Part-Time Call Setter – Property Management Agency (Canary Wharf, London) Are you confident on the phone, organised, and motivated by results? We’re looking for two enthusiastic part-time Call Setters to join our friendly team at our office in Canary Wharf. What you’ll be doing: • Making a high volume of daily calls to potential landlords from our existing database and online platforms (property websites, adverts, etc.), • Introducing our Guaranteed Rent & HMO Management Service, • Setting appointments for our senior team to speak with interested landlords, • Recording all conversations and outcomes in our system, • Working closely with our management team to hit weekly targets What we offer: • £1,500 fixed salary (part-time), • Flexible hours – perfect if you want a stable income but also time for family or personal commitments, • Training provided – no property experience needed, just confidence and communication skills, • Modern office in Canary Wharf with a supportive team environment, • Growth opportunities for those who want to progress into sales or business development Who we’re looking for: • Confident, polite, and professional phone manner, • Comfortable making a lot of phone calls per day, • Organised and reliable with good attention to detail, • A positive attitude and willingness to learn, • Previous telesales, customer service, or call-centre experience is a bonus but not essential ✨ This role is ideal for anyone who enjoys talking to people, building connections, and wants a secure, part-time office job with a guaranteed salary.
Join Our Fun, Female-Led Team in Fulham! We’re a fast-paced call centre supporting clients in the lifestyle and entertainment industries, and we’re on the lookout for a reliable, quick-thinking team member to join us. You’ll be working in an office, answering inbound calls, booking appointments, and managing multiple tasks, all from an iPhone. That means confidence using an iPhone and fast typing skills without predictive text are essential. What You'll Need: • Fluent English (Portuguese is a big bonus!), • Comfortable with flexible shifts, including late nights and weekends, • Live within 30 minutes of SW6, • Own an iPhone and be able to type quickly and accurately on it, • Discreet, professional, and open-minded, • Confident multitasking and using apps while on calls We offer full training, a supportive team environment, and a taxi home after late shifts for your safety. If you’re organised, tech-savvy, and thrive in a dynamic role, we’d love to hear from you!
Part-Time Call Setter – Property Management Agency (Canary Wharf, London) Are you confident on the phone, organised, and motivated by results? We’re looking for two enthusiastic part-time Call Setters to join our friendly team at our office in Canary Wharf. What you’ll be doing: • Making a high volume of daily calls to potential landlords from our existing database and online platforms (property websites, adverts, etc.), • Introducing our Guaranteed Rent & HMO Management Service, • Setting appointments for our senior team to speak with interested landlords, • Recording all conversations and outcomes in our system, • Working closely with our management team to hit weekly targets What we offer: • £1,500 fixed salary (part-time), • Flexible hours – perfect if you want a stable income but also time for family or personal commitments, • Training provided – no property experience needed, just confidence and communication skills, • Modern office in Canary Wharf with a supportive team environment, • Growth opportunities for those who want to progress into sales or business development Who we’re looking for: • Confident, polite, and professional phone manner, • Comfortable making a lot of phone calls per day, • Organised and reliable with good attention to detail, • A positive attitude and willingness to learn, • Previous telesales, customer service, or call-centre experience is a bonus but not essential ✨ This role is ideal for anyone who enjoys talking to people, building connections, and wants a secure, part-time office job with a guaranteed salary.
About the job Calling all Graduates - Do you have a passion for hospitality? Would you like to be part of a growing international Company? Are you ready to take your first step towards a thriving career in hospitality management? Step into a world of limitless possibilities in global hospitality - where guest experience becomes effortless escapism! The Ascott Limited, Europe are offering you an 18-month rotational opportunity to join our Management Associate Programme and gain hands-on experience, receive expert mentorship, and the skills to lead to a permanent placement within one of our properties in the UK or Europe across our lodging businesses. To our Management Associates we offer three (3) rotational placements within our operational business – two (2) will be in the United Kingdom and one (1) will be in Europe. Who we’re looking for to join as a Management Associate: A Dynamic Graduate: Demonstrates a flair for hospitality, leadership, and innovation Adaptability: Exhibits a flexible approach to work, thriving across a rotational programme in diverse business settings and locations Attention to Detail: Possesses a keen eye for detail, with prior experience in hotels or serviced apartments Multilingual Skills: With our expanding presence in the UK and Europe, fluency in English and another European language is highly desirable Eligibility: Holds the right to work in the UK and the capability to work in any of our European properties In your time as a Management Associate with The Ascott Limited Europe, you will receive: Competitive Salary and Benefits related to the UK Industry-leading training through our European Learning centre of excellence Networking opportunities with top professionals across our business Fast-track career progression A PERKBOX subscription with benefits, retail discounts and savings available from your first day, along with wellbeing support Apply now and step into your future within hospitality at The