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Main Purpose of Job: · To work as a key person, and member of the nursery team to provide safe, high-quality education and care for young children. · To have full regard to the requirements of the Statutory Guidance for the Early Years Foundation Stage. Safeguarding: · All staff must have a clear understanding of their roles and responsibilities. Main Responsibilities and Tasks: · To work within our Early Years Team, supporting the planning and implementation of activities with individual or groups of children, promoting effective teaching and learning. · To be part of our Early Years Team that provides a purposeful, stimulating environment rich in learning opportunities, both indoors and outdoors. · To promote the inclusion of all children. · To use professional knowledge of the individual and diverse ways that children learn and develop, to meet their differing needs. · To establish positive and sensitive relationships with children. · To act as a role model and set achievable expectations. · To be responsible for organising the environment inside and outside to ensure that resources and equipment are available and appropriate to meet the needs of the individual children in the group. These activities will take into account children’s abilities interests, language and cultural backgrounds. · Make regular observations of children to ascertain which activities are best suited to needs of individual children in the group. · Plan and participate in activities which develop each child in the group to her/his fullest potential. · Record as required details of children’s developmental progress and attendance (i.e. children’s records, online learning journal and register) · To liaise closely with parents /carers, informing them about the nursery and its delivery of the EYFS, exchanging information about the children’s progress and encouraging parental involvement. · Provide a safe and healthy environment at all times for all children in the group, reporting any concerns with regards to the premises, outdoor area or equipment to the Nursery Manager or Assistant Nursery Manager. · To keep completely confidential any information regarding the children, their families or other staff members; which is obtained as part of the job. · To provide comfort and care at all times and ensure that children feel welcome and safe. · Be involved in supervision of children in free play and outside play. · To assist with domestic duties as required. · Be familiar with safeguarding including own responsibilities together with care and risk assessment. · To communicate with our Early Years Team, supporting the planning and implementation of activities with individuals or groups of children; promoting effective teaching and learning. · To meet the physical needs of children, encouraging good standards of personal hygiene, whilst promoting independence. · To provide support for the children’s emotional and social needs by implementing the principles of our Promoting Positive Behaviour Policy and role modelling high standards in all aspects of their role and personal conduct. · To encourage children to interact and work co-operatively with others. · To support the Company’s commitment on safeguarding children in all aspects of the service. · To have a knowledge of and adhere to all Health and Safety Regulations. · To attend meetings as required and participate in training opportunities and performance development. · To be accountable for the delivery of the above responsibilities and tasks. · To undertake any duties set to you by the Management Team that will assist in the day-to-day running of the Nursery and Pre-school.
About us At Norbury Park all staff are aware of our core values of; care, community, nurture and support which we embed throughout our day-to-day practice and care for the young people/ children in our care We are creative, supportive, collaborative and our goal is to care for Young people and Children within the residential home setting and ensure that they are always safe, well cared for and that we are working collaboratively with these young people/children to achieve their goals. At the heart of the work that we do is to support these individuals with their care and development needs, helping them to progress towards a more independent and well-rounded life. Role purpose To care for all Young people and Children within the residential home and ensure that they are always safe, well cared for and that you are working collaboratively with these young people/children to achieve their goals. To support these individuals with their care and development needs, helping them to progress towards a more independent and well-rounded life. Main Duties - Undertake all duties and responsibilities in accordance with: company policies, procedures, protocols, guidelines, standards; good professional practice,, CQC and other regulatory requirements, relevant legislations, all legal and contractual obligations. - Provide advice, information and support to the residents. - To support and provide care for the young people/children in the home by assisting them with; bathing, eating, homework, education, behaviour, money management, travel training etc. - Ensure resident’s follow the homes rules and support the manager in investigating and taking action where these may have been breached. - Manage challenging behaviour which may require physical intervention to appropriately support the child/ young person. - Oversee the maintenance of accurate client records and databases and provide statistics for management and to assist with service evaluation in a timely fashion. - Support clients with the prompting of their medication, conduct accurate and timely medication audits and maintain accurate medication records. - Complete written documentation (support plans, Medication sheets, risk assessments) regarding the young people/ children to help and ensure their safety and development within our setting. - Take part in regular team meetings to discuss the residents, the progress that they are making, how their general well-being is as well as forming action plans to support them further. - Attend professionals meetings (where appropriate). - Assist in the transfer of individuals between agencies and services. Health and Safety - To be familiar with Health and Safety Regulations, policies and procedures and ensure they are adhered to within your own area of responsibility. - To be aware of and follow fire policies and procedures, ensuring safety of residents and workers safety and welfare at all times. Equality and Diversity - To enforce the zero tolerance policy of all forms of victimisation, discrimination and harassment in the workplace. - To be tolerant of differences and use respectful language. - Ensure professional standards and boundaries are clear. - To treat everyone respectfully. Norbury Park is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace where all employees are valued, respected, and empowered to contribute their unique perspectives and talents. We believe in equal opportunities for employment and advancement, regardless of race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws. Our dedication to equality extends to our recruitment process, professional development programs, and all aspects of employment. Join us in creating an environment that celebrates diversity and promotes equal opportunities for everyone. Benefits of working at Norbury Park as a Support Worker - 5 days of work a week - Annual Salary with the option for overtime if you wish - Annual Salary review with the option to be suggested for a one-off bonus - Bank Holiday extra pay - Christmas gift card - Pension scheme - Predictable rota, you are able to know your days off months’ in advance - 28 days of holiday per year - Friendly and collaborative work team - A team that is making a difference with extremely challenging and complex children/ young people - £20 per month towards a car wash if you provide business cover and drive the residents - Training opportunities; E-learning modules including; Food Safety Level 2, Safeguarding Children, GDPR, Emergency First aid at work. Further CPD opportunities such as Level 3 Diploma for Residential Childcare, Qualified First Aider course. We accept suggestions of courses that will help support/enable you in your role further. Additional Notes Candidates who have been shortlisted for an interview will be expected to complete our application form prior to their interview. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Salary: From £24,400.00 per year Benefits: - Company events - Company pension - On-site parking - Sick pay Physical setting: - Care home - Residential home Shift: - 8 hour shift - Day shift - Night shift Work Location: In person
Kitchen Manager at Kanada-Ya Permanent Contract, Flexible Hours, No Early Starts, Great work-life Balance Kanada-Ya is an independent chain of award winning Ramen bars, so far spanning 4 countries. We currently have 6 super busy locations here in the capital, each serving a delicious selection of Japanese delights. Authenticity is at the heart of our menu and we import many of our ingredients from Japan to help us achieve the rich, deep and deeply loved flavours that we are famous for. Our speciality Tonkotsu ramen boasts an 18-hour cooked pork bone broth, batch crafted with love using traditional techniques learned from the Motherland. Added to this succulent, rich and flavourful broth are Hakata style wheat noodles, beautifully braised chashu pork belly and a superb selection of toppings all sourced from Japan. Our bold bowls are much beloved by our regular diners and newcomers alike. We are looking for fun and hard-working people to deliver our award winning authentic Japanese ramen. Experience in Japanese cuisine is not essential as we will give you all the training you need. What we offer & our benefits: - Starting pay up to £35k + tips. Pay is every 2 weeks. - Private Healthcare scheme for you and your children. - Employee Assistance Program offering access to counselling services along with experts in law, personal finance and family matters; a 24/7 365 helpline and an online health & well-being online app. - CODE Hospitality Rewards: Discounts across thousands of restaurants and bars, gym memberships, hotels, meal kits, wine, produce, training, and many other rewards. - Full uniform provided. - Training and opportunities of career progression. - Free team meals whilst on shift. - 28 days holiday (including Bank Holidays). - Closed on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. - Legendary team parties. - Optional pension scheme. Working on shift with us you will: - Motivate and create a positive environment for your team and customers. - Oversee all training and HR with the support of your General Manager. - Ensure the company’s Food Hygiene and Health and Safety procedures are strictly followed. - Accurately manage your rotas and food cost according to company budgets. - Be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment. - Take an interest in Japanese food & culture.
The Directors of this popular setting are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and motivated qualified Early Years Practitioner (Minimum level 3) to join our Holy Cross Pre School nursery and Kids’ Club team as Maternity Cover. The position will also include Wrap around care play worker hours. We are looking for a proactive individual with a passion for indoor and outdoor learning; who will positively contribute to the provision of a safe, stimulating and inclusive environment in which young children are supported and encouraged to achieve their full potential. Working Hours: Full Time. Hours between 7.45am-16.00pm Monday-Friday Salary: Competitive We are looking for a proactive member of the staff team who: · will positively contribute to the provision of a safe, stimulating and inclusive environment in which young children are supported and encouraged to achieve their full potential both in the nursery and wraparound provision. · be qualified to a minimum of a recognised Level 3 (or demonstrate equivalent knowledge, skills and experience) · a great passion for the outdoors/nature play and engaging children with the outdoors · work constructively as part of a team whilst being able to demonstrate initiative · have a good knowledge of Early Years Foundation Stage · be an effective communicator, with good organisational skills · will have a kind, calm and nurturing approach · will promote good behaviour, independence and move learning forward · will become fully involved in the wider life of the setting We can offer you: · Well motivated happy children who love to come to nursery and Kids’ Club and are excited about learning · A committed and supportive environment where you will be encouraged to develop your career · The opportunity of being part of a dynamic, professional friendly team · Strong links with the Primary school, supportive parents and Directors Holy Cross Preschool Nursery and Kids’ Club is committed to Safeguarding and protecting all children and young people by implementing robust safer recruitment practices. Our Safeguarding Policy is available on our website.
