Company Name: Wood and Beyond Job Title: Sales and Customer Service Executive Location: London, NW11 Salary: £25000 - £27,000 depending on experience Optional – Bonuses on achieving targets. We are a dynamic and rapidly growing company specializing in home interior products and based in North West London, UK, offering friendly and challenging environment. The Role: Sales over the phone, show room and on live chats. General office administration Taking inbounds calls and selling products, benefits and any special offers. Providing after sales care and logistics Process orders from A-Z Booking deliveries Preparing deliveries support documents Preparing samples when/If required and posting them The Successful Candidate: Excellent English communication (verbal and written) skills Highly organized, good administration skills Excellent attention to detail Good knowledge of Microsoft Office Excellent telephone manner Enjoy working within a target-driven team environment Team player and highly motivated Previous experience in a customer-facing role/ office management Previous sales experience Previous experience in the industry/flooring company (wood/tiles/carpet) BA in a related subject Company: a dynamic and rapidly growing company specializing in home interior products and based in North West London, UK, offering a friendly and challenging environment. Hours: Mon-Fri 09:00-17:30, Saturday/Sunday 11:000- 16:00 ( When required) Reports to: Office and operation Manager Starts date: ASAP Summary: Administration, Sales, and Customer Service Executive is needed to join our international team, to provide customer service and logistics, sales, and administration support.
JOB DESCRIPTION Post Title Housing First Support Worker Salary Up to £32,000 Hours 35 hours a week Line management None Location SCT’s satellite site, Tower Hamlets DBS: Enhanced Adult Workforce DBS is required for this role Additional Benefits BUPA Employee Assistance Programme and Wellbeing plan Cycle to work scheme Season ticket loan 25 days annual leave (rising to 30 days) plus bank holidays Contributory Pension Scheme with employer-matched contributions of 5% Training and development opportunities ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES About the Role As a Support Worker in our Housing First team, you’ll be a key point of contact for a small caseload of residents (approx. 6). You'll offer tailored, compassionate, housing-related and other person-centered support—enabling residents to articulate and achieve their goals, navigate systems, and rebuild their lives. You’ll work closely with SCT’s internal services teams and external agencies to remove barriers, promote wellbeing, and champion the voice of each resident. Key Responsibilities Support and Advocacy Deliver person-centred, trauma-informed support to Housing First residents. Conduct comprehensive needs and risk assessments. Develop meaningful relationships that foster trust, choice and wellbeing. Advocate for residents’ access to healthcare, housing, benefits and specialist services. Support residents with practical tasks like budgeting, appointments, and accessing community resources. Encourage participation in community drug and alcohol services, and other recovery pathways. Housing and Recovery Support Help residents secure, move into, and sustain suitable accommodation. Support the use of residents’ personalised budgets (e.g., for furniture, clothing, etc.). Work with residents and our housing partner to resolve issues and prevent eviction. Facilitate access to SCT’s wider services as required. Collaboration and Coordination Build strong partnerships with local services, agencies and community networks. Maintain clear records on In-Form and contribute to reports and evaluations. About You Essential Skills and Experience Experienced in supporting adults with complex needs (e.g., addiction, homelessness, mental health). Possesses strong organisational skills and is able to work independently. Has excellent interpersonal, communication and active listening skills. Has up-to-date safeguarding knowledge. Is confident in the use of IT and a range of software packages. Is flexible, resilient, and adaptable to a changing environment. Desirable Knowledge of trauma-informed care and PIE approaches. Understanding of the benefits system and tenancy sustainment. Familiarity with In-Form or comparable CRM system. What We Offer A collaborative, inclusive and values-led working environment. Ongoing training and professional development. Opportunities to contribute to innovation within the Housing First team. The chance to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives.
