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We’re currently recruiting on behalf of our client, a growing and forward-thinking Occupational Health provider, who are looking for an experienced Occupational Health Nurse to join their team based in Greater Manchester. This is a full-time, permanent position combining clinic-based work with regular travel to client sites using a fully equipped mobile medical unit, ideal for someone who enjoys a varied and hands-on role. Role Overview: You will work collaboratively with the clinical team to deliver a full range of Occupational Health services to a diverse client base. This role involves both clinic and on-site work, with travel forming a key part of your responsibilities (paid within working hours). Key duties include: Case management assessments and management referrals Health surveillance (spirometry, audiometry, HAVS) Administering vaccinations in line with the Green Book Drug and alcohol screening DSE and workplace health assessments Delivering wellbeing clinics and health promotion initiatives Making autonomous clinical decisions and referrals Managing medical stock, vaccines, and equipment safely Maintaining accurate clinical records and ensuring GDPR compliance Supporting junior staff and contributing to team development Participating in internal meetings and service improvement You will also be responsible for travelling to client sites, operating a mobile medical unit, and delivering high-quality, evidence-based care in a variety of workplace settings. Person Specification: Registered Nurse (NMC) Minimum 2 years’ Occupational Health experience Competent in spirometry, audiometry, HAVS, phlebotomy, and vaccinations Full, clean UK driving licence Willingness to travel regularly to client sites Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work independently and manage workload effectively Experience implementing clinical protocols and guidelines Benefits: Competitive salary Company pension and life assurance Cycle-to-work scheme and discounted gym membership Free eye tests and flu jab vouchers Staff referral scheme 22 days annual leave plus bank holidays This is a fantastic opportunity to join a supportive and expanding Occupational Health team, offering a varied role with strong development potential. Call Clara on 02039159084 for more information.
View jobSupportive leadership team | Good CQC home | Meaningful elderly care | Autonomy in post If you are an experienced Registered Home Manager who wants the space to lead well, this is the kind of role that gives you real influence. You’ll be joining a well-regarded elderly care home where quality matters, standards are established, and there is a genuine opportunity to make your mark as the Registered Home Manager. This Care Home Manager role would suit someone who enjoys balancing compliance, team leadership, and resident experience. Whether you identify more with Home Manager or Registered Care Manager roles, this is a chance to lead a settled service and build on a positive foundation. Package & Benefits • Salary of £60,000 per annum. About the Company You’ll be joining an established care provider supporting older people in a residential setting, including dementia and nursing care. The home has a Good CQC report and offers the chance to lead a service focused on dignity, consistency, and person-centred care. Key Responsibilities • Lead the overall performance of the home, ensuring safe, high-quality care for older people. • Maintain regulatory compliance and continue to build on the home’s Good CQC standards. • Provide visible leadership to the team across residential, dementia, and nursing care services. • Drive occupancy, team stability, and continuous improvement within the home. About You • Previous experience working as a Registered Home Manager within an elderly care home. • Experience managing residential, dementia, and/or nursing care services for older people. • A track record of working within a regulated care setting with CQC oversight. If you’re open to hearing more about this Registered Home Manager opportunity, you do not need a fully updated CV to start the conversation. Contact Jennah @ Leaders in Care om 07893947845 or jennah@leadersincare.co.uk
View jobStaff Nurse (Day shifts) Mansfield £48,000 per annum Delivering high-quality care in a truly supportive setting, this Staff Nurse role offers the chance to develop your clinical skills within both elderly and mental health care. Situated in an award-winning home, you will be part of a team that values your growth and gives you the time and support to deliver person-centred care. This Staff Nurse opportunity is ideal for an RGN or RMN looking to build experience in a well-regarded service while progressing towards senior or management roles. You will be trusted in your practice and supported with structured development from day one. Package & Benefits £48,000 per annum Paid breaks. Tailored clinical induction programme. Ongoing training and development opportunities. Clear progression routes into senior and management roles. Salary sacrifice scheme. About the Company This is a highly regarded care home known for its compassionate approach and strong clinical standards. Rated ‘Good’ by the CQC in every category, the service supports both elderly residents and those with mental health needs, creating a varied and rewarding environment where learning and development are prioritised. Key Responsibilities Assess, plan, and deliver person-centred care plans. Administer medication, dressings, and manage clinical needs safely. Liaise with GPs and multidisciplinary teams to ensure effective care delivery. Build meaningful relationships with residents and their families. About You Registered Nurse qualification (RGN or RMN) with a valid NMC PIN. Previous experience working in a care home setting. Up-to-date knowledge of clinical practices and standards. If you are a Registered Nurse looking for a role where your development is genuinely supported, this could be the right next step. Even if your CV is not fully up to date, we would still encourage you to get in touch. Contact Leaders in Care for more information or a confidential discussion.