Chefs at Kanada-Ya Kanada-Ya is an independent chain of award winning Ramen bars, so far spanning 4 countries. We currently have 6 super busy locations here in the capital, each serving a delicious selection of Japanese delights. Authenticity is at the heart of our menu and we import many of our ingredients from Japan to help us achieve the rich, deep and deeply loved flavours that we are famous for. Our speciality Tonkotsu ramen boasts an 18-hour cooked pork bone broth, batch crafted with love using traditional techniques learned from the Motherland. Added to this succulent, rich and flavourful broth are Hakata style wheat noodles, beautifully braised chashu pork belly and a superb selection of toppings all sourced from Japan. Our bold bowls are much beloved by our regular diners and newcomers alike. We are looking for fun and hard-working people to deliver excellent food and service. Experience in Japanese cuisine is not essential as we will give you all the training you need. What we offer & our benefits: - Starting pay is £11.50p/h plus tips. - Private Healthcare scheme for you and your children after 1 year of service. - Employee Assistance Program offering access to counselling services along with experts in law, personal finance and family matters; a 24/7 365 helpline and an online health & well-being online app. - CODE Hospitality Rewards: Discounts across thousands of restaurants and bars, gym memberships, hotels, meal kits, wine, produce, training, and many other rewards. - Full uniform provided. - Training and opportunities of career progression. - Free team meals whilst on shift. - 28 days holiday (including Bank Holidays). - Closed on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. - Optional pension scheme. Working on shift with us you will: - Prepare ingredients & meals to company specifications. - Take pride in keeping the premises organised & clean. - Work within the company’s food hygiene and health and safety procedures. - Enjoy being part of a friendly & cooperative team. - Be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment. - Take an interest in Japanese food & culture. Once you’ve joined, if you then decide you’d like to develop your career with us, there are lots of opportunities – most of our Head Chefs joined us as Chefs and they can earn well over £40k per annum.
We are looking for a passionate OFSTED Registered Manager to lead and manage our residential children’s home based in Warrington. Position: Children’s Residential Registered Manager (OFSTED) Location: Warrington Working hours: 40 hours a week with the expectation that these will be worked flexibly to meet the needs of the services you support Salary: £45,000 - £50,000 per annum, dependent on qualifications and experience. Plus an annual bonus scheme (OTE £51,750). WE DO NOT OFFER SPONSORSHIP. About our service Our children’s residential home in Warrington provides care and support for up to 6 and young people who have physical disabilities, learning disabilities and sensory impairment. We have a dedicated and experienced team who pride themselves on providing a high level of care to the young people they support. The service is supported by a paediatric nurse trainer who supports with all clinical aspects of the service. We have a dedicated and experienced team who pride themselves on providing a high level of care to the young people they support. The team members are passionate about developing the young people through independence and a wide variety of activities. The role As the OFSTED Registered Manager you will utilize your extensive experience and leadership skills, as you will be responsible for the running of all aspects of the home, ensuring it runs as efficiently as possible whilst maintaining the highest standards of care for the children. Hear from our team: “*I worked for 3 other organisations before joining the Courtyard family, my experience within my induction week at Courtyard was nothing but enjoyable and so different to all others. I was introduced to members of the team at Courtyard throughout these weeks and each person aired such a caring nature. A special mention must be made for my managers who not only made me feel immediately welcome, they checked in on me throughout my induction and the recruitment process – this contact made me feel that I was truly valued by the organisation.”* - Emily, who joined the Courtyard Care team as Registered Manager About you To be successful in the role of Registered Manager you will have a minimum of 2 years’ experience managing an Ofsted home, working in residential care for children with learning disabilities. In addition, you will also need to: · Hold or be willing to achieve the Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Care or an equivalent qualification. · Have least 2 years’ experience in a position requiring the supervision and management of staff working in a care role. · Knowledge of current legislation including Children’s regulations, The Quality Standards, Every Child Matters and have a good understanding of the role of Ofsted and experience of dealing with inspections. · A full driving licence and own transport would be an advantage. We are looking for people who share our core values and are able to apply these to the work that they do. At the heart of our ethos are five key words, these underpin the PRIDE we take in our services. ‘Potential, Responsibility, Integrity, Diversity, Empathy’ Applications will only be considered from Registered Managers who can evidence good or outstanding outcomes with OFSTED inspections. The successful candidate will be required to be approved for registration by Ofsted as well as undergo an enhanced DBS check and will be subject to extensive referencing and pre-employment checks.
We are now seeking to recruit for the following post: Specialist Domestic Abuse Support Worker. Hours: 21 per week (This will be on a rota to include 2 Sundays per month, the rest of the hours will be Monday- Weds exact hours to be agreed with the successful candidate.) Salary: £24, 952 FTE pro rata (Actual £14,162) Plus £21 per on call session The post is permanent subject to funding. Responsible to: Service Manager/Management Committee DA support worker application pack Nottingham Central Women’s Aid is working to put an end to violence against women and girls by providing safe accommodation, survivor intervention programmes and support to recovery following the trauma of being subjected to abuse. We specialise in working with women and families who face multiple disadvantages and complexity of needs. The role of Support Worker will be responsible for providing advocacy and support for women and children who have been subject to domestic abuse. The successful candidate will be part of a team providing a great supported living environment within our communal and dispersed accommodation and in the community settings. You will provide personal welfare support and ensure that families are provided with a safe, supportive and welcoming environment along with practical, emotional and safety planning. A full Enhanced Disclosing and Barring Service check will be required for this post. Our team thrive on achieving positive outcomes for all beneficiaries who make contact face to face or seeking support on the phone or by email. As a part of our core support team you be flexible to meet the needs of a wide variety of women and individuals in a fast paced environment and capable of working with minimum supervision. You must be prepared to manage a wide range of duties and able to work within a confidential and safeguarding environment. You should have the willingness to take part in a rota to cover the on call duty which will be additional to the basic salary. Availability to attend the Refuge located in Nottingham in an emergency situation is essential and this post will be subject to a full DBS check. We are an equal opportunities employer and we encourage applications from all suitably qualified or experienced persons of any age, race, colour, nationality, ethnic origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation or religion. We will particularly welcome applications from people with lived experience of domestic abuse and those who speak another language as well as English. It is an Occupational Requirement that applications are open to women only, as permitted under Schedule 9, Part 1, Paragraph 1, of the Equality Act 2010. Applications are preferred and CV’s will only be accepted if they cover all aspects on the Job description and person specification. No agencies please.
