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Islington , London
contract, full-time
£31.37 per hour

JOB-20240905-7a6f785b Job Title: Band 6 Integrated Discharge Occupational TherapistSpecialis... JOB-20240905-7a6f785b Job Title: Band 6 Integrated Discharge Occupational TherapistSpecialism: Occupational TherapyLocation: Islington, UKSalary: Up to £31.37 per hourType: Ongoing, Full TimeBand 6 Integrated Discharge Occupational Therapist within AHP – Occupational Therapy in Islington, earning up to £31.37 per hour. This ongoing full-time locum opportunity offers the chance to join a fast-paced and supportive Integrated Discharge Team, helping residents transition safely from hospital to home. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Occupational Therapist who is passionate about promoting independence, preventing unnecessary admissions, and delivering person-centred interventions.Perks and benefits• Full Time: Enjoy the stability and consistency of a full-time position while benefiting from the flexibility of locum work.• Competitive Hourly Pay: Earn up to £31.37 per hour, rewarding your expertise and commitment.• Professional Development: Access a range of training and learning opportunities to further enhance your clinical knowledge and skills.• Flexible Working: Benefit from a degree of flexibility that supports a healthy work-life balance.• Community Impact: Play a pivotal role in supporting Islington residents to achieve positive outcomes following hospital discharge.• Multidisciplinary Experience: Work alongside a highly skilled team of therapists, social workers, and healthcare professionals.What you will do• Discharge Planning: Participate in the Integrated Discharge Service (IDS) to support safe and effective hospital discharges.• Assessment: Undertake comprehensive occupational therapy assessments and risk assessments across the discharge pathway.• Intervention Planning: Design and implement bespoke interventions to support residents' recovery and independence.• Discharge to Assess: Support the Discharge to Assess pathway by screening referrals and determining appropriate interventions.• Multidisciplinary Working: Collaborate with Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, Social Workers, and wider healthcare teams to deliver integrated care.• Strengths-Based Practice: Empower residents by focusing on their strengths and supporting them to achieve their desired outcomes.• Care Coordination: Contribute to discharge planning and ongoing support arrangements to minimise risks and maximise independence.• Record Keeping: Maintain accurate and timely clinical records, reports, and intervention plans.• Service Delivery: Support the seven-day service model to ensure effective and responsive patient care.Qualifications / Requirements• Occupational Therapy Qualification: Degree in Occupational Therapy or equivalent recognised qualification.• Registration: Current HCPC registration as an Occupational Therapist.• Experience: Previous experience working within hospital discharge, rehabilitation, community services, or integrated care settings.• Assessment Skills: Strong experience completing occupational therapy assessments, risk assessments, and discharge planning.• Communication Skills: Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication abilities.• Teamworking Skills: Ability to work effectively within multidisciplinary teams.• Driving Licence: Valid driving licence required.• Person-Centred Approach: Commitment to strengths-based and outcome-focused practice.Why IslingtonIslington is one of London's most vibrant and diverse boroughs, offering excellent transport links, thriving cultural attractions, beautiful green spaces, and an outstanding selection of shops, cafés, and restaurants. Combining the energy of city living with strong community values, Islington provides an exceptional environment for both professional development and personal enjoyment.Working with Sanctuary PersonnelSanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.Apply nowTake the next step in your Occupational Therapy career and join the Integrated Discharge Team in Islington with Sanctuary Personnel.   

