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  • Work From Home - Freelance Music Teacher
    Work From Home - Freelance Music Teacher
    20 hours ago
    £22–£25 hourly
    Part-time
    Warlingham

    Due to a high number of applications, if your application does not meet the above criteria, please note that your application will be automatically rejected. We cannot accept international applications at this time. Andrew Jay's School of Music currently require engaging, skilled and experienced Music teachers to join our teaching team of peripatetic tuition across our local community. we are recruiting Face to Face teachers in: • Singing, • Drum Kit, • Guitar, • Piano Candidates must be located within Warlingham or the immediate surrounding area in order to be accessible to our students and meet the current demand. We would like to hear from teachers from a range of musical disciplines and genres including: • Jazz, • Popular Music, • Musical Theatre, • Rock, • Classical Candidates with previous teaching experience and who possess the personality, skill, and ability to engage with people of all ages and abilities in fun, engaging and excellent lessons will be successful. Andrew Jay’s School of Music does not currently operate from our own premises so any successful candidates would need to have an appropriate location from which they can teach. All successful candidates must hold an Enhanced DBS Check. Be advised that you may be asked to renew your DBS before engaging in any work on behalf of Andrew Jay’s School of Music. Candidates must be flexible in the hours they are available to teach, including being available to teach in the evenings, at the weekend, primarily on Saturdays. Experience: Music Teaching: 1 year (required)

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  • Deputy Manager
    Deputy Manager
    24 hours ago
    £37000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    🌟 Deputy Nursery Manager | Finchley | Full-Time 🌟 ECM Recruitment is proud to be working with a warm, well-established Jewish nursery in Finchley, seeking a Deputy Nursery Manager to join their friendly and supportive team and cover a maternity. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced practitioner ready to step into a leadership role, combining room-based responsibilities with time out of class to support the wider nursery. 👶 The Role • Primarily room-based, supporting children and staff daily, • Currently based within a room (flexible depending on nursery needs), • Supporting the Nursery Manager with day-to-day operations, • Leading by example with high-quality EYFS practice, • Assisting with staff support, organisation, and development 🕒 Hours & Salary • Monday–Thursday: 8:00am – 5:00pm (until 6:00pm twice a week), • Friday: 8:00am – 12:00pm, • 40 hours per week, • Salary: £37,000 (pro rata if applicable), • Paid 52 weeks (despite 46 weeks’ operation) 🏫 About the Nursery • All-year-round setting (46 weeks), • Closed for Jewish holidays + selected breaks, • Children aged 9 months to school age, • Warm, welcoming environment with strong team culture, • Ongoing CPD, training, and progression opportunities 🎁 Benefits • Additional annual leave after 2 years, • Staff socials (team lunches & monthly dinners), • Childcare discount, • Support with further qualifications 💼 Requirements • Level 3 EYFS qualification (minimum), • Strong nursery experience (Room Leader / Senior Practitioner / Deputy level), • Confident supporting staff and managing responsibilities, • Passionate, engaging, and a strong team player, • Respectful of the nursery’s Jewish ethos 📩 Apply now: Eve at ECM recruitment

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  • Early Years Educator -
    Early Years Educator -
    3 days ago
    Part-time
    Beckenham

