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Operations Manager
Exciting opportunity to manage day-to-day operations, lead development plans, and oversee existing projects for Brent Irish Advisory Service.
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Schools Coordinator
We are looking for a School Coordinator to join the team in the North West area.
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Project Worker
Are you passionate about making a positive impact in the lives of those experiencing homelessness?
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Safeguarding Coordinator
Are you an experienced Safeguarding professional with a strong interest in protecting adults at risk & children from within the MS Community?
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Family Hub Navigator
We are seeking two dedicated Family Hub Navigators to work across the city of Salford to improve the wellbeing of parents and carers.
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Helpline Advisor
We currently have an opportunity for Initial Support Agents (known internally as Triage & Early Intervention Officers) to join the team
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Programme Coordinator – South West
The Programme Coordinator (South-West) is a key point of contact for this organisation's Programme in England & delivers their Programmes & projects.
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Assistant Management Accountant
Could you play a key role in this Finance team, supporting the delivery of Management Accounts, reports, and data for analysis to this organisation?
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Resettlement and Support Worker
SPEAR is looking for a Resettlement and Support Worker to join their team in London, earning £29,762.83 per annum.
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Children & Young People’s Practitioners - Residential (Nights)
We are recruiting a Children & Young People's Practitioner (Nights) to co-work with other team members in our all-female residential unit.
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Children & Young People's Practitioners - Residential & Community Settings
Can you make a BIG difference to young people in care? This is an important role in helping young care leavers thrive and fulfil their potential.