Bookmark and Share [ [link removed] ] with familyand friends who are interested in these job opportunities. Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page [ [link removed] ].
Nottingham Jobs Page Banner [ [link removed] ]
You are subscribed to Nottingham City Council Jobs for Nottingham City Council. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.
* [ [link removed] ]For full details of each job click the job title which links directly to the vacancy on the website.*
________________________________________________________________________
Business Support Officer Level 3 [ [link removed] ] 19-07-2019 12:00 AM BST 19,171 - Pro-Rata
Part Time , Hours per week - 18.5
Permanent
*The starting salary is 19,171 (Level One) risingto**19,945 (Level Two) on the first year anniversary, subject to satisfactory completion ofa probation period (pro rata for part timeworkers).**
* Weve got an exciting opportunity available for talentedindividualsto join our workforce - perhaps this is the opportunity youve been waiting for? Read on to find out more
There has never been a better time to join Nottingham City Council. Known for inclusivity and innovation, we have also won a host of Employee Benefits Awards, are a leading employer of Apprentices and we are continually working around the clock to deliver high quality services for Nottinghams citizens, visitors and investors.
Our aspiration is to make Nottingham a Great City, but to do this we need to be a Great Council, provide Great Services and recruit and develop a Great Workforce.
Join an organisation that gives you extra we will value your contributions, promote flexible and modern ways of working, will double your monthly pension contributions, offer a very generous 25-32 days holiday package each year (exclusive of public bank holidays and dependent on length of service) and give you the option to purchase up to 28 days additional holiday tax-free!
Nottingham City Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Vulnerable Adults and we expect all workers to share in this commitment.
We are looking to recruit a highly motivated individual on a part-time basis (18.5 hours) to provide administrative support to the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS)Children Looked After Team situated at Bulwell Children's Centre. CAMHS CLA Team support the emotional and mental health needs of children in care in Nottingham City Local Authority.
The service supports professionals and foster carers to meet the emotional and mental health needs of children in care. The Day-to-day tasks of the role include processing of referrals submitted, taking telephone calls from internal/external professionals and citizens, and updating & maintaining client records on databases.
*ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS:*
Extensive use of and experience of using the MS Office Suite and Ensure production of quality documents from standard formats using a range of IT applications
Experience of planning and organising own workload and be able to work flexibly in a pressured environment and meet deadlines
Understand the diversity of customers and stakeholders both internally and externally and have the ability to communicate effectively at all levels utilising a variety of methods including telephone
Ability to maintain confidentiality
Demonstrate a commitment to meeting performance standards and targets and set a positive example
An ability to actively problem solve and implement solutions in a focussed and positive way
For more information, please view the Job Description and Person Specification which are attached further down on this page.
For informal enquiries please contact Martyn Greenwood, *Tel:*0115 876 4277*Email:*"
[email protected] "
*Useful information for Applicants:* "*
This post is subject to an Enhanced DBS check.
*" *Please ensure you read our Terms and Conditions information, which includes advice on pay, annual leave and hours of working, and our Total Rewards Package, which includes information on some of the great benefits when working for Nottingham City Council.
* This post is covered by the statutory duty under Part 7 of the Immigration Act (2016) (English Language Requirement for public sector workers) and therefore the ability to speak fluent English, as detailed in the job description and person specification, is an essential requirement for the role.
Nottingham City Council are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and we are striving to have a reflective workforce of the citizens we serve. As a result of our commitment to this agenda, we anonymise all applications to remove the risk of unconscious bias. The application process will capture your personal details (including your name) and these details will only be made visible to recruiting managers once the shortlisting stage has been completed*
We particularly welcome applicants from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities and applicants that consider themselves disabled as these groups are currently under represented within our workforce.
*
Nottingham City Council is open to conversations regarding flexible working options at the point of interview.
