Town Council in setting its yearly precept budget and provide committee support as necessary. You must have an excellent understanding of Financial systems and accounting. Ideally, you will have a relevant qualification in accounting together with a knowledge of local government.
An application form is available online at www.sidmouth.gov.uk or by contacting the Town Clerk, Sidmouth Town Council, Woolcombe House, Sidmouth, Devon EX10 9BB. Tel 01395 512424
Unfortunately, we do not have the resources to acknowledge receipt of applications, but if you have not heard from us within 3 weeks of the closing date, please assume you have not been successful on this occasion.
CHAXHILL HALL ARE RECRUITING...
Care Assistant
Full and Part Time hours, includes every other weekend, shifts include 8am-4pm and 4pm-10pm (may include occasional night shift) potential to progress to senior positions
Domestic Assistant
To include general cleaning of the home 2-3 shifts per week, shifts 8am-2pm (including every other weekend) Covid vaccinations are a requirement for this job position.
For further details of the above positions please contact Portia Brown on 01452 760717
Head of Woodlanders
Salary: Between £25,942.00 per annum (£17.00 per hour) and £28,994.00 per annum (£19.00 per hour). Dependent on experience. Full Time ‐ Term Time
The role If successful you would be responsible for the day‐to day running of Woodlanders Pre‐School to include coordinating the provision of a caring, safe, secure and stimulating environment ensuring that standards are met and children receive excellent quality care and education.
You would also be our Designated Safeguarding Lead using your knowledge to maintain a safe environment for all. You would be working with an experienced team of professionals supported by our Board of Trustees.
What we are looking for The successful candidate will be:
• Caring, welcoming, playful and friendly, with a genuine love and enjoyment of working with young children.
• An inspirational and experienced leader with a passion for early childhood education and a solution‐focused approach to leading your team and pre‐school setting • An excellent communicator who can relate well to both children and adults. You will be the go‐to person for support and guidance for families and our staff team
• Able to bring the very best out of your team members every day, nurturing a generous, kind and supportive team spirit, as well as building and maintaining great processes and clear operational structures and policies within which your team can thrive and grow
• Suitably qualified with a minimum of Level 3 qualification in Early Years and Childcare
• Knowledgeable regarding Safeguarding, EYFS, SEND and OFSTED requirements
Visits to Woodlanders are warmly welcomed. Please telephone us on 01364 652181 to arrange a visit.
To request more information and an application pack please email: finance@woodlanderspreschool.co.uk
Woodlanders is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check. Online searches will form part of our short‐listing process.
WANTED
Mechanic and MOT Tester
for busy local garage in Exmouth.
Monday-Friday 8.30am - 5.30pm
Wages negotiable upon experience, company pension.
Please call: 01395 265837 for further details.
Assistant Headteacher
Salary: Leadership Scale Points 6 ‐ 8: £56,316 ‐ £59,167 FTE (dependent on experience)
Required to start September 2025.
Description: Inspiring Leadership Opportunity for as Special School
Assistant Headteacher
This position will be based at Mill Ford Riverside located in St Budeaux.
Are you an experienced and passionate educator looking for the next step in your leadership journey? Do you have the drive to make a profound impact on the lives of children with severe and profound learning needs?
Mill Ford School is seeking a dynamic and dedicated Assistant Headteacher to lead and inspire within our specialist provision, based in a thriving mainstream primary school. This is an exciting opportunity to join a committed team, ensuring exceptional education for primary‐aged pupils with complex learning needs while also playing a pivotal role in improving whole‐school attendance.
The Role:
As Assistant Headteacher, you will:
• Teach & Lead – Deliver high‐quality, engaging learning experiences for primary‐aged children with severe and profound learning needs. Support and develop an outstanding curriculum tailored to individual needs.
• Inspire & Support – Lead and mentor staff, fostering a collaborative and high‐performing team. Champion best practices in SEND education.
• Drive Attendance Improvement – Take strategic responsibility for whole‐school attendance, developing initiatives that support engagement and reduce absence.
• Work in Partnership – Collaborate with colleagues across, promoting inclusion and shared learning. Engage with parents, carers, and external professionals to provide holistic support for every child.
If you would like to discuss this role further please contact Claire Wills, Headteacher, via the school. The Headteacher will also host a visit to Mill Ford Riverside for potential applicants on Wednesday 12th March 2025, if you would like to book a space for the visit please contact the school.
