TEAM MEMBER JOB DESCRIPTION We are seeking a dedicated and customer-focused Team Member to join our dynamic team. This role involves working across all areas of our operation, including cooking, cleaning, serving, and food preparation. You will play a key part in maintaining our high standards of Quality, Service, and Cleanliness, while ensuring every customer enjoys a great experience. We pride ourselves on a positive work environment that fosters teamwork and growth. If you're enthusiastic, adaptable, and passionate about customer service, we’d love to have you on board! Key Requirements: - Adherence to strict hygiene and grooming standards. - A full uniform will be provided, excluding jeans and shoes. TEAM MEMBER RESPONSIBILITIES: - Food Preparation & Cooking: Prepare and cook a variety of menu items, including burgers, chicken, fried products, and shakes, while following daily prep schedules. - Customer Service: Operate tills and deliver exceptional service with a friendly and helpful attitude. - Order Accuracy: Check and pack orders accurately, ensuring all items meet quality standards. - Order Presentation: Present orders to customers in a professional and timely manner. - Restaurant Cleanliness: Maintain cleanliness throughout the restaurant, keeping workstations and common areas tidy. - Customer Issue Resolution: Address customer inquiries and resolve complaints professionally to maintain satisfaction. - Team Collaboration: Work effectively in a team environment, utilizing different styles and methods as needed. - Adaptability: Stay organised and calm during busy periods, ensuring smooth and efficient service. - Communication: Exhibit strong communication skills with team members and customers alike. - Professionalism: Maintain high personal standards of work, hygiene, and behaviour at all times. What We’re Looking For: - A positive attitude and willingness to learn. - Ability to handle fast-paced environments while staying calm and efficient. - Excellent communication and teamwork skills. - A passion for providing exceptional customer experiences Salary: depending on experience
Job Summary Post Title Deputy Manager Residential Care Pay Range £35,000 to 40,000 Service Area Children and Families Line Manager Head of Home Location Bromley Hours Full time / 6-month probation Section 1: Job Purpose To support the home manager in their tasks and in their absence be responsible for the continuation and development of good practice according to the policies and guidelines of Seven Steps Healthcare Section 2: Main Responsibilities and Duties · To share responsibility for the care and welfare of all children and young people using the services offered by the resource and to ensure policies, philosophies and practice are such as to keep their best interests paramount. · To be responsible for the management, development, supervision and appraisal of a team of residential workers, and the services they provide both inside and outside the establishment. · To be aware of all in-house procedures, principles and guidelines and all departmental guidelines and procedures. · To attend regular personal supervision with the Head of Home · To participate in regular management meetings for the planning and development of services · To participate in the establishment's staff appointment procedure. · To undertake administrative duties as identified by the management team. · To be involved in the training and supervision of Bank Workers. · To liaise and work with families, other professionals, teams and agencies in the interests of service users. · To ensure high quality reports are prepared for and to attend or chair care planning meetings, reviews, case conferences and court as necessary. · To undertake professional training in the best interests of the service. · To be aware at all times of the need for confidentiality. · To participate in child-care and shift-leading duties as required. · To be aware of Seven Steps Healthcare, organisational values and behaviours and their impact on this post. · To participate in Seven Steps Healthcare performance management processes. · To carry out the duties of the post in accordance with Seven Steps Healthcare diversity policy. · To carry out all duties and responsibilities with reasonable care for the health and safety of you and any other persons who may be affected by your acts or omissions at work and to co-operate fully with Seven Steps Healthcare in health and safety matters. This job description will be supplemented by annual target-based outcomes, which will be developed in conjunction with the post holder. It will be subject to regular review and Seven Steps Healthcare reserves the right to amend or add to the duties listed. Section 3: Values and Behaviours We expect your values and behaviours to reflect the values of the organisation: Proud Ambitious Collaborative Trustworthy Core Competencies: · Self-development, technical and professional expertise - The ability to develop oneself to one’s full potential applying technical and/or professional knowledge and expertise · Listening and Communicating - The ability to receive, understand and convey information and ideas effectively to others · Flexibility and adaptability- The ability to approach things freshly, with an open mind, and to adapt to change · Respecting others and valuing diversity- The ability to demonstrate and promote Seven Steps Healthcare Community Cohesion and Equalities Strategy and Policy in ways that can be recognised by employees, customers, partners and colleagues · Team working and relationship building- The ability to build mutually beneficial and productive relationships between individuals working in a team or with other teams and individuals · Customer focus - The ability to provide services and deliver solutions that best meet the needs of the customer