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You will also be responsible for safeguarding, collaborating effectively with professionals and agencies, and using your excellent communication and teamwork skills to build strong, outcome-focused relationships.
Senior Social Worker – Children with Disabilities Senior Social Worker – Children with Disabilities in Kingston & Richmond (UK), earning £-Hourly, 2-month contract. This Full-time locum role offers an exciting chance to make a real difference in the lives of children with disabilities. Based at Moor Lane, KT9, this temporary position lasts until January 2026. We are seeking a professional with a...
Job Information Achieving for Children is a Community Interest Company that has a public sector ethos, combined with the freedom to innovate enabling us to do things differently. As a not-for-profit social enterprise owned by three local authorities (Windsor & Maidenhead, Kingston and Richmond), we offer the freedoms of a social enterprise with the employment benefits of local government. To...
You must be able to commute to Kingston Upon Thames easily
You must be able to work Monday to Thursday - term time only We're looking for support workers to work within the school who have learning disabilities, autism, complex needs and behaviours that challenge. The special needs school has various services in the area including supported living homes and other campuses.
Markus Ward is an 8-bed, Private Patient medical oncology unit specializing in the delivery of inpatient chemotherapy and the management of cancer-related symptoms. We pride ourselves on offering personalized care to our patients, ensuring their comfort and well‐being throughout all stages of their cancer journey. We care for patients who are acutely unwell, as well as those receiving palliative...
Job Description Manpower is currently looking for a Sales Support Executive to work with our global FMCG client, renowned for brands such as Magnum, Carte d’Or, Cornetto, Walls, and become an integral part of their fast-paced FMCG environment. This is a full-time temporary role, for 3 months requiring 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday. Compensation for this role is competitive, paying up...
Support Worker needed to assist adults with disabilities, offering daily support, planning activities, and building relationships. Weekend shifts, 15 hours per week.
Overview About The Borough: Found in zone 6 with good transport links in and out of London, Kingston is a vibrant and diverse university town which creates the rich sense of community shared across the borough and its Residents. Kingston boasts an idyllic riverside location, good shopping and great restaurants, as well as a mix of modern and historic town centre. Kingston has lots of open...
You will support children and young people with disabilities to engage in play activities whilst providing a safe environment to widen their independence and social skills.
You will assess and support the needs of children and their families, work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team, and help them navigate available services. The role offers a competitive hourly rate and the chance to affect meaningful change in the community.
You will empower individuals to navigate this critical phase with confidence, independence and dignity—ensuring their needs are met through person-centred planning and multi-agency collaboration. What will your responsibilities be? Complete Care Act assessments and develop outcome-focused support plans.
You will encourage children to have a voice, participate in group activities, to develop intellectual and social skills, and also encourage them to use various resources and experience a range of activities. Short breaks provide support to young people who have a disability and live in the Kingston and Richmond boroughs.
Overview Sanctuary Personnel, a progressive and committed recruitment agency, is thrilled to present an opportunity for a full-time, permanent Social Worker position within the Fostering Team, based in South London. The role offers an annual salary ranging from £40,000 to £50,000. Pension Scheme: Contributory pension to support your long-term financial security. Hybrid Working: A flexible working...
Job Title: Senior Adult Social Worker – Hospital Discharge Team Location: Kingston Upon Thames Rate: £36 per hour Liquid Personnel is currently recruiting for a Senior Adult Social Worker to join a busy Hospital Discharge Team based in Kingston Upon Thames. What will your responsibilities be? As a Senior Adult Social Worker in a hospital discharge setting, you will be responsible for assessing...
You will be required in the office three days a week, becoming an integral part of our supportive and passionate team.
You will support children and young people with disabilities to engage in play activities whilst providing a safe environment to widen their independence and social skills.
Liquid Personnel is currently recruiting for a Social Worker to join a Safeguarding Team based in Kingston/Richmond. What’s in it for you as a Social Worker? £3,000 welcome paymentGenerous annual leave entitlementsFree or reduced parking ratesCycle to work schemeAnnual season ticket loanChildcare vouchers, and discounts on a range of local shops, restaurants, gyms and leisure centres and much...
You will encourage children to have a voice, participate in group activities, to develop intellectual and social skills, and also encourage them to use various resources and experience a range of activities. Short breaks provide support to young people who have a disability and live in the Kingston and Richmond boroughs.
You will take personal responsibility for continuing professional development and maintaining performance levels.
You will manage your time effectively and respond flexibly to service needs, provide support and cover for the Team Manager and/or Principal Manager, and actively participate in the performance management system, including supervision, PAR, team meetings, and service reviews.
You will work alongside the wider framework of professionals and families in order to understand a child’s life experience and respond and act in ways that promote a child’s opportunities and potential. Work directly with children and young people. Provide the best quality of personalised nurturing care that meets the needs of very vulnerable young people.