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  1. Safety, Health, Environment & Quality Advisor

    Posted 8 hours ago by Fusion People Ltd

    Salary:
    £45,000 - £52,000/annum
    Location:
    Thetford, Norfolk (68 miles)
    Job Type:
    Permanent

    My client is committed to supporting and developing their people to achieve their full potential. As a fast-growing ambitious business, they can offer people opportunities to acquire a wide range of skills and gain broad and varied experience to enable them to progress in their career. … more

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  3. Residential Practitioner

    Posted today by Service Care Solutions

    Salary:
    £24,500/annum
    Location:
    Leeds, West Yorkshire (126 miles)
    Job Type:
    Permanent

    Residential Support Worker. Children's Residential Homes. Job Description. We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Residential Support Worker to join a supportive team within a Children's Residential Home in Leeds. As a Residential Support Worker … more

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  4. Senior Residential Practitioner

    Posted today by Brook Street Social Care

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    Salary:
    £36,561 - £38,605/annum
    Location:
    Leeds, West Yorkshire (125 miles)
    Job Type:
    Permanent

    Senior Residential Support Worker. Children and Young People. Leeds. Contract type - Permanent. £30,151 - £32,020 (Average earning including Secure Allowance £36,561 - £38,605. Are you resilient and empathetic, with the ability to inspire positive change in vulnerable young people … more