Ascott Limited About Us At The Ascott Limited, we embrace diversity, equity, and inclusion, welcoming applicants of all backgrounds to create a supportive and thriving workplace where everyone can contribute their unique perspectives. A trusted hospitality company, Ascott’s presence extends across Asia Pacific, Central Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the USA. Its diversified accommodation offerings span serviced residences, coliving properties, hotels and independent senior living apartments. Ascott's award-winning hospitality brands include Ascott, Citadines, lyf, Oakwood, Somerset, The Crest Collection, The Unlimited Collection, Fox, Harris, POP!, Preference, Quest, Vertu and Yello. Through Ascott Star Rewards (ASR), Ascott’s loyalty programme, members enjoy exclusive privileges and offers at participating properties. Employer: Ascott Hospitality Management (UK) Limited Employment: Fixed Term Contract - 18 months duration Required skills: Supervisor, Management, Fluent in English, Fluent in Another Language Discussed at venue Department: Other Language required: English. The company At The Ascott Limited, we believe that our guests can be anywhere in the world, and still feel right at home. With a suite of accommodation options that spans serviced apartments & hotels, coliving properties, as well as independent senior living apartments, our guests can count on us for that sense of comfort and familiarity, be it for a short stopover or a new space to call their home. A trusted hospitality company, Ascott’s presence extends across Asia Pacific, Central Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the USA. Its diversified accommodation offerings span serviced residences, coliving properties, hotels and independent senior living apartments. Ascott's award-winning hospitality brands include Ascott, Citadines, lyf, Oakwood, Somerset, The Crest Collection, The Unlimited Collection, Fox, Harris, POP!, Preference, Quest, Vertu and Yello. Through Ascott Star Rewards (ASR), Ascott’s loyalty programme, members enjoy exclusive privileges and offers at participating properties. This year, Ascott marks 40 years in hospitality service. Growing from strength to strength, powering up through new alliances and transforming challenges into triumphs, Ascott is trailblazing tomorrow and charting a new future of growth. Hear from Ascott’s past and present leaders as they share about their experiences in this tribute video, having witnessed Ascott’s growth to become truly Unlimited.
Office Junior – Full Time Location: Unit 61, Hallmark Trading Centre, Wembley, HA9 0LB Salary: £2,526 – £2,646 per month Hours: Monday – Saturday | 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM M3J Solutions Ltd is a growing logistics and staffing company, providing workforce and operational support to clients across the UK. We are looking for a dedicated and proactive Office Staff Member to join our head office team in Wembley. Key Responsibilities • Manage daily office operations and support the management team., • Prepare, edit, and maintain documents, spreadsheets, and presentations (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)., • Assist with staff scheduling, shift management, and communication., • Maintain positive employee relationships and support HR administration., • Handle office inquiries, phone calls, and emails professionally., • Coordinate with warehouse and field teams to ensure smooth operations., • Provide reports and updates to management when required., • Support recruitment processes and onboarding of new staff., • Take initiative in solving day-to-day operational challenges. Requirements • Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel & PowerPoint., • English level B1 or above (able to communicate effectively in writing & speaking)., • Excellent critical thinking and problem-solving skills., • Leadership & team management ability., • Strong people skills for handling employee relationships., • Must hold valid Right to Work in the UK or be a British national., • Positive attitude, reliability, and ability to work under pressure. What We Offer • Competitive monthly salary £2,526 – £2,646 (depending on experience)., • Stable full-time role with career growth opportunities., • Friendly and supportive work environment., • Chance to be part of a fast-growing logistics and staffing company.
As a Service Manager at Normanshire Care Services Ltd, you will be responsible for overseeing care and support operations within at least one service area, ensuring compliance with contract specifications. Candidates should possess either an NVQ Level 3 or 5, along with relevant management qualifications. A thorough understanding of CQC KLOE and experience with diverse client groups is crucial. Familiarity with MCA and DOLs, as well as budgeting and staff management experience, is required. Key Responsibilities: • Collaborate with the Service Manager to manage service rotas and organize stakeholder meetings., • Ensure timely repairs and compliance with safety regulations., • Conduct support planning and risk assessments, maintaining high-quality documentation., • Develop Personal Emergency Evacuation plans and handle complaints transparently., • Supervise and develop staff, manage agency usage within budgets, and oversee financial transactions., • Implement safeguarding policies, conduct audits, and facilitate key working sessions., • Support service users with benefit applications and lead pre-admission assessments., • Ensure effective medication administration. Qualifications: • NVQ Level 3 or 5, • Relevant management qualifications Skills: • Strong numeracy and literacy, • Proficient in IT, • Excellent communication and organizational skills, • Ability to multitask and work flexibly, • Leadership and team management abilities Join Normanshire Care Services Ltd to make a meaningful impact by providing high-quality, person-centred care. You will work shifts, including nights if needed, and engage in "On Call" duties to ensure the wellbeing of those we serve.
