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Are you an experienced Occupational Therapist looking to take your career to the next level? Our client, a prestigious independent hospital located in Central London, is seeking a Senior Occupational Therapist to join their dynamic Therapies team. This role offers the opportunity to work in a top-rated facility, delivering high-quality care to a diverse patient caseload. This is an exciting opportunity for a Senior Occupational Therapist to join a leading private hospital. With an annual salary ranging from £39,000 to £46,500 you can also enjoy a private healthcare scheme worth up to £20,000 per year, 27 days of annual leave, discounts on retail. The role offers a chance to make a real difference in patients' lives while working in a supportive and engaging environment. Situated in the heart of Central London, this distinguished healthcare institution is known for delivering exceptional, evidence-based medical care. Renowned for its patient-centered approach, it combines clinical excellence with a commitment to the well-being of everyone it serves. As a Senior Occupational Therapist, you'll be responsible for: Managing your own specialised caseload of patients, both inpatients and outpatients. Delivering specialised assessments and interventions for patients with complex needs. Supporting the development of the occupational therapy service to ensure best practice. Supervising and participating in evidence-based projects and in-service training. Providing therapeutic advice and recommendations to patients, carers, and clinicians. Actively participating in multidisciplinary team meetings and discharge planning. Maintaining accurate patient documentation and records. Package and Benefits: The Senior Occupational Therapist role comes with a comprehensive package, including: Annual salary of £39,000 - £46,500. Private healthcare scheme worth up to £20,000 per year. 27 days annual leave. Retail discounts. Interest-free season ticket loans. Cycle to work scheme. About You For the Senior Occupational Therapist position, the ideal candidate will have: A BSc (hons) degree or diploma in Occupational Therapy. HCPC registration for Occupational Therapy. Evidence of post-graduate professional development. Experience in both inpatient and outpatient occupational therapy settings. Knowledge of a wide range of approaches for managing complex patients. Experience with multidisciplinary team working and teaching is desirable. If you are an experienced Occupational Therapist, Senior Therapist, Rehabilitation Therapist, Therapy Manager, or Clinical Specialist, this Senior Occupational Therapist role could be the perfect fit for you. With opportunities for career progression and professional development, this position offers a rewarding career path in a leading healthcare facility. If you're ready to make a difference and take on an exciting challenge as a Senior Occupational Therapist, this role offers the perfect opportunity. Join a top-rated hospital and contribute to delivering outstanding patient care. Apply now and take the next step in your career!
View jobAssessment Social Worker | Supportive Senior Management | Manageable Caseload | Easily commutable in the South West A great opportunity to join a thriving Duty & Assessment service We're currently working closely alongside super stable Duty & Assessment team based in the South West, for a fantastic opportunity for an experienced children’s social worker their close-knit team. Leaders in Care are offering £40/h for this role Benefits of the role include: Manageable caseload Longstanding and supportive permanent management structure (based off feedback) Leaders in Care loyalty bonus – which can see your weekly pay increased by up to £100 Close-knit team who'll make you feel valued from day 1 Regular reflective supervision Secure 6 month contract, with the look to further extend beyond this should you wish With vacancies within this service a rarety, what better time to make the move to close out the year and be a part of an excellent team where you're surrounded by like-minded individuals, all with the aim to provide the best care to all children and families involved in the service. As our approach to differs to other agencies, the level of information that we are able to provide will differ to most agencies, as we can provide you with a real insight into the performance and structure of the council based off the constant feedback we receive, which will give you a real feel of the place, prior to starting. As this is a statutory role, you do require a social work qualification & registration to Social Work England. To apply or for more information, send your CV to Chris@leadersincare.co.uk, or call Chris on 07897 024978.
View jobHybrid | Close-Knit Team & service | Manageable Workload | A Supportive Agency | No Micro-management Senior SW - £42 negotiable rate (ask for details) We're currently working with a highly rated local authority in the South East of England, on a great opportunity for an experienced practitioner to join the Child and Family Assessment team as a Senior Social Worker. Leaders in Care are offering £42/h for this role, one of the highest in the area currently. With this council, you don’t have to worry about being bogged down with too many cases, as caseloads are split evenly across the service to ensure they are manageable, and you will be supported by a long-standing management structure to ensure a stable and stress free working environment. You'll also be joining a close-knit team thats supported by a stable, longstanding senior managment team who allow you the platform to do your best work. This ius done by allowing you to manage your own diary how you see fit, and no micro-management, only supporting when needed and trusting you to provide the best care to all children & families involved int he service. The role will involve picking up child in need cases, ongoing care proceedings, conducting assessments and making informed decisions about the most appropriate interventions to support the child and family. Although this council are happy to consider a range of experience, experience in child protection and court work would be desirable. As this is a statutory role, you do require a social work qualification & registration to Social Work England. Also, you will need to have 3 years permanent experience in an English council to be considered, in line with new government guidance. Immediate starts are available. However not to worry, this council will wait up to 1 month for the right person. Due to our great relationship with this council, we can provide ongoing support throughout the full process, as well as being there to support you through the placement. For more information, call Chris on 07897 024978. Or email your up to date cv to Chris@leadersincare.co.uk.