    The successful candidate will be working as part of our team to deliver outstanding care whilst facilitating engaging, child led learning. We are looking for someone else to join us who is committed to education, motivated, passionate, who wants to really make a difference in children's lives. ​Your responsibilities will include: • Promoting the philosophy of “learning through play”, supporting children in play and learning activities, following their interests., • Supporting everyday care routines, encouraging children to gain self-help skills including dressing, feeding, toilet training and an awareness of personal hygiene., • Facilitating a range of activities based on children’s interests, to promote each child’s physical, intellectual and emotional needs to enable each child to reach their full potential., • Assisting other pre-school practitioners with activities to encourage speech and language and social interaction with the children., • Enhancing the environment with resources and displays of children's work,, • Working with a small key group of children, observing, monitoring and recording each child’s development., • Working under supervision to maintain records and documentation that complies with statutory requirements., • Establishing positive relationships with parents and carers. Developing confidence when communicating with parents and carers about the day-to-day needs of their child and fostering parental engagement., • Attending staff and team meetings and keep up to date with developments in childcare through regular training as appropriate., • Ensuring you are aware of and comply with the pre-school’s policies, ensuring everyone is treated safely and with respect, in line with the pre-school safeguarding, H&S and equal opportunity policies and the Staff handbook., • Gaining knowledge and understanding of the EYFS and all other statutory requirements ​ Qualifications and skills needed: You must: • Be able to relate to and interact with children positively., • Be reliable, enthusiastic, and flexible., • Be able to remain calm under pressure, adapt to the unexpected and ‘think on your feet.’, • Be able to write reports and keep clear and accurate records., • Be well organised with good administrative and IT skills., • Be able to work as part of a team, follow instructions and use your initiative., • Be able to communicate clearly and politely both verbally and in writing., • Be able to develop positive relationships with parents, carers and other childcare professionals, • Be willing to learn new skills and able to identify when you need to ask for support ​ The hours are flexible, but will be between 8am-6pm Monday – Friday, and are term time only (38 weeks per year) ​The benefits of working with us are; Good rates of pay 6 weeks paid holiday ​Free uniform Free training Free DBS check Company Pension On-site Parking Ongoing continuous development and early years quality training and mentoring. ​

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  • Coffee Trainer / Production Assistant
    Coffee Trainer / Production Assistant
    6 days ago
    £13–£15 hourly
    Full-time
    London

    G’day Mate! Urban Baristas is a specialty coffee company originating from Australia, known for its commitment to quality coffee and the vibrant Australian brunch culture. With several cafes across London and our roastery in Bethnal Green, we strive to create exceptional coffee experiences for our customers. We believe in fostering a positive work environment and supporting the professional growth of our team members. Join us as we continue to expand and deliver outstanding coffee and service to our valued customers. Job Summary At Urban Baristas, coffee quality and consistency are at the heart of everything we do. We’re looking for a hands-on, passionate Coffee Trainer / Production Assistant to support both our roastery operations and our growing network of equity sites and franchise partners. This is a dual-role position combining coffee training, quality control, and roastery production work. You’ll play a key role in ensuring every Urban Baristas location serves coffee to the same high standard from training baristas in-store to supporting production in our roastery. You’ll be a trusted coffee educator and ambassador for Urban Baristas, building strong relationships and helping our equity sites and franchise partners get the best out of their coffee. Key Responsibilities Coffee Training & Support (Equity & Franchise Sites) Deliver hands-on barista training across Urban Baristas equity and franchise locations Train and coach teams on espresso preparation, milk texturing, workflow, and service standards Ensure consistency in coffee quality, recipes, and brand standards across all sites Act as a coffee expert and trusted support for store teams and managers Provide guidance on equipment use, calibration, and maintenance Identify training gaps and provide practical coaching and follow-up support Develop training materials to align with company standards and brand guidelines. Work closely with operations and franchise teams to improve performance and consistency Roastery & Production Support Assist with daily roastery operations, including weighing, packing, and labelling coffee Support order preparation for wholesale and retail customers Maintain a clean, organised, and efficient production area Assist with stock control and basic inventory management Support quality control processes, including cupping preparation Learn and assist with roasting under supervision (full training provided) Help ensure all coffee leaving the roastery meets Urban Baristas quality standards About You You are passionate about coffee and care deeply about consistency, quality, and great customer experience You enjoy working with people, coaching others, and being hands-on in a fast-moving environment You are comfortable switching between training environments and production work, and you take pride in doing both with accuracy and attention to detail You’re proactive, organised, and comfortable managing your own time in a field-based role, working independently while staying closely connected to HQ and the roastery team You enjoy building strong relationships and acting as a trusted coffee trainer, representing Urban Baristas with professionalism, warmth, and expertise in everything you do This role requires flexibility, including weekend availability Skills & Qualifications Experience as a barista, head barista, or similar specialty coffee role Strong knowledge of espresso, milk texturing, and café workflow Confidence training or coaching individuals and small teams A practical, hands-on approach and willingness to work in production/roastery tasks Technical knowledge of espresso machines and brewing equipment Strong attention to detail and consistency Good communication and people skills Ability to manage your time and work independently when supporting multiple sites A positive, proactive attitude and willingness to learn new skills (including roasting) What We Offer Full training in roasting and production processes Opportunity to grow into a key coffee quality and training role A mix of field-based training and roastery work A supportive, growing coffee business environment Direct impact on coffee quality across all Urban Baristas locations

