Location: London, London
Function: Central Office - Business Development
Hours: 37.5
Pay: £42,000
Closing Date: 20th December 2024

We are seeking a skilled Bid Manager and Proposal Writer to join our dynamic Bid Team within the Development, Marketing, and Communications Department at Social Interest Group (SIG). This role is key to driving our growth and enhancing the delivery of our vital services. As Bid Manager and Proposal Writer, you will lead competitive tendering processes, craft compelling bids and proposals, and provide strategic insight into market trends to guide organisational development. You will also play a pivotal role in producing high-quality proposals that clearly articulate our vision, services, and value to commissioners and funders. Working collaboratively with internal teams, you will identify funding opportunities, develop high-quality submissions, and ensure our proposals align with both national policies and the needs of local communities. If you bring expertise in bid and proposal writing, project management, and a commitment to supporting vulnerable individuals, this is your chance to make a meaningful impact in the social care sector while contributing to SIG’s mission and growth.

Location: Clapham, London
Function: Operations - Frontline: Care And Support
Hours: 37.5
Pay: £26,150
Closing Date: 1st January 2025

We are hiring a Complex Needs Recovery Worker to join our team in Clapham, a service which focuses on recovery and wellbeing for men aged 18 - 65 with a diagnosis of severe and enduring mental health with forensic background and additional complex needs including substance misuse and other physical health issues. They support patients who are ready for discharge into the community from the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust. You will play a crucial role in supporting individuals to achieve recovery, reablement, and rehabilitation within a trauma-informed and psychologically informed environment (PIE). Working closely with residents/participants, you will create personalised support plans, offer practical assistance, and deliver tailored interventions to help them achieve their goals. Your efforts will focus on empowering residents/participants to reach their desired outcomes, ensuring they have the necessary tools and resources for positive progress. You will also take an active role in developing, participating in, and encouraging residents/participants to engage in activities, projects, and events.

Location: London, London
Function: Operations - Management
Hours: 37.5
Pay: £33,200
Closing Date: 19th December 2024

This is an internal opportunity for a Deputy Manager to join Penrose Drive. Ideal for someone looking to step into management role, the role is for 3 months with potential for extension. You will support the Service Manager with contract compliance, service development, and monitoring, while managing frontline staff and providing care and outreach support as needed. Penrose Drive IAP: Supports high-risk offenders supervised by the Probation Service, housing up to 25 men. The service ensures public protection through 24/7 staffing, curfews, and a programme addressing offending behaviour and risk reduction.

Location: Wembley, London
Function: Operations - Management
Hours: 37.5
Pay: £31,700
Closing Date: 15th December 2024

We’re thrilled to offer an exciting opportunity for a Person-Centred Deputy Service Manager to join our team in Brent! In this role, you will work closely with the Service Manager to lead a dedicated team, delivering housing-related support to vulnerable individuals at risk of or recovering from homelessness. Together, we’ll strive to make a meaningful difference in the lives of our participants. As Deputy Service Manager, you will oversee the provision of high-quality, trauma-informed services tailored to meet the unique needs of each participant. You’ll ensure the team operates in compliance with contractual obligations while providing exceptional leadership and support. Our service supports adults aged 18 to 60 with low to medium support needs, including: Individuals who are single and homeless Those who are socially excluded Ex-offenders People dealing with substance misuse issues Individuals with low-level mental health needs Adults with low to medium learning disabilities Women transitioning from domestic abuse environments as part of their resettlement after moving on from refuges or other safe accommodation If you’re passionate about empowering others and leading a team to deliver impactful, person-centred support, we’d love to hear from you!

Location: Brighton and Hove, East Sussex
Function: Operations - Bank/Relief Worker
Hours: 0
Pay: £12.24 p/h

We are recruiting for Floating Support Workers to join our team across Brighton and Hove! You may need to support in additional local areas as appropriate. We are ideally looking for someone is local as shifts may vary as this is a bank position so we are unable to provide consistent rotas, therefore being from the area will be beneficial in getting around to the various locations. In this role, you will provide community-based support for individuals with mental health and wellbeing needs. You will work alongside various services to support individuals to meet their unique goals, and provide opportunities available to them to live independently in the community, develop their social skills and independent living skills.

Location: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London
Function: Operations - Frontline: Care And Support
Hours: 37.5
Pay: £26,100
Closing Date: 13th December 2024

Do you want to make a difference in people’s lives? We’re looking for a Night Support Mentor in Kensington and Chelsea to support 10 people currently rough sleeping. This project is part of the government’s End Rough Sleeping for Good strategy. You’ll provide trauma-informed support, helping people stay safe, make positive changes, and move forward. You’ll also work closely with the council and outreach teams. RBKC Services: We help people with challenges like mental health, homelessness, and substance use. Our support focuses on care, trust, and helping people rebuild their lives.

