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Social Work in Gloucestershire

Duty & Assessment Social Worker

  • Gloucestershire Jobs - Variety of roles and recruiters
  • Salary: £41 Hourly + Negotiable
  • Updated: 04-10-2024

Useful Service: Excellent opportunities to connect to the world of work!

  • Adult Education Gloucestershire
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

Commissioning Officer

  • Gloucestershire County Council
  • Salary: £34,834 - £38,223 per annum
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

Useful Service: Gloucester & Cheltenham Jobs Fair - Wednesday 27th November 2024 - 10am - 1pm

  • The Bridge - Connecting People
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

About Gloucester & Cheltenham Jobs Fair The Gloucester & Cheltenham Jobs Fair is located at the Kingsholm Stadium, Kingsholm Rd, Kingsholm, Gloucester, GL1 3AX. The event attracts a mixture of different employers from various industries, all recruiting for local jobs. The Gloucester Job Fair is a great way to speak with potential employers face-to-face. You can apply for jobs, collect information on employers, ask them questions in-person, and even have a mini interview on the day. Please register for a free ticket pre-event. Tickets are subject to event availability and no tickets are issued on event days. Upon entry, please provide your ticket (Mobile or Printed). Tickets will be scanned on arrival to be able to enter the event. Your ticket admits you entry to the event and MUST be presented at the entrance upon arrival for scanning. Your ticket MUST be valid for the event date you're attending. Your ticket is non-transferable. Your tickets are NOT to be duplicated for the purpose of falsifying entry. The organiser reserves the right to cancel tickets/refuse entry. Check out if the venue has free parking, if you're travelling by car. Top tip - make sure you speak to every exhibitor at the Jobs Fair. You never know what jobs they may have on offer, so, don’t just look at their pop ups and think they're not for you, go and have a chat! Kingsholm Stadium Kingsholm Stadium is a 16,100 seater venue, home to Gloucester Rugby. It was built and opened back in 1891. Why should you attend? Speak directly with employers Get CV advice Get career advice Ask questions to employers on the day Get to see what local jobs are on offer Brush up on your interview skills Conduct interviews on the day with employers Help gain confidence in speaking with HR staff Interested in attending? View our Quick Tips

Useful Service: Job Fair - Thursday, 10th October 2024 - 10am to 12pm

  • Department for Work and Pensions
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

This event is free to attend, with no registration needed. Request your ticket to book your space by emailing us at Gloucester.EAs@dwp.gov.uk All you need to do is: Arrive between 10am to 12pm Bring a CV if possible (advisable but not essential) Be prepared to chat to different people from our teams The venue offers great access to public transport networks if you're travelling by train or bus, and Pay and Display public parking if you're travelling by car.  

Referral and Assessment Officer

  • Gloucestershire Nightstop
  • Salary: £23400-£25350pa
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

Are you passionate about supporting young people and making a real impact in your community? Gloucestershire Nightstop is looking for a dedicated individual to help us combat youth homelessness. Who We Are:  Gloucestershire Nightstop provides emergency accommodation and life-changing support to young people (aged 16-25) who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. We work with trained and caring volunteers who open their homes to offer a safe place to stay, one night at a time. Our mission is to create a future where every young person has the chance to live a fulfilled, independent life. Your Role:  As part of our team, you will be the main point of contact for young people in need. You’ll: Liaise with our incredible volunteer hosts to find available accommodation. Process new referrals and ensure each young person receives the support they need. Conduct risk assessments and arrange placements to provide safe and stable accommodation. If you're ready to be a part of something bigger, to help prevent homelessness and be a champion for young people, we want to hear from you! Be a hero in someone's story. Join Gloucestershire Nightstop today and help us build a stable and brighter future. Don’t meet every requirement? We understand that people might hesitate to apply for a job if they don’t check every box. However, we know that the "perfect candidate" is rare. If you have most of the skills we’re seeking, we encourage you to apply—you could be exactly who we need! If you have any special access requirements or other support needs throughout the application process (including interview), please contact us so that we can let you know how we can support you. We welcome and encourage applications from everyone, regardless of age, disability, gender, ethnicity, religion and sexual orientation. We are facing diverse problems, so need diverse people to tackle them Should you need the application form in another format or have any questions about the role please email to the right of this advert or call on the number in the contact details. Please note: We reserve the right to close our vacancies early if sufficient applications are received. We recommend submitting your application as soon as possible. To see the full job description and to complete an application form, visit our website by clicking on Apply Now and scroll down to referral and assessment officer.