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  • Workshop Facilitator
    Workshop Facilitator
    9 days ago
    £20 hourly
    Part-time
    London

    + Working Hours - Community Sessions Community sessions run for 3 hours in total: 30 minutes set-up, a 2-hour workshop, and 30 minutes pack-down. Sessions typically take place on weekday evenings or Saturday mornings depending on the venue. Before your first session, you will complete a paid onboarding and induction (billed at £15.00), which covers ThreadPoint’s curriculum framework, safeguarding procedures, and community delivery approach. + The Role Community sessions are where ThreadPoint’s work comes to life beyond the classroom. As a Generalist Lead in community settings, you will facilitate our story-led infrastructure literacy workshops for intergenerational audiences — children and adults learning side by side in libraries, community halls, and public venues. You will lead the session independently, bringing energy, warmth, and genuine curiosity about the world. You are confident holding a room of mixed ages and backgrounds, creating a space where a five-year-old and their grandparent can both have a lightbulb moment about the systems that shape daily life. + Responsibilities • Lead the full ThreadPoint community workshop experience from start to finish, • Read and animate our anchor storybook, Where the Internet Goes to Sleep, for mixed-age audiences, • Guide participants through hands-on STEM and creative building activities, • Foster an inclusive, welcoming environment where all participants feel seen and supported, • Manage group dynamics confidently across a wide range of ages and backgrounds, • Ensure the safeguarding and wellbeing of all children in the room, • Interact warmly and professionally with community members, venue staff, and partners, • Manage set-up and pack-down of all workshop materials independently, • Complete the ThreadPoint post-session timesheet and invoicing form within 48 hours + You’ll Be Great For This If You... • Are confident facilitating and holding a room of mixed ages — from young children to adults, • Are warm, adaptable, and naturally connect with people from all walks of life, • Have experience in community work, youth work, education, or facilitation, • Are comfortable working independently and taking full ownership of a session, • Are organised and reliable, particularly with logistics and materials, • Hold or are willing to obtain an Enhanced DBS certificate, • Have the right to work in the UK + Desirable (But not Essential) • SEND awareness and experience supporting participants with additional needs, • Background in STEM, digital literacy, or the built environment, • Experience with digital gaming environments and a willingness to develop this further, • Knowledge of construction, architecture, or infrastructure, • Acting, performance, or storytelling experience, • Experience delivering in Hackney, Newham, Camden, or Tower Hamlets communities + What We Offer • Freelance fee of £20.00/hour (£60.00 per community session), • Paid onboarding and induction at £15.00, • Flexible, session-based work that fits around other commitments, • The chance to be part of something meaningful and growing, • A supportive, mission-driven team that values your expertise, • Assistance obtaining a DBS check if needed + Our Safeguarding Commitment ThreadPoint is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children and community members we work with. We expect all facilitators, volunteers, and partners to share this commitment. All roles are subject to safer recruitment procedures including: • Enhanced DBS check (within the last 3 years or registered on the DBS Update Service), • Two professional references, ideally from recent roles involving children, young people, education,, • facilitation, or community settings, • Identity and right to work verification Facilitators are required to adhere to ThreadPoint’s safeguarding and child protection policy at all times and to immediately report any concerns to the designated safeguarding lead. + Equal Opportunities ThreadPoint is committed to building an inclusive and diverse team. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates and will not discriminate on the grounds of gender, gender identity, race,

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