View jobCommunity Nurse West Sussex | Monday–Friday | No nights Looking for a community nursing role where you can deliver genuinely high-quality care, build meaningful relationships with families, and still keep your evenings free? This could be the one. We’re recruiting a Community Nurse to join a well-established private healthcare provider delivering specialist care across West Sussex. This is a Monday–Friday role — no nights — offering a salary of up to £39,000, plus a company car or £4,877 car allowance and an excellent benefits package. The Role As a Community Nurse, you’ll play a key role in delivering safe, personalised care in the community. You’ll work autonomously while remaining well supported by a wider multidisciplinary team. Your responsibilities will include: Delivering high-quality nursing care to children in the community Working closely with families to develop and review personalised care plans Collaborating with other healthcare professionals to ensure joined-up care Managing your own caseload with strong organisation and time management Maintaining accurate clinical documentation and reporting Salary & Benefits Salary up to £39,000 Company car or £4,877 car allowance 33 days annual leave (including bank holidays) Private healthcare cover Contributory pension scheme Death in service (4x salary) Weekend and evening enhancements Professional registrations paid Ongoing training and development Company mobile phone and tablet About You To be successful in this role, you’ll be: A Registered Nurse (NMC) Competent with IV therapies Experienced in a community or home-based nursing role A confident, organised practitioner comfortable managing a caseload A full UK driving licence holder Experience as a Community Nurse, Staff Nurse, District Nurse, or Home Care Nurse would be particularly relevant. Interested? If you’re passionate about delivering outstanding community-based care and want a role that offers both clinical autonomy and real work-life balance, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now or contact Callum on 07445309375 at Leaders in Care today. We’d love to hear from you.
View jobCommunity Nurse – West Sussex (Crawley, Horsham, Brighton & Worthing) We are looking for a Community Nurse to join a nationally recognised specialist healthcare provider, delivering high-quality nursing care to patients in their own homes across West Sussex, covering Crawley, Horsham, Brighton, and Worthing. This is a full-time position offering a salary of up to £39,000 per annum, plus a fully expensed company car or car allowance of £4,877, paid mileage, and an excellent benefits package. The Role In this Community Nurse role, you will work in partnership with one of the largest NHS service providers, primarily delivering IV therapies in a community setting. You will manage a caseload of approximately 4–5 patients per day, providing exceptional clinical care, education, and support, while making a meaningful difference to patients’ lives every day. You’ll work autonomously in the community, building strong relationships with patients and their families, and ensuring care is delivered safely, compassionately, and to the highest clinical standards. What do you need to be successful? To apply for this Community Nurse role, you must be a Registered General Nurse (RGN) with an active NMC PIN, and have: A full UK driving licence Post-registration experience within an acute care setting Experience administering sub-cutaneous injections and IV therapies, including care of IV devices Confidence working autonomously and supervising others in the community Strong organisation skills and adaptability within a dynamic service environment Community nursing experience is desirable but not essential What’s in it for you? A rewarding role with genuine autonomy and clinical responsibility The opportunity to work closely with patients and families in a home-based setting Variety through exposure to different conditions, therapies, and care pathways Ongoing professional development and skills enhancement The chance to support a patient-centred mission focused on choice, convenience, and connection What do we offer our people? We work hard to ensure our colleagues feel motivated, supported, and recognised for the important work they do. In return for your expertise and commitment, we offer: Salary up to £39,000 per annum Fully expensed company car and fuel card or £4,877 car allowance plus mileage London Weighting allowance 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays (with the option to buy additional leave) NMC fees reimbursed Contributory pension scheme Private medical insurance (after qualifying period) Life assurance (4 x salary) Annual pay reviews Access to an employee benefits platform (retailer discounts and more) Ongoing learning and development opportunities Annual company event If you have experience or an interest in roles such as Homecare Nurse, Community Nurse, District Nurse, IV Therapy Nurse, Registered Nurse, Staff Nurse, or RGN, we’d love to hear from you. Please click APPLY or call LEWIS on 07700 170349! LICLA