Suicide Liaison Officer

  • Sunflowers Suicide Support
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

Emergency Housing Officer

  • Publica
  • Salary: £31,017 - £32,508 Per Annum
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

*Support Workers - £12.00 per hour*

  • A+bility Ltd
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

*Earn between £180 to £270 a week to host International students!*

  • Inlingua International Language School Cheltenham
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

Tutor Vacancies Teaching the Language of Maths as a Second Language (ESOL)

  • Adult Education Gloucestershire
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

Useful Service: Volunteer with the Telephone Friendship Service

  • Age UK NATIONAL
  • Salary: UNPAID
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

Youth Mentor Volunteer

  • CCP - Caring for Communities and People
  • Salary: Unpaid
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

Family Services - South Gloucestershire Family Support Volunteer

  • CCP - Caring for Communities and People
  • Salary: UNPAID
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

Family Services - South Gloucestershire Family Support Befriending Volunteer

  • CCP - Caring for Communities and People
  • Salary: UNPAID
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

Accommodation Based Support (ABS) - Supported accommodation for young people - Care Leavers Volunteer

  • CCP - Caring for Communities and People
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

*Domiciliary Care Assistant*

  • Comfort Call
  • Salary: £12 per hour
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

*Home Care Workers - Part-Time and Full-Time roles*

  • Person Centred Care
  • Salary: up to £20 per hour
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

*Shared Lives Carer*

  • Gloucestershire Shared Lives
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

Are you looking for flexible working hours? Are you looking to share your life, on a long term or short term basis, and make a difference to someone who needs it? Would you like to be able to work from your own home and welcome someone into your family environment? Then Shared Lives could be for you!     Shared Lives is a service in which someone with assessed needs aged 18 and over can be supported for a few hours, a few days, on an outreach, short break or longer term basis in the Shared Lives Carer’s home environment, in the community, or in the supported persons home. Our service offers an alternative to traditional care options such as residential care, respite or day centres. The service is flexible and supports people to access work, leisure activities and trips out providing outcome focused and bespoke support plans. The service also promotes positive opportunities for building authentic and supportive social networks. Could you provide short break support for people being discharged from hospital, people with mental health problems, including dementia, or people with physical health difficulties and learning disabilities? As a Shared Lives Carer you will be self-employed and paid a fee for the support you provide which will cover living expenses. Living expenses are paid and Carers have access to preferential tax arrangements. To become a Shared Lives Carer you do not need to have previous experience in care, as you will receive ongoing training and support. You can email us by clicking on Apply Now or phone on the number in the contact information.  You can also visit our website for more information. Get in touch to find out more, as the team will be more than happy to answer your questions. The Main Responsibilities are: Offering person centred support to adults with assessed care needs. These include, but are not limited to, the following: Accessing the community Learning new skills Accessing education or employment Integration with their wider community Being part of everyday life Promoting Independence Person Centred Care Personal Care Choice and Control in their lives Community and Social Inclusion Family Based Support Sharing Lives, experiences and interests The Ideal Candidate: If you’re interested in becoming a Shared Lives Carer the Shared Lives team would love to talk to you. You may already have experience of caring for others on a personal or professional basis, but whatever your background or skills, our expert team will be on hand to give you all the training you need and match you according to your lifestyle. You would be able to provide support for someone in your own home or in their wider community. We are looking for enthusiastic carers who are able to help people to gain as much independence, choice and control over their lives as they are capable of. Being a Shared Lives Carer is a rewarding and flexible career. All our carers go through an assessment process which takes around three months; it includes an application form, home visits, training and an interview with our Approval Panel. Our friendly team of specialist support staff will go through the whole process with you – we’re here to help every step of the way. If you think you might have the time and space in your home to offer care or support for vulnerable adults, then we would love to hear from you. No previous care experience is necessary as full training will be provided on an ongoing basis. Our Origin Shared Lives Gloucestershire is run by Gloucestershire County Council. Our Mission & Values Being a Shared Lives Carer can be very rewarding. Enabling people with assessed needs to access communities and fully live their lives from a safe and caring base can make an exceptional difference to an individual’s life. You may also be supporting another family to have a break themselves knowing their loved ones are safe and in a suitable and caring environment. The overall purpose of Shared Lives is to offer: An alternative option to residential care Respite care Support and encouragement for adults to help maintain their independence and sense of identity A break from the caring role for family/informal carers A tailor made placement Who we support & the Services we offer Shared Lives is a service where someone with assessed needs aged 18 and over can be supported for a few hours, a few days or live on a long-term basis with a Shared Lives carer in their home as part of the family. Why would you want to work for Shared Lives? Shared Lives may be an alternative to traditional social care or health services; living in a residential care or nursing home and long stays or frequent re-admissions to hospital. The service is flexible and is all about one household sharing their lives, families, home, Interests, experience and skills with other people who need some help and support to access the community and live their life to the full. If you think you may like to be involved and have space within your home, then we would love to hear from you. You will be supported by specialist staff throughout the application process and on an on-going basis once approved. Shared Lives Carers are self-employed and will be paid a fee for the support they provide.