created 1 week ago
Islington , London
contract, full-time
£31.37 per hour

JOB-20240905-7a6f785bJob Description: Social Services Occupational Therapist - Integrated Discharge... JOB-20240905-7a6f785bJob Description: Social Services Occupational Therapist - Integrated Discharge Service - Islington (UK) - Up to £31.37 Hourly - Full-time - OngoingAn exciting opportunity has arisen for an Occupational Therapist to join our dynamic and fast-paced Integrated Discharge Service in Islington. This full-time role offers the chance to work collaboratively in a supportive team environment, earning up to £31.37 hourly with ongoing involvement. We are seeking an individual ready to make a significant impact in the field of social services and healthcare.Perks and benefits:- Attractive hourly pay: Enjoy competitive compensation based on your expertise and commitment.- Flexible work hours: Manage your work-life balance with adaptable scheduling.- Professional development: Access training and development resources to advance your skills and career.- Networking opportunities: Connect with other healthcare professionals within a vibrant community.- Enhance work experience: Gain valuable exposure in a reputable healthcare setting.Join our talented team which consists of about 10 therapists, including a Senior Physiotherapist and a Senior Social Worker, who are committed to supporting residents making the transition from hospital to home, seven days a week. Being a part of this team, you will play a vital role in assessing risks and designing interventions for residents at various stages of the hospital pathway. By leveraging residents' strengths, you will help them in achieving their outcomes.What you will do:- Support the Discharge to Assess (D2A) pathway through effective screening of referral documentation.- Make informed decisions on planning and supporting discharge processes.- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to provide holistic patient care.- Implement therapeutic interventions tailored to individual patient needs.- Monitor and review patient progress, adjusting care plans as necessary.Requirements of the Occupational Therapist:- A degree or equivalent in Occupational Therapy.- Recent UK experience working as an Occupational Therapist.- Recent NHS experience is desirable.- Registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).Settle into an enriching career in Islington, a lively and welcoming area of London renowned for its cultural richness and community spirit. It is not only a fantastic place to work, with excellent transport links and facilities but also a wonderful place to live, offering a diverse array of activities, shopping, and dining options to enjoy outside work hours. Come and make a difference with us in this vibrant and dynamic borough!Working with Sanctuary Personnel:Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.

created 2 weeks ago
Islington , London
contract, full-time
£26,000 - £31,000 per annum

Graduate Science Teaching AssistantIslington, North London | Term Time Only | £26,000 – £31,000Are y... Graduate Science Teaching AssistantIslington, North London | Term Time Only | £26,000 – £31,000Are you a Science graduate ready to ignite curiosity and inspire the next generation of scientists?Looking to gain exceptional classroom experience before training to become a Science Teacher or pursuing a career in education?Want to work in a high-performing secondary school where your passion for Biology, Chemistry or Physics can make a real difference?An outstanding secondary school in Islington is seeking a talented and enthusiastic Graduate Science Teaching Assistant to join its dynamic Science faculty from September.This is a fantastic opportunity for a high-calibre graduate with a degree in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Natural Sciences or a related discipline to gain invaluable classroom experience in a school renowned for academic excellence and exceptional student outcomes.Working alongside an experienced team of Science teachers, you'll support students across Key Stages 3, 4 and 5, helping them develop confidence, curiosity and a genuine passion for scientific discovery. Whether your ambition is to become a qualified teacher, educational researcher or pursue another career within education, this role offers the ideal platform to develop the skills and experience needed to succeed.What You'll Be DoingAs a Graduate Science Teaching Assistant, you will: Support engaging Science lessons across Biology, Chemistry and Physics.Deliver targeted one-to-one and small group intervention sessions.Help students prepare for GCSE and A-Level examinations.Assist with practical investigations and laboratory-based learning.Encourage students to think critically, solve problems and develop scientific enquiry skills.Support teachers with lesson preparation and classroom activities.Build positive relationships with students, motivating them to achieve their full academic potential. Why Join This School? Competitive salary of £26,000–£31,000.Term-time only with school holidays to enjoy.Outstanding mentoring from experienced Science teachers and senior leaders.Exceptional CPD and structured professional development.Clear progression into salaried teacher training and QTS pathways.Modern laboratories equipped with excellent teaching resources.A supportive and collaborative staff team that invests in graduate talent.Easily accessible Islington location with excellent transport connections.Excellent reputation for developing graduates into outstanding classroom practitioners. The Ideal Candidate A 2:1 or First-Class degree in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Natural Sciences or another STEM-related subject.Excellent communication skills and strong academic credentials.A proactive, resilient and enthusiastic approach.A genuine passion for inspiring young people through Science.A long-term ambition to pursue a career within teaching or education. If you're ready to turn your passion for Science into a rewarding career and gain the classroom experience that will set you apart, this is an opportunity not to be missed.Apply today by sending your CV and a Cover Letter to Ryan at KPI Education. Interviews are taking place immediately for September, and outstanding graduates will be shortlisted as applications are received.INDEDU