If you have any technical issues completing your application form please contact "
[email protected]" Nottingham City Council are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and we are striving to have a reflective workforce of the citizens we serve. As a result of our commitment to this agenda, we anonymise all applications to remove the risk of unconscious bias. The application process will capture your personal details (including your name) and these details will only be made visible to recruiting managers once the shortlisting stage has been completed We particularly welcome applicants from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities and applicants that consider themselves disabled as these groups are currently under represented within our workforce. Extensive use of and experience of using the MS Office Suite and Ensure production of quality documents from standard formats using a range of IT applications
Experience of planning and organising own workload and be able to work flexibly in a pressured environment and meet deadlines
Understand the diversity of customers and stakeholders both internally and externally and have the ability to communicate effectively at all levels utilising a variety of methods including telephone
Ability to maintain confidentiality
Demonstrate a commitment to meeting performance standards and targets and set a positive example
An ability to actively problem solve and implement solutions in a focussed and positive way Family Support Worker Level 2 [ [link removed] ] 18-07-2019 12:00 AM BST 21,589
Full Time , Hours per week - 37
Permanent
******** *Post Available:**
Permanent** Level 2 Family Support Worker. Working options Full time (37 hours) orPart time (18.5 hours) workedall year round.*
*The starting salary is 21,589 rising to 22,911 on the first year anniversary, subject to satisfactory completion of a probation period (pro rata for part time workers)
* Weve got an exciting opportunity available for talented individuals to join our workforce - perhaps this is the opportunity youve been waiting for? Read on to find out more
There has never been a better time to join Nottingham City Council. Known for inclusivity and innovation, we have also won a host of Employee Benefits Awards, are a leading employer of Apprentices and we are continually working around the clock to deliver high quality services for Nottinghams citizens, visitors and investors.
Our aspiration is to make Nottingham a Great City, but to do this we need to be a Great Council, provide Great Services and recruit and develop a Great Workforce.
Join an organisation that gives you extra we will value your contributions, promote flexible and modern ways of working, will double your monthly pension contributions, offer a very generous 25-32 days holiday package each year (exclusive of public bank holidays and dependent on length of service) and give you the option to purchase up to 28 days additional holiday tax-free!
Nottingham City Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Vulnerable Adults and we expect all workers to share in this commitment.
Nottingham City Council Early Help Services are recruiting Family Support Workers Level 2's at various locations across the Nottingham City. Early Help delivers services for children and young people aged 0-19 years and their families. Early Help's purpose is to provide the right help at the right time to improve the outcomes of children and families. Services are provided in the Community at a range of venues including Children's Centres and Community Venues.
Level 2 Family Support Workers will be delivering targeted sessions for children aged 0-5 years and their families which includes parenting programmes, programmes supporting healthy minds and relationships and adult learning. In addition to this Level 2 Family Support Workers will be providing one to one family support for children and their families through family support clinics and individual case work.
Interested applicants should complete the application form along with a covering letter outlining how their current skills, knowledge and experience meets some of the essential criteria listed below and you will find the restwithin the personal specification. Applicants should remove any personal details from theircovering letter (including their name), as part of our commitment to remove the risk of unconscious bias. The application process will capture your personal details (including your name) and these details will only be made visible to recruiting managers once the shortlisting stage has been completed.
*ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS:*
* A practical knowledge and understanding of children development and the needs of children, young people, and families.
* Sound knowledge of safeguarding issues and experience of applying legislation and policy and procedure to practice, including the relevant assessment framework and integrated working.
* Knowledge of different theories, models and approaches to working with children and families and experience of applying these to practice.
* Ability to work with a range of professionals to meet the individual needs of children and families.
* Experience of working with vulnerable children, young people and adults, from a variety of backgrounds, in an outcome focused way.
* Experience of working with a range of professionals to deliver programmes of support to children and families.
* Ability to use IT systems effectively, including departmental recording systems and Windows based information technology.
*
For more information, please view the Job Description and Person Specification which are attached further down on this page.
* For informal enquiries please contact Kerry Reevesor Rachel Howard *Email:*
[email protected] or
[email protected]. See useful information section below regarding dates for shortlisting and interviewing.
***
Useful information for Applicants* *
This post is subject to an Enhanced DBS check
* *References may be sought prior to interview for safeguarding purposes. You will be advised once the application closing date has passed if this is required.
* *Shortlisting for post above will commence week beginning 5th August 2019
* *Interviewing will take place week beginning 19th August 2019.
* Please ensure you read our Terms and Conditions information, which includes advice on pay, annual leave and hours of working, and our Total Rewards Package, which includes information on some of the great benefits when working for Nottingham City Council.