If you are ready to make a difference and take on this rewarding lead‐ership role, we would love to hear from you. Full details and an application form are available from the school website: https://www.millfordschool.co.uk/welcome/sta
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or 01803 861257. For further information and to apply, please click on the link below: https://ce0750li.webitrent.com/ce0750li_webrecruitment/wrd/run /etrec179gf.open?WVID=9841012PF5&LANG=USA&VACANCY_ID=2 195133Z06
Building Control Technical Support Officer
Salary: £24,790 - £27,269 per annum, pro rata
We are looking for a first class administrator to support our Building Control Team that is working in partnership with Mid Devon.
You will provide administrative support to the service including front line customer contact, registration of applications and system administration of ICT systems and the partnership website. This post provides excellent prospects for advancement and the opportunity to work in a flexible way, with a degree of home working where the demands of the service permit.
For further details and to apply, please visit: https://www.northdevon.gov.uk/jobs-and-careers
Closing date: 9th May 2025
Interview date: 22nd/23rd May 2025
If you have not heard by the interview date, please assume that you have been unsuccessful on this occasion.
Facilities Officer
as a Highway Electrical Technician within the Delivery Team. About the Role
The Highway Electrical Asset Team is responsible for the management and maintenance of all on-street highway electrical assets owned by Bristol City Council. These include:
Street lighting
Illuminated Signs/Bollards
Electric vehicle (EV) charging points
Trader and events power supplies • And much more
In this role, you'll help keep our spectacular waterfront city moving and connected. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone looking to develop their electrical and lighting skills in a progressive and fast-moving sector.
Closing date: 25th May 2025
For further information, please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification or alternatively, please contact Shaun Taylor on email shaun.taylor@bristol.gov.uk or Steven Thomas on email steven.thomas@bristol.gov.uk For further details and to apply, please visit: https://www.bristol.gov.uk/jobs
At Bristol City Council, we value having a workforce as diverse as the city we serve. We therefore welcome, develop and promote people from all sections of the community. Appointments will be made on merit.
This is a new role within Okehampton Town Council. The successful applicant will be responsible for the maintenance and management of the Council’s buildings including roofed structures within Simmons Park and at other locations as may be applicable. Incorporated into the role is the facilitation of events, liaison with hirers, building related health and safety, and line management of caretaking staff.
The Facilities Officer will be required to obtain quotations for and oversee building and maintenance work, prepare and write reports to the council and attend evening meetings as required, normally on a Monday. Some other evening and weekend working may be required.
Please refer to the job description for full details of the requirements which is predominantly desk/office based.
In all cases a basic DBS check will be undertaken, and an enhanced DBS check may be undertaken in accordance with requirements for the Youth Council and work experience and volunteer opportunities that the council offers.
The application form and further information can be download from the website www.okehampton.gov.uk or obtained from the office. A word version of the application form can be provided on request.
For an informal chat about the post please contact Emma James, Town Clerk. townclerk@okehampton.gov.uk 01835 53179
Closing date – Friday 9th May 2025 Interviews are anticipated to be held on 19th May 2025
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Senior Teacher/SLT Member
Salary: UPS
Thinking of leaving teaching? Feeling like the system is grinding you down and you cannot do the things you need to do to support growth and have a real impact on young peoples lives? If this resonates with you – come and visit the Wildings. We are recruiting and this opportunity could be perfect for you…
Are you ready to transform the lives of our future society?
We are looking for:
• QTS/ QTLS
• A caring, patient, assertive, enthusiastic individual.
• Who is ready to provide support and 1:1 learning for young people aged between 7 - 18 years.
• Experience in a specialist SEMH setting.
• Experience and/ or relevant training in
• SEN
• Trauma
• Attachment
• Anxiety
• Neurodiversity
• PDA
• ADHD
• Sensitivity and flexibility are necessary qualities
• Ability to work as part of our effective team.
• Knowledge of Thrive and PACE would be advantageous.
This exciting opportunity is a full time role to maximise building
a trusting and happy relationship with young people. This role also requires the ability to fulfil all spoken aspects of the role with confidence and fluency in English.
Therapeutic Educator
Salary: Unqualified teachers scale, dependent upon experience
Are you ready to transform the lives of our future society? We are looking for a caring, patient, assertive, enthusiastic individual who is ready to provide support and 1:1 learning for young people aged between 7 - 18 years. The ideal candidate has previous experience in a specialist SEMH setting with experience and/ or relevant training in SEN, trauma, attachment, anxiety, neurodiversity, PDA, and ADHD. Sensitivity and flexibility are necessary qualities, as well as the ability to work as part of our effective team. Knowledge of Thrive and PACE would be advantageous.