The following criteria will be assessed from information provided on your completed application form, during the shortlisting and assessment process, and from your references. Section 4: Knowledge, Skills and Experience (taken from role profile) Essential Desirable Working knowledge Children Act 1989 and 2004, Care Standards Act 2000, Children's Homes Regulations P Working knowledge on issues of child protection P Working knowledge of Health and Safety Regulations and practice P Child development P Understanding Children /young people with complex needs P Community care P Clear communication with a variety of different people, both verbally and in report writing P Ability to use information technology P Ability to demonstrate an understanding of the management tasks and responsibilities P Ability to manage financial budgets within Seven Steps Healthcare financial regulations P Observation and assessment skills P Minimum of 2 years working with children P Working as part of a team. P Minimum of 2 years in residential work P Minimum of 1 year’s management including recruitment and selection of staff, and supervision and appraisal of staff P Working in partnership with other agencies and families P Qualifications Essential Desirable Leadership and Management Health and Social Care P Good Standard of Education P Qualification in specific work with young people and their families, e.g. QCF Level 3/4 in residential care P Other Requirements Essential Desirable · Ability to deal with the administration duties of the post. · Resilient- able to work in an environment that is physically and/or emotionally demanding. · Patient and understanding. · Need for confidentiality and reliability. · Prepared to tackle practical jobs · Commitment to training, supervision, appraisal, and attendance at staff meetings. · Must be able to demonstrate an awareness of the importance of equal opportunities for staff and clients, considering gender, race, disability, sexual orientation, and age. · Imaginative, creative, and enthusiastic. · To undertake duties involving moving and handling, when necessary. · This post is exempt under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. Due to the sensitive nature of the duties the post holder will be expected to undertake a criminal record check as part of the recruitment process. P Section 5: Job Context, Current Deliverables and Priorities This job summary is not intended to be exhaustive, and it is likely that duties may be altered from time to time in the light of changing circumstances, in discussion with the post holder. This job summary is intended to provide a broad outline of the main responsibilities only. The post holder will need to be flexible in developing the role with initial and ongoing discussions with the designated manager.
Job Title: Pet Sitter/ Pet Specialist Company: Wooftune Ltd. Location: East & North & Central London Job Type: Freelance Pay: £12.51 - £30.00 per hour (varies/ flexible) Expected Hours: 10-30 per week (varies/ flexible) About Us: At Wooftune, we believe in providing the highest quality care for pups of all personalities and needs. We are dedicated to creating a safe, nurturing environment for dogs while also giving pet parents peace of mind when they’re away. As part of our mission, we treat our pet sitters with respect, ensuring they are well-trained, well-compensated, and have opportunities for growth in a supportive community. That’s why we call them “Pet Specialists”. Job Description: We’re looking for compassionate, experienced, and reliable pet enthusiasts to join our Wooftune team! You’ll be responsible for individual and group dog walks, pet sitting, and providing loving care to pets at their homes. If you love animals, are proactive, and are excited about building strong connections with both dogs and their humans, this role is for you! Key Responsibilities: - Provide safe, attentive care during dog walks and pet sitting - Deliver regular “pup-dates” to pet parents (photos, texts, updates) - Ensure a calm and happy environment for pets, adhering to Wooftune’s care standards - Assist with basic grooming, feeding, and administering medications - Create meaningful connections with pets and pet parents, leaving them stress-free and confident What We’re Looking For: - Love for animals, especially dogs - Previous experience in pet care is a plus - Ability to handle dogs with different temperaments and needs - Genuine love and interest in dog behaviour - Willingness to learn and train - Strong communication skills - Reliability, punctuality, and professionalism - Flexibility in working hours, with availability for both short- and long-term bookings Perks: - Training opportunities to grow your pet care expertise - Competitive hourly pay - Opportunities for part-time and full-time work in the future - Be part of a passionate and growing community dedicated to exceptional pet care
New Horizons Academy is an alternative education provision for learners aged 5 to 11 and whose needs cannot be met within a mainstream environment. In particular, the Academy provides placements for young people in the Northamptonshire area who exhibit social, emotional and behavioural concerns. We are committed to investing in the learning and development of students with educational, behavioural, social, or emotional learning difficulties under the instruction of their line manager or teacher in the classroom; enabling students to become independent learners and helping to raise standards of achievement. We pride ourselves on delivering bespoke learning packages to vulnerable and SEN children. As well as supporting our students to excel in basic academic lessons, we also offer an array of social enrichment learning through both creative, therapeutic and practical approaches such as cookery, art, music and outdoor learning.