This post is covered by the statutory duty under Part 7 of the Immigration Act (2016) (English Language Requirement for public sector workers) and therefore the ability to speak fluent English, as detailed in the job description and person specification, is an essential requirement for the role.
Nottingham City Council are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and we are striving to have a reflective workforce of the citizens we serve. As a result of our commitment to this agenda, we anonymise all applications to remove the risk of unconscious bias. The application process will capture your personal details (including your name) and these details will only be made visible to recruiting managers once the shortlisting stage has been completed
We particularly welcome applicants from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities and applicants that consider themselves disabled as these groups are currently under represented within our workforce.
Nottingham City Council is open to conversations regarding flexible working options at the point of interview.
If you have any technical issues completing your application form please contact <
[email protected]>*
[email protected]* Nottingham City Council are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and we are striving to have a reflective workforce of the citizens we serve. As a result of our commitment to this agenda, we anonymise all applications to remove the risk of unconscious bias. The application process will capture your personal details (including your name) and these details will only be made visible to recruiting managers once the shortlisting stage has been completed We particularly welcome applicants from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities and applicants that consider themselves disabled as these groups are currently under represented within our workforce. Nottingham City Council are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and we are striving to have a reflective workforce of the citizens we serve. As a result of our commitment to this agenda, we anonymise all applications to remove the risk of unconscious bias. The application process will capture your personal details (including your name) and these details will only be made visible to recruiting managers once the shortlisting stage has been completed We particularly welcome applicants from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities and applicants that consider themselves disabled as these groups are currently under represented within our workforce. Family Support Worker [ [link removed] ] 18-07-2019 12:00 AM BST 18,426
Full Time , Hours per week - 37
Permanent
******** *Permanent Full time (37 hours) and Part time (18.5 hours) worked all year round are available.*
*The starting salary is 18,426 (Level One) rising to 18,795 (Level Two) on the first year anniversary, subject to satisfactory completion of a probation period (pro rata for part time workers)
*** Weve got an exciting opportunity available for talented individuals to join our workforce - perhaps this is the opportunity youve been waiting for? Read on to find out more
There has never been a better time to join Nottingham City Council. Known for inclusivity and innovation, we have also won a host of Employee Benefits Awards, are a leading employer of Apprentices and we are continually working around the clock to deliver high quality services for Nottinghams citizens, visitors and investors.
Our aspiration is to make Nottingham a Great City, but to do this we need to be a Great Council, provide Great Services and recruit and develop a Great Workforce.
Join an organisation that gives you extra we will value your contributions, promote flexible and modern ways of working, will double your monthly pension contributions, offer a very generous 25-32 days holiday package each year (exclusive of public bank holidays and dependent on length of service) and give you the option to purchase up to 28 days additional holiday tax-free!
Nottingham City Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Vulnerable Adults and we expect all workers to share in this commitment.
Nottingham City Council Early Help Services are recruitingLevel 1 Family Support Workers at various locations across Nottingham City. Early Help delivers services for children and young people aged 0-19 years and their families. Early Help's purpose is to provide the right help at the right time to improve the outcomes of children and families. Services are provided in the Community at a range of venues including Children's Centres and Community Venues.
Level 1 Family Support Workers will be delivering open access sessions for children aged 0-5 years and their families and also group work intervention which includes parenting support, early communication and child development. Early Help's focus on children's development include play, physical, emotional, language and communication.
Interested applicants shouldsubmit their application formand covering letter as one document outlining how their current skills, knowledge and experience meets some of essential criteria listed below. The other essential criteria can be found on the personal specification form. Applicants should remove any personal details from their CV and Covering Letter (including their name), as part of our commitment to remove the risk of unconscious bias. The application process will capture your personal details (including your name) and these details will only be made visible to recruiting managers once the shortlisting stage has been completed.
*ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS:*
* A practical knowledge and understanding of child development and the needs of children, young people and families.
* An understanding of safeguarding issues and knowledge of legislation, policy and procedures.
* Ability to communciate sensitively and effectively with children and adults.
* Ability to organise and implement play and learning activities relevant to the needs of children and families.
* Experience of working with vulnerable children, young people and adults, from a variety of backgrounds, in an ouctome focused way.
* Experience of working with a range of professionals to deliver programmes of support to children, young people and families.