For further details and an application form, please visit: https://www.devonjobs.gov.uk
Please return your completed application form to: mike@mimeheuristics.com
New wraparound childcare is proving to be successful and highly
Stokenham Explorers first opened its doors in February this year. A before and after school club which started as an idea of one local school Mum and has developed, with the support of Stokenham Area Primary school, in Kingsbridge and Devon County Council into a much needed and successful enterprise.
When Caroline Baldwin and her family first relocated to the South Hams in August 2024, one of the main barriers for her and her husband Mark to securing a job was the lack of available before and after school childcare in and around the region.
The national wraparound childcare programme which was introduced in 2024 has meant that Caroline was able to change this, ensuring her own job security, employing two other members of staff and providing essential childcare for working parents. In feedback about the provision, Stokenham parents described it as ‘a complete gamechanger’ making ‘juggling work and home life so much easier,’ ‘significantly reducing the stress of trying to fit work in around school hours’ and meaning that parents ‘can spend more quality time’ with their children.
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with South Huish C of E Primary School in Kingsbridge, are
Wind Turbine Technician
Location: Narberth, Pembrokeshire (Sir Benfro)
Do you have a background in mechanical/electrical engineering and are looking for your next career challenge?
Are you a team player, committed and level-headed?
…then training as a Wind Turbine Technician is for you!
• Unique and challenging mechanical/electrical work
• This role will involve majorly working away Mon-Fri
• Working-away bonuses apply
• Ever-changing working environment
• Full training and certification
Cover letter to include:
• A brief description of why you are a good fit for this role
• How your relevant skills and experience meet the job requirements (please refer to the job description)
• Why do you want to work for this company?
• Demonstrate that you live within a commutable distance. You will be required to travel to your ‘base’ of work.
Applications that do not contain the above criteria will not be considered.
To apply please send your CV to: info@naturalgen.co.uk
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During this time we've grown and adapted to the market in various ways but our fundamental principles remain the same; we're a family-run business who believe in local relationships and that customer service matters.
We are fortunate to have a loyal customer base, some spanning over 50 years!
Job Description
New Holland Service Engineers are key to the success of our business. As an Engineer working for our family run dealership in Dryslwyn, you will:
• Work on the full range of New Holland machines, alongside complimentary products from several manufacturers. You will use a laptop as much as getting your hands dirty to get the job done.
• Be offered structured career progression, with four clear stages of development. We will support you every step of the way with ongoing training from New Holland.
• Share the benefits of working for a dealer allied to a successful global brand.
Ideally you will:
• Have a relevant qualification, or equivalent experience within the field of Land Based Engineering at Level 2+.
• Have excellent people skills, with the ability to communicate at all levels.
• Be willing to participate in training to improve and further your skills.
• Be willing to work overtime at peak periods.
We can offer you:
• Excellent competitive salary with regular appraisal reviews.
• Your own Company van, laptop and uniform.
• Standby and on call payments.
• Free of charge PPE, including safety boots.
• Pension Scheme.
• Life assurance.
• Industry leading sickness absence pay.
• 20 days annual leave with bank holidays additional.
• Ongoing training as requested or required.
• The security of working for a leading global agricultural dealership.
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Alun Jones & Son have earned a reputation as one of South Wales' leading experts in agricultural machinery.
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to help service and repair all types of machine type equipment both in-house and off site when required.
A sound mechanical knowledge is essential preferably with a good understanding of hydraulics and pneumatics.
Working Hours: Mon - Fri 8am – 5pm.
Competitive salary commensurate with experience.
Please email a current CV with employment history to paul@pgmac.co.uk
PG Mac Ltd, Unit B, Sandars Road, Heapham Road Industrial Estate, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire DN21 1RZ Tel: 01427 810250 www.pgmac.co.uk
Operations Manager
GSAL Transport Ltd is seeking a highly organised and proactive Operations Manager to join our team and oversee the daily operations of our school-oriented transport services. This development role offers a unique opportunity to manage a dynamic fleet and a team of drivers, ensuring safe, compliant, and efficient service delivery. You will work alongside the Transport Manager to maintain the highest standards in vehicle safety, driver compliance, and operational performance.
