To manage the nursery and associated childcare provision within Once Upon a Time Day Nurseries policies and procedures, Local Authority Policies and procedures and all relevant legislation. To create a safe, warm and stimulating environment for all those who use Once Upon a Time services. To work as part of a team to assist in providing a safe, secure and stimulating environment for children. To work collaboratively with colleagues, parents, carers and other multi professionals. To be committed to ensuring safeguarding and creating an inclusive environment. Main Responsibilities: Children’s care, learning and play Support practitioners in meeting the needs of the individual children and families, ensuring children’s basic needs are always met, including good hygiene routines, nappies, meals encouraging good nutrition, planning and assessment etc To assist the staff team in setting up a safe and stimulating environment for children, ensuring a child centred environment providing a play-based approach to children’s learning Promote positive attitudes and behaviour at all times by providing a non-discriminatory environment which values and respects each child and family, ensuring an inclusive and safe environment having regard for SEN and safeguarding procedures and legislation Encourage parental involvement within the nursery, including parents consultations, events, and using parents as partners in their child’s learning and liaising with parents daily Health and safety: To be responsible for reporting accidents or health and safety issues and be conscientious of risks that may arise which may cause harm to children To implement and ensure health and safety guidelines and checks and adhere Once Upon a Time’s policies and procedures, including but not limited to on-going cleaning and sterilising duties within the setting, to reduce the spread of infection Staff: Effectively leading and supporting all nursery staff, students and voluntary workers. Ensuring a good level of supervision and support with their daily duties, identifying training and development needs, through individual supervisions, appraisals, observations etc. This may also include disciplinary meetings To lead/ organise staff, room and planning meetings (these will be out of nursery hours) To support the settings appointed persons in their role and taking on that role in their absence such as SENCO, Behaviour management coordinator To take part in recruitment and to support a team of staff to meet statutory ratio’s an contingency staffing where appropriate, and support a staff team in the appropriate skills, qualifications, experiences and qualities, ensuring the nursery is staffed to the required levels at all times General: To be responsible for the day to day running of the nursery To implement all of Once Upon a Time’s policies and procedures in all aspects of the nursery and other childcare services, and to review and develop them on an annual basis in line with relevant current legislation To ensure Welfare Requirements of the setting are maintained at all times and ensuring acceptable standards of practice that meets Ofsted criteria including Health and Safety and safeguarding, within the nursery environment General administrative duties associated with the running of the setting such as maintaining records on the children and their families, inventories, personal records, producing reports, writing letters, ordering supplies etc. To work collaboratively with colleagues to help support the development of the children within your care, guiding and sharing good practice, making sure that the nursery has a strong, reliable and consistent team Organising nursery events such as parents’ evenings, fete, annual trips, festivals and special events, that involve parents and carers (these may be out of nursery hours) To ensure the implementation of the EYFS curriculum for all children aged 0-5 years, and monitor how it is delivered To develop the setting by involving yourself and staff team in projects and programmes some of which will be initiated by the Local Authority To work collaboratively with outside agencies, to maintain effective relationships, providing services to the nursery, children and families, liaising with the Local Authority, Ofsted and other multi-agency professionals associated with the nursery and adhering LA policies and procedures and guidance To maintain an effective parent liaison system in order to work in partnership with parents/carers To oversee the efficient upkeep of the nursery, ensuring regular checks and maintenance of equipment, furniture and fittings Assisting in the collection, recording and banking of fees together with managing a budget and petty cash To monitor occupancy, reviewing numbers of children attending and following up enquiries promptly to ensure maximum capacity levels are maintained at all times. Assisting with the marketing, fundraising and advertising of the nursery to ensure the nursery runs to its full capacity and remains profitable You may be required to cover at another Once Upon a Time setting You may be required to work extra hours due to staff shortages, this will be repaid back using time-in-lieu at a time which is suitable to the nursery Qualifications: Proven experience in a nursery or childcare setting is essential. Excellent leadership skills with the ability to motivate and manage a team effectively. Proficient communication skills in English, both verbal and written. Experience working with children in various age groups is highly desirable. A level 3 or above qualification in Ealy Years Ability to drive initiatives that improve nursery operations and foster a positive learning environment. Join our team as a Nursery Manager and contribute to shaping the future of young minds in a supportive and enriching atmosphere.