Assistant Manager at Kanada-Ya Salary, Permanent Contract, No Early Starts, Great work-life Balance Kanada-Ya is an independent chain of award winning Ramen bars, so far spanning 4 countries. We currently have 6 super busy locations here in the capital, each serving a delicious selection of Japanese delights. Authenticity is at the heart of our menu and we import many of our ingredients from Japan to help us achieve the rich, deep and deeply loved flavours that we are famous for. Our speciality Tonkotsu ramen boasts an 18-hour cooked pork bone broth, batch crafted with love using traditional techniques learned from the Motherland. Added to this succulent, rich and flavourful broth are Hakata style wheat noodles, beautifully braised chashu pork belly and a superb selection of toppings all sourced from Japan. Our bold bowls are much beloved by our regular diners and newcomers alike. We are looking for fun and hard-working people to manage a quick service restaurant, ensuring our guests receive a great experience. What we offer & our benefits: - Starting pay up to £32,000 plus tips. - Paid overtime. - Private Healthcare scheme for you and your children. - Employee Assistance Program offering access to counselling services along with experts in law, personal finance and family matters; a 24/7 365 helpline and an online health & well-being online app. - CODE Hospitality Rewards: Discounts across thousands of restaurants and bars, gym memberships, hotels, meal kits, wine, produce, training, and many other rewards. - Training and opportunities of career progression. - Free team meals whilst on shift. - 28 days holiday (including Bank Holidays). - Optional pension scheme. Working on shift with us you will: - Lead by example and never compromise on quality or standards. - Support the General Manager in ensuring the smooth running of service. - Ensure the company’s Food Hygiene and Health and Safety procedures are strictly followed. - Be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment. - Take an interest in Japanese food & culture. Once you’ve joined, if you then decide you’d like to develop your career with us, there are lots of opportunities – most of our General Managers joined us as Assistant Managers and they can earn well over £40k per annum.
Assistant Manager at Kanada-Ya Salary, Permanent Contract, No Early Starts, Great work-life Balance Kanada-Ya is an independent chain of award winning Ramen bars, so far spanning 4 countries. We currently have 6 super busy locations here in the capital, each serving a delicious selection of Japanese delights. Authenticity is at the heart of our menu and we import many of our ingredients from Japan to help us achieve the rich, deep and deeply loved flavours that we are famous for. Our speciality Tonkotsu ramen boasts an 18-hour cooked pork bone broth, batch crafted with love using traditional techniques learned from the Motherland. Added to this succulent, rich and flavourful broth are Hakata style wheat noodles, beautifully braised chashu pork belly and a superb selection of toppings all sourced from Japan. Our bold bowls are much beloved by our regular diners and newcomers alike. We are looking for fun and hard-working people to manage a quick service restaurant, ensuring our guests receive a great experience. What we offer & our benefits: - Starting pay up to £32,000 plus tips. - Pay is every 2 weeks. - Paid overtime. - Private Healthcare scheme for you and your children. - Employee Assistance Program offering access to counselling services along with experts in law, personal finance and family matters; a 24/7 365 helpline and an online health & well-being online app. - CODE Hospitality Rewards: Discounts across thousands of restaurants and bars, gym memberships, hotels, meal kits, wine, produce, training, and many other rewards. - Training and opportunities of career progression. - Free team meals whilst on shift. - 28 days holiday (including Bank Holidays). - Optional pension scheme. Working on shift with us you will: - Lead by example and never compromise on quality or standards. - Support the General Manager in ensuring the smooth running of service. - Ensure the company’s Food Hygiene and Health and Safety procedures are strictly followed. - Be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment. - Take an interest in Japanese food & culture. Once you’ve joined, if you then decide you’d like to develop your career with us, there are lots of opportunities – most of our General Managers joined us as Assistant Managers and they can earn well over £40k per annum.
