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4 full time, hybrid remote, jobs in Tyne & Wear

posted in the last 30 days, in the Social Work Jobs category
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Social Worker - Next Steps

  • 09 May 2024
  • Together for Children Sunderland - Sunderland, Tyne & Wear
  • £34,834 to £44,428 per year
  • Essential Car User Allowance: £1239 per annum and 2% Recruitment and Retention Allowance.
  • Hybrid remote
  • Permanent
  • Full time

Social Worker - Next Steps Salary: £34,834 - £44,428 per annum, plus an Essential Car User Allowance: £1239 per annum and 2% Recruitment and Retention Allowance. You must have a minimum of one year’s post qualifying experience. Completion of ASYE is desirable...

Lead Youth Worker

  • 07 May 2024
  • Dallaglio RugbyWorks - Newcastle, Newcastle
  • £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 ...

Delivery Lead

  • 07 May 2024
  • Dallaglio RugbyWorks - Tyne & Wear, North East England
  • £24,000 to £29,000 per month
  • 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 ...

Delivery Lead

  • 07 May 2024
  • Dallaglio RugbyWorks - Newcastle, Newcastle
  • £24,000 to £29,000 per month
  • 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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