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Supportive leadership | Flexible working patterns | Manageable caseloads | Meaningful impact Finding the right Children’s Social Worker role isn’t just about pay, it’s about feeling supported, having a manageable caseload, and being able to do your best work. This opportunity is designed for experienced practitioners who want clarity, transparency, and control over their next move, whether you identify as a Children’s Social Worker, Child Protection Social Worker, or Safeguarding Social Worker. You’ll have access to honest insights about teams and leadership before committing, giving you the confidence to choose a role that genuinely fits your working style and priorities. Package & Benefits • Up to £45 per hour. • Condensed working options available. • Strong team support and accessible management. • Accommodation bonus available. About the Company This organisation prioritises quality of care and sustainable workloads, with leadership teams focused on supporting practitioners rather than overwhelming them. You’ll be joining a service that values informed decision-making, open communication, and long-term success for both staff and families. Key Responsibilities • Manage a caseload across services such as Child Protection, Looked After Children, or Referral and Assessment. • Complete high-quality assessments, care plans, and safeguarding interventions. • Work collaboratively with families and multi-agency partners to achieve positive outcomes. • Maintain accurate and compliant case recording in line with statutory requirements. About You • Qualified Social Worker with registration and experience in children’s services. • Recent experience within Child Protection, Looked After Children, or Assessment teams. • Ability to manage a caseload independently within a statutory setting. If you’re an experienced Children’s Social Worker looking for a role that aligns with your priorities, it’s worth having a conversation even if your CV isn’t up to date. Contact tommy@leadersincare.co.uk for more information or call Tommy on 07828 497 807 for a confidential discussion.
View jobMaking a genuine difference in safeguarding practice can be easier when the environment supports you. This Social Worker opportunity offers the chance to focus on quality work within a stable service where experienced managers provide consistent oversight. If you are a Social Worker or Safeguarding Social Worker seeking flexibility and a manageable caseload, this role offers the structure and support to do your best work. Working as a Social Worker in this safeguarding team means joining a council that values stability and collaborative practice. The service has maintained low management turnover, creating a consistent and supportive environment for professionals delivering frontline safeguarding work. Package & Benefits • £42 per hour. • Hybrid working model. • High hourly rate. • Stable leadership team with low management turnover. About the Company This local authority safeguarding service is known for its stable leadership and supportive team culture. The service prioritises effective safeguarding practice, manageable workloads, and a collaborative environment where experienced professionals can focus on delivering meaningful outcomes for children and families. Key Responsibilities • Manage a safeguarding caseload involving children and families requiring statutory intervention. • Complete assessments, care planning, and safeguarding interventions in line with legislation. • Work collaboratively with multi-agency partners to protect vulnerable children. • Maintain accurate case recording and participate in safeguarding reviews and meetings. If you are an experienced Social Worker exploring safeguarding roles or considering a move as a Safeguarding Social Worker, we would welcome a conversation even if your CV is not fully up to date. Contact Tommy on tommy@leadersincare.co.uk or call 07828 497 807 for more information or a confidential discussion.