General Manager at Kanada-Ya Salary, Permanent Contract, No Early Starts, Great Work-Life Balance Kanada-Ya is an independent chain of award winning Ramen bars, so far spanning 4 countries. We currently have 6 super busy locations here in the capital, each serving a delicious selection of Japanese delights. Authenticity is at the heart of our menu and we import many of our ingredients from Japan to help us achieve the rich, deep and deeply loved flavours that we are famous for. Our speciality Tonkotsu ramen boasts an 18-hour cooked pork bone broth, batch crafted with love using traditional techniques learned from the Motherland. Added to this succulent, rich and flavourful broth are Hakata style wheat noodles, beautifully braised chashu pork belly and a superb selection of toppings all sourced from Japan. Our bold bowls are much beloved by our regular diners and newcomers alike. We are looking for fun and hard-working people to manage a quick service restaurant, ensuring our guests receive a great experience and that the team are well looked after. What we offer & our benefits: - Starting pay up to £35,000 plus tips. Pay is every 2 weeks. - £300 monthly performance bonus when hitting K.P.I.s. - Paid overtime. - Private Healthcare scheme for you and your children. - Employee Assistance Program offering access to counselling services along with experts in law, personal finance and family matters; a 24/7 365 helpline and an online health & well-being online app. - CODE Hospitality Rewards: Discounts across thousands of restaurants and bars, gym memberships, hotels, meal kits, wine, produce, training, and many other rewards. - Training and opportunities of career progression. - Free team meals whilst on shift. - 28 days holiday (including Bank Holidays). - Optional pension scheme. Working on shift with us you will: - Take overall responsibility for the performance of the restaurant. - Always be training and building a strong team to deliver the company’s objectives. - Ensure the company’s Food Hygiene and Health and Safety procedures are strictly followed. - Be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment. - Take an interest in Japanese food & culture.
- Welcome to Big Heart Fundraising – Hey, potential applicants, we have a name change. We're now called Big Heart Fundraising, and we are a small agency that works in partnership with massively known charities worldwide! Private sites Fundraisers Needed! · Do you like to talk and interact with new people every day? · Are you adventurous, and would you enjoy travelling and working in different parts of London weekly? · Would you also like to get paid £100 EVERYTIME you refer one of your friends? Then maybe this is the perfect job for you! Here at BHF, we have award winning fundraisers managing and training our staff and their here for a reason. Other than having a relaxed, fun environment when it comes to uncapped bonuses, we are one of the highest paying companies in the industry! Now we're on a mission, we are looking for dedicated optimistic fundraisers to work and join our diverse teams in London · Full time Monday – Friday - Flexibility on weekends! '10 am start 5 pm finish' · Private Sites (Shopping centres and supermarkets perfect when the weather is cold and wet outside) Experience is HIGHLY recommended if you want to be on a basic rate!!! Realistically, experience in sales/ fundraising does guarantee better results. If you do not have experience we can offer you a commission position but the minimum things we expect you to have before applying for this role are confidence, good work ethic, and the ability to handle rejection. Without these, unfortunately, you will not succeed. (If you do have experience getting 2 - 5 sign ups a day, this is an incredible opportunity for you to maximise your income to £500 - £1000+ weekly pay) · What do we want? Big Heart Fundraising is like a small family consisting of many cultures and different backgrounds. We are understanding down to earth people with big hearts and positive vibrations, and we are looking for more people to join our fantastic fundraising team. Your job role will be speaking face to face in person with random members of the public, explaining and encouraging them to sign up for a £10 monthly subscription to the charity. We work mainly indoors on privately booked sites like supermarkets, shopping centres, and town centres, working with charity partners like Save the Children and more! What do we want vs. what do you get? Well, firstly every charity that you represent will expect targets from you. Our targets are 10 - 15 sign ups per week. We have an amazing payment structure, which comprises of a £360 weekly basic! i.e. £12 per hour along with amazing bonuses!! Although you will be paid a basic you will be self-employed and have HUGE potential for high earnings. Once you get 10 sign ups you will be paid a £140 bonus!! And once you get 15 sign ups you will be paid an extra £250 bonus!!! Every sign up after 15 will be an extra £50 on top of previous earnings meaning that your pay is literally uncapped! So fundraisers that are achieving 15 sign ups when we include bonuses are earning around £750 - £1250 weekly pay! You are also paid 3 weeks in arrears meaning on your third week on Friday you will be paid your basic and bonuses both on the same day for the first weeks work. Important Fundraisers on basic must score a minimum of 7 sign ups in any given full week as mandatory requirement scoring below this will activate things such as warnings, retraining sessions, recovery time off and effectively job termination but, we will always work with you as much as we possibly can to push you to try and achieve your best. This is honestly not difficult or impossible. One of our fundraisers scored 17 sign-ups in one day! #Alex Hall AMAZING OPPORTUNITY! · Excellent career progression opportunities, with the potential to progress to team leader (extra income from team earnings). · The chance to represent a host of well-known charities, raising funds for their incredible causes. · Promoting a team-spirited culture within a supportive environment and regular team socials. · Opportunities to work at exciting events (with uncapped bonus) Getting Started: We do induction training every Friday’s and Monday’s done via Zoom call which you will be paid £50 for completing training! This will be added on the first day that you are paid. Induction is just information given about the charity done by the charity partners via zoom call and usually last around 6 hours in total. The reason for this is to get new starters in to work fully understanding what it is that the charity does before explaining it to others. If you have got what it takes, please send us a cover letter explaining why you feel you'd be a good fit. Looking forward to hearing from you superstars Experienced fundraisers, big hitters, or bell ringers ONLY please and thank-you. Even though it is hard to manage professionalism through texts and WhatsApp’s if you have valid genuine experience and know how good you are you can be fast tracked very quickly. Just send a message to >> Manager Andrew Collins –
