4 permanent, Social care jobs in Hyde Lea
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- West Midlands
- Staffordshire
- Stafford
- Hyde Lea (4)
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- Accounting & Finance Jobs (1)
- Admin Jobs (1)
- Legal Jobs (1)
- Social Work Jobs (1)
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Sign inFinance Officer
- 18 April 2024
- Staffordshire County Council - Stafford, ST16 2DH
- £25,119 to £27,803 per year
- Competitive
- Permanent
- Part time
Adult and Childrens Financial Services (ACFS) support the delivery of the following Staffordshire County Council priorities: • To offer support at times of crisis to help people maintain their independence • That people know what to expect from care services, ...
Senior Legal Executive/Solicitor/Barrister Level 2 Contracts
- 16 April 2024
- Staffordshire County Council - Stafford, ST16 2DH
- £52,571 to £56,766 per year
- Competitive
- Permanent
- Full time
We are a modern and progressive authority that is ambitious and empowers its employees to be courageous and innovative in their approach. Staffordshire Legal Services is a large in-house corporate legal team, consisting of lawyers, trainees and support staff, ...
Advanced Social Worker - Children's (Stafford)
- 29 April 2024
- Staffordshire County Council - Stafford, ST16 2DJ
- £42,403 to £46,464 per year
- Competitive
- Permanent
- Full time
There are exciting new opportunities for experienced social workers via the Social Work progression framework. We are looking for qualified social workers with post qualifying experience with working with vulnerable children and knowledge of safeguarding and ...
Financial Affairs Service - Administrator
- 03 May 2024
- Staffordshire County Council - Stafford, ST16 2DH
- £23,893 to £25,119 per year
- Competitive
- Permanent
- Full time
Our Team: The Financial Affairs Service plays a key role within Adult Social Care & Safeguarding by supporting vulnerable people who lack the mental capacity to manage their own finances by acting as court appointed Deputy or Department for Work and Pensions (...
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