Principal Lead Quantity Surveyor Salary: Band I SCP 44-47 (£52,571 - £55,801 Per Annum) Located in the West Midlands, Sandwell is a metropolitan borough in the Black Country, which is made up of six towns - Oldbury, Rowley Regis, Smethwick, Tipton, Wednesbury and West Bromwich. The borough is full of opportunity and investment potential having excellent access to the national motorway network with five junctions feeding in to the M5 and M6 motorways serving the South West, South East and North West regions of the UK.
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Level 3 Teaching Assistant Salary: Starting Salary based on 5 days a week is £15,046.
Programme Manager Fixed term until 30 September 2025 - 37 hours per week £51,515 - £57,278 County Hall, Dorchester, with a hybrid approach available to suit your way of working and the service. What you will be doing: Your role will be to support the delivery of the Our Future Council Programme. You will work with multi-disciplinary teams and coordinate the programme ensuring that services are supported to develop their plans, you will set the approach and delivery plans for numerous projects. You will help to manage your team of project managers to work in a facilitative style. You will have the opportunity to work closely with many services across the council requiring you to build and develop strong working relationships, defining project detail, collaborating, influencing, and helping to be a catalyst for change across the organisation.
Project Manager Fixed term until 30 September 2025 - 37 hours per week £41,418 - £47,420 County Hall, Dorchester, with a hybrid approach available to suit your way of working and the service. What you will be doing: Your role will be to support the delivery of the Our Future Council Programme. You will work with multi-disciplinary teams and coordinate all aspects of management of the project, taking responsibility for the project during its duration.
We are looking for candidates who are keen, motivated and can work as part of a team, to provide support for pupils throughout the school day alongside the class teacher. Successful candidates will have experience of working within a school setting and have knowledge of working with pupils who have SEN needs.
Level 2 Teaching Assistant Salary: Actual Annual pay of £14,777 based on 5 days a week We are seeking exceptional individuals to join our team at Mayfield School in Torquay which provides support to children at Key Stage 1 to 4 with SLD/PMLD special educational needs. You will support the teacher in creating opportunities for the children to learn in their own individual ways. On the job training will be given to enthusiastic applicants.
Mealtime Assistant Salary: £3,563.92 based on 5 days a week We are looking for candidates who are keen, motivated and able to work as part of a team to join our team of Mealtime Assistants. You will provide support to pupils and staff over the lunch period. Experience is desirable, but not essential.
Healthcare Assistant Salary: Actual Annual pay of £15,046.54 based on 5 days a week. An exciting opportunity has arisen to join our dynamic and highly skilled staffing team as a Healthcare Assistant. The post would ideally suit a current Healthcare Assistant who enjoys working within a school or clin‐ ical setting with children and young people with additional needs.
Teaching & Pastoral Assistant Salary: £15,653.84 per annum/ Term Time Only We are seeking exceptional individuals to join our team at our Chestnut Centre in Brixham which provides support to children at Key Stage 1 and 2 who are experiencing difficulties in maintaining a placement in mainstream school as a result of their social, emotional or behavioral needs. For further details and to apply, please visit: https://www.tes.com/jobs/employer/mayfield‐school‐1036175
Fixed term until 30 September 2025 - 37 hours per week £51,515 - £57,278 County Hall, Dorchester, with a hybrid approach available to suit your way of working and the service. What you will be doing: You will play a key part in the success of the Our Future Council programme, contributing to the delivery of a dynamic cross-council transformation plan. You will play a crucial role in assisting projects with planning and allocating resources to meet their agreed business case. Your focus will include determining demand and collaborating with the Head of Change and service leads to ensure capacity aligns with the needs of programs and projects. Engage closely with numerous services across the council, fostering the development of strong working relationships. Your ability to collaborate, influence, and create change will be instrumental in driving transformation across the organisation. As Dorset Council accelerates its ambitious cross-council transformation plan, your leadership will be integral to delivering significant and radical changes aligned with the priorities outlined in the Dorset Council Plan. Take on the responsibility for the delivery of projects within the Our Future Council programme. Ensure that services receive the necessary support to successfully execute these projects. Demonstrate the impact of your project management experience, combining it with strategic thinking and excellent interpersonal skills to achieve successful outcomes. If you would like an informal chat about the roles to understand more, please get in touch with Nina Coakley, Service Manager for Change on 01305 224386. For further details and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/SearchResults.aspx ?pg=0 Closing date: 21 January 2024 11:30 PM
The Town Centre is currently being energised in partnership with the County Council and exciting projects are being developed including a cultural centre on the redeveloped marketplace. In addition, works are being carried out on the gateways to the town as well as other projects. This an exciting, once in a lifetime opportunity, to be involved in the future of the Town and the various projects underway. The Town Council is one of the largest top 30 community councils in the UK and has a budget of £1.4m. The Town has a Partnership Agreement with the County Council to deliver an enhanced service costing about £350,000 in addition to the basic core service delivered throughout the whole county. This Partnership Agreement is currently under review. The Council delivers several services including the management of allotments, responsibility for play areas, litter bins and bus shelters and has developed its own services in the areas of community grants and the significant promotion of events. The Town Council is also engaged in developing a Neighbourhood Plan that it hopes to have approved around April 2024.This is an ideal opportunity to gain experience in a vibrant community Council and help shape the Town. The post is seen as a potential stepping stone in the hierarchy and an opportunity to move up to Deputy Town Clerk and ultimately Town Clerk, on their retirement. All reasonable assistance will be given to the successful candidate for career development.