We are looking for an individual who is proactive, flexible, and can thrive in a dynamic environment. Excellent organisation skills are critical for this role. You should have exceptional leadership and communication skills, a strong commitment to customer service, and the ability to motivate and guide a team effectively. You will be able to make sound decisions, prioritise tasks, and deal with challenging situations confidently. A positive, adaptable approach to work is essential, along with a focus on continuous improvement. A management CPC qualification or equivalent and standard driving licence are essential.
The Operations Manager will oversee the day-to-day operations of the transport team, ensuring the smooth running of the vehicle fleet, including minibuses, with a focus on vehicle maintenance, driver compliance, and safety standards. Responsibilities include managing relationships with suppliers for repairs, conducting daily vehicle checks, ensuring compliance with safety regulations, and implementing procedural controls. The role also involves leading and motivating a team of drivers, providing training, and maintaining accurate records.
GSAL Transport Ltd
In September 2015, The Grammar School at Leeds (GSAL) introduced its very own transport service, GSAL Transport Ltd, offering a dedicated and reliable transport solution for our students and families. With the issuance of a Public Service Vehicle Operator’s Licence, GSAL Transport Ltd has become an integral part of our community, providing safe, efficient, and environmentally conscious transport.
Operating as a separate company gives GSAL Transport Ltd the flexibility to support the wider community. When our buses are not in use for school purposes, we offer private hire services to other local schools, sports clubs, and community groups. This initiative not only maximises the use of our resources but also reinforces our commitment to supporting local education and activities.
At GSAL Transport Ltd, our mission is to deliver exceptional, professional, and community-focused transport services.
How to Apply
If you're passionate about providing exceptional transport services, we want to hear from you. Simply complete the online application form available on our website. Please be prepared to provide copies of any qualifications mentioned in your application.
More information about the company, role and responsibilities are contained in the job description and person specification attached in the documents section on our website advert.
To apply for the post, please follow this link: https://gsal.current-vacancies.com/Jobs/Advert/3771230?cid=1706
If you have any questions, feel free to contact: vacancies@gsal.org.uk
1 x Senior Family Engagement Worker (30 hours)
Located at HMP Wealstun Monday – Thursday 8.30am – 4.30pm Salary: £27,803 FTE (Actual Salary £22,242)
The Jigsaw Visitors’ Centre is looking to appoint someone to be Based in the prison setting of HMP Wealstun, you will lead a small team to deliver the family services in HMP Wealstun in line with the establishment’s requirements, which will involve the following family services: a welcoming visitor centre facility; play and children’s services, family engagement case work, and family support to families of prisoners
It is essential that you have experience of working with families, casework management experience, excellent communication skills, interpersonal and organisational skills. Additionally, you will need to have the ability to relate sensitively to the needs of prisoners and their families as well as having some knowledge of the criminal justice sector.
The role will involve travelling to HMP Leeds for meetings, access to a car is essential for travelling
For a job description, person specification and application form or an informal chat about the post please contact Lee Stephenson on 0113 2032771 or email: Lee.stephenson@jigsawcharity.org
Please note we do not accept CV’s. To apply please complete the form in the application pack.
Altofts Junior School
Technical Services Officer (Structural)
Salary: £43,693 - £45,718
Join Kirklees Council as a Technical Services Officer (Structural)
Are you an experienced Technical Services Officer (Structural) looking for a new challenge? Kirklees Council is seeking a dedicated Technical Services Officer to join our Structural team. As a Technical Services Officer (Structural), This post currently has a retention payment of £3000 per year (subject to annual review). This is split into two payments. You become eligible for the payment after 6 months employment and successful completion of your probationary period. This will take your salary to £46,693 - £48,718 per year.
About Our Team: Our Technical Services team at Kirklees Council is dedicated to delivering high-quality structural services across a diverse range of projects. We manage and deliver construction-related projects, including new builds, extensions, and remodelling schemes for schools, leisure centres, offices, depots, care homes, and listed buildings. We are a dynamic and innovative team, committed to supporting the Council’s ambitions and making a real difference in the community.
Why Join Us?
• Exciting Projects: Be part of a team managing and delivering construction-related projects that have a significant impact on our community.
• Professional Growth: We are committed to your personal and career development, offering opportunities to enhance your skills and advance your career as a Technical Services Officer.
• Collaborative Environment: Work with a team of dedicated professionals who are passionate about delivering high-quality structural services.
Key Responsibilities:
• Analyzing configurations of the basic components of a structure.
• Calculating the pressures, stresses, and strains that each component, such as beams and lintels, will encounter.
