Curriculum and Quality Manager Salary: £42,000
www.recruitment-today.co.uk Unity Schools Partnership Homefield Road Haverhill, Suffolk CB9 8QP Location: Head Office based in Haverhill, Suffolk * Tel: 01440 333400 Email: hrhelpdesk@unitysp.co.uk and Jgent@Unitysp.co.uk Website: https://candidate.unitysp‐careers.co.uk/297611NFK
Finance Business Partner Salary ‐ USP Grade 6, sp 24‐27, £30,165‐£32,252 actual pa (£39,862‐ £42,620 FTE) Are you an experienced finance generalist with strong employee relations skills, looking to join a flexible and supportive team of Finance Business Partners? Unity Schools Partnership is seeking a flexible, motivated, and committed Finance Business Partner to join our Finance Team. We offer an excellent employment package, including hybrid working that allows you to design your working week in collaboration with your manager through a blend of home and on‐site working. About the Role As a Finance Business Partner, you will play a key role in supporting schools across our trust. Your responsibilities will include: • Line managing Finance Administration staff across schools • Preparing budgets and financial forecasts • Providing budget monitoring reports and variance analysis • Ensuring month‐end procedures are accurate, robust, and compliant *As Unity Schools Partnership is a growing multi‐academy trust, we have schools in the Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk areas. We look to allocate schools with travel distances in mind, this role would benefit someone who lives in East Anglia and is willing to be flexible. The closest Unity Schools Partnership location to your home address is considered the base for work. This can be discussed further at interview. If you would like an informal discussion prior to submitting your application, please contact: Joanne Gent‐ Jgent@Unitysp.co.uk For further details and to apply, please visit: https://www.educationjobfinder.org.uk/company/unity‐schools‐ partnership Closing Date: Mon 5th Jan 2026
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Electrician Salary: £18 ‐ £22 per hour We are seeking a skilled Electrician to join our team. The ideal candidate will possess a strong understanding of electrical systems and be proficient in the use of both power and hand tools. This role is essential for ensuring that electrical installations, repairs, and maintenance are carried out safely and efficiently. Duties • Carrying out domestic rewires, fault finding, and general electrical works. • Working alone or within a small team. • Performing electric testing 2391. • Providing updates to supervisors and managers. • Install, maintain, and repair electrical systems and equipment in residential, commercial, or industrial settings. • Read and interpret blueprints, technical drawings, and specifications to determine the layout of electrical systems. • Conduct regular inspections of electrical systems to identify issues and ensure compliance with safety standards. • Troubleshoot electrical problems using appropriate testing devices and techniques. • Maintain accurate records of work performed, materials used, and time spent on tasks. • Adhere to all health and safety regulations while performing duties. Qualifications • Fully qualified electrician (City & Guilds / NVQ Level 3) • 18th Edition IET Wiring Regulations • 5 + years' experience in domestic electrical work • Proven experience as an Electrician or in a similar role is preferred. • Strong knowledge of electrical systems, wiring methods, and safety protocols. • Proficiency in using power tools and hand tools relevant to the trade. • Ability to work independently as well as part of a team. • Excellent problem‐solving skills and attention to detail. • Relevant certifications or qualifications in electrical work are advantageous.