Family Services - Gloucestershire Family Services Volunteer

  • CCP - Caring for Communities and People
  • Salary: UNPAID
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

Appropriate Adult Service - Voluntary

  • CCP - Caring for Communities and People
  • Salary: UNPAID
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

Accommodation Based Support (ABS) Volunteer

  • CCP - Caring for Communities and People
  • Salary: UNPAID
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

Useful Service: Free Careers Advice Available Online and Over the Phone

  • National Careers Service (South West)
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

The National Careers Service is adapting the way it delivers its offering to ensure it can continue to provide an uninterrupted service to thousands of citizens across Gloucestershire. The National Careers Service provides free, professional and impartial advice on getting a new job, changing careers, training, education and the labour market; support which is available to anyone aged 13+ and living in England. Whilst the face-to-face service is currently unavailable, individuals can continue to access that support using a multitude of alternative channels, including webchat, over the telephone, via video call, and through social media. Whether someone is needing support to find a short-term job, looking for a new career, or looking to build confidence and assess their skills, we have qualified advisers here to support them. Our free service can support individuals to: - Build confidence - Complete a skills assessment - Review/ update their CV - Develop online interview skills - Identify online training opportunities - Get new qualifications - Plan the next steps of their career The National Careers Service is completely free of charge, and accessible to anyone aged 13+ and living in England. To access the service, call 0800 100 900. For further information, please contact - Monique Smith 07442386546 or by clicking on Apply Now.

*Day Care Assistant - Part Time*

  • Oakhaven Residential Care Home
  • Salary: We offer a competitive performance related salary
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

Volunteer Parent Mentor

  • The Door Youth Project
  • Salary: unpaid
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

Fundraising Volunteer

  • The Door Youth Project
  • Salary: unpaid
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

Volunteer Coordinator

  • Sunflowers Suicide Support
  • Salary: £22,500.00 per year - pro rata
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

Ageing Well Engagement Worker

  • The Churn Project
  • Salary: £25,223.00pa FTE
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

Domestic Abuse Support Worker (female only*) Permanent

  • Stroud Women's Refuge
  • Salary: £24, 702- £28,770pa depending on experience.
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

Family Support Practitioner

  • Severn Vale School – An Academy
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

Triage Adviser - Barnwood Trust

  • North and West Gloucestershire Citizens Advice
  • Salary: FTE Salary: £22,400 - £26,400 (dependent on experience)
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

Caseworker - Barnwood Trust

  • North and West Gloucestershire Citizens Advice
  • Salary: FTE Salary: £24,684 - £28,764 (dependent on experience)
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

Support Workers (Days)

  • Stepping Stones RU
  • Salary: Competitive salary, £22,386 per annum
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

Support Workers (Days)

  • Stepping Stones RU
  • Updated: 03-10-2024

Housing Officer - Refugees

  • Publica
  • Salary: £31,017 - £32,508 Per Annum
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

Registered Manager- Children's Home

  • Gloucestershire County Council
  • Salary: £49,498 - £51,515 per annum
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

Advanced Volunteer - Sunday - F&E Shop

  • British Red Cross
  • Salary: UNPAID
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

Supported Housing Officer - Part Time

  • Cirencester Housing for Young People (CHYP)
  • Salary: Hourly rate depending on experience
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

Supported Housing Assistant

  • Cirencester Housing for Young People (CHYP)
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

Useful Service: 7 Top Tips to Make the Most of GlosJobs.co.uk for your Job Hunting

  • GlosJobs.co.uk
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

*Seeking Support Workers*

  • Brandon Trust
  • Salary: £11.68 - £12.01 per hour, dependent on qualifications & experience + benefits
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

NEW VIDEOS ADDED: Watch the videos from Meet The Employer on Zoom

  • GlosJobs.co.uk
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

VIDEO VIEW - A new way for companies to encourage new recruits...

