Posted by Personnel Selection • £25K/yr to £28K/yr
We are seeking a Health Information and Services Officer (Nutrition and Charity Sector) to join our team at who are predominantly home based, who would like to utilise their educational qualifications or work experience gained within the nutrition, biomedical science, medicine, life sciences, biochemistry or related sectors.
We are a leading organisation within a nutrition related sector operating as a charitable organization, providing advice, information and support to our members across the UK.
We can offer you the chance to join a friendly team working Mon to Fri 9am to 5pm and allow you to utilise your Degree or work experience in our specialist field.
We are looking for a motivated Activities Coordinator to join our Older People Services team.
You will plan and deliver a range of therapeutic and engaging activities tailored to our service users' needs, providing both mental and physical stimulation.
Your responsibilities will include organising indoor activities, outings, and one-to-one sessions, while ensuring all activities align with individual care plans.
Coordinate the university's responses to statutory information requests (DPA, GDPR, FOIA), gathering information and preparing responses within deadlines, ensuring compliance with legal and policy standards.
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The post holder will assist the Information Compliance team in coordinating responses to statutory information requests (FOIA, UK GDPR, Data Protection Act), gathering information and preparing compliant responses within legal deadlines.
We are supporting a leading London based University with the recruitment of an Information Compliance Officer.
We offer residential short breaks for children and young people from 5 years to 21 years old.
It enables children and young people to enjoy time away from home taking part in a range of activities, making friends and developing their independence.
Based in Springburn in Glasgow, Short Breaks is a fantastic service offering family focused support for children and young adults with additional or complex needs.