Purpose of the role: To be responsible for shaping and delivering the residential home’s Statement of Purpose and managing the team to achieve the same. To provide high quality care services that supports the needs of children and young people, to be an advocate for their well-being and to provide strong, motivational leadership to the team. Duties and responsibilities: 1. To manage a residential home and ensure the efficient operation of the service in accordance with the relevant legislation, procedures, policies and the Statement of Purpose for the home. 2. Responsibility for safeguarding and promoting individual rights, providing good quality care which is free from oppression and where differences are respected and valued. 3. To produce a development plan for the service that ensures the delivery of high quality, clinically informed practice. 4. To support adults to achieve the highest standards of care for the children and young people. 5. To co-ordinate and monitor casework and administrative functions of the home and evaluate standards of performance. 6. To assist and supervise in the continual assessment of the needs of the children and young people and to identify and prepare specific development plans to ensure the most appropriate service provision. 7. To be involved in recruitment of the team including vetting, interviewing and inducting new employees. 8. To contribute to a comprehensive team training and development programme to enable the service to have available all necessary skills and levels of expertise to meet the needs of the young people. 9. Maintain individual standards through continuous professional development, including keeping a record. 10. Support the team to ensure longevity and good organisation retention. 11. To contribute to the development of appropriate relationships with and between adults, young people and other stakeholders. 12. Liaise with the various internal and external multi-disciplinary teams and commissioning authorities to ensure that the care needs of new and existing children and young people are met. 13. To chair meetings, reviews and discussions as necessary. 14. To ensure at all times that professional ethics and behaviour are demonstrated by all adults at all times. Actively co-ordinate the service provision and be a focal point for support, advice and coaching to all adultswithin the Home. 15. To assist in the management, appraisal, supervision and support of all the residential team. 16. To organise duty rotas in order to ensure that the needs of the young people are always met. 17. To ensure that the company's financial and administrative procedures are adhered to and to work within a set budget. 18. Ensure all professional practice and medication processes within the home are conducted in line with legislation. 19. To work with other managers to ensure that all adultswork together and with others towards meeting the emotional and physical needs of the young people and planning for positive outcomes. 20. To be accountable and take responsibility for liaising with regulatory organisations in relation to the way the home is managed. 21. Register with the regulator and uphold requirements and condition of this registration. 22. Ensure the all necessary documentation required by regulators is completed to a high standard and be available for inspections, checks or interviews as requested. 23. To promote appropriate and therapeutic relationships between adults and young people and their families, promoting the children and young people's involvement and participation in the day-to-day life of the home. 24. To be part of an on-call system. 25. Maintain a clean and safe environment; ensure that the physical state of the building is maintained to a high standard and that all repair/maintenance problems are dealt with promptly. 26. To participate in a range of corporate and management activities as defined by the Director of Care. 27. Any other such duties as may be required from time to time by the Operational Managers or their authorised representatives. 28. Ensure that safe working practices are employed by all adults at all times in accordance with the Health and Safety at Work legislation. Will co-operate with designated personnel exercising their responsibilities in relation to the Health and Safety at Work Act. This job description is not intended to be a complete list of duties and responsibilities but indicates some of the main areas attached to the post of registered homes manager. This job description may be amended from time to time, to take account of changing trends in social care relevant legislation, together with Employment Law. If there is any part of the above job description which the post holder is unsure of, they must discuss this with their Line Manager at the earliest opportunity.
Location 1: North London (Northern Line Tube Stop: Totteridge & Whetstone) Location 2: North London (Northern Line Tube Stop: High Barnet) Company description With over 1,000 maths-only learning centres worldwide, Mathnasium’s unique approach to teaching maths to primary and secondary school children has proven success combining mental, oral, visual, tactile and written techniques. We teach maths in a way that makes sense so that children understand the fundamentals and can be flexible in their approach to problem solving. Most importantly we make maths fun and grow children’s confidence. Want to make a difference in a child’s life by passing on a love for maths? We are currently seeking Maths Instructors to work with students to achieve mastery of maths. Job description Responsibilities: Learn and administer Mathnasium curriculum Deliver Mathnasium methodology with confidence and energy Ensure continued student motivation, progression and mastery Execute excellent customer service Professionally interact with students and parents Communicate student progress to line manager Person Specification Essential: Strong A Level Maths or Higher Education qualification with a mathematical component Exceptional maths skills Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Passion for working with students Ability to professionally interact with students and parents Energetic, fun and confident personality Preferred: Previous educational or tutoring experience We provide extensive, comprehensive and on-going training for the right candidate. Term time hours are 3:30-7:30 Mon - Thursday and 10-2 Saturday. Candidates are expected to take 2-5 shifts per week. Please note this role is based in our centre on the High Road in Whetstone. We also have a centre opening in High Barnet in mid-April which we are also hiring for. Job Types: Part-time, Permanent, Temp to perm Contract length: 12-48 months Salary: £8.50-£11.50 per hour Expected hours: 4 – 20 per week Schedule: Monday to Thursday Weekend availability Education: A-Level or equivalent (required)
• To work within our Early Years Team, supporting the planning and implementation of activities with individual or groups of children; promoting effective teaching and learning. • To be part of our Early Years Team that provides a purposeful, stimulating environment rich in learning opportunities, both indoors and outdoors. • To promote the inclusion of all children. • To use professional knowledge of the individual and diverse ways that children learn and develop, to meet their differing needs. • To establish positive and sensitive relationships with children. • To act as a role model and set achievable expectations. • To be responsible for organising the environment inside and outside to ensure that resources and equipment are available and appropriate to meet the needs of the individual children in the group. These activities will take into account children’s abilities interests, language and cultural backgrounds. • Make regular observations of children to ascertain which activities are best suited to needs of individual children in the group. • Plan and participate in activities which develop each child in the group to her/his fullest potential. • Record as required details of children’s developmental progress and attendance (i.e. children’s records, online learning journal and register) • To liaise closely with parents /carers, informing them about the nursery and its delivery of the EYFS, exchanging information about the children’s progress and encouraging parental involvement. • Provide a safe and healthy environment at all times for all children in the group, reporting any concerns with regards to the premises, outdoor area or equipment to the Nursery Manager or Assistant Nursery Manager and ensure all members of staff and children are safeguarded • To keep completely confidential any information regarding the children, their families or other staff members; which is obtained as part of the job. • To provide comfort and care at all times and ensure that children feel welcome and safe.
