We are seeking a Senior Residential Support Worker for our client to join the team at their Children's Homes in Willenhall.
As a Senior Residential Support Worker, you will play a crucial role in delivering a high-quality, therapeutic service to children and young people, fostering safe and nurturing relationships and supporting their emotional development.
This position involves managing shifts, providing guidance to the team, and acting as the primary point of contact for staff and children during shifts.
Posted by Walsall Housing Group • £57K/yr to £60K/yr
General
Closing Date: 18th November 2024
Interview Date: Provisionally 3rd & 4th December 2024
Overview of role
Are you a highly commercial, assets professional, with extensive experience managing building contracts, budgets and carrying out financial appraisals?
Posted by Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited • £13.20/hr to £14.79/hr
Due to the partnership between Hays and Birmingham City Council, we are looking to recruit an officer to join the Housing Management team as a Neighbourhood Officer.
Your new company
Being the largest leading local authority in the whole of Europe, Birmingham City Council are renowned for their expertise in public services and endless opportunities.
Posted by Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited • £12/hr to £13.20/hr
Due to the partnership between Hays and Birmingham City Council, we are looking to recruit an officer to join the Housing Management team as a Neighbourhood Officer.
Your new company
Being the largest leading local authority in the whole of Europe, Birmingham City Council are renowned for their expertise in public services and endless opportunities.
Posted by Walsall Housing Group • £53K/yr to £55K/yr
General
Closing Date: 18th November 2024
Interview Date: Provisionally 3rd & 4th December 2024
Overview of role
Are you an experienced assets professional with working knowledge of assets energy efficiency initiatives, able to analyse large amounts of data as well as operate strategically, thinking of the longer term and bigger picture?