You will also play a key strategic role in identifying and developing new opportunities and ensuring best value through innovation to enable the Council to realise exciting new development and large-scale regeneration opportunities focused on rejuvenating Town Centres and realising ambitious housing delivery targets. This is all part of Sandwell’s drive to the Council’s ‘Vision 2030 Sandwell’ commitments. Your team will comprise of three senior QS’s, one qualified QS, one assistant QS (part qualified) and two Clerks of Works. For an informal chat about the role please contact Helen Coldicott Strategic Lead Design Manager (helen_coldicott@sandwell.gov.uk) 07379 067247 If you have a disability and require assistance in making an application, or have experienced a problem whilst applying for a position, please contact the Resourcing Team on 0121 569 3300 or via e-mail to: hr_resourcing@sandwell.gov.uk For further details and to apply, please visit: https://www.wmjobs.co.uk/job/183251/principal-lead-quantitysurveyor-/ Closing date for application will be 4pm on Friday 19th January 2024
Further details and an application form can be found on the Town Council’s website – link below. https://www.blythtowncouncil.org.uk/news/news.php?s=202 3-12-07-job-vacancy-principal-officer
Closing date for applications 31st January 2024. Please note CV’s and other information other than the application form will be disregarded at this stage. It is planned to have interviews during February 2024.
FINANCIAL CONTROLLER Salary: £55,000 - £60,000
Resource & PMO Manager
The Town Council is seeking a dynamic person who can hit the ground running to augment the present team. The full-time equivalent salary will be £45,441 - £49,498 on Scale LC3 - substantial benchmark range- points 37-41 as evaluated within the salary scales of the National Association of Local Councils.
As the Lead Principal Quantity Surveyor, you will be responsible for running a team, maintaining full commercial and management responsibility for construction services and projects to multiple areas of the council. The team deliver a full range of advice and construction services on a variety of new build, re-modelling and refurbishment projects on behalf of the council’s internal and external clients, including housing, education and leisure schemes ranging from £10k to £20m+.
Please send the completed application form to: principalofficer@blythtowncouncil.org.uk
You will manage the team in a facilitative style, empowering all members of the team to contribute. You will also be required to manage project controls and undertake progress reporting. You will have the opportunity to work closely with many services across the council requiring you to build and develop strong working relationships, defining project detail, collaborating, influencing, and helping to be a catalyst for change across the organisation.
PRINCIPAL OFFICER Salary: £45,441 - £49,498
The Urban Design & Building Services Department within the Strategic Assets and Land service area is one of the fastest growing departments within Sandwell Council. Due to this exciting and structured growth, a fantastic permanent opportunity exists for a Lead Principal Quantity Surveyor to join the service and spearhead targeting this expanding work area. You will be working within a diverse team made up of highly skilled and self-motivated individuals.
Please contact Joseph Hughes Town Clerk or Malcolm Wilkinson Deputy Town Clerk on 01670 361668 for an informal chat if you need any more information.
