We are recruiting for a brand new staff role within the Homeline and Older People’s Services team – Dementia Coordinator.

We have been awarded 3 years of funding for a circle of care approach to volunteer Dementia support, which will include an Information & advice hub at TCC, trained pool of dementia volunteers for home and care home visits and more inclusive community centre activities.

Dementia Coordinator

– To support people living with Dementia 60+ and their carers

– Part-time 21 hours per week

– Contract [3 years]

– Salary £19,131 to £21,677 per year for 21 hours per week (based on a full-time salary £31,885 to £36,128) depending on experience

Closing Date: Friday, July 26, 2024

https://www.creightonhouse.org/recruitment

https://www.charityjob.co.uk/jobs/the-creighton-centre/dementia-coordinator/974565?tsId=2

As part of the council’s commitment to work with residents, we are looking for disabled residents to join our Library Accessibility Group. This is a paid position and further details are available here.

Location : Homebased

Status : 3-Year Fixed Term Contract

Salary : £140 per day

Closing date : 02/02/2024

Interview date : 19/02/2024

Patient Representative x 1 (QNVMS) (rcpsych.ac.uk)

  • Location : London
  • Status : 3-year fixed-term contract
  • Salary : £140 per day
  • Closing date : 10/01/2024
  • Interview date : 29/01/2024

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  • Location : London
  • Status : 3-year fixed-term contract
  • Salary : £140 per day
  • Closing date : 03/01/2024
  • Interview date : 22/01/2024

Patient or Carer Representatives x1 London Division (rcpsych.ac.uk)

  • Location : London
  • Status : 3-year fixed-term contract
  • Salary : £140 per day
  • Closing date : 10/01/2024
  • Interview date : 26/01/2024

Patient or Carer Representatives x1 South Eastern Division (rcpsych.ac.uk)

 

 

Are you somebody who is organised, detail-oriented, a great communicator, personable and wants to make a difference in London!  If so, we’d love to hear from you!

Here’s a few things to know:

  • You’ll be supporting the Skilled Volunteering Delivery Team ensuring a smooth matching process and building amazing relationships.
  • It’s a part-time paid role working 3 days per week.
  • It’s hybrid – working in-person and remotely (at least 1 day per week in person)
  • You’ll be part of a friendly, small but growing organisation dedicated to bringing positive change to communities in London (yes that’s us!)  

Find out all about the role, person spec and application details on Charity Jobs here

Applications close on Monday 8th January 2024 at 5pm 

We’re hiring for two fantastic posts in the Locality Team:

Project Support Officer

Working to support a team that is providing high quality organisational development support to community-based organisations and other stakeholders in a dynamic environment  – you’ll bring your experience of the diversity of the people and communities across London – details here

Community Organisation Development Officer

Providing high quality organisational development support to community-based organisations and other stakeholders. You’ll bring your experience of the diversity of the people and communities across London – details here

For both posts there’s a digital Open Day on the 19th Dec and closing date is the 8th January.

Location : London

Status : 3-year fixed-term contract

Salary : £140 per day

Closing date : 21/11/2023

Interview date : 07/12/2023

Further details

Location : London

Status : Fixed term contract until January 2025

Salary : £140 per day

Closing date : 17/11/2023

Interview date : 04/12/2023

The Royal College of Psychiatrists is seeking 2 patient and carer representatives to join the Quality Improvement in Tobacco Treatment (QuITT) QI Collaborative and the evaluation of the Tobacco Dependency Treatment Services project team as Workers.  The successful applicants will be:

  • Smokers or have only recently given up smoking, and/or have experience of accessing inpatient or community mental health services. 

OR

  • Experience of caring for someone who is a smoker, someone who has only recently given up smoking, and/or someone who has experience accessing inpatient or community mental health services.

Further details

The Harrow Club has been creating positive futures for marginalised young people in West London since 1883. Through general youth clubs and specialist interventions, we aim to empower young people to complete their education, avoid anti-social behaviour and become positive contributors to society. 

We have three new permanent roles. Please click the links below for full details.

Deputy Lead Youth Worker X 2

Club Lead Youth Worker

Application deadlines: 15.11.23