Posted by Ashberry Recruitment • £18.07/hr to £22.88/hr
General
The successful applicant will lead and manage a team of Support Workers to deliver high quality, effective supported housing services and/or housing management services to a range of service user groups (including young people, homeless people and prison leavers) that meet their needs and meet contractual requirements.
AshberryRecuitment is pleased to be working with one of our partners, recruiting for the role of Service Manager.
Responsibilities will include but are not limited to
Effectively lead and deliver services which comply with the regulatory framework.
Must have a degree in health and social care or relevant area.
Must be an experienced Commissioning Service Manager in Children's Services, with a proven track record, to provide strong commercial leadership and direction.
General
Ackerman Pierce are currently looking to recruit a Childrens Commissioning Manager in Liverpool.
We are looking for experienced and passionate for the
In this role you will be Chairing Independently, Initial and Review Child Protection Conferences, Children Looked After reviews and Foster Carer Annual Reviews.
Ensuring that all Child Protection Initial and Review Conferences, Children Looked After Reviews and Foster Carers Annual Reviews are within the statutory time limits and conform to statutory guidelines.
This role involves providing high-quality care and support to children and young people with mental health challenges and challenging behaviours in a residential setting.
We are seeking compassionate, dedicated, and experienced Children Support Workers to join our team.
As part of a multidisciplinary team, you will work closely with other staff to create a nurturing and safe environment that promotes emotional, social, and educational development.
Identifying child protection concerns which require an immediate response by the Intake / Child Protection Teams.
Promoting the welfare and protection of children and young people who are referred to MASH by professionals, parents/carers and others.
To work collaboratively with partner agencies, other Children and Families' Staff as part of the MASH, providing appropriate advice and guidance, participating in multi-agency assessments and analysis, leading to clear recommendations.
We are looking to appoint a practitioner (full and part-time vacancies available) to work within a hospital in the North East.
Serving the Merseyside and Cheshire regions, the trust operates a wide range of services, including inpatient care, community mental health support, and specialized services for complex conditions like secure and forensic mental health care.
The Trust specializes in mental health, learning disabilities, and community services.