created 2 weeks ago
Islington , London
contract, full-time
£259.32 per day

JOB-20240819-db742659 Job Title: Agency Social Worker – Disabled Children’s TeamSpecialism:... JOB-20240819-db742659 Job Title: Agency Social Worker – Disabled Children’s TeamSpecialism: Social Worker – ChildrenLocation: Islington, UKSalary: £259.32 per dayType: Ongoing, Full TimeAgency Social Worker within the Disabled Children’s Team in Islington, earning £259.32 per day. This ongoing full-time locum opportunity offers 35 hours per week with a flexible hybrid working arrangement, including three days in the office and two days working from home. This is an excellent opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children with disabilities and their families while working within a supportive and forward-thinking team.Perks and benefits Hybrid Working: Enjoy a flexible working pattern with three office days and two remote working days each week.Daily Pay: Earn £259.32 per day, offering excellent financial reward and flexibility.Full Time: Benefit from the consistency of a full-time role while maintaining the advantages of locum work.Professional Networking: Work alongside a range of professionals and partner agencies, expanding your expertise and connections.Professional Development: Access ongoing training and development opportunities to support your career progression. What you will do Case Management: Manage a varied caseload including Child in Need, Child Protection, Children Looked After, and assessment work.Assessment: Complete Family Help and statutory assessments, producing high-quality analysis and recommendations.Relationship Building: Develop effective and meaningful relationships with children and families to support positive outcomes.Child-Centred Practice: Ensure children’s voices, wishes, and experiences are central to all planning and interventions.Multi-Agency Working: Collaborate with education, health, and other professionals to deliver coordinated support.Safeguarding: Participate in safeguarding processes and child protection investigations where required.Report Writing: Prepare detailed assessments, court reports, and case documentation to a high standard.Duty Responsibilities: Contribute to the duty rota, screening and responding to referrals effectively. Qualifications / Requirements Social Work Qualification: Degree in Social Work or equivalent qualification.Registration: Current Social Work England registration.Experience: Proven experience within statutory children’s services.Safeguarding Knowledge: Experience managing complex safeguarding and child protection cases.SEND Expertise: Good knowledge of SEND and the impact of disabilities on children and families.Communication Skills: Strong assessment, analytical, and interpersonal skills. Why IslingtonIslington offers a vibrant and diverse environment in the heart of London, known for its cultural attractions, independent shops, excellent restaurants, and thriving community atmosphere. With outstanding transport links and a wealth of amenities, it provides the perfect setting for both professional development and an enjoyable lifestyle.Working with Sanctuary PersonnelSanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.Apply nowTake the next step in your social work career and join the Disabled Children’s Team in Islington with Sanctuary Personnel.     

created 2 weeks ago
Islington , London
contract, full-time
£26,500 - £31,000 per annum

Russell Group Graduate Teaching AssistantIslington | Term Time Only | £26,500 – £31,000Have you grad... Russell Group Graduate Teaching AssistantIslington | Term Time Only | £26,500 – £31,000Have you graduated from a Russell Group university and want to make a genuine difference before embarking on a career in teaching?Could your academic knowledge, drive and enthusiasm help young people unlock their full potential inside the classroom?Looking for a graduate opportunity that offers far more than administration—a role where you'll inspire, mentor and lead learning every day?A forward-thinking and highly respected secondary school in Islington is looking to appoint an exceptional Russell Group Graduate Teaching Assistant for a September start.This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious graduate who wants to gain meaningful school-based experience before progressing into teacher training, educational psychology, speech and language therapy or another rewarding career within education.You'll become a key member of an energetic teaching team, working alongside outstanding practitioners who are passionate about developing the next generation of educators. From your first week, you'll play an active role in raising attainment, boosting confidence and helping students overcome barriers to learning.No two days are the same, making this the perfect environment to build invaluable professional experience while making a lasting impact on young people's futures.Your RoleAs a Graduate Teaching Assistant, you will: Support teaching and learning across your specialist subject.Deliver targeted intervention sessions to small groups of students.Provide one-to-one mentoring for pupils requiring additional academic support.Encourage confidence, resilience and independent learning.Assist with lesson preparation and classroom delivery.Help students prepare for GCSE and A-Level examinations.Become a positive role model within the wider school community. Why Join This School? £26,500–£31,000 salary (term-time only).Outstanding graduate training programme and personalised mentoring.Fantastic progression into salaried teacher training and PGCE routes.Inclusive, welcoming and collaborative staff culture.High-achieving students who are eager to learn.Modern classrooms and exceptional teaching resources.Strong focus on staff wellbeing and professional development.Easily accessible Islington location with excellent public transport links. The Ideal CandidateWe're looking for graduates who possess: A degree from a Russell Group University (minimum 2:1 preferred).Excellent academic credentials and strong communication skills.Confidence, initiative and a positive attitude.The ability to motivate and build relationships with young people.A genuine passion for education and helping every student succeed. If you're ready to transform your academic success into real classroom impact and want to take the first step towards a rewarding career in education, we'd love to hear from you.Apply today by sending your CV and Cover Letter to Ryan at KPI Education. Interviews are being arranged immediately for September, with outstanding graduates shortlisted as applications are received.INDEDU

