Position: Ofsted Registered Nanny Location: London Employment Type: Full-time / Part-time (specify) Salary: Competitive, based on experience About the Role We are seeking a caring, reliable, and experienced Ofsted Registered Nanny to join our team and provide high-quality childcare in line with safeguarding and Ofsted standards. The ideal candidate will be passionate about supporting children’s development, creating a safe and nurturing environment, and working closely with parents to ensure the best outcomes for children. Key Responsibilities Provide a safe, stimulating, and caring environment for children. Plan and deliver age-appropriate activities (educational, creative, and play-based) that promote learning and development. Support children’s daily routines, including meal preparation, feeding, nap times, hygiene, and dressing. Organise fun, engaging outings (e.g., parks, playgroups, libraries, and other activities). Encourage positive behaviour and social skills through structured and unstructured play. Monitor and support children’s developmental milestones. Maintain a clean and organised childcare environment. Document daily activities including meals, naps, developmental progress, learning activities, and any concerns for parents’ review. Communicate effectively with parents/guardians, providing daily feedback and updates. Ensure compliance with Ofsted standards, safeguarding, and health & safety regulations at all times. Requirements Must be Ofsted Registered (essential). Previous professional experience in childcare or nannying. Paediatric First Aid certificate (or willingness to obtain). Enhanced DBS check (current or willing to apply). Knowledge of EYFS (Early Years Foundation Stage) framework. Strong ability to record and document children’s daily routines, learning activities, and progress. Excellent communication skills and ability to build positive relationships with children and parents. Reliable, punctual, and highly organised. Safeguarding training and awareness. Desirable Skills Full UK driving licence and access to a car. Experience supporting children with SEND (Special Educational Needs & Disabilities). Additional childcare qualifications (e.g., NVQ Level 3 in Childcare or equivalent). What We Offer Competitive pay. Supportive and professional environment. Ongoing training and professional development opportunities. Opportunity to make a real difference in children’s lives. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent, Temporary Benefits: Flexitime Application question(s): Are you currently Ofsted registered? Have you completed paediatric first aid training?
About Us We are a well-established and fast-growing commercial property agency based in East London. Our expertise includes letting and managing a broad range of property types such as warehouses, creative workspaces, offices, shops, filming locations, car park spaces, and storage units. We pride ourselves on delivering tailored property solutions, excellent client service, and a proactive approach to all aspects of commercial lettings and management. About the Role We are seeking a full-time Commercial Lettings Negotiator and Office Manager who will also act as PA to the Director. This is a varied and hands-on position, ideal for a highly organised and driven individual with a genuine interest in commercial property. You will be involved in all aspects of the lettings process, office coordination, and executive support. This is a key role with room for long-term progression within the company. Key Responsibilities Lettings Negotiation & Client Management: • Managing enquiries from prospective tenants and landlords., • Supporting the negotiation and completion of lettings transactions., • Preparing tenancy agreements, heads of terms, and related legal documentation., • Liaising with tenants, landlords, and contractors throughout the leasing process. Office Management: • Overseeing day-to-day office operations and administration., • Maintaining accurate records, property files, and CRM/property software systems., • Ensuring smooth communication between all stakeholders and departments., • Supporting compliance procedures and document control. PA to Director: • Managing the Director’s diary, appointments, and key communications., • Assisting with the preparation of reports, project briefs, and client presentations., • Handling confidential and time-sensitive tasks with discretion and efficiency., • Coordinating follow-ups, reminders, and task tracking on behalf of the Director. Requirements • Previous experience in property (commercial or residential) is preferred., • Strong organisational skills with attention to detail., • Excellent communication, interpersonal, and negotiation abilities., • Confident working independently and as part of a team., • Tech-savvy: proficient in Microsoft Office and CRM/property software., • Positive attitude with a professional and proactive approach., • Familiarity with the London commercial property market is a bonus., • Full UK driving licence is advantageous but not essential. What We Offer • A dynamic and supportive working environment., • Opportunities for long-term progression within a growing business., • Direct exposure to commercial property transactions and landlord/tenant relations., • Competitive salary based on experience and performance., • Regular training and mentorship directly from the Director. Work Location: In person only (East London office) Must be able to reliably commute or plan to relocate prior to starting. Start date: End of August Pay: From £14.00 per hour Expected hours: 36 + hours week Schedule: • Day shift, • Monday to Friday
We are professional and agile. Our work environment includes: Modern office setting Work on High End vehicles Modern Work Job Title: Mechanic Duties: • Perform routine maintenance and repairs on vehicles and equipment, • Diagnose mechanical issues and provide appropriate solutions, • Conduct inspections and tests to identify faulty components, • Repair or replace defective parts, such as engines, transmissions, brakes, and suspension systems, • Perform tune-ups and oil changes, • Maintain accurate records of all repairs and maintenance performed, • Collaborate with other mechanics and team members to ensure efficient workflow, • Experience:, • Proven experience as a mechanic or similar role, • Strong knowledge of automotive systems and components, • Proficient in using diagnostic tools and equipment, • Ability to read and interpret technical manuals and diagrams, • Excellent problem-solving skills, • Detail-oriented with a strong focus on quality workmanship, • Ability to work independently and as part of a team, • Benefits:, • Competitive salary based on experience, • Health insurance coverage, • Retirement savings plan, • Paid time off and holidays, • Requirements:, • High school diploma or equivalent, • Valid driver's license, • Certification from a recognized automotive training program is preferred but not required, • If you are a skilled mechanic with a passion for fixing vehicles and ensuring their optimal performance, we want to hear from you! Apply now to join our team of dedicated professionals., • Job Types: Full-time, Permanent, • Pay £2600 per month, • Additional pay:, • Bonus scheme, • Performance bonus, • Tips, • Yearly bonus, • Benefits:, • Store discount, • Transport links, • Schedule:, • 8 hour shift, • Every weekend, • Ability to commute/relocate:, • Ilford: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required), • Experience:, • Mechanic: 2 years (preferred), • Licence/Certification:, • Driving Licence (preferred), • Work Location: In person