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  • Repairs administrator
    Repairs administrator
    20 days ago
    £27000–£30000 yearly
    Full-time
    Bickley, Bromley

    Overview: Our client is seeking an experienced Repairs Administrator to join their team. This role is ideal for someone with a background in construction or engineering who is highly organised and capable of managing repair processes efficiently. Key Responsibilities: • Coordinating and scheduling repair and maintenance works, • Acting as a key point of contact for clients and residents, providing updates, and resolving queries, • Liaising with contractors, engineers, and internal teams, • Managing and maintaining WIP (Work in Progress), ensuring jobs are tracked and progressed efficiently, • Updating job records, systems, and documentation accurately, • Monitoring job completion times and ensuring service level agreements are met, • Handling incoming calls and emails in a professional manner Requirements: • Minimum of 2 years’ experience in a similar role, • Background in construction, housing, or engineering preferred, • Experience dealing directly with clients and residents, • Strong understanding of WIP management, • Excellent organisational and communication skills, • Ability to multitask and prioritise workload effectively, • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and job management systems What’s on Offer: • Competitive salary (£27k–£30k), • Opportunity to work with a reputable organisation, • Supportive team environment, • Career progression opportunities

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  • Early Years Educator
    Early Years Educator
    21 hours 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. ​ ​If you'd like to apply, please get in touch by email or via our website.

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  • Trainee dental nurse
    Trainee dental nurse
    7 days ago
    £14–£15 hourly
    Full-time
    London

    Join a rewarding career in dental healthcare with a practice committed to excellence and patient-centred care. This is an exceptional opportunity for a passionate individual to begin or advance their career as a Trainee Dental Nurse. Whether you're just starting out or already enrolled in a dental nursing course, you'll thrive in our dynamic team, revolutionising smiles and lives. About the Practice We are a modern dental practice dedicated to providing exceptional dental care. We utilize cutting-edge equipment and techniques to ensure the highest standards, and our team is committed to making every patient feel confident and supported throughout their journey with us. What We're Looking For We seek an enthusiastic and calm individual ready to contribute to both clinical and administrative tasks. • Possess the right to work in the UK (with valid National Insurance), • Currently enrolled in or planning to enrol in a GDC-approved Dental Nurse course, • Have Hepatitis B immunisations (in process or completed), • Willingness to undergo an Enhanced DBS check if not already attained, • Friendly and compassionate demeanor, • Interest in aesthetics and cosmetic dentistry is a plus Your Role and Responsibilities As a Trainee Dental Nurse, you will be integral to our team, assisting with various aspects of patient care and practice operations: • Assist dentists proficiently during a wide range of dental procedures, • Uphold stringent infection control protocols to ensure a safe environment, • Efficiently manage clinical equipment and maintain adequate stock levels, • Accurately update and maintain comprehensive patient records, • Provide valuable support for reception and administrative duties as needed, • Actively engage with patients to ensure a positive and comfortable experience Benefits of Joining Our Team We believe in supporting our team members' growth and well-being: • Continuous training and professional development (CPD) opportunities, • Recognition and rewards for excellence, • Comprehensive health and wellbeing support, • Generous annual leave, up to 30 days plus bank holidays, • Discounts on food, fitness, and retail services, • Life assurance cover, • A supportive, inclusive, and collaborative work environment If you are eager to contribute to transforming dental experiences and boosting patient confidence, we invite you to apply and start your fulfilling career in dental healthcare with us.

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  • Office Administrator
    Office Administrator
    2 months ago
    £24000–£26000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    Location: Streatham Hill, Lambeth Salary: £24,000 – £26,000 per annum Job Type: Full-time We are a growing organisation within the healthcare sector seeking a reliable and organised Office Administrator to manage day-to-day office administration and front-of-house duties. This is a key role within the business, suited to someone with strong organisational skills and prior experience in a professional office environment. Key Responsibilities: • Managing general office administration and reception duties, • Handling incoming calls, emails, and visitors professionally, • Maintaining records, files, and office documentation, • Taking and writing accurate meeting minutes, • Assisting with scheduling, correspondence, and internal coordination, • Supporting the wider team including care management with administrative tasks as required requirements • Proven experience in office administration or receptionist roles, • Strong computer skills, including email, word processing, and basic office software and care management systems, • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, • Professional, organised, and detail-oriented, • Familiarity with healthcare or professional services environments is desirable Additional Information • Applicants must have the right to work in the UK, • Prior experience working in a structured office environment is essential, • Live within Southwest London not more than 5 miles radius We offer a competitive salary, 4 weeks & 8 bank holidays; training; a supportive working environment, and the opportunity to grow within an established healthcare-focused organisation. To apply: Please send your CV and a brief cover note

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