  • GlosJobs.co.uk
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

In the current climate, employers are trying new means to encourage the right sort of recruits into their business. One of the most popular media is video, as it really shows what it is like to work with a company. You can trust us to produce a quality video for you. As www.glos.info, we have worked with a professional video producer for 11 years and as a company we regularly film promotional videos for Cheltenham Town Football Club, Start and Grow Enterprise at the University of Gloucestershire, Vision 21 and Over Farm Market, to name a few. So, if you want to find a new way to encourage new staff, why not book us to make a Video View for you.   Here are some of the Video View recruitment videos we have produced for clients: Horsfall House - Minchinhampton - A vibrant & rewarding place to work   Betsy Benn - Cheltenham - An interesting, varied and creative place to work   Broomfield Care - Gloucester - Caring for you in the place you love       How does it work? We will come and film your workplace and team, as well as interview a key member of your staff. You might like us to talk to the recruitment team about the process, or to some of the staff about what it is like to work there. We will then put together a 1-2 minute video for you to use as you like but we suggest: On your adverts on www.GlosJobs.co.uk On your website On your social media channels Anywhere else you promote your vacancies The video will be entirely yours to do as you please and to encourage better quality applicants into your roles.   All for just £400+vat   Or you might like a video without talking and using subtitles and music, as Cheltenham Town Football Club have to promote their corporate hospitality...       So, drop us an email now on office@glosjobs.co.uk or give us a ring on 01242 236608 and you can get started on your new promotional video.        

*Home Care Assistants*

  • Penna Homecare Ltd
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

*Night Support Workers*

  • Winslow House Residential Care Home
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

*Care Assistant £11.72 to £11.98 per hour (Under 18’s £9.37 per hour)*

  • The Orchard Trust
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

*Care Assistants*

  • Northleach Court Care Centre
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

*Flexible Support Workers*

  • Associated Care Solutions Ltd
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

Useful Service: APPLY FIRST FOR YOUR IDEAL JOB - NEW JOBS TO YOUR INBOX - Sign up for the Daily Job Alert from www.GlosJobs.co.uk

  • GlosJobs.co.uk
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

Imagine the scene.... 5.30pm today you receive an alert from www.GlosJobs.co.uk with a list of your dream jobs that have just been uploaded and you get straight on the case and apply before anyone else! That will only happen if you sign up for the Daily Jobs Alert here.   NEW JOBS TO YOUR INBOX AT 5.30pm DAILY - Be first to apply for new jobs from your chosen categories. CLICK THE APPLY NOW BUTTON TO GO TO THE SIGN UP PAGE OR CLICK BELOW Enter your name and email address, then click send. Choose the categories of the jobs that you want to receive by clicking to turn the category from red to green. Make sure that you check your inbox for the verification email and confirm.

*Support Worker Vacancies*

  • Crossroads Gloucestershire
  • Salary: £11.00 per hour on weekdays, weekends £13.50 and £15.33 on Bank Holidays
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

Care Assistant

  • Retain Healthcare Limited
  • Salary: £12 - £18 per hour
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

Community Team Leader

  • Retain Healthcare Limited
  • Salary: £12 - £18 per hour
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

HLTA Link Tutor

  • Gloucestershire County Council
  • Salary: £27,803 - £30,296 per annum (pro rata)
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

Rehabilitation Services Coordinator

  • Gloucestershire County Council
  • Salary: £27,803 - £30,296 per annum
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

*MENTORING SUPPORT : term time only*

  • BBcare10 LTD
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

Systemic Practitioner

  • Gloucestershire County Council
  • Salary: £30,825 - £33,945 per annum (pro rata)
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

Family Support Worker

  • Gloucestershire County Council
  • Salary: £30,852 - £33,945 per annum (pro rata)
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

Disabled Children's Senior Social Worker/ Social Worker

  • Gloucestershire County Council
  • Salary: £36,648 to £44,428 per annum
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

MASH Senior Social Worker/ Social Worker

  • Gloucestershire County Council
  • Salary: £36,648 - £44,428 per annum
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