Headteacher Salary: Leadership Scale Point L17-L24 (£69,970 - £82,258)
Hutchison Catering Ltd is a family run independent catering company located in Gateshead. We are an exciting contract catering company delivering fresh food and food management services to business and education sectors. Our focus is on delivering delicious food through our catering services experience and commercial expertise. Our philosophy has always been about successful relationships with clients, our catering team and customers. Role Description: This is a full-time Financial Controller role located at our Head Office in Gateshead. As a Financial Controller, the job involves overseeing the financial management of the company, including financial reporting, budgeting and analysis of financial statements. The role also involves maintaining records, ensuring compliance with regulations and liaising with external auditors for annual statutory auditing and collaborating with cross functional teams to drive operational efficiency. Qualifications: • Financial Statements, accounting and financial planning and reporting skills • Strong analytical and problem solving skills • Experience in Finance and Accounting procedures and practices • Excellent written and verbal communication skills • Experience in creating budgets, cash flow, forecasting and managing financial performance • Attention to detail, accuracy and excellent organisational skills • Relevant qualifications for the role • Proficiency working with financial software packages, Sage 200 for example Why join us? • Competitive salary package for the role £55-£60,000 • Excellent opportunities for career growth in a fast growing in dependent company • Flexible home working patterns available • Flexible benefits package To apply, please forward your CV and a Covering Letter to: Claire Venys email: claire@hutchisoncatering.co.uk
Governors and trustees seek to appoint an energetic and highly motivated senior leader to the above position. This is an exciting opportunity for a talented individual to lead St Mary’s Church of England Primary Academy to the next stage of its development.
FIRE SAFETY OFFICER - NATIONAL Office Location: Darlington, supporting services nationally (Flexibility of homeworking available) Salary: Up to £45,000 per year Contract Type: Full‐time / Permanent Here at SJOG we are committed to delivering excellent customer services to the people we support on a day‐to‐day basis, our staff live our values of Hospitality, Compassion and Respect and we make every day count. We have recently undertaken a review of our Property Services Team and we are building our capacity as we continue to grow and develop new services through our “People, Potential and Partnerships” strategy. We excited to be developing our Property Services Team to provide comprehensive services to support our customers and colleagues. We manage a range of properties nationally from specialist supported accommodation for people with complex needs as well as a number of schemes providing support to people with learning and/or physical disabilities, we also provide support to some of the most vulnerable members of the community suffering from homelessness. Essential skills and attributes: • Level 4 Diploma Certificate in Fire Safety or equivalent (or working towards). • Provide current evidence of delivering Type 1 Fire Risk Assessments. • Knowledge of relevant regulatory frameworks, legislation and guidance. • Knowledge of Health and Safety Legislation, CDM, Planning and Building Regulations. • Ability to engage with and provide support and advice to service managers and colleagues. • Experience of performance management and achieving targets. • Good Project Management skills. • Ability to work with vulnerable groups and have an awareness of issues affecting people with disabilities. • Excellent IT and communication skills. • Ability to prioritise workloads and competing demands. If you would like an informal discussion about the role, please contact Rob Jones, Head of Housing and Homes at: robjones@sjog.org.uk in the first instance.
Hutchison Catering, Yours Business Network, Delta Bank Road, Gateshead NE11 9DJ
For further details and to apply, please visit: https://www.northeastjobs.org.uk/job/Fire_Safety_Officer/256838
Closing date: 2 February 2024
Closing date: 3rd February 2024
St Mary’s is a state funded Church of England Primary school with approximately 220 pupils. The school is situated in Hunslet, approximately 3 miles south of Leeds city centre, and mainly serves the immediate local community. The Christian ethos at St Mary’s is of central importance to governors, trustees, and other stakeholders. Therefore, the school is seeking a headteacher who will ensure that this Christian ethos, and associated values, are effectively promoted and upheld. The successful applicant will: • Use the school’s Christian vision and values to design and implement robust strategies to successfully develop and further improve our multi-faith school community • Approach the role with resilience and flexibility, using a creative and solution driven approach to improving our school • Inspire, lead and support a highly committed team of teaching and associate staff • Build positive relationships with the school’s pupils, staff, parents, governors and the wider community • Work positively and collaboratively with senior leaders across our Trust, including the Chief Executive Officer • Make the most of the high-quality professional development available through our Trust • Engage all our pupils (including SEND and Disadvantaged Pupils) in a broad, balanced, creative and challenging curriculum so that they are happy and achieve their potential within a caring and inclusive community For more information please click on the 'Vacancies' tab at https://www.collaborativelearningtrust.com Please note we do not accept CVs. Closing date: Monday 22nd January 2024 at 12 noon Interviews: Tuesday 30th and Wednesday 31st January 2024 Collaborative Learning Trust is committed to promoting and safeguarding the welfare of all children and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check In line with KCSiE 2023, we will carry out an online search as part of our due diligence on shortlisted candidates. This may help identify any matters that are publicly available online, which we might want to explore with you at interview.