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Bank Support Worker Admin

  • 16 May 2024
  • Look Ahead Care, Support and Housing Ltd - Islington, London, N7 9BG
  • £23,933 per year
  • pension schemes
  • Hybrid remote
  • Contract
  • Full time

We're looking for a Bank Support Worker Admin to join our human resources team located in Caledonian Road. £23,933.00 per annum, working 35 hours per week on a fixed term contract of 3 months. Benefits include 25 days Annual Leave, pension schemes, staff ...

Supervising Social Worker - Fostering

  • 09 May 2024
  • ISP - Croydon, London, SE25 5QB
  • £35,000 to £40,000 per year
  • £3000 Car Allowance & Company Pension
  • Hybrid remote
  • Permanent
  • Full time

Base Location: Cheam, Surrey Caseload Locations: Croydon, Norwood, Greenwich and Surrey Salary: £35,000-£40,000 dependent on experience Benefits: £3,000 Car Allowance, 30 days' Annual Leave (increasing to 35 days with length of service) Bank Holidays, Company...

Outreach Worker

  • 07 May 2024
  • Change Grow Live - Newham, East London
  • £27,449.53 to £31,529.41 per year, pro rata
  • plus £4,072.06 Inner London Weighting pro rata
  • Hybrid remote
  • Permanent
  • Full time

Change Grow Live are a charity dedicated to the belief that we can make a difference to our Service Users lives, offering support and respect in a safe environment, treating each user as an individual and working with them to find the right treatment and care ...

Lead Youth Worker

  • 07 May 2024
  • Dallaglio RugbyWorks - London, UK
  • £24,000 to £29,000 per year
  • Hybrid remote
  • Permanent
  • Full time

Who we are The problem - On average, 160 young people are excluded from school each week. Once excluded, prospects for these young people are bleak, with only 4% achieving good GCSE grades, and 67% entering sustained education, employment or training compared ...

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