Are you ready to ignite young minds and shape the future? We are more than just a nursery; we're a canvas of curiosity, a playground of possibilities, and a garden of growth and are looking for a special and dedicated Early Years Educator to nurture tiny seeds into mighty oaks. Join our vibrant team where every day is an adventure! If this sounds interesting to you then please check out our current vacancy. Duties - Plan and deliver engaging and stimulating activities that promote children's physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development - Create a safe and inclusive learning environment that supports each child's individual needs - Observe and assess children's progress, documenting their achievements and identifying areas for improvement - Collaborate with colleagues to develop and implement individualized learning plans for children with special needs or specific learning goals - Foster positive relationships with parents, providing regular updates on their child's progress and addressing any concerns or questions - Maintain accurate records of attendance, incidents, and accidents - Ensure the health, safety, and well-being of all children in your care - Stay up-to-date with current best practices in early childhood education - Requirements - Minimum of a Level 2/3 Qualification in Childcare and Education is preferred but not essential. - Proven experience working with young children in an educational setting - Knowledge of child development principles and best practices in early childhood education - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills - Ability to work effectively as part of a team - Strong Knowledge of the EYFS - Current CPR and First Aid certification is preferred but not essential. If you are passionate about making a positive impact on the lives of young children and have the necessary qualifications, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your resume along with a cover letter detailing your relevant experience.
We are seeking enthusiastic, motivated and adaptable online tutors to teach Maths for children from KS1 up to A-level. Benefits: flexible hours ability to work from the comfort of your own home excellent pay from £12.50ph-£15.00ph. Requirements: experience with tutoring children excellent communication skills reliable and committed to making the most out of tuition sessions, to ensure the best outcomes for pupils pass interview and short test technical/computer skills so they can deliver lessons online. We strive for educational excellence and our aim is to teach and inspire students not just to achieve high grades. If you think you can inspire and support children with us, then please contact us immediately. Salary: £12.50-£15.00 per hour Location: Work from home Schedule: Monday to Friday Weekend availability Education: A-Level or bachelor's degree
Childcare Assistant About the Company: Clifton Health care, Recognised the importance of work with children, young people and adults in need of protection, and our responsibility to protect everyone entrusted to our care. We are committed to the safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults and ensuring their well-being. Specially; Clifton Health care recognised that we all have a responsibility to help prevent the physical, sexual, emotional, abuse and neglect of Service Users and to report any such abuse that we discover or suspect. · We believe every Service User should be valued, safe and happy. We undertake to make sure that Service User we have contact with known this and are empowered to tell us if they are suffering harm. · All Service User have the right to be treated with respect, to be listened to, and to be protected from all form of abuse. · We undertake to exercise proper care in the appointment and selection of all those who will work with children and vulnerable adults. Clifton Healthcare Recruitment Limited is committed to; · Following the requirements for UK legislation in relation to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults and good practice recommendations. · Respecting the rights of children as described in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. · Keeping up to date with national, regional and local developments relating to safeguarding. · The Provider shall ensure that guidance and training provided to staff regarding the identification and management of vulnerable Service Users with Specific needs, or at risk Service User, is kept up to date and aligns with accepted good practice, and that the provider has sought input from the Authority to ensure that their guidance and materials align with the Authority’s safeguarding strategy. This will be achieved by undertaking a rolling programme of training that identifies training requirements for all staff, safer recruitment in accordance with the NSPCC Safe Recruitment guidelines and periodic staff supervision and support with Line Management. About the Job: Overview: Job Title: Childcare Assistant Worker Pay: £12 - £15 Hours: 40 Hours per week Contract: Permanent/Full-time Schedule: 8 hour shift Flexi-time Monday to Friday Weekends Overtime Benefits: · Accommodation · One time free meal · Training will be provided Job Description: We have an exciting opportunity for a full time childcare provider to join our team! You will be responsible for the care and safety of child from infancy to 16 years old. Our ideal candidate has previous experience working with children, is reliable, trustworthy and energetic. A flexible schedule is a must, and we're looking for someone who work full time. • Assisting with washing and dressing the child. • Preparing their food and help them eat. • Doing household tasks, such as shopping and laundry. • Getting to know the children, their needs and interests. • Monitoring their health and weight and recording any concerns. • Making sure they take prescribed medications. • Supporting their mental and physical well-being through