View jobLearning Disability Nurse (RNLD) South Wales | Up to £46,482 DOE | Full Time If you're a Learning Disability Nurse looking for a role where you can build meaningful relationships and genuinely improve people's quality of life, this could be exactly what you're looking for. I'm recruiting for an RNLD to join a specialist neuropsychiatric rehabilitation service supporting adults with learning disabilities, acquired brain injuries and neurological disorders. You'll have the opportunity to support patients throughout their rehabilitation journey, helping them develop greater independence while delivering truly person-centred care. You'll be joining a highly experienced multidisciplinary team in a purpose-built service that places rehabilitation, compassion and individualised care at the heart of everything it does. What's on Offer? Salary up to £46,482 depending on experience Paid NMC registration Company pension Blue Light Card discounts Employee Assistance Programme Staff wellbeing and recognition scheme Free on-site parking Free uniform Ongoing specialist training and development Genuine career progression opportunities The Role As a Learning Disability Nurse, you'll deliver high-quality nursing care to adults with learning disabilities, acquired brain injuries and complex neurological conditions. Working alongside the wider multidisciplinary team, you'll help patients achieve their rehabilitation goals while promoting independence, dignity and positive long-term outcomes. Key Responsibilities Deliver safe, compassionate and person-centred nursing care Assess, plan, implement and evaluate individualised care plans Administer and monitor medication safely in line with NMC guidelines Carry out comprehensive physical and mental health assessments Promote independence through positive behaviour support and therapeutic interventions Recognise changes in patients' physical and emotional wellbeing, responding appropriately Work collaboratively with Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists and the wider MDT Maintain accurate clinical documentation and contribute to effective care planning Support patients, families and carers throughout the rehabilitation journey Promote safeguarding, dignity, choice and clinical excellence at all times About You Registered Learning Disability Nurse (RNLD) with an active NMC PIN Passionate about delivering high-quality, person-centred care Strong communication and relationship-building skills Experience supporting adults with learning disabilities, acquired brain injuries, neurological conditions or complex care is desirable but not essential Committed to continuous learning and professional development Interested? If you're looking for a role where you'll have the time to really get to know the people you support, develop specialist clinical skills and become part of a supportive multidisciplinary team, I'd love to speak with you. Apply today or contact Sam at Leaders in Care on 07828 876725 for a confidential chat. Ref: LICSF
View jobLead Paediatric Recovery Nurse Location: Central London Salary: £49,000-£57,000 Job Type: Full-Time | Permanent Are you an experienced Paediatric Recovery Nurse looking to take the next step into a leadership role? We are recruiting on behalf of a leading independent healthcare provider for a Lead Paediatric Recovery Nurse to join a high-performing theatre team within a modern private hospital in Central London. This is an exciting opportunity for a passionate and experienced Registered Nurse (RN) to lead paediatric recovery services, ensuring the highest standards of patient care, clinical excellence, and regulatory compliance. You will play a key role in supporting children, young people, and their families throughout the perioperative journey while also providing post-anaesthetic care for adult patients when required. The Role As the Lead Paediatric Recovery Nurse, you will oversee the delivery of safe, effective, and evidence-based recovery care for paediatric surgical patients. You will provide clinical leadership within theatres, recovery, and anaesthetic services, supporting the development of the wider nursing team while ensuring compliance with CQC standards and best practice guidelines. This is a hands-on leadership position combining clinical expertise with service development, education, governance, and team management. Key Responsibilities Lead paediatric recovery services across theatres and recovery. Ensure safe, high-quality post-anaesthetic care for paediatric patients and adults where appropriate. Provide clinical leadership, mentorship, and support to the recovery team. Work collaboratively with consultants, anaesthetists, theatre staff, and multidisciplinary teams. Promote family-centred care and exceptional patient experiences. Ensure compliance with CQC standards and national clinical guidelines. Support service development, quality improvement initiatives, and clinical governance. Participate in staff education, training, mentorship, and competency assessments. Undertake risk assessments and contribute to patient safety initiatives. Actively participate in the paediatric emergency response team. Contribute to the on-call rota and flexible shift rotation. About You To be successful in this role you will have: Registered Nurse (NMC) qualification. Minimum of 5 years' experience as a Paediatric Recovery Nurse. Previous experience leading or mentoring clinical teams. Teaching or Mentorship qualification. Recognised postgraduate paediatric professional development. EPALS or APLS Provider certification. Excellent knowledge of paediatric recovery and post-anaesthetic care. Strong communication, leadership, and organisational skills. A genuine passion for delivering outstanding patient-centred care. Benefits Alongside a competitive salary, you'll benefit from an excellent package including: Private healthcare Generous annual leave allowance Blue Light Card discounts Interest-free season ticket loan Cycle to Work scheme Staff wellbeing initiatives Discounted gym membership Professional development and funded training Career progression opportunities Employee referral scheme Retail and lifestyle discounts Recognition awards and staff events Apply Today If you're an experienced Lead Paediatric Recovery Nurse, Senior Paediatric Recovery Nurse, or Paediatric Theatre Recovery Nurse looking to join a respected private healthcare provider committed to clinical excellence and professional development, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today to find out more about this fantastic opportunity. Call Clara on 02039159084 for more information.
