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Interviews todayDescription Breakfast Chef Located in leafy Barnes, The Bridge is a welcome respite from London's bustle. A friendly local, we welcome you for a leisurely weekday lunch or cosy dinner in front of the open fire in our historic Boathouse Dining Room. Renowned for our hearty Sunday roasts, good quality local ales as well as our craft beer selection, our menus are brimming with fresh ingredients and home cooked treats. Our walled beer garden, and restaurant are available for wedding and event hire, as are our eight boutique bedrooms. What we offer our Breakfast Chef: Access to our Apprenticeship Scheme - gain a nationally recognised qualification while you work. Access to our culinary masterclasses to sharpen your skills , and development towards CDP 20% discount in all Young's Pubs and 30% discount on overnight stays in our Pubs with Rooms Weekly pay Free meals Sharesave Scheme Company Pension 28 days holiday per year What we look for in a Breakfast Chef: We’re looking for a strong and motivated Breakfast Chef to join our small, fun team at our 8-room pub hotel in Barnes. You’ll be serving both our hotel guests and walk-ins, helping them start their day the right way with great food and warm hospitality. The role includes setting up the kitchen for service, assisting with lunch and prep, and maintaining the highest standards of health, safety, and compliance. If you’re passionate about quality breakfasts and enjoy working in a friendly, growing pub restaurant, we’d love to hear from you! As a breakfast chef we are looking for you to: Be an active hands-on person with a passion to work hard as part of a team Have high standards and a great work ethic Show willingness to learn new skills; be an active team player with excellent communication skills Working alongside your kitchen team; you will be able to demonstrate your creativity and ability by helping to deliver top quality service Demonstrate great planning and organisational skills to complete day to day tasks Thanks for your interest in working with Young’s. If you would like to be part of our team, apply now!

Home Care Worker – Cooking & Housekeeping Support Location: Southall (UB1) Pay Rate: £13.00 - £14.50 per hour (depending on experience) Hours: Monday to Friday, 17.5 hours per week (Weekends off) • Morning visit: 11:30am - 1:00pm (2 hours) This is a non-personal care role as gentleman is able to manage his personal care duties. The focus is on preparing fresh vegetarian meals and maintaining a tidy, comfortable home ensuring their safety and reporting any concerns. The client is able to express his wants and needs and he has a very supportive family living nearby who visit regularly. Main Duties: • Preparing fresh home-cooked Hindu vegetarian meals such as chapatis, aloo dishes, lady’s fingers, vegetable curries, Indian tea, and English breakfast sometimes., • General housekeeping, including cleaning dishes, tidying the kitchen and bedroom, wiping surfaces, laundry, and keeping the home safe and pleasant., • Ensuring the home remains clean, organised, and welcoming., • Must have the right to work in the UK., • Female applicants only (for cultural preference)., • Experience in Indian vegetarian/Hindu cooking to a high standard., • 2 professional references from previous employers., • DBS on the update service (preferred but not necessary), • Consistent weekday hours with weekends off., • Supportive family and management team., • A warm, respectful environment where your cooking skills are truly valued.

 NO SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE  MUST BE AVAILABLE FOR 40 HOURS PER WEEK  To maintain a high quality of care and support which meets the physical, emotional, intellectual, social and cultural needs of children and young people within the care of Inspirations. Working from the guidelines from the 1989 Children’s Act, National Minimum Standards, Every Child Matters and any other relevant legislation.  To provide a caring, supportive and nurturing environment in which children/young people can feel secure and free from harm.  Establishing positive relationships with young people and always offering them unconditional and positive regard.  Helping young people gain self control by challenging unacceptable behaviour and rewarding acceptable, pro-social conduct.  Ensuring that each young person’s care plan is followed and amended as appropriate to reflect their changing needs  Attending to practical matters in relation to childcare (cooking, cleaning, general maintenance around the home etc)  To act as a key worker or co worker for a young person to ensure that the young person’s care plans are up to date and that all their care needs are being met. To provide a positive role model to be able to offer advice, guidance and assistance where appropriate.  Establishing relationships which young people perceive to be positive, warm and rewarding  Providing advice, assistance and support on a 1:1 basis to enable young people to address past and present difficulties  Providing emotional support at times of difficulty or stress