This Position is only available to candidates with a valid UK work permit. Located in Teddington, Greater London, Tw118hg. We’re seeking a talented Chef de Partie to join our team. The position requires at least 1-2 years experience working in a kitchen using fresh ingredients. Our ideal candidate has: Previous experience as a Demi or Chef de Partie in a high volume operation. Strong culinary skills and a love of great food. Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, friendly productive environment. Very high standards of cleanliness and organisation. Leadership ability, we need people who our junior chefs will look up to and that want to progress. Eagerness and willingness to learn and develop. Experience in a Fine Dining kitchen is advantageous. Ability to produce dishes to a high standard. Passionate and ambitious to learn. To be able to run a section within the kitchen by themselves during a busy service. Benefits: Competitive salary, plus tips. Weekly pay and you will be paid for every hour you work. Working with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Potential for you to have input into the menu which changes often, to keep you interested and motivated to learn new things. Staff food when on duty. Friendly family environment. Working for an established business. Working 45 hrs per week. Extra hours can be made available for those that want the extra hours. Closed on bank holidays. Yearly pay review. Private pension scheme (optional). Progression opportunities. Full time contract. Staff parties. Staff discounts. Beyond skills we are looking for heart and personality and for a real passion for everything hospitality.
KLCK Ltd - Unit 5 Cypress Court, Harris Way, Sunbury TW16 7EL Sales receptionist role - Permanent Full time position. Monday to Friday 8am - 5pm (1 hour lunch break) 28 days Annual leave plus all bank holidays off and No weekends. Starting pay £25k+ We are a small unique mail order company providing our product and services to the automotive industry. Due to the nature of our work, previous experience in this field is limited, therefor training will be provided in house. A sales receptionist consists of efficiently collecting and processing all customer orders and enquiries via telephone, email or online stores/pages. You will be taking vehicle information and looking up products on our databases, filling out order sheets for order production, raising invoices as well as conversing products with existing and new customers. You will be working in a small business where you are a vital member of our office team and not just a number. Your characteristics are just as important as your capabilities. To be successful in this role you must have previous receptionist / customer service experience, to able to continually learn throughout your employment, hold and retain information well, common sense (to be able to identify and differentiate between product specifications), excellent etiquette and manner. You will need to be able to operate a computer and work with Outlook, Excel, Word etc. Fluent English reading and writing is essential.
Free meals during shifts Complimentary drinks and coffee Working hours: Monday to Friday, 6 AM - 4 PM Off on bank holidays Role Overview: Deliver exceptional customer service Prepare food to high standards Keep workspace clean and organized Be the welcoming face of Bonata Responsibilities: Greet customers warmly Accurately take and prepare orders Follow hygiene and safety practices Work collaboratively for smooth operations Create a friendly atmosphere Strong customer service and communication Ability to thrive in a fast-paced setting Team-oriented, positive approach
General Manager: £42,500 per year We are The Salad Project, London’s answer to healthy food and a fresh outlook on how we live, feel and eat. Our founders Florian and James opened the doors to our first store in the summer of 2021. Today, we are a six store operation, expanding across London. At The Salad Project, our passion goes beyond the quality of our food. We are equally committed to finding and nurturing our staff, so we are on the hunt for an exceptional general manager to join our team. We’re looking for someone committed to taking the next step in their career, keen to join a company whose growth trajectory opens up hundreds of inspiring development opportunities - and whose current team can’t wait for you to join the family. Role | General Manager Monday to Friday | 45 hours per week Oversee and look after our location in Tottenham Court Road location Work hand in hand with the Co-founders and Operations Manager Maintain budgets, costs and quality control Help to manage our team morale and happiness at work while guiding their career development Implement & improve service processes while constantly looking out for ways to improve the way we operate Monitor & implement hygiene best practices in and out of service in order to maintain our 5* hygiene rating Stock count, rota and supplier management as well as reporting catering and deliveroo data Ensure and enforce the hygiene rules and maintenance of your stores Onboard and train new team members and ensure company rules are being followed And most importantly, to ensure The Salad Project continues to offer great customer service, great operational service and great tasting, healthy food Expectations | Efficiency, Communication, Energy Strong proficiency in leading your team and providing guidance and support when needed. Ability to lead, organise and maintain your stores Possess strong problem-solving skills to identify issues and develop effective solutions Communication skills and strategic thinking Positive energy and dedication to the team Strong ability to maintain a clean and hygienic environment Experience Requirements | 2-3 Years Ideally, you will have 2-3 years’ experience managing and operating within the hospitality industry Ability to commit full time A desire to make a career in hospitality. Let’s grow together! Compensation | £42,500 per year 30 days holiday package (Including bank holidays) Performance based bonus Cycle to work scheme £100 ‘Refer a Friend’ scheme Enhanced parental leave package Enhanced sick day package Free lunch/dinner from The Salad Project while on shift Team social events Opportunities for career progression as the business grows