Lead Care and Support Worker / Team Leader

  • National Star *
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

Social Worker

  • Gloucestershire County Council
  • Salary: £36,648 - £38,223 per annum
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

Children and Families Advanced Practitioner

  • Gloucestershire County Council
  • Salary: £45,441 - £48,474 per annum
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

Children and Families Team Manager

  • Gloucestershire County Council
  • Salary: £49,498- £51,515 per annum
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

Children and Families Senior Social Worker/ Social Worker

  • Gloucestershire County Council
  • Salary: £36,648 - £44,428 per annum
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

Senior Community Social Worker

  • Gloucestershire County Council
  • Salary: £34,834 - £44,428 per annum (pro- rata)
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

Adult Social Care Practitioner

  • Gloucestershire County Council
  • Salary: £30,825 - £33,945 per annum
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

Social Worker

  • Gloucestershire County Council
  • Salary: £36,648 - £38,223 per annum
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

Advanced Practitioner (16+ Care Leavers)

  • Gloucestershire County Council
  • Salary: £45,441 - £48,474 per annum
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

Social Worker

  • Gloucestershire County Council
  • Salary: £36,648 - £38,223 per annum (pro rata)
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

Social Workers / Senior Social Workers (Adults)

  • Gloucestershire County Council
  • Salary: £35,745 - £44,428 per annum (pro rata)
  • Updated: 02-10-2024

Hospital Social Worker

  • Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust
  • Salary: £35,392 to £42,618
  • Updated: 01-10-2024

Family Engagement Coordinator - ASAP

  • WellChild
  • Salary: £24,571 per annum
  • Updated: 01-10-2024

DROP IN VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

  • marah
  • Salary: UNPAID
  • Updated: 01-10-2024

*Care Assistants*

  • Helping Hands
  • Salary: £13.45 per hour
  • Updated: 01-10-2024

NEW - UPLOAD YOUR OWN CONTENT! Publicity Power Up - Promote your events, business, website and more on www.glos.info

  • www.glos.info
  • Updated: 30-09-2024

How can you increase your profile locally and get more people to visit your website, event and business? Book your Publicity Power Up on www.glos.info and your events or business listings will be: 1. Featured as a homepage listing for 2 days 2. Publicised on Twitter to 18,600+ followers and Facebook to 1,300+ likers in a shout out 3. Highlighted on www.glos.info and www.GlosJobs.co.uk as a “Listing of the day” 4. Mentioned in our weekly newsletter that goes to 18,500+ subscribers You can book: A one off Publicity Power Up A bundle Publicity Power Ups A Publicity Power Up Package - for a quarter, a half or yearly   NEW - YOU CAN NOW UPLOAD YOUR OWN CONTENT ONTO WWW.GLOS.INFO.   Please call or email us now to plan your Publicity Power Up on 01242 700435 or office@glos.info

Senior Community Support Worker

  • Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust
  • Salary: £25,147 to £27,596
  • Updated: 28-09-2024

Children in Care Service Specialist Practitioner-Clinical Psychologist

  • Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust
  • Salary: £46,148 to £52,809
  • Updated: 28-09-2024

Social Worker Band 5/6 progression post

  • Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust
  • Salary: £28,407 to £42,618
  • Updated: 28-09-2024

CAMHS Registered Practitioner

  • Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust
  • Salary: £35,392 to £42,618
  • Updated: 28-09-2024

