4 permanent, full time, Designer jobs in South East England
Disability Confident
Remote working
- Hybrid remote (3)
Location
- UK
- South East England (4)
- Oxfordshire (2)
- Berkshire (1)
- Kent (1)
Posting date
Category
Contract type
Hours
Sign in now to create an email alert and receive the latest jobs for this search straight in your mailbox
Sign inTransformation Programme Manager (Children, Education and Families)
- 19 April 2024
- Oxfordshire County Council - Oxford, Oxfordshire
- £55,783 to £59,010 per year
- Hybrid remote
- Permanent
- Full time
About the role This is a senior specialist role, responsible for transformation leadership and the successful delivery of priority programmes that involve service design and improvement, change management and continuous improvement. As part of this you will: ...
Head of Transformation (Children, Education and Families)
- 18 April 2024
- Oxfordshire County Council - Oxford, Oxfordshire
- £64,419 to £67,663 per year
- Hybrid remote
- Permanent
- Full time
This is a senior specialist role, responsible for leadership of the newly established CEF Transformation Team and successful delivery of the portfolio of priority programmes, which involve service design and improvement, change management and continuous ...
Day Service Specialist worker/Newton Close 37.5 hrs
- 16 April 2024
- The Kent Autistic Trust - ME5 8TJ
- £11.44 per hour
- £22,308 per Annum - £11.44 ph Pro Rata
- Permanent
- Full time
Specialist Support Worker HOURLY RATE OF PAY: 11.44 PH HOURS: 37.5 SHIFT: MONDAY TO FRIDAY 9AM-4.30PM LOCATION: NEWTON CLOSE LORDSWOOD About the Specialist Support Worker Role: This is a permanent position working for a very well-established autistic care ...
Neighbourhood and Partnerships Officer
- 16 April 2024
- Reading Borough Council - Reading, Berkshire
- £31,364 to £33,945 per year
- Hybrid remote
- Permanent
- Full time
Do you have a passion for collaborating with Reading communities to reduce health disparities and enhance health and wellbeing? Are you intrigued by the opportunity to engage with partners spanning statutory, voluntary, community and faith sectors? Consider ...
- 1