Hub Manager Coundon

Hexham, ENG, GB, United Kingdom

Job Description

What do we offer?


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We welcome Staff from a wide range of backgrounds.



Whether you are experienced, starting your career, want to change careers or are returning to working life, Journey might just be for you.



We offer:


A competitive salary 36 days' annual leave 1 additional days' leave (pro rata) for each completed year of service, up to 10 additional days Holiday buy-back scheme 'Gifted' additional holiday days over the Christmas period Benenden Healthcare (private diagnostic and therapies healthcare including counselling) Discounted meals and free refreshments at our sites Cycle2Work Scheme Contributory pension scheme Enhanced Training & Development Programme Journey 'swag bag' goodies pack



Bank Staff - work when you want to





We have a register of Bank Staff who are offered occasional work covering when we have planned or unplanned employee absences.



Bank Staff are paid at the same Spinal Points as our employees, accrue their pro rata paid allocation of Journey's leave entitlement, and also enjoy the benefits of discounted lunches and free refreshments on our sites.



Bank Staff choose if they want to work when work is offered.



If you would like to join our Bank Staff register please contact us.



Salary: SP7 34,615- SP8 35,842 per annum


Our Hub Managers are members of the Middle Management Team. As Registered Managers, NVQ5s in Health & Social Care, they manage our sites, Staff and services delivered at our Day Centres for adults with intellectual (learning) disability. These services develop the skills of adults with intellectual disability enabling them to secure work, manage their health and wellbeing, and live as independently as possible.



Our Coundon Hub Team are award-winning learning disability Specialists, recognised both nationally and regionally for best practice. They are joined by our Projects Specialists (Work Coaches) on a regular basis. Delivering a busy programme of activities in the community and on site, the Team also runs our Community Shop, an outreach meals delivery service and gardening services, giving Clients regular work experience.



We are looking for someone with passion to create opportunities for adults with intellectual disability, to inspire a talented and hard-working Staff team, and to take forward our excellent work serving the local community.



If you have a 'let's make it happen' approach and want to join one of the outstanding charities for adults with intellectual disability in the region, please apply.



Applications online only via www.journeyenterprises.co.uk



Closing date 07/11/2025 Interviews 12/11/2025


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Your professional development


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Find out how Journey can help achieve your goals


Journey Enterprises provides services which support adults with a learning disability to develop life and work skills and to manage their health & wellbeing.



We do not provide any personal care services and are not a Care Quality Commission regulated service.



All Clients must be able to manage continence and medication to attend Day Service.



Clients are on site from 09 .30 to 15.30, giving front-line Staff an hour pre and post Clients for preparation, reporting and clearing/cleaning.




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Training and Development





Journey's Training and Development programme enables all Staff to develop their skills and practice and progress in their career. The Charity has training agreements in place and can advise on additional funding and scholarships for wider course fees.


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Supporting our staff





Journey holds Disability Confident Employer, Mindful Employer and Better Health at Work and Leaders Council of Great Britain quality marks.



Our Staff are managed in small teams led by a Manager. New members of Staff are assigned a buddy who will provide information, advice and informal support.



Every Staff member receives 3-4 support & supervision sessions and an annual appraisal each year from their Manager.



The Charity has a commissioned private healthcare programme including counselling. This service is available to its employees 24/7 and their immediate family members. Our Line Managers are trained in supporting mental health and the workplace, to identifying and supporting employee carers and colleagues with disabilities.



We provide Carers and Disability Leave.


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Connecting with Colleagues





Journey works across four sites and in the community. Making sure Staff meet regularly and keep in touch is a priority.



Our Teams meet every month and Hub teams have daily handovers. Whole Company, Managers and Leadership Team meetings are held bi-monthly.



Two Away Days are held annually giving everyone a chance to meet together, undertake some professional development in a fun and informal setting and meet our Trustees.



Special events and productions give Colleagues and Clients the opportunity to meet and enjoy time with others. During 2023 we celebrated our 40th year and had a wonderful Gala evening and summer fete for all Staff/ and Clients.



365 - Outlook, Yammer and Teams are used daily to communicate across the Charity, share news and best practice, and to link Staff to additional resources. All Staff are asked to login at the start of each day both to Microsoft and to our CRM, Charitylog.




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Working patterns





The Charity's normal operations are 08.30 - 16.30 (Monday - Thursday) and 08.30 -16.00 on Fridays.



Some Staff have site-based roles, some combine community-based roles with site-based delivery and some undertake flexible working from home.



The Charity has a ratio of Staff working part-time and we can offer job share.



Occasionally staff are asked to undertake unsocial hours at weekends, early starts or evenings, for which Time Off in Lieu (TOIL) is given. For part-time staff agreed overtime may be paid in place of TOIL.


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Pay and benefits





Our benefits package: competitive rates of pay, generous leave allowance, employer pension, sickness pay, private healthcare, Cycle2Work, annual leave buy-back, discounted meals and refreshments and a Journey swag-bag.


"There is a genuine feeling of dedication and commitment around fun and a 'can-do' attitude." (feedback from Staff during IIP inspection)


Eligibility to work in Social Care Services





Under the Health & Social Care Act, all Social Care workers must be qualified to work with vulnerable adults and/or children. If you are applying to us to work as a Learning Disability Support Worker with our Clients you must already hold, or be prepared to work towards, your NVQ 2 in Health & Social Care. Our Seniors take Level 3 Health & Social Care. Managers of Health & Social Care Services must have a Level 5.



This applies to all Bank and Agency workers who wish to work at Journey.



The UK Government's Skilled Worker Visa for Health & Social Care has now ended for qualified and experienced social care workers. The visa only applied to Care Quality Commission Regulated Services. Journey Enterprises does not provide Regulated Services and was therefore not part of the Visa and sponsorship programme.

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD4048388
  • Industry
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Part Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Part Time
  • Job Location
    Hexham, ENG, GB, United Kingdom
  • Education
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