Headteacher
We are a company specialising in quality alternative educational provision
We are looking for our next leader who shares our values of Live, Love, Care, Think, Learn, Dare
Applications are welcome from practitioners across all Key Stages and curriculum areas and those with skills in engaging hard to reach young people and children. An ability to work flexibly is essential and a willingness to travel reasonable distances within your locality is expected. We offer generous rates of pay and the opportunity to work within a friendly and supportive team who really make a difference to the educational outcomes of young people who are finding school challenging. First Class Tailored is committed to safeguarding and keeping children and young people safe from harm and promoting their welfare. We expect all employees to share this commitment. Please complete an application form which can be downloaded from our website: www.first-class.org.uk and email to: hr@first-class.org.uk For more information please contact us on: 01636 626 171
What you’ll do: Support the Registered Manager in the day‐to‐day running of the home, ensuring high standards of care and compliance. Mentor and coach staff to deliver therapeutic, trauma‐informed care. Help embed a culture of compassion, creativity, and co‐production across the team. Work collaboratively with multi‐agency partners to provide holistic, child‐centred support. Ensure the home meets all regulatory requirements under the Regulation and Inspection of Social Care (Wales) Act 2016 (RISCA). Participate in the on‐call manager rota, providing out‐of‐hours support and leadership. Be flexible in working shifts, including evenings, weekends, and bank holidays, to meet the needs of young people and support service development. What we’re looking for: A compassionate and confident practitioner with experience in chil‐ dren’s residential care. Someone who leads by example and is committed to therapeutic, trauma‐informed practice. A team player who values co‐production and partnership working to help young peo‐ ple feel safe, heard, and supported. Registration with Social Care Wales. Willingness to undergo Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks. Flexibility and resilience to take part in the on‐call rota and work shifts. We welcome applications from experienced senior support workers or team leaders in other care settings who are pas‐ sionate about working with children and committed to developing the skills and qualifications needed for this role. For an informal discussion about the role, please contact: Danielle Daly– Danielle.Daly@Flintshire.gov.uk or Zoe Edwards Zoe.edwards@flintshire.gov.uk
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to undertake an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and provide satisfactory references. All employment offers are subject to safer recruitment procedures. Leadership Pension Holiday entitlement - 25 + 8 Private Medical Insurance Employee Assistance Programme Training and Development Opportunities Salary Sacrifice Electric Vehicle To apply, please download the application form and the full job specification by visiting: https://learning4life-gy.co.uk/join-our-team A cover letter is also required for this role. Once completed, please email your application and cover letter to: recruitment@learning4life-gy.co.uk. Please note that only applications submitted using a Learning4Life-Gy application form can be considered. You may also visit learning4life-gy.co.uk/join-our-team for more information.
Lead Officer Local Bus Operations & Marketing
Telephone: 01443 730207 Email: zoeflair@aol.com
The governing body are seeking to appoint an exceptional Headteacher from September 2026 to lead our thriving village school in Oxfordshire.
The team at FCTS is passionate about making a real difference to the lives of children and young people who find themselves outside of mainstream education, for a variety of reasons.
Salary: G05 £35,412 ‐ £38,220 Permanent 37 hours Per Week plus on‐call Location: Shotton, Flintshire
Applicants must have a relevant degree, e.g. BA Education and Training and/or equivalent knowledge, skills and experience, a teaching Qualification with QTS or QTLS, and a management qualification or practical managerial experience. Applicants must also have previous successful leadership in SEND or specialist provision, experience of curriculum design and quality assurance, and experience working with young people aged 14-19 with complex needs, SEMH, ASD, PMLD, or mixed SEND profiles among further essential criteria which can be accessed within the job specification.
For further details and to apply, please visit: https://www.jobsinwales.com/jobs‐in‐ ferndale/electrician_1422852?region=south
TUTORS WANTED We are looking to recruit excellent teachers, teaching assistants and possibly other professionals with an educational background who are willing to work both in and out of school settings on a sessional basis. Much of the work is delivered on a 1:1 basis, but there could be opportunities to work in small groupwork settings.
Residential Children’s Home Deputy Manager
We are seeking an exceptional Head of School to oversee curriculum, teaching, learning, and quality across our 14-19 SEND provision. You will design and drive an ambitious, personalised curriculum that supports young people’s independence, communication, and preparation for adulthood. With strong experience in SEND education, you will lead staff development, quality assurance, and school improvement to ensure outstanding outcomes for all learners. If you are an inspirational and compassionate leader committed to inclusive, high-quality education, we would love to hear from you.
Salary: Leadership Scale [L15 – L21] (to be confirmed on appointment)
This is an opportunity to work at our exceptional village school and be part of a supportive team all dedicated to delivering a nurturing and safe environment for our children to learn. The Headteacher will provide highly effective, professional leadership that secures the school’s continued success and improvement; ensures high-quality education for all pupils; and promotes the highest standards of learning, achievement, care and well-being within a distinctive Christian ethos. Visits to the school should be made during the week of 12th January to 16th January, we may be able to accommodate visits outside of these dates. Please contact the Chair of Governors Joe Williams: joe.williams@hook-norton.oxon.sch.uk to arrange a day and time to visit.