different activities. • Working with other social care and health care professionals. Skills: Sensitivity to and understanding of people. • The ability to work with different types of people. • Patience and the ability to remain calm during stressful situations. • The ability to work well under pressure. • Attention to detail. • Excellent customer service skills. What we require: Entry requirement: · Ready to relocate to Canterbury, Hatfield, Aberdeen, Huddersfield · GCSE or equivalent (required) · DBS · Right to Work in UK · Experience working with young people (3 months to 16 years) Other Minimum Qualifications: Must have knowledge of child development and appropriate activities for age groups. Must be able to provide a therapeutic and safe environment for individuals and groups, ages 0-18. Demonstrates the ability to assist patients in coping with the stress of hospitalization by matching developmental assessment of the individual with normalizing activities appropriate for their developmental age. Exhibits and delivers strong customer service skills with patients, families, volunteers and health care team. Must have excellent communication skills, effective time and resource management, flexibility, the ability to learn and utilize computer applications and organizational skills. Closing and Short-listing Date: Open till 31th March 2024
Qualified Childcare Assistant About the Company: Clifton Health care, Recognised the importance of work with children, young people and adults in need of protection, and our responsibility to protect everyone entrusted to our care. We are committed to the safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults and ensuring their well-being. Specially; Clifton Health care recognised that we all have a responsibility to help prevent the physical, sexual, emotional, abuse and neglect of Service Users and to report any such abuse that we discover or suspect. We believe every Service User should be valued, safe and happy. We undertake to make sure that Service User we have contact with known this and are empowered to tell us if they are suffering harm. All Service User have the right to be treated with respect, to be listened to, and to be protected from all form of abuse. We undertake to exercise proper care in the appointment and selection of all those who will work with children and vulnerable adults. Clifton Healthcare Recruitment Limited is committed to; Following the requirements for UK legislation in relation to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults and good practice recommendations. Respecting the rights of children as described in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Keeping up to date with national, regional and local developments relating to safeguarding. The Provider shall ensure that guidance and training provided to staff regarding the identification and management of vulnerable Service Users with Specific needs, or at risk Service User, is kept up to date and aligns with accepted good practice, and that the provider has sought input from the Authority to ensure that their guidance and materials align with the Authority’s safeguarding strategy. This will be achieved by undertaking a rolling programme of training that identifies training requirements for all staff, safer recruitment in accordance with the NSPCC Safe Recruitment guidelines and periodic staff supervision and support with Line Management. About the Job: Overview: Job Title: Qualified Child Care Worker Pay: £12 - £15 Hours: 40 Hours per week Contract: Permanent/Full-time Schedule: 8 hour shift Flexitime Monday to Friday Weekends Overtime Benefits: Accommodation One time free meal Job Description: We have an exciting opportunity for a full time childcare provider to join our team! You will be responsible for the care and safety of child from infancy to 16 years old. Our ideal candidate has previous experience working with children, is reliable, trustworthy and energetic. A flexible schedule is a must, and we're looking for someone who work full time. • Assisting with washing and dressing the child. • Preparing their food and help them eat. • Doing household tasks, such as shopping and laundry. • Getting to know the children, their needs and interests. • Monitoring their health and weight and recording any concerns. • Making sure they take prescribed medications. • Supporting their mental and physical well-being through different activities. • Working with other social care and health care professionals. Skills: Sensitivity to and understanding of people. • The ability to work with different types of people. • Patience and the ability to remain calm during stressful situations. • The ability to work well under pressure. • Attention to detail. • Excellent customer service skills. What we require: Entry requirement: Ready to relocate to Canterbury, Hatfield, Aberdeen, Huddersfield GCSE or equivalent (required) DBS Right to Work in UK Experience working with young people (3 months to 16 years) Level 3 NVQ in Caring for Children and Young People Level 3 NVQ in Childcare and Education Level 3 NVQ in Children’s Care, Learning and Development Level 3 NVQ in Early Years Care and Education Other Minimum Qualifications: Must have knowledge of child development and appropriate activities for age groups. Must be able to provide a therapeutic and safe environment for individuals and groups, ages 0-18. Demonstrates the ability to assist patients in coping with the stress of hospitalization by matching developmental assessment of the individual with normalizing activities appropriate for their developmental age. Exhibits and delivers strong customer service skills with patients, families, volunteers and health care team. Must have excellent communication skills, effective time and resource management, flexibility, the ability to learn and utilize computer applications and organizational skills. Closing and Short-listing Date: Open till 31th March 2024