• Considering the strength of various materials, e.g. timber, concrete, steel, and brick, to see how their inclusion may necessitate a change of structural design.
• Liaising with other designers, including architects, to agree on safe designs and their fit with aesthetic concepts of the construction.
• Using computer-aided design technology for simulation purposes.
• Ensuring building plans, prototypes, and structures are built to code, and in line with proposed timelines.
• Making calculations about loads and stresses on infrastructures to determine whether they can be safely erected.
• Examining structures at risk of collapse and advising how to improve their structural integrity.
What We’re Looking For:
• Qualifications: A bachelor’s degree in Structural Engineering, Civil Engineering, or a related field is essential.
• Knowledge of industry-standard software, such as Microsoft Office, NBS, Tekla Tedds design packages, AutoCAD, Revit, is typically required.
• Continuing education to keep up with new technologies, materials, and methods in construction is highly recommended.
• Flexibility: Ability to travel independently to various locations and visit construction sites, including ascending and descending scaffolding.
We need talented and ambitious individuals to join our team. If you are ready to take on this exciting challenge as a Technical Services Officer, we look forward to hearing from you.
Alternative Job Titles may include
• Structural Design Engineer
• Civil Structural Design Engineer
Please ensure you clearly demonstrate how you meet the shortlisting criteria detailed in the Employee Specification section of the Job Profile.
For more information about this post, please contact Richard Lowe – Manager Technical Services on 01484 221000.
For further details and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.kirklees.gov.uk
Housing Officer
Working Location: You will be based at our office at 113-117 Chapeltown Road, LEEDS, LS7 3HY, however we have flexible working practices which could mean you working a mixture of office, field and home based.
Salary: £30,274 - £36,793 pa plus an additional £1,447 pa essential car allowance.
Hours of Work 35 hours per week, to be worked over Monday to Friday
Benefits: 27 days leave plus bank holidays, Occupational Pension Scheme, flexible working and family, friendly policies
We have a fabulous job opportunity for you to join our housing team as a Housing Officer. We could go on and on about the job but in a nutshell, it’s about providing the best possible service and by doing that, improving our resident’s satisfaction with us as their landlord.
We don’t just provide our customers with a home, it’s about building relationships with our customers. This means that when it comes to those occasional situations that are a bit difficult or tricky, we work to resolve the challenge together.
Yes, we do what you would expect a Housing Officer to do, we fill void properties, manage estates and deal with anti-social behaviour, but the job’s so much more than that. It’s also about working closely with other colleagues and partners to make sure that where our customers need support, we are able to provide this and an excellent customer experience. The quality of people’s lives is important to us.
To make sure this happens we are looking for a colleague who must be able to demonstrate:
• A positive attitude and outlook
• A proven passion for delivering excellent customer service
• A genuine desire to help our customers.
• Effective relationship, negotiation, and conflict resolutions skills
• Ability to self-manage and prioritise.
Ideally, you’ll understand social housing with experience of housing management activities such as void management, estate management, customer involvement, lettings and other related tasks. But we prioritise our ethos for great customer care ahead of the requirement for direct knowledge of the housing sector.
You will continuously improve services to meet challenging targets and obtain best value for customers, working in partnership with stakeholders, external partners and colleagues you’ll make sure our residents receive a customer experience all the team can be proud of.
With over 1300 general needs properties across Leeds and Kirklees, this is an opportunity to work closely with the local community, work with some great colleagues and be part of a busy team that has set some ambitious goals for the future.
We positively welcome and support diversity in our workforce and welcome applications from all sections of the community.
To download an application pack, please visit our website: www.unityha.co.uk
Please send a CV and covering letter to: recruitment@unityha.co.uk
Unity Enterprise Assistant Manager
Working Location: You will be based at our offices either at 26 Roundhay Road, LEEDS, LS7 3AB or Leeds Media Centre 21 Savile Mount, LEEDS, LS7 3HZ.
Supervising: 2 x part-time Enterprise Coordinators and the Enterprise Handyperson.
Salary: £35,000 per annum pro rata. Fixed term contract for 2 years.
Hours of Work: Flexible, up to 35 hours per week as a full-time role but also interested in applicants looking for a part time role.
Benefits: 27 days leave plus bank holidays, Occupational Pension Scheme, flexible working and family friendly policies.
You will be required to support business development within Leeds and to develop and manage a local “Enterprise Hub” and perhaps one other emerging business stream. It will involve collaborative work with Leeds City Council and the Local Enterprise Partnership to deliver a comprehensive support service from pre-start to new and established businesses and social enterprises.