View jobMental Health Nurse (RMN) South Wales | Up to £46,482 DOE | Full Time If you're a Mental Health Nurse looking to move beyond an acute ward environment and work in a service where you can build lasting therapeutic relationships, this could be exactly what you're looking for. I'm recruiting for an RMN to join a specialist neuropsychiatric rehabilitation service supporting adults with complex mental health conditions, acquired brain injuries and neurological disorders. You'll play a key role in helping patients regain independence while working alongside an experienced multidisciplinary team in a highly supportive clinical environment. This is a fantastic opportunity to develop specialist skills while working for an organisation that genuinely invests in its nursing team. What's on Offer? Salary up to £46,482 depending on experience Paid NMC registration Company pension Blue Light Card discounts Employee Assistance Programme Staff recognition and wellbeing scheme Free on-site parking Free uniform Ongoing training and development Excellent career progression opportunities The Role As a Mental Health Nurse, you'll provide specialist nursing care to adults with complex neuropsychiatric and neurological conditions, supporting patients throughout their rehabilitation journey while promoting independence, recovery and the highest standards of clinical care. Key Responsibilities Deliver safe, evidence-based nursing care to patients with complex needs Assess, plan, implement and evaluate individualised care plans Administer medication safely in line with NMC guidelines Monitor patients' physical and mental wellbeing, responding appropriately to changing clinical needs Work collaboratively with psychiatrists, psychologists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists and the wider MDT Complete accurate clinical documentation and risk assessments Promote recovery-focused care that maximises independence and quality of life Support patients, families and carers throughout the rehabilitation process Maintain high standards of safeguarding, infection prevention and clinical governance About You Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) with active NMC registration Passionate about delivering outstanding patient care Excellent communication and relationship-building skills Experience within mental health, neurorehabilitation, acquired brain injury or complex care is desirable, although not essential Committed to continuous professional development and delivering high-quality clinical care Interested? If you're looking for a role where you'll have the time to deliver meaningful care, develop specialist clinical skills and become part of a supportive multidisciplinary team, I'd love to tell you more. Apply today or get in touch with Sam at Leaders in Care on 07828876725 for further information. REF: LICSF
View jobRelish the opportunity to work with a social group in this well established council. A senior manager is looking for an experienced social worker to join their safeguarding team in the central belt. This is definitely a job to pounce on, team leaders are offering social workers the chance to work a hybrid model that will massively benefit people with child care commitments. You will be expected to work only 2 day in the office per week! You’ll also receive the exclusive Leaders in Care loyalty bonus – a top up on the standard pay rate for that council (minimum £1p/h). As for senior managers, they are supportive, reassuring and conduct supervision regularly. They are needing an experienced worker who can come in and pick up a manageable caseload with a few complex pieces of work. Sounds good? If you would like to know more, send your CV to tommy@leadersincare.co.uk , or call on 07828 497807. If the role is not for you, but perhaps a friend or colleague looking for a change, we are offering market leading referral fee of £500 per placement - all you have to do is reach out! As this is a statutory role, you do require a social work qualification & registered to Scottish Social Services.
View jobRelish the opportunity to work with a social group in this well established council. A senior manager is looking for an experienced social worker to join their safeguarding team in the central belt. This is definitely a job to pounce on, team leaders are offering social workers the chance to work a hybrid model that will massively benefit people with child care commitments. You will be expected to work only 2 day in the office per week! You’ll also receive the exclusive Leaders in Care loyalty bonus – a top up on the standard pay rate for that council (minimum £1p/h). As for senior managers, they are supportive, reassuring and conduct supervision regularly. They are needing an experienced worker who can come in and pick up a manageable caseload with a few complex pieces of work. Sounds good? If you would like to know more, send your CV to tommy@leadersincare.co.uk , or call on 07828 497807. If the role is not for you, but perhaps a friend or colleague looking for a change, we are offering market leading referral fee of £500 per placement - all you have to do is reach out! As this is a statutory role, you do require a social work qualification & registered to Scottish Social Services.