created 2 weeks ago
Islington , London
permanent, full-time
£37,000 - £38,110 per annum

JOB-20241107-af0545f3 We are seeking an enthusiastic and skilled Band 5 Custody Nurse/Paramedic to j... JOB-20241107-af0545f3 We are seeking an enthusiastic and skilled Band 5 Custody Nurse/Paramedic to join our expanding team in Islington, earning an attractive salary of £37,000 annually, which will increase to £38,110 after a successful 6-month probation period. This exciting full-time opportunity allows you to work autonomously as a Healthcare Professional, delivering crucial care within custody environments. You will become part of a supportive and dynamic team dedicated to making a real difference in people's lives. Known for our commitment to professional growth and providing a positive work environment, we are eager to have you onboard.Perks and benefits:Immerse yourself in a variety of company benefits, starting with the reimbursement of one professional registration fee annually for either NMC or HCPC. Enjoy 25 days of annual leave, increasing to 28 days after 5 years, plus bank holidays. We offer sick pay of 4 weeks, increasing to 6 weeks after 3 years upon successful completion of the probation period. Work-life balance is enhanced with overtime rates ranging from 1.25 to double time during Christmas, and extra enhancements if 8 overtime shifts are completed within a month. Our Death in Service Benefit provides security for your loved ones, and we contribute to a pension at the statutory level. Additional perks include access to an employment assistance programme, mileage paid at 45p a mile for any cross-cover shifts, free uniforms, and comprehensive training. We also support you with revalidation, ensuring you maintain your professional edge in the healthcare sector.What you will do:- Respond promptly to all calls directed by the call centre- Perform clinical assessments and deliver high-quality care for detainees- Evaluate fitness for detention, interviews, release, or transfer- Manage minor illnesses or injuries and offer appropriate referrals for serious conditions- Conduct forensic examinations to document injuries and gather DNA evidence- Assess and manage police officers and staff injured on duty- Collect legislative specimens as required- Work in compliance with PACE legislation, Code C- Provide written statements and oral testimony as needed in legal settings- Maintain accurate and comprehensive clinical records- Assess and manage drug and alcohol intoxication and withdrawal- Conduct Mental Health and Learning Disability assessments where appropriate- Support the development of medical services alongside the Clinical Lead- Maintain and enhance clinical and forensic skills- Participate in equality, diversity, and safeguarding policies- Utilize the RADAR System effectivelyPersonal Specification:Essential:- Registration as a Registered Nurse (adult) or Paramedic- Minimum 2 years qualified, or 3 years depending on the contract- Valid NMC or HCPC registration- Proficiency in venipuncture- Residency in the UK for at least 3 years- Experience in A&E, ITU, EAU, SAU, as a Nurse Practitioner, Practice Nurse, or drug and alcohol worker- Possession of a valid UK Driving License and access to a car for work purposesDesirable:- Leadership course or qualification- Experience in collaborative patient care review- Exposure to innovative practiceIslington, located in the heart of London, offers vibrant neighbourhoods, cultural attractions, and a sense of community that is second to none, making it a fantastic place to live and work. Embrace the diverse opportunities that await in this bustling area, and become a valued member of our ambitious team. Join us and make Islington not just your place of work, but your new home.Working with Sanctuary Personnel:Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience. 

created 3 weeks ago