View jobWe’re currently recruiting on behalf of our client, a busy Occupational Health provider, who are looking for an experienced Occupational Health Nurse to join one of their London clinics. This is primarily a clinic-based role with occasional local travel to nearby client sites. Role Overview: You’ll work alongside a friendly, professional clinic team delivering a full range of occupational health services to a varied client base. Key responsibilities include: Case management assessments and management referrals Health surveillance: spirometry, audiometry, HAVS Vaccinations in line with the Green Book Drug and alcohol screening DSE and workplace health assessments Supporting wellbeing clinics and health promotion initiatives Autonomous clinical decision-making and referrals Managing vaccines, drugs, and medical stock safely Maintaining accurate clinical records and GDPR compliance Collaborating with the multi-disciplinary team and supporting junior staff Participating in internal meetings and service improvement initiatives Person Specification: Registered Nurse (NMC) with a Diploma or Degree in Occupational Health Minimum 2 years’ Occupational Health experience Competent in spirometry, audiometry, HAVS, phlebotomy, and vaccinations Full, clean UK driving licence Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work independently and manage workload effectively Evidence of continued professional development Benefits: £45,000 salary Company pension and life assurance Cycle-to-work scheme and discounted gym membership Free eye tests and flu jab vouchers Staff referral scheme 22 days annual leave plus bank holidays This is an excellent opportunity to join a supportive and collaborative OH team and make a real impact on employee health and wellbeing. Call Clara on 02039159084 for more information.
View jobClinical Lead (Nurse Qualified) Kirkby-in-Ashfield £52,000 per annum Are you a Registered Nurse ready to take the next step into a genuine leadership role? This is an opportunity to become a Clinical Lead within a well-established care home, where you’ll play a key role in shaping clinical standards, supporting your team, and driving high-quality care every day. This role is ideal for an experienced nurse who wants more responsibility, influence, and a clear pathway into senior management. The Role As Clinical Lead, you’ll work closely with the Home Manager and senior leadership team to ensure outstanding clinical care is delivered across the service. You’ll be visible on the floor, leading by example, mentoring staff, and ensuring residents receive the highest standard of care. You’ll also gain valuable exposure to the operational side of running a successful care home, giving you the experience needed to progress into management. Package and Benefits Salary of £52,000 per annum Financial support for further training and development Tailored clinical induction programme Clear progression pathways into management roles About the Service You’ll be joining an award-winning care provider in Kirkby in Ashfield, known for delivering high-quality elderly care, including complex and advanced dementia support. The home has a strong reputation for clinical excellence, a stable and supportive team, and a clear focus on continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Maintain and monitor high clinical standards across the service Support the Home Manager with policies, procedures, and service objectives Oversee resident wellbeing and ensure care plans are regularly reviewed and updated Act as a key point of contact for residents, families, and external healthcare professionals Provide leadership, guidance, and mentorship to nursing and care teams About You Registered Nurse (RGN or RMN) with a valid NMC PIN Experience in a senior clinical role within a care home environment Strong understanding of clinical governance and care planning Confident leading teams and driving high standards of care Apply Now If you’re currently working as a Senior Nurse, Lead Nurse, or Unit Manager and are ready to step into a Clinical Lead position, we’d love to hear from you. Contact Leaders in Care today for a confidential discussion. Even if your CV isn’t fully up to date, we’re happy to talk through your experience and career goals.
View jobSmall, values-led provider | Genuine autonomy from day one | Build a home properly | Long-term, ethical focus If you’re an experienced Registered Children’s Home Manager who wants to step away from corporate care and build something with integrity, this role offers a rare chance to do just that. You’ll lead a small specialist EBD children’s home that will not open until the right manager is in place, giving you real influence from the very beginning. This Registered Children’s Home Manager role is about shaping a service, not inheriting problems. You will have the time, backing, and authority to establish culture, systems, and practice properly, with decisions guided by children’s needs rather than occupancy targets or head office pressure. Package & Benefits • Salary £65,000–£70,000 per annum. • 28 days annual leave, increasing to 31 days after three years’ service. • Bank holidays included. • Flexible working once the home is established. • Occupancy bonus linked to sustainable, ethical growth. • Competitive employee benefits package. • Ongoing guidance and support from an experienced Responsible Individual. About the Company You’ll be joining a small, family-owned children’s care provider with a strong ethical focus. The organisation is hands-on, values-led, and committed to building high-quality homes slowly and safely, with long-term outcomes for children at the centre of every decision. Key Responsibilities • Lead the registration and opening of a new EBD children’s home from inception. • Recruit, develop, and lead a values-aligned care team. • Embed trauma-informed, relationship-based practice across the service. • Take full accountability for quality, compliance, and outcomes. About You • Experienced Registered Children’s Home Manager or Deputy Manager ready to register. • Proven experience within EBD or trauma-informed children’s residential care. • Strong working knowledge of Ofsted registration and regulatory requirements. If this is something you are interested in, please contact nathan@leadersincare.co.uk or call 07401 281738 for more information.