View jobCommunity Nurse – North London & North West London We are looking for a Community Nurse to join a nationally recognised specialist healthcare provider, delivering high-quality nursing care to patients in their own homes across North London and North West London. This is a full-time position offering a salary of up to £39,000 per annum, plus a fully expensed company car or car allowance of £4,877, London Weighting allowance, paid mileage, and an excellent benefits package. The Role In this Community Nurse role, you will work in partnership with one of the largest NHS service providers, primarily delivering IV therapies in a community setting. You will manage a caseload of approximately 4–5 patients per day, providing exceptional clinical care, education, and support, while making a meaningful difference to patients’ lives every day. You’ll work autonomously in the community, building strong relationships with patients and their families, and ensuring care is delivered safely, compassionately, and to the highest clinical standards. What do you need to be successful? To apply for this Community Nurse role, you must be a Registered General Nurse (RGN) with an active NMC PIN, and have: A full UK driving licence Post-registration experience within an acute care setting Experience administering sub-cutaneous injections and IV therapies, including care of IV devices Confidence working autonomously and supervising others in the community Strong organisation skills and adaptability within a dynamic service environment Community nursing experience is desirable but not essential What’s in it for you? A rewarding role with genuine autonomy and clinical responsibility The opportunity to work closely with patients and families in a home-based setting Variety through exposure to different conditions, therapies, and care pathways Ongoing professional development and skills enhancement The chance to support a patient-centred mission focused on choice, convenience, and connection What do we offer our people? We work hard to ensure our colleagues feel motivated, supported, and recognised for the important work they do. In return for your expertise and commitment, we offer: Salary up to £39,000 per annum Fully expensed company car and fuel card or £4,877 car allowance plus mileage London Weighting allowance 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays (with the option to buy additional leave) NMC fees reimbursed Contributory pension scheme Private medical insurance (after qualifying period) Life assurance (4 x salary) Annual pay reviews Access to an employee benefits platform (retailer discounts and more) Ongoing learning and development opportunities Annual company event If you have experience or an interest in roles such as Homecare Nurse, Community Nurse, District Nurse, IV Therapy Nurse, Registered Nurse, Staff Nurse, or RGN, we’d love to hear from you. Please click APPLY or call LEWIS on 07700 170349. LICLA
View jobLearning & Development Partner Hybrid | Regional role | Strategic L&D leadership Are you an experienced Learning & Development professional who thrives on influence, challenge, and real-world impact? We’re looking for a Learning & Development Partner to act as the strategic L&D lead for an operational region within a leading healthcare provider. This is not a delivery-heavy trainer role — it’s a true partnering position, working at pace with senior operational and clinical leaders to shape capability, performance, and learning quality across complex services. The opportunity You’ll own and deliver a regionally aligned learning strategy, working closely with Regional Service Directors, Operations Directors, Quality and Clinical leaders to ensure learning activity is risk-based, future-focused, and genuinely improves outcomes. You’ll bring discipline, consistency, and professional L&D oversight — while still being pragmatic about what works on the ground. What you’ll be doing Creating and owning a single annual regional learning plan, aligned to operational priorities, regulatory requirements, workforce risk and capability gaps Acting as the strategic L&D partner to regional leadership teams, influencing decisions and priorities Monitoring delivery and impact of learning activity, identifying risks, gaps, and opportunities for improvement Quality assuring training delivery — observing sessions, coaching facilitators, and ensuring consistency and accuracy Feeding insight and intelligence into the central L&D curriculum and portfolio, shaping future strategy Using data, feedback, and performance indicators to evaluate what’s landing — and what isn’t What we’re looking for CIPD Level 5 in Learning & Development (or equivalent) Strong understanding of adult learning principles, L&D governance, and Learning Needs Analysis Experience working in complex, regulated environments (healthcare highly desirable) Proven ability to influence senior stakeholders and operate as a trusted internal consultant Confidence working across multiple sites or regions, balancing competing priorities Analytical mindset — comfortable using data to drive decisions and improvement Why this role stands out High autonomy and visibility Strategic influence without line management burden Real scope to shape learning quality and culture at scale Hybrid working with meaningful regional engagement If you’re motivated by impact over activity, and you want your work to genuinely improve capability, safety, and performance, this is a role where you’ll be heard, trusted, and relied upon. Apply now or contact Lewis on 07700 170349 at Leaders in Care today. We’d love to hear from you. LICLA