Job Title: Care Manager to be Registered Manager Job Description: We are looking for a motivated and experienced Team Leader or Deputy Manager to provide support with the services set up and supervise the delivery of care within the supported living company. If successful, you will lead the development of a new high-quality service working towards the physical and emotional support for the service users KMA Housing accommodates. You will also manage the day-to-day planning and operations, and supervise teams of support and care workers. Job specifics Due to the current CQC application process this role will be part time until successful registration with the CQC. KMA Housing will work with you to find the perfect work-life balance during this period, allowing you the time to develop your knowledge and build the confidence and skills needed to thrive in your new role as Registered Manager. KMA Housing is happy for you to continue in your current role until registration is completed should you wish. Duties of the job include: The successful candidate will be required to familiarise themselves with all company policies and procedures and continue to develop these in line with the service. Other duties include: ● setting up, running and promoting the service in line with the statement of purpose, ● working with directors and staff team to ensure the service adheres to Care Quality Commission (CQC) regulations and keeps up with other government and CQC guidance or any new and upcoming legislation, ● developing and implementing systems and processes that track service user development and ensure quality in line with placing authority requirements, ● developing effective lines of communication with the teams around the service users and other organisations that promote and support positive outcomes for service users, ● promoting, understanding, and developing an effective safeguarding network within the service and the community, ● monitoring the day-to-day running of the service, supervising and developing a team of support workers, ● ensuring compliance with and further development of our policies and procedures, ● actively developing and promoting the service to local authorities and key stakeholders, ● building effective relationships with families, safeguarding, leisure, and education services to promote positive outcomes, ● training and inducting new staff, ● working with rotas and on-call systems to ensure round-the-clock effective support. ● writing support plans and performing care assessments, ● completing service user records, ● developing and leading activities for service users, ● keeping families up to date about their relatives’ progress. Ideal Candidate Qualifications and Requirements: ● A relevant degree or qualification in social work, social care, psychology, or a related field is desirable. A management qualification is desirable. ● Experience with specific service user groups, people with learning disabilities and autism. ● NVQ Level 5 in management is required or willingness to work towards this. ● Substantial experience in a managerial role within a supported living setting. ● In-depth knowledge of the regulatory framework, including CQC standards, safeguarding, procedures, and relevant legislation. ● Strong leadership skills, with the ability to inspire, motivate, and develop a diverse team of staff. ● Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, enabling effective engagement with residents, staff, and external stakeholders. ● A thorough understanding of person-centred care and experience in developing and implementing care plans. ● Exceptional problem-solving and decision-making abilities, with the capacity to handle complex situations effectively. ● Proficiency in financial management, budgeting, and resource allocation. ● Flexibility in working hours. Salary and Benefits • Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 per year once regulated; salary to be paid hourly whilst awaiting CQC registration £21.97 - £24.72, • Flexible hours until registered with the CQC., • Signing bonus of £500., • £500 bonus at successful CQC Registration., • Fully funded DBS., • Opportunities for career growth and development, including Level 5 training. Application Process Please submit your CV and any additional information you would like to include. We look forward to reviewing your application and welcoming a new member to our team dedicated to providing high-quality care.
Company: Supporting Care Limited About Us: At Supporting Care, we are dedicated to providing high quality care and support to our clients. We have been supporting individuals in their own homes since 2012 and cover numerous areas such as Camden, Tower Hamlets, Waltham Forest, Newham, and more. Our team are passionate and focused on making a positive difference to the lives of individuals and their families, and working hard to ensure that they receive person centred care tailored to their needs. Position Overview: We are seeking a compassionate, experienced and organised Care Coordinator to join our dynamic team. In this role, you will be responsible for coordinating carer rotas, facilitating communication between clients, families, multidisciplinary teams, and carers to ensure that our clients receive the highest quality of care. Key Responsibilities: · Coordinating schedules-preparing rotas and communicating with staff, clients and their families. · Ensuring care workers provide the quality of care that meets the standards of the company. · Day to day management of care packages and working closely with team members to ensure service user and carer concerns are appropriately, effectively addressed. · Engage in business development to foster the company’s commercial growth. · Mentoring and supporting Care Workers. · Stay informed about community resources and services that can benefit clients. · Processing New client referrals. · Monitoring of care visits logging in and out times · Be part of the emergency On Call. Experience and Qualifications: · A minimum of 2 years proven experience being a care coordinator · Must have a level 2 diploma in Health and Social Care · Excellent planning and organizational skills, along with administration experience You’ll Get: · Paid on call at the weekends · Employee assisted programmes for you and members of your household · Exclusive staff discounts · Annual company away day (Friday-Sunday) · Opportunities for career development and progression · 29 days annual leave Job Type: Full-time Pay: £24,000-£26,000 depending on level of experience Language: · English (required) Work Location: In person