* Ability to use IT systems effectively, including departmental recording systems and Windows based information technology
* Be willing to work across Early Help teams as required to meet the needs of the service.
For more information, please view the Job Description and Person Specification which are attached further down on this page.
For informal enquiries please contactKerry Reeves or Rachel Howard*Email:*
[email protected] <
[email protected]> or
[email protected]. *Refer to useful information section below for shortlisting and interviewing dates. *
*Useful information for Applicants*
*This post is subject to an Enhanced DBS check
* *Shortlisting will commence week beginning 5th August 2019
*
*Interveiwing will commence week begining 12th August 2019*
*References may be sought prior to interview for safeguarding purposes. You will be advised once the application closing date has passed if this is required.*
*Please ensure you read our Terms and Conditions information, which includes advice on pay, annual leave and hours of working, and our Total Rewards Package, which includes information on some of the great benefits when working for Nottingham City Council.*
This post is covered by the statutory duty under Part 7 of the Immigration Act (2016) (English Language Requirement for public sector workers) and therefore the ability to speak fluent English, as detailed in the job description and person specification, is an essential requirement for the role.
Nottingham City Council are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and we are striving to have a reflective workforce of the citizens we serve. As a result of our commitment to this agenda, we anonymise all applications to remove the risk of unconscious bias. The application process will capture your personal details (including your name) and these details will only be made visible to recruiting managers once the shortlisting stage has been completed
We particularly welcome applicants from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities and applicants that consider themselves disabled as these groups are currently under represented within our workforce.
Nottingham City Council is open to conversations regarding flexible working options at the point of interview.
If you have any technical issues completing your application form please contact <
[email protected]>*
[email protected]* Nottingham City Council are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and we are striving to have a reflective workforce of the citizens we serve. As a result of our commitment to this agenda, we anonymise all applications to remove the risk of unconscious bias. The application process will capture your personal details (including your name) and these details will only be made visible to recruiting managers once the shortlisting stage has been completed We particularly welcome applicants from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities and applicants that consider themselves disabled as these groups are currently under represented within our workforce. Nottingham City Council are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and we are striving to have a reflective workforce of the citizens we serve. As a result of our commitment to this agenda, we anonymise all applications to remove the risk of unconscious bias. The application process will capture your personal details (including your name) and these details will only be made visible to recruiting managers once the shortlisting stage has been completed We particularly welcome applicants from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities and applicants that consider themselves disabled as these groups are currently under represented within our workforce. body { font-size: 1em; font-family: Arial, Verdana, sans-serif; font-weight: normal; font-style: normal; color: #333333; }
________________________________________________________________________
*Visit the Jobs website [ [link removed] ]*
Email sign up image
*Top Tip: Prepare for your interview with the Council!
Sign up to Latest Council News on Stay Connected. [ [link removed] ]*
You've opened this email, you've found the perfect job and now you need to take the next step. The first hurdle is to get an interview - so read the person specification and write your application to show how you can fully meet the requirements.
You get a call. You've got an interview - Go YOU!
Preparation for an interview is an absolutely key process and will often be the difference between your success and failure.
Our interviewers will expect you to have a good grasp of what the Council and the service area you have applied to does!
There's no better place to get the information than through our Stay Connected email newsletters!
*>>Add to your newsletter subscriptions now! [ [link removed] ]*
Bookmark and Share [ [link removed] ] with family, friends and colleagues
________________________________________________________________________
Contact Nottingham City Council Jobs
Tel: 0300 30 30 222
Email:
[email protected]
Council Jobs Website: Nottingham City Council Jobs [ [link removed] ]
Council Web: Nottinghamcity.gov.uk [ [link removed] ]
Follow us on Facebook [ [link removed] ] | Twitter [ [link removed] ]
You have received this email because you are subscribed to Nottingham City Councils Stay Connected service for news and information about council services.Over 50,000 people have signed up to receive newsletters covering topics such as What's On, Citycard Savings, Consultations, Policy Updates and more.You can review which emails you receive from us or unsubscribe byediting your subscriptions [ [link removed] ]- log in with your email address and then make your choice.
July Aug Tag [ [link removed] ]
________________________________________________________________________
This email was sent to
[email protected] using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: Nottingham City Council Loxley House, Station Street Nottingham. NG2 3NG GovDelivery logo [ [link removed] ]