Location: London, London
Function: Central Of - Housing Maint & Estate Services
Hours: 37.5
Pay: £25,000
Closing Date: 8th December 2024

This is a new opportunity available for a Caretaker to join our Maintenance and Estates team, part of our wider Housing and Maintenance team! You will be responsible for ensuring our Group's properties are maintained to a high standard, by carrying out cleaning and handyperson duties! You will ensure health, safety, and environmental policies and processes are followed, working in a multidisciplinary team.

Location: Croydon, London
Function: Operations - Psychology
Hours: 22.50
Pay: £55,000 - £65,000 (Full time equivalent)
Closing Date: 12th January 2025

We are looking for a Practitioner Psychologist who is HCPC registered, with post graduate doctoral level training in Applied Psychology (or equivalent) as accredited by the BPS (or equivalent awarding body). You will support in leading the way to drive the delivery of evidence-based psychological assessments and interventions aimed at the rehabilitation and reintegration of our residents. You will play a crucial consulting role to support staff and managers, offering guidance and expertise to foster a psychologically informed and supportive environment.

Location: West Ealing, London
Function: Operations - Frontline: Care And Support
Hours: 37.5
Pay: £26,150
Closing Date: 17th December 2024

As a Recovery Worker, you will play a vital role in delivering high-quality, trauma-informed support to residents and participants within our service. Working closely with individuals, you will aid in their recovery, reablement, and rehabilitation, fostering a Psychologically Informed Environment (PIE). Your work will involve creating tailored support plans, providing life skills training, and empowering individuals to achieve their personal goals. The services are spread across 1 sites with 18 bedspace. We provide personalized support around daily living skills such as budgeting, shopping, cooking, reminders to take medication and developing a structured weekly routine. Our residential services in Marron House provide a recovery focused service to men and women with long term mental health difficulties. The service works with the Participants & Residents to increase their independence and move them on into lower support accommodation. We work closely with mental health services, other partner agencies and careers to improve living skills, increase social inclusion, and help individuals understand and manage their mental health in order to improve their quality of life.

Location: Luton, Bedfordshire
Function: Operations - Bank/Relief Worker
Hours: 0
Pay: £12.24

Join the team in Luton to carry out supported housing management duties in our service. You will be responsible for maintaining social contact and company to enhance quality of life, enhance personal safety, health and security and other areas to support independence in society.

Location: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London
Function: Operations - Bank/Relief Worker
Hours: 0
Pay: £13.41 p/h
Closing Date: 16th December 2024

As a Support Mentor, you will contribute to successfully rehabilitating and reintegrating our participants back into the community. RBKC services specializing in supporting people with multiple needs, accommodation and community-based support. We help people that struggle with daily living, mental illness, substance and alcohol abuses, homelessness or offending backgrounds by providing them with support to overcome difficulties existing because of their life circumstances.

Location: West London, London
Function: Operations - Management
Hours: 37.5
Pay: £37,000
Closing Date: 6th January 2025

We are looking for a dedicated and experienced Service Manager to step into the role of Domestic Abuse Refuge Manager and lead our service in West London. This is a 9-month fixed-term contract covering maternity leave from February 2025. You will work with a passionate and committed team focused on delivering essential support and safe accommodation to women and children at risk of domestic abuse. In this role, you will guide the ongoing development of the service and the team, ensuring the highest standards of care and best practices are maintained throughout this crucial period. Penrose Women's Refuge provides support and accommodation to women and children at risk of domestic abuse. The Children and Family Worker will work in partnership with the mums and support mentor to ensure holistic and trauma informed support for children living in the service. This includes developing a range of age appropriate activities, support with accessing schooling and education and supporting the mums during a challenging time. As a team, you will work to develop a structure and a safe space for women and children to heal and thrive. Due the the nature of the service the post code has been removed however, service is based in West London.

Location: London, London
Function: Speculative Application
Hours: Speculative Application
Pay: Speculative Application

Want to speculatively apply for one of our roles? Are you interested in working for an organisation that believes good care and support improves lives, that lives through our values of Ambition, Empowerment, Transparency, and Inclusivity? Then apply speculatively here!

Location: Maidstone, Kent
Function: Operations - Frontline: Care And Support
Hours: 37.5
Pay: £23,900
Closing Date: 27th December 2024

This is a 3-month fixed-term contract (with possible extension) supporting the team in Maidstone. As a Support Coach, you will play a key role in rehabilitating and reintegrating participants into the community. Working closely with stakeholders and partners, you will engage with participants through key working activities to identify their needs, goals, and skills. You will then provide pathways, support, and tailored interventions to facilitate successful resettlements. Pathways to Independence: The pathway's team offers support to 31 residents across services in Maidstone for homeless people in priority need , these projects are commissioned by Maidstone Borough council The main resident case load for this role will be based in at 10-11 LINK HOUSE FAIRMEADOW MAIDSTONE ME14 1JP, however you will be required to travel to other projects in Maidstone to suit service need.

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