Useful Service: TOP JOB SEEKING TIPS FROM GLOSJOBS.CO.UK

  • GlosJobs.co.uk
  • Updated: 24-09-2024

Here are a few tips on job seeking from www.GlosJobs.co.uk that we have learnt over the years we have been running the website. We hope you find them useful.   You and your skills What are your skills, values, strengths, qualifications and experiences? Match them to the roles that you are going to apply for. What do you really want to do? Think laterally and be proactive. What have you been doing that shows you have transferrable skills? You might not have been in paid work, but maybe you have been helping run the playgroup or volunteering.   Be organised How many hours a week are you going to spend looking for work? Set a routine and stick to it. Where do you keep the information about your applications? Set up a spreadsheet with details including companies, job roles, dates of application, contacts, closing dates, interview dates etc. What information is in your CV? Make sure you are using key phrases in your CV and personal statement. Often recruiters are using digital sifts in the first instance. Highlight how your achievements will be of benefit to the recruiter. How about keeping copies of adverts? Use the "Email yourself a copy of this job" link that appears on every advert to keep a copy of the advert in your inbox. Here at GlosJobs.co.uk, we often get asked to send copies of adverts to people who have been asked for an interview but not kept a copy of the advert. Filling in application forms? Keep a working document that has all the details you will need when filling in application forms and drafts of comment question, so you can copy and paste instead of writing the information each time. Do you keep copies of applications? Take a screenshot each page of an application form as you fill it in, so you have a record of what you have written. When you use the Apply Now function on GlosJobs.co.uk, you are emailed a copy of your application, so you can keep that for future reference. Do you follow up? Make a call to the recruiter to check they have your application. They will check and you will stand out. If an advert has a closing date, then ring before the closing date. Please contact the recruiter who will be able to check your application for you, rather than contacting GlosJobs.co.uk. Do you warn your referees? Drop them a line to let them know to expect a reference request. They can be better prepared if they know which company they are expecting to hear from.   The details are important Can you do the job for which you are applying? Yes!? Tell the recruiter you can then and highlight your competencies. How important is the covering email or relevant part of the form? It is a crucial part of your application! Applicants tend to spend hours preparing CVs, but just put one line in the covering email. The covering email is an essential opportunity to tell the recruiter how your qualifications and skills match to those that they are looking for. Be clear and concise and tell them that you can do the job. The recruiter wants nothing more than to find the right person and if you tell them you are, it will really help! Do you proofread and spell check your application? Ask someone else to check it over, or use the Grammarly plugin, which automatically checks spelling and grammar. What is your email address? Check the details you are inputting in the application forms. The team at GlosJobs.co.uk often get notified of applications with incorrect email addresses typed in. You might be using .com instead of .co.uk or vice versa. In what format do you send your CV? Save your CV as a pdf. Then the recruiter will see it exactly the same as you can. If you use .doc or .rtf files, then the formatting might go awry on their systems. How do you name your CV files? Use a sensible file name, like Fred Bloggs CV rather than CV or CV Final, which do not identify it as your CV.   Focus Are you using the scattergun approach? Focus on sending a small number of relevant applications that are good quality rather than sending more lower quality applications. Do you target each application? Either have more than one copy of your CV to target different roles for which you are applying, or personalise your CV for each application.  What sort of research do you do? Make sure the company is somewhere you would like to work. Often the advert says as much about the company culture and organisation as it does the role. Always research before you go for an interview and arrive armed with some questions.   Who can help? Who is in your network? Let your friends, family and contacts know you are looking for work or a new job and what sort of role. Are there any events coming up? Sign up for the GlosJobs.co.uk Monday newsletter as lots of Gloucestershire job fairs and careers events are featured. Is there any free help available? Yes! the National Careers Service help with job hunting, CVs, cover letters and more.  What about training? It is well worth contacting training providers such as Gloucestershire College, who have a host of training and courses available to enhance your skills as well as helping you to look for work. And recruitment agencies? Look on GlosJobs for agencies that have the sort of roles you are interested in, but maybe not the exact role you are after, register with them to make sure you get put forward for roles as soon as they come in.   How to get the most out of GlosJobs.co.uk From www.GlosJobs.co.uk, you can receive the latest jobs to your email inbox at 5.30pm every day. Sign up for the Daily Job Alert. Receive latest jobs and news to your inbox? Sign up to receive our Monday newsletter here. Do you bookmark pages? Save the pages that you are most interested in. Visit the New and Featured Jobs page daily and bookmark it, so you can see all the new adverts uploaded yesterday. Or save the category page for the jobs you want to apply for onto your phone home screen. Do you want to apply by company rather than role? Visit the Jobs By Company page and sort by letter. Want to work in a particular town? Narrow by Location on any list page in the top right-hand corner. You can choose from Cheltenham, Cirencester, Forest of Dean, Gloucester, North Cotswolds, Stroud and Tewkesbury. Thinking about voluntary work? Visit the voluntary section on GlosJobs.co.uk to get experience while you are looking for a paid role. If you want to know any more about www.GlosJobs.co.uk and what we do, please contact us on office@glosjobs.co.uk.

Family Support Practitioner - Severn Vale School

  • Gloucestershire Education Department
  • Salary: £27,334 - £33,945 FTE / £25262 - £31371 Pro rata
  • Updated: 16-09-2024

Senior Social Worker

  • Gloucestershire County Council
  • Salary: £39,186 - £44,428 per annum
  • Updated: 20-08-2024