Paul’s Place seeks Head of Operations

Key information:

  • Location: Yate, Bristol, BS37 8YS.

  • Salary: £competitive + pension.

  • Closing date: 12th November 2025.

Paul’s Place enhances life for physically disabled adults and people with cognitive and sensory impairment. They provide opportunities to develop new skills, enjoy new experiences and live life to the full. This is achieved through engaging activities and enriching projects that combat isolation, foster lasting friendships, and boost wellbeing.

The organisation is entering an exciting period of growth. They’ve moved to a fully accessible and repurposed hub in Yate, providing the perfect foundation to expand their services and support more individuals. Paul’s Place is seeking a Head of Operations who can help achieve these goals.

This leadership role will oversee the charity’s Day Opportunities teams and service delivery, including day sessions, short breaks, and outreach programmes. It’s a hands-on leadership role, managing a multidisciplinary team and ensuring members (service users) receive high-quality, person-centred support. You’ll also develop new services, including those for individuals with learning disabilities and/or autism, and contribute to strategic planning and organisational development.

On behalf of Paul’s Place, we’re seeking candidates with:

  • Significant experience in social care, including team leadership and service development.

  • A strong understanding of safeguarding, health & safety, and practice leadership.

  • A passion for inclusion, empowerment, and human-rights-based care.

  • A collaborative, caring, and proactive approach.

This is an exciting opportunity for a hands-on leader to deliver meaningful impact, helping disabled adults live life to the full.  


For further details and to apply, please contact Gemma Wilks or Sandy Hinks via recruit@moonexecsearch.com quoting the applicable reference number: MC2673

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