Would you like to work in a Children’s home that makes a positive, lasting impact on children’s lives? Do you have great team-leading skills? Do you have a passion for working with children with social, emotional, and behavioural difficulties, including mental health, learning difficulties and neurodiverse needs? If your answer is yes, Hays Children Homes are seeking a Team Leader, who will be an integral part of the team, placing children at the heart of everything we do. Responsibilities of the role: Ensuring a high standard of care and support is available to each child whilst on duty Ensuring all practices in place are in line with the requirements of current legislation and the expectations of the relevant regulatory bodies Hold an active role in the induction, supervision, training, and appraisal of the support staff you hold responsibility for Actively working with senior to promote safe practices in positive handling, ensuring matters such as routine check-ups and appointments are maintained On occasion you may be required to provide cover for the Homes Deputy Manager, under the direction of the management team. Be an appropriate role model for staff and children at all times Completing and maintaining relevant trainings, such as safeguarding Requirements for the role: A minimum of 2 Years's childcare experience Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare or equivalent Must have a passion for supporting young people Must be aged 22 or over, with at least 2 years' experience in a residential setting. Hours: 36 hrs. p/w Pay: Up to 35k p/a depending on experience, (+ sleep in shift allowance) Access to the workplace pension scheme. If you want to develop your career and make a real difference to a child or young person's life, apply to be a Team Leader with Hays Children’s Homes today. The recruitment process aims to create and maintain a safe workforce, with appropriate vetting procedures. Successful applicants will be appointed, subject to references and an enhanced DBS check. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: Up to £35,000.00 per year Ability to commute/relocate: Bromley, Greater London: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required) Application question(s): Do you hold a Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare or equivalent? Do you have at least 2 years experience in residential childcare? Work Location: In person
Job Overview We are seeking a dedicated Care Worker From the Devon (EX39) area to join our team in providing compassionate care to individuals in a domiciliary setting. The ideal candidate will have a strong passion for caring for others and ensuring their well-being. Responsibilities - Develop and implement individual care plans - Manage challenging behaviours with empathy and professionalism - Provide personal care assistance to residents - Support with meal preparation and feeding - Deliver specialised dementia care - Administer first aid when necessary Qualifications - Previous experience in care work is desirable - Drivers Licence - Knowledge of behaviour management techniques - Familiarity with nursing home procedures - Ability to provide patient-centred care - Proficiency in case management - Competency in creating and implementing care plans Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Pay: £18.00-£20.00 per hour Expected hours: No less than 13 per week Willingness to travel: 100% (preferred) Work Location: In person
As Deputy Manager, you will play a pivotal role supporting the homes Manager with the day-to-day operational running of the home, using your creativity, knowledge and integrity to guide, motivate and coach our Support Workers to achieve and maintain the highest standards when delivering care to our young people. Working in a challenging environment where no two days are the same, we are seeking a resilient individual with in-depth knowledge of working with young people whose needs are often complex: building positive relationships through patience and understanding. The role requires a dynamic individual with the ability to apply their previous knowledge and experience of children’s residential service, to ensure that Family First Care Services continues to enhance the lives of our young people whilst providing a progressive environment for their team. You will be required to demonstrate practical leadership skills, expert communication and the ability to work under pressure in a demanding environment, whilst following all current legislations and Family First Care Services own policies and procedures. If you are an inspirational leader, able to support, motivate and develop your team and the young people within our homes we would love to hear from you. Responsibilities - Working closely with the Management team and outside - agencies to ensure the young people receive the best possible care. - Working with all levels of the Staff Team providing supervision, ongoing training and leading shifts when required. - Develop and update a range of paperwork, including Care Plans, Behaviour Support Plans and Risk Assessments. - Running the home in the absence of the Registered Manager. - Build trusting and lasting relationships with young people offering them unconditional dignity and respect. - Continually maintaining accurate and clear record keeping. - Meeting the physical, emotional, behavioural and cultural needs of the young people and reviewing/recording any amendments to identified needs. - Provide encouragement to all young people to work towards achieving their goals. - Provide security and safety to young people. - Actively contributing to the development of the team. Experience or Qualifications Required - NVQ Level 3 or equivalent within Children & Young People. Willing to work towards an NVQ Level 5 in Residential Childcare. - Experience working with children/young people in a Residential Childcare setting, for at least three years - Experience in a supervisory capacity as a Senior or Deputy Manager for at least one year. - Excellent organisational and communication skills with the ability to disseminate information. - Experience of leading staff and decision making in a residential setting to ensure the best care for our young people, including staff reviews, supervision and professional development. - Ability to deal with conflict/crisis situations effectively and in a therapeutic manner when managing both young people and staff. - Flexible and responsive in order to meet the needs of our young people which can change day to day. - A genuine passion for care and to be motivated by contributing to the progression of others. - A strong team player. - Knowledge of the Children's Home Regulations and Ofsted Requirements. - Resilience to keep going at difficult times and to ask for support if needed. - Excellent written and oral communication skills. - Computer literacy and an eye for detail. What We Offer - Salary up to £35,000 per annum - Full Time, Permanent - 28 days annual leave - Pension scheme
