WHAT IS NCH?
Formed in 1869, the children's charity NCH, formerly known as National Children's Home, is one of the UK's leading children's charities. Its services support the vulnerable and excluded, working with children, young people and families facing difficulties such as poverty, disability and abuse. NCH is a provider of family and children's centres, children's services in rural areas, services for disabled children and services for care leavers.
IS THERE A CHOICE OF ROLES AVAILABLE?
NCH is active nationwide in a range of children's services from adoption and providing early years and family support, through to residential breaks for those with disabilities and youth services for those leaving care. Typical roles include team leader, project worker or nursery assistant. It employs about 7,000 people.
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