View jobFlexible working culture | Low caseloads | Supportive leadership | Autonomy encouraged | Fast Paced work A rare opportunity for a Duty & Assessment Social Worker to work in a genuinely flexible environment where your time, judgement, and expertise are trusted. With hybrid working and reduced office expectations, this role is built around helping you deliver meaningful outcomes without unnecessary pressure. As a Duty & Assessment Social Worker, you will focus on high-impact frontline work, supported by experienced managers and long-standing staff. This is an ideal position for an Assessment Social Worker or Duty Social Worker seeking balance, autonomy, and consistent contract stability. Package & Benefits • Up to £38.43 per hour. • 6-month rolling contract for long-term stability. • Hybrid working with only 1 to 2 days in county • Condensed hours and flexible working patterns available. • Loyalty bonus available. About the Company You will be joining a progressive local authority with a strong reputation for supporting its workforce. The service promotes manageable caseloads, values professional autonomy, and is led by a stable, experienced management team focused on delivering high-quality outcomes for children and families. Key Responsibilities • Complete holistic assessments for children and families following new referrals. • Lead safeguarding enquiries including Section 47 investigations where risk is identified. • Identify and coordinate appropriate services for children with complex needs and disabilities. • Act as the first point of contact within duty, ensuring timely and effective decision making. About You • Qualified Social Worker with Social Care Wales registration. • Experience within duty, assessment, or frontline children’s services. • Proven experience undertaking safeguarding and Section 47 enquiries. If you are a Duty & Assessment Social Worker looking for flexibility, stability, and a supportive team environment, this role offers the balance many roles promise but rarely deliver. Even if your CV is not fully up to date, we would still welcome a conversation. If you're interested in this opportunity or want to explore how Leaders in Care can support you, contact Nathan at 07401281738 or email nathan@leadersincare.co.uk today!
View jobHybrid working | Specialist service | Career progression | Supportive team environment Make a real impact as a Senior Social Worker within a dedicated Children with Disabilities service, where your experience will directly shape outcomes for vulnerable children and families. This Senior Social Worker role offers the opportunity to develop specialist knowledge while still building on core safeguarding experience such as Child Protection and Court work. You will benefit from a balanced approach to flexible working, with time in the office supporting collaboration and time at home for focused work. This is a strong opportunity for an experienced Social Worker or Child Protection Social Worker ready to step into a more senior position. Package & Benefits • £49,056 to £55,323 per annum plus £3,000 retention and recruitment bonus. • Hybrid working with 3 days office based. • Free on-site parking. • Permanent contract offering long-term stability and development. About the Company This service is committed to delivering high-quality support to children and families, with a strong focus on inclusive practice and safeguarding. You will join a team that values collaboration, professional curiosity, and continuous improvement within children’s social care. Key Responsibilities • Manage a complex caseload across Children in Need, Child Protection, and Children Looked After. • Undertake assessments and care planning for children with disabilities and their families. • Contribute to court proceedings and provide high-quality reports when required. • Work collaboratively with multi-agency partners to ensure safe and effective outcomes. About You • Qualified Social Worker with experience in Child Protection, Children in Need, or Court work. • Previous experience working as a Social Worker within statutory children’s services. • Registration with Social Work England. If you are an experienced Senior Social Worker or ready to take the next step from an Experienced Social Worker role, this position offers the chance to specialise while maintaining a varied and rewarding caseload. Even if your CV is not fully up to date, we would still like to hear from you. Contact Leaders in Care for more information or a confidential discussion.
View jobWe are looking for a Chemotherapy Nurse to join a nationally recognised, specialist provider as part of their exciting growth plans. This Chemotherapy Nurse role is located in the Northampton area, and comes with a competitive salary of up to £44,500 per year, sociable working hours and more excellent benefits. Benefits package includes: Salary up to £44,500 per annum, depending on experience. Additional £4,877.50 p/a car allowance or fully expensed company car. Monday to Friday working pattern, 8:00am to 5:30pm. Private healthcare cover. Funded training, ongoing development, and financial support for further qualifications. Competitive annual leave entitlement NMC fees paid for Comprehensive & fully paid clinical induction About the role: In this Chemotherapy Nurse role, you will be joining a nationally recognised, specialist provider of cancer care. This role will involve seeing patients for bloods, toxicity assessments, IV chemotherapy, oral chemotherapy, pump disconnections, line care, IM/SC injections and more. Although you will be working independently in the community, you will remain very much part of a wider nursing team, enjoying regular contact with managers and colleagues. You will remain at the cutting edge of your profession, gaining exposure to new technologies and therapies, and helping to develop care models that break the mould. Key criteria for this Chemotherapy Nurse role: Must be a registered RGN with an active NMC PIN Must have a valid SACT Passport Full UK driving licence Experience of community based work is desirable but not essential Competent in the administration of chemotherapy drugs, cannulation and clinical assessments If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience to excel as a specialist Chemotherapy Nurse, apply now or contact Dale, 020 3314 7746. We’d be thrilled to hear from you.
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