View jobHybrid Working | Competitive Rate | Loyalty Bonus You'll be given the choice to work from home 2 days per week with hybrid working and flexi-hours, meaning you can significantly enhance your work-life balance, promoting a healthier lifestyle and better mental health. With more time for personal activities and less stress from commuting and inflexible working hours, you can enjoy a more fulfilling and happier life outside of work. You will be working with a team that provides an incredibly supportive and collaborative environment, where you can feel comfortable and confident in your work. This supportive culture encourages growth and development, allowing you to expand your knowledge and skills while also furthering your career. Leaders in Care can provide competitive rates, supported by a service that has earned 460 5* Google reviews. This includes weekly check-ins, support during your placement, and a market-leading timesheet & payroll system, eliminating the Friday stress of refreshing your bank to check for your money! To be considered for this position, it's essential to hold a Social Work Qualification and maintain registration with SWE. If you believe this opportunity aligns with your career aspirations, kindly submit your CV and availability to georgia@leadersincare.co.uk or call me at 0121 651 1629. We look forward to hearing from you! Alternatively, if you know someone who would excel in this role, please refer them! We offer a generous £500 reward for successful referrals.
View jobLoyalty Bonus | Home/Hybrid Working | Supportive Team You'll get extra benefits like a loyalty bonus and the choice to work from home or in a hybrid model. The flexible schedule means you only have to come to the office two days a week on rotation, which suits both managers and employees. If you need time off, the management team is there to help you manage your workload. The whole team is supportive and dedicated to helping you grow professionally. With their experience, they'll provide guidance and resources to ensure you keep advancing in your role. You will also be awarded with Leaders In Care's Exclusive Loyalty Bonus, as we like to give back to the people on the front line. We want social workers to feel appreciated for all the hard work they put in. As expected you will conduct the below duties on a day to day basis: Assist with statutory assessments for older people and clients with physical disabilities, adhering to relevant legislation and frameworks. Aim to reduce waiting times for new referrals and meet agreed performance targets. Manage complex long-term cases, including challenges like hoarding and non-engagers. Conduct six-week reviews and assessments of client needs and support plans. Perform Mental Capacity Assessments in accordance with Scottish legislation. Progress Safeguarding cases as required by the role and regulatory responsibilities. To be considered for this position, it is essential to hold a social work qualification and maintain relevant registration. If you believe this opportunity aligns with your career aspirations, kindly submit your CV and availability to georgia@leadersincare.co.uk. We are excited to hear from you! Alternatively, if you know of someone who would be a great fit for this role, please inform us! We offer a generous £500 reward for successful referrals.
View jobGood Pay | Strong Team Support | Work Flexibility You'll be working home from the bulk of your time with this team, with only 2 days per week in the office, awarding you the time you need for any personal/childcare commitments. At Leaders In Care, we appreciate your dedication and commitment as a social worker. We even provide a Loyalty Bonus on top of your hourly pay to show our thanks for your contributions to the community. Your with the Safeguarding Team involves giving emotional support, practical help, and advocating for vulnerable adults while protecting their rights. You'll also need to keep good records, attend team meetings, and use your compassionate nature and good communication skills to make a positive impact on the lives of at-risk adults and help the community. Leaders in Care can provide competitive rates, supported by a service that has earned 460 5* Google reviews. This includes weekly check-ins, support during your placement, and a market-leading timesheet & payroll system, eliminating the Friday stress of refreshing your bank to check for your money! To be considered for this position, it's essential to hold a Social Work Qualification and maintain registration with SWE. If you believe this opportunity aligns with your career aspirations, kindly submit your CV and availability to georgia@leadersincare.co.uk or call me at 0121 651 1629. We look forward to hearing from you! Alternatively, if you know someone who would excel in this role, please refer them! We offer a generous £500 reward for successful referrals
View jobSafeguarding | Unique Opportunity | Low Caseload | Free Travel | Lower Tax Offshore Picturesque Location, South Atlantic 4-month Fixed Term Contract |Immediate Start Available £35k pa (pro rata) + International Supplement If you’re an experienced children’s social worker looking for the chance to try something completely new, this is for you.. This is a rare opportunity to live and work on the remote and remarkable island of a self-governing UK Overseas Territory in the South Atlantic. You’ll be joining the children & families service of a super close-knit community, where your quality work will really make a positive difference to all the service users. You’ll manage a complex caseload focused on child protection and safeguarding , as well as court work, while supporting the development of a new strategic framework for integrated social services. You’ll also lead practice improvements and quality of assessments and care planning, by mentoring, leading meetings and workshops, updating the team on practice developments and research findings, as well as the induction of new staff. - its a great opportunity to use your experience across children's services to make a real impact not only on the children & families involved, but also your colleagues and the senior management team. Benefits: £35k salary (pro rata), plus International Supplement Manageable caseload (around 15) Free return travel to the island & support with accommodation Unique island lifestyle experience (population just over 4000!) Opportunity to influence service development and work on leadership skills Make a real impact in a developing service As this is a statutory role, you do require a social work qualification & registration to Social Work England. If you would like more information on this once in a lifetime opportunity, just call Chris on 07897 024978. Or email your most up to date CV to Chris@leadersincare.co.uk to arrange a time to speak.
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