It’s about working closely with other colleagues and partners to make sure that where our customers need support, we are able to provide this and an excellent customer experience. The quality of people’s lives is important to us.
To make sure this happens, we are looking for a colleague who must be able to demonstrate:
• Experience in advising existing small businesses and social enterprises.
• Experience of working with people to develop business plans and support the launch of a small business or social enterprise.
• Experience of working on grant funded projects is beneficial, but not essential.
• Experience of partnership working to deliver business support services
• Experience of bid writing and fundraising is desirable.
• Excellent organisation and prioritisation skills.
• Excellent record keeping and reporting discipline.
• Excellent interpersonal skills
You will continuously improve services to meet challenging targets and obtain best value for customers, working in partnership with stakeholders, external partners and colleagues you’ll make sure our tenants receive a customer experience all the team can be proud of.
We positively welcome and support diversity in our workforce and welcome applications from all sections of the community.
For an informal discussion call our Enterprise Manager, Adrian on 0113 2425996.
To download an application pack, please visit our website: www.unityha.co.uk
Please send a CV and covering letter to: recruitment@unityha.co.uk
Assistant Headteacher – SEND Inclusion Lead
Salary: Leadership Scale L8 – L12
Are you passionate about promoting inclusive education and ensuring that every child can thrive? Harehills Primary School is seeking a dedicated Inclusion Lead to join our team on a full-time, permanent basis.
About Us:
Harehills Primary School, located in Northeast Leeds, is a vibrant and diverse primary school with 701 pupils. We pride ourselves on our commitment to creating an inclusive and supportive learning environment where all children can succeed.
The Role:
As Inclusion Lead, you will play a key role in developing and implementing strategies to support pupils with additional needs. You will work closely with teachers, parents, and external agencies to ensure that all pupils receive the support they need to thrive. As Assistant Headteacher for SEND & Inclusion, you'll be an experienced teacher with a passion for supporting pupils with special educational needs. Working closely with the headteacher and other senior colleagues, you'll use your leadership skills to manage provision in the school and to provide support to other teachers. You will be a qualified SENDCo or someone with robust experience who is currently undertaking the new NPQ SEND accreditation.
Your responsibilities will include designing and delivering interventions with pupils in the classroom and implementing the school strategy. You will also have 0.3 classroom teaching duties. Suitable candidates will already have managerial responsibilities with a proven track record in leading and developing inclusion practices. This experience may have come from an SLT role or a departmental role. This may be a first SLT role for the right candidate, but they would need to demonstrate a strong and effective approach in previous roles.
The Assistant Headteacher will have responsibility for Inclusion and SEND. The successful candidate should have effective knowledge and experience of this role or be willing to undertake the required training and be able to demonstrate an interest and passion for this aspect of schools and teaching practices.
What We Offer:
• A supportive and collaborative working environment.
• Opportunities for professional development and career progression.
• The chance to make a real difference in the lives of our pupils.
Join us at Harehills Primary School and be a part of our mission to create a diverse and inclusive educational community. Apply now to make a positive impact on the lives of our pupils.
Please call to arrange a visit to school, this would be positively encouraged.
For further information, application form and job description, please visit our school website, using the following link: https://harehills.leeds.sch.uk/vacancies/
Our School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Appointments made are subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. If shortlisted, you will be required to disclose relevant information regarding criminal history and an online search will be conducted. This includes only information publicly available online.
We promote equality, diversity and inclusion and want a workforce which reflects the population of Leeds.
This role is based in the UK. Employment is conditional on confirmation of the right to work in the UK - either as a UK or Irish citizen, under the EU Settlement scheme or having secured any other relevant work visa. If you do not have the right to work in the UK and the role does not meet eligibility for sponsorship, please consider carefully whether you meet the eligibility to apply.
School Business Manager
Car Mechanic / Service Technician
Required to carry out a full range of dutys, In a very busy workshop.
Catering for private and fleet customers.
Must have a clean driving licence, and a minimum of 3 yrs experience, qualified to level 2 or level 3 and completed the training in the UK
You must be able to work on own iniative, and to high standards.
Dutys include service: Timing belts, Clutches, Mot work. Diagnostic, and Tuning work using Rolling Road Dyno, Brake Discs and Pads, Coil Springs, Services etc
Successful candidate wil be given training on this line of work.
44 Hours per week including Saturday mornings, good salary, dependant on experiance, must be of smart appearance.