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY Must be 18 years old and over to apply Your job as a receptionist within Travelodge will be to check in and provide a warm welcome to our guests. You’ll be available at reception to offer help and guidance for our guests to ensure the perfect stay. It is possible that you will be required to support different departments with a variety of different tasks. At Travelodge we are passionate about supporting your development. You will have the opportunity to apply to our management training program called Aspire. Many of our current Hotel Managers, and even District Managers, started their careers at Travelodge as team members. Typical shifts based on rato shift base: 10pm till 7am. This can vary during busy periods, however 3 weeks notice is typically given for rotas. At Travelodge, we value your attitude and character as much as experience. The behaviours that are most important to us are Care About People, Attention to Detail and Drive for Results. We respect the contribution made by every employee and always try to recognise those who go ‘above and beyond’. As a Reception team member you will enjoy benefits such as: - 50% discount on rooms plus food and drink, as well as friends and family
PLEASE NOTE, A FULL DRIVING LICENSE IS REQUIRED TO APPLY FOR THIS JOB- if you do not have a full driving license, please do not apply. To show that you have read this, please state at the beginning of your application: 1. The year that you passed your driving test 2. And your favourite haribo sweet. Thanks! We require a caring and compassionate dog lover to help pick up and drop off all of our wonderful dogs, so that they can be taken out on their walks with our team. You will also be helping out in the field on dog walks so need to be comfortable working in all weather conditions and physically fit and able. Would ideally suit someone mature, with at least 5 years driving experience (with no points on your licence) and comfortable driving a vehicle around town. You must be confident handling dogs (big and small) and safely securing them in our vehicles. Training will be provided in all aspects of dog walking, dog behaviour and pet care. You will need to pass a DBS check. Training will be provided. Hours will be around 9am -3pm weekdays, and we would like someone who is able to commit to Mon-Fri for the role. You should live local to Greenwich.
The role You’ll be responsible for cultivating richer audience connections with the nation’s forests in the district, leading our marketing and communications team, creating a district marketing and communications strategy, promoting our offer, and telling our story in effective ways and through a variety of different sources. Leadership Lead and inspire the marketing and communications team. Our marketing and communications team currently consists of three marketing and communications officers, one communications officer, a multimedia officer and two business support officers. Monitor and report on evaluation of all campaigns, and be responsible for expenditure relating to marketing and communications. Marketing Lead marketing activity, using market insight, to tell our story and grow our business priorities and improve our income returns. Use data to better understand and reach new and existing audiences. To manage and develop plans for the district’s marketing activity. Communications Grow our reputation as caring custodians of the nation’s forests. Lead proactive communications with District staff and partners to promote and enhance Forestry England’s reputation with local stakeholders, communities and visiting public as leaders in land and visitor management. Monitor and anticipate communication activity that may impact on our reputation and design communications plan to mitigate the impact. Be an active member of the District’s Operations Team and advise them where communications can be used to limit business risks or improve income returns. Provide professional communications advice to senior management and wider district colleagues on issues and reputation, including positioning with the media and external stakeholders. Lead design of internal communication activity that distributes consistent messages and profiles positive work of all staff. Raise awareness and understanding of sustainable forestry, developing insight-led behaviour change campaigns. Lead the district’s contributions to national communications and marketing campaigns. Ensure effective use of our complaints process. Stakeholder Management Lead on stakeholder engagement by developing our communications and consultation approach around forest operations and plans to build support from visitors, local communities and other key stakeholders. Advise and assist colleagues when dealing with issues management and stakeholder groups. Engagement Lead on our Active Forests programme in the district to increase the number and frequency of people being active in our forests. Advise and assist colleagues on issues management and stakeholder groups. General Plan and deliver according to a yearly budget. Work within and as part of the wider district recreation and engagement team to plan campaigns and initiatives collaboratively. Person specification Essential Professional and Technical experience Experience of building strategic communication and marketing plans to enhance corporate objectives. Experience of handling media enquiries and using media outlets positively to promote work of the organisation and its staff. Experience of designing and implementing marketing campaigns to promote the products and services of the organisation. Experience of commissioning and managing marketing and public relations consultants. Experience of team leadership and staff management. Strong management and leadership skills. The ability to build and maintain highly effective working relationships with a range of people (both internally and externally). Proven ability to manage competing demands and prioritise workloads. Desirable Professional and Technical experience Experience of budget and staff resource planning and monitoring. Experience of working in partnership across organisations for mutual benefit. Educated to degree level. A relevant professional qualification or a significant level of experience in marketing and communications. Please note: this post can be based either at Exeter, Devon or Coleford, Gloucestershire.