HIGHER LEVEL TEACHING ASSISTANT (SEND)
Salary: Grade 10 Point 27 to Point 29 £38,220 to £39,862 per £19.81 to £20.66 per hour
Part-time, Permanent Contract from January 2026 (or as soon as possible) Term-time plus 1 week (39 weeks), 30.5 hours/week PCD 9: £34,434-£35,412 (£24,200-£24,888 pro rata)
We’re looking for a leader who can ensure positive outcomes for passengers by managing multiple operators across a large and diverse county. This role is about building strong relationships, fostering collaboration, and delivering a reliable, high‐quality service that meets the needs of our communities. If you’re passionate about service delivery and skilled in communication and coordination, we want to hear from you.
The Governors of All Saints’ CE Primary School wish to appoint an inspirational and enthusiastic Higher Level Teaching Assistant to join our friendly staff in our inclusive and thriving school in the gem market town of Cockermouth, on the edge of the Lake District. The post is a permanent, full-time appointment within our Strategically Resourced Provision. We are looking for an excellent practitioner who: • Forms positive relationships with children, colleagues, and parents • Has a minimum of NVQ Level 3 Teaching Assistant qualification • Has experience of working with autistic children • Works creatively to provide high quality learning opportunities for pupils with SEND • Maintains a caring, consistent and supportive learning environment • Is flexible and committed to the varied life of the school. • Is committed to the safeguarding, development and well-being of the children • Preferably has experience of working within the Equals Semi Formal curriculum • Has an enthusiastic approach to leading a small team of STA’s and fosters an approach with innovation at its centre In return we can offer you: • An opportunity to work in an inclusive well-respected SEND team within a wider staff of welcoming professionals. • Support and encouragement for your continued professional development • Enthusiastic and friendly children with committed staff, governors and parents
If you want to find out more on why and how you should apply please read through the Head Teacher application pack by visiting: https://www.hook-norton.oxon.sch.uk/school/work/
For further information, and to apply, please complete the application form only which can be downloaded from the school’s website: https://www.allsaintscockermouth.org.uk
Completed applications should be sent to the Chair of Governors at: joe.williams@hook-norton.oxon.sch.uk
Completed application forms should be returned to Mr Ashley Ryan, Headteacher, via email to: head@allsaints.cumbria.sch.uk
Closing date: Monday 19th January 2026 Shortlisting: Week commencing Monday 19th January 2026 Interviews: Tuesday 24th February & Wednesday 25th February 2026
Visits to the school are welcome. Please call the school on 01900 823431 to request an appointment. Closing Date: Monday 5th January 2026, at 12 noon. Interview Date: TBC
Join us in shaping exceptional passenger transport services across Powys.
You will co‐ordinate the integration of local bus and home to school transport functions for Powys County Council, ensuring that ‘value for money’ is firmly embedded in the principles of the service. Provide technical knowledge in planning and delivery of the function to meet both statutory and the Council’s standards and regulations. Lead the public transport team, develop and implement policy and marketing, across the County to deliver an integrated transport service, including cross border. About you: • Be able to resolve problems or situations through the application of analytical and problem‐solving skills. • Be able to provide advice to the Council on the provision of local bus services. • Work in an agile manner across the council in a busy open plan office and out on site. • Be able to prioritise resources and workload with colleagues and work collaboratively to maximise opportunities. What you will do: 1. To lead the provision/delivery of local bus services in Powys and to ensure compliance with all appropriate legislation and associated regulations, policies and procedures. 2. To ensure all supplier invoices for local bus services are administered in line with relevant Council and Welsh Government contract conditions. 3. Ensure that suppliers are providing these services in accordance with contract specifications and are delivered in accordance with the relevant legislative requirements 4. Assist with the delivery of key transport infrastructure projects (capital and revenue) that supports Welsh Government and TFW aspirations, enabling innovation and enhancing the customer experience within local communities. If you have any questions about the role, please contact: Sarah Leyland‐Morgan ‐ Passenger Transport Manager 01597 826615 For further details and to apply, please visit: https://en.powys.gov.uk/view‐job?id=072692pDuv&lang=USA Closing date: 9th January 2025