View jobTired of short staffing, constant interruptions, and never having enough time with your patients? This Community Nurse role offers a genuine alternative to ward-based nursing, supporting adults in their own homes across North West London. You’ll work with manageable caseloads, fewer distractions, and the freedom to focus on high-quality, person-centred care. This role is designed for nurses who want to slow the pace, regain control of their day, and practise nursing the way it should be. You’ll work independently but never in isolation, with strong clinical support and a clear weekday structure that protects your work–life balance. Package & Benefits Salary £35,000–£39,000 per annum, depending on experience Additional London Weighting Allowance up to 20% of annual salary Fully expensed company car and fuel card or car allowance of £4,877.50 plus mileage 33 days annual leave inclusive of bank holidays, with the option to buy more NMC fees paid Contributory pension scheme Mobile phone and tablet provided About the Company You’ll be joining a nationally recognised community healthcare provider focused on delivering unrushed, high-quality care in patients’ homes. The organisation prioritises clinical autonomy, continuity of care, and supporting nurses to work safely and sustainably outside of hospital settings. Key Responsibilities Complete comprehensive clinical assessments and contribute to ongoing care planning for adult patients Deliver hands-on clinical care while providing education, reassurance, and support to patients and carers Work collaboratively with local NHS services and wider multidisciplinary teams Maintain high standards of clinical governance, documentation, and patient safety About You Registered Nurse with an active NMC PIN Full UK driving licence Experience in adult nursing within a hospital or community setting If you’re considering a move into community nursing and want a role where you can spend proper time with your patients, we’d love to talk. Contact Sam at Leaders in Care on 07828 876 725 for more information or a confidential discussion. REF: LICSF
View jobWe are recruiting for an experienced Chemotherapy Nurse (Oncology Nurse or Haematology Nurse) to join a leading healthcare provider, delivering specialist cancer care to patients in the comfort of their own homes. This is a fantastic opportunity for a nurse who is passionate about providing one-to-one, holistic care while enjoying the autonomy of a community-based role based in the East Sussex region. The role: Deliver chemotherapy treatments for haematology and solid tumour patients, in line with care plans Carry out clinical assessments and maintain the highest standards of practice Accurately document patient data and report adverse drug events as required Build supportive, long-term relationships with patients and their families Travel across Brighton, Crawley and Newhaven Requirements: Registered General Nurse (RGN) with valid NMC PIN Qualified to administer cytotoxic drugs Confident in cannulation and clinical assessments Previous community nursing experience desirable but not essential Benefits include: Salary up to £44,500 per annum Company car or car allowance (£4,887.50) NMC fees reimbursed Pension scheme & life insurance Private medical insurance (after qualifying period) Ongoing training & development opportunities Annual pay reviews and company events Join a growing organisation that puts patient care at the heart of everything they do. If you are an experienced Chemotherapy Nurse / Oncology Nurse seeking a rewarding role with excellent support and benefits, I'd love to hear from you. Apply now or contact Sam at Leaders in Care on 07828876725 for further details. REF: LICSF
View jobWe are searching for a Regional Learning & Development Partner to join a nationally recognized mental health provider. This hybrid role offers the chance to influence learning across multiple healthcare services while working closely with senior operational leaders. It’s well suited to an L&D Partner who enjoys ownership, autonomy, and visible impact. In this Regional L&D Partner role you will be joining a values-led healthcare organisation operating across multiple regulated services. They are focused on quality, compliance, and building capable teams through structured, well-governed learning and development. What you’ll be doing: Lead a regionally owned learning and development plan aligned to clinical, operational, and regulatory priorities Partner with senior operational, quality, and clinical leaders to identify learning needs, risks, and capability gaps Quality assure training delivery to ensure consistency, accuracy, and impact across sites Use learning data, evaluation, and insight to influence improvements and inform wider L&D strategy This Learning & Development Partner position goes beyond delivery. You’ll own the regional learning plan, identify capability and compliance risks, and ensure learning interventions genuinely improve performance in a regulated healthcare environment. The role offers hybrid working and the opportunity to act as a trusted advisor rather than an order-taker. Criteria to apply: Proven experience as a Learning & Development Partner or senior L&D professional within a regulated environment Strong experience in learning needs analysis, evaluation, and strategic learning planning Experience working across multiple sites or regions, engaging confidently with senior stakeholders Full UK driving licence Benefits Package Competitive salary DOE Enhanced maternity package Excellent routes for further development within a nationally recognised organization Hybrid/flexible working Excellent staff wellbeing package Apply now or contact Dale, 020 3314 7746 for more info. We’d love to hear from you.
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