We are seeking a dedicated and customer-focused Team Member to join our dynamic team. This role involves working across all areas of our operation, including cooking, cleaning, serving, and food preparation. You will play a key part in maintaining our high standards of Quality, Service, and Cleanliness, while ensuring every customer enjoys a great experience. We pride ourselves on a positive work environment that fosters teamwork and growth. If you're enthusiastic, adaptable, and passionate about customer service, we’d love to have you on board! Key Requirements: - Adherence to strict hygiene and grooming standards. - A full uniform will be provided, excluding jeans and shoes. TEAM MEMBER RESPONSIBILITIES: - Food Preparation & Cooking: Prepare and cook a variety of menu items, including burgers, chicken, fried products, and shakes, while following daily prep schedules. - Customer Service: Operate tills and deliver exceptional service with a friendly and helpful attitude. - Order Accuracy: Check and pack orders accurately, ensuring all items meet quality standards. - Order Presentation: Present orders to customers in a professional and timely manner. - Restaurant Cleanliness: Maintain cleanliness throughout the restaurant, keeping workstations and common areas tidy. - Customer Issue Resolution: Address customer inquiries and resolve complaints professionally to maintain satisfaction. - Team Collaboration: Work effectively in a team environment, utilizing different styles and methods as needed. - Adaptability: Stay organised and calm during busy periods, ensuring smooth and efficient service. - Communication: Exhibit strong communication skills with team members and customers alike. - Professionalism: Maintain high personal standards of work, hygiene, and behaviour at all times. What We’re Looking For: - A positive attitude and willingness to learn. - Ability to handle fast-paced environments while staying calm and efficient. - Excellent communication and teamwork skills. - A passion for providing exceptional customer experiences
JOB PURPOSE: • To deliver a high-quality service for semi-independent accommodation and support to young people aged 16 plus who are preparing to leave the care of the local authorities. • To support young people to develop independent living skills through keywork, goal setting and outcome focused activities. • Working with young people with varying emotional and behavioural needs. • Responsible for promoting a positive, safe and homely environment for all young people within the care of Eleven D’s. • To act as a role model to all young people placed at Eleven D’s. • Ensure all records and daily logs are completed and maintained fully up to date. • To work in accordance with Eleven D’s Mission statement, values, policies and procedures. MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES • Managing young people living in semi-independent accommodation. • Responsible for structuring key work sessions consistent with an independent placement agreement (IPA) and ant care / support plans. • Develop a structured programme of key work sessions based upon the young person’s individual support needs and focused on developing their self-confidence, resilience and self-esteem and independence. • Complete full induction of new residents and support the young person in settling within the community and accessing local resources. • Ensure the health, safety and wellbeing of each young person and that safeguarding procedures are followed throughout their care at Eleven D’s. • Maintain the confidentiality of young people and report any concerns regarding the young person’s welfare, missing episodes etc to your line manager once the Emergency Duty Team (EDT) and police have been contacted if needs be. • Assist the young person to engage with everyday living and develop skills where necessary by supporting their identified needs. • Provide support to young people with budgeting money, grocery shopping and administer a weekly subsistence allowance. 1 • Encourage and support young people in accessing education, employment or training as well as supporting them with the application process. • Encourage the young person to engage and take part in positive activities within the community, building on relationships and developing social networks. • Maintain accurate records, files, log keeping and all other required paperwork and administrative requirements. • Maintain petty cash and receipts for each expenditure. • To maintain the cleanliness and hygiene of the Home, reporting all repair issues and ensuring the environment is always welcoming for the young people. • You will be responsible to carry out daily / weekly Health and Safety checks within the building. You must record and report any repair work or damage to the property to ensure it is kept to a high standard. • Promote safe, consistent and understandable boundaries with young people in conjunction with a 'Young Person’s Agreement’, Support Plan and House Rules. • Prepare detailed high-quality monthly progress reports regarding each young person’s progress which is submitted to the placing authority within deadlines. • Work in partnership with social workers other agencies and to encourage and support the young people to attend meetings with other professionals. • Attend admission and planning meetings, and attend Looked after Children Reviews ensuring all relevant paperwork is completed. • Mandatory attendance and participation in team meetings and training sessions as and when required. • Mandatory attendance and participation in structured supervision sessions at least once a month.