🌟 We're Hiring: Housekeeping Supervisor 📍 Care Home – London N10 💷 £14.60 per hour 🕒 Full-time position Are you a passionate and experienced housekeeping professional who takes pride in maintaining a clean, safe, and welcoming environment? Join our dedicated team at Muswell Hill Care Home, where your attention to detail and leadership skills will make a real difference to the lives of our residents. About the Role - As the Housekeeping Supervisor, you will lead our housekeeping team to ensure the highest standards of cleanliness and hygiene across the care home. You will manage daily operations, coordinate staff schedules, carry out inspections, and ensure compliance with infection control and safety guidelines. What You'll Do - Supervise and support the housekeeping team - Train new staff and ensure ongoing development - Conduct regular audits and quality checks - Order and manage cleaning supplies - Work collaboratively with care and maintenance teams About You - Previous experience in a housekeeping supervisory role (ideally in a care home, hospital, or hospitality setting) - Excellent leadership, communication, and organisational skills - Strong knowledge of health & safety and infection control standards - A hands-on approach with great attention to detail - A warm, approachable manner with a passion for supporting older people What We Offer - Competitive hourly rate of £14.60 - Supportive and friendly working environment - Ongoing training and development opportunities - A chance to make a real difference in residents' lives
About the job Nela London – Pre-Register Now for Our May Recruitment Open Day Pre-registration is essential. Apply now to secure your spot and be part of something pure. Be part of one of London’s most exciting new restaurant openings. Nela is coming to The Whiteley, Queensway — one of the city’s most iconic redevelopments. Following the success of our much-loved Amsterdam restaurant, we’re bringing our unique approach to food and hospitality to London. Nela means pure. We honour live-fire cooking, bold flavours, and genuine hospitality. Our kitchens focus on simplicity and precision, using high-quality ingredients to create seasonal dishes with a modern edge. At Nela, everything revolves around craft, connection, and creating something memorable together. This is your chance to join from the very beginning and help shape something special. We’re hiring for a wide range of roles Back of House Junior Sous Chefs Senior Chef de Parties Chef de Parties Pastry Chefs Who We’re Looking For Hospitality professionals with experience in high-end, high-volume restaurants Calm, confident team players who care about quality and consistency People who want to grow in a respectful, dynamic, hands-on environment Full-time availability and UK work rights Why Join Nela? Be part of a brand-new opening from day one Work with a leadership team that values skill, ambition, and integrity Enjoy great pay with tips and performance-based rewards Benefit from training, staff support, and long-term career growth Recruitment Open Day – May 2025 We’ll be inviting shortlisted applicants to meet the team, learn about Nela, and explore available roles. Pre-registration is essential. Apply now to secure your spot and be part of something pure. Number of positions: 8 33000 to 38000 Department: F&B kitchen About you Hospitality professionals with experience in high-end, high-volume restaurants Calm, confident team players who care about quality and consistency People who want to grow in a respectful, dynamic, hands-on environment Full-time availability and UK work rights Language required: English. The company Find an exciting new role in Australia or the UK With 30+ years of international recruitment experience, The Cavalry seamlessly manages the process from your first interview through to your first shift.
Housekeeper – 5* Boutique Hotel The Megaro Hotel Born in March 2007, The Megaro Hotel is a 49-bedrooms boutique hotel. Part of St Pancras Hotels group, this is unique property, unique in its style, combining art, luxury and exclusivity under one roof. The Megaro proudly holds the world’s largest external hotel mural, seen and acknowledged by international artists. We are looking for a housekeeper for this wonderful property, someone that will be fully independent in ensuring the highest standard of cleanliness. The housekeeper be responsible for guests’ bedrooms and the general upkeep of the hotel’s public areas. You will be methodical and conscientious with an eye for detail, ensuring the rooms are always sparkling clean. Key Responsibilities Include: · Cleaning and maintaining all areas of the Hotel as well as back of house and public areas. · You will work as part of a team and make sure that an enjoyable environment is maintained. · You will perform all housekeeping duties in an efficient manner, and to the highest standards. · Adhere to the Health & Safety policies and demonstrate duty of care procedures to all areas within your department. · Complete the relevant daily, weekly and monthly tasks as directed. · Maintain high standards of personal presentation and hygiene in line with the company dress code. · Ensure that personal KPI’s are achieved. · Demonstrate a pro-active approach to self-development. · Maintain high standards of personal presentation and hygiene in line with the company dress code. Knowledge, Skills, Experience & Qualifications: · Minimum 2 years’ experience in a luxury hotel. · 1 year of working as a cleaner. · Reliable and dependable in performing duties. · Customer Service centric. · The desire to succeed, through drive and commitment to high levels of customer service, and product and service offerings. · The ability to communicate in English effectively and persuasively at all levels · A good team ethos is important, along with the ability to support team members and colleagues. · The ability to use chemicals efficiently and appropriately. This is a wonderful opportunity for an individual who’s willing to learn and grow, apply now to be part of our enlarge family at The Megaro Hotel.
The Ivy is looking for bartender! An Ivy Bartender has the flair and allure to provide a first-class Ivy guest experience. Our cocktail menu is a twist on the classics therefore classic cocktail knowledge is essential for the bartender role. With over 100 wines, a basic understanding of wine is required however, we offer ongoing beverage training allowing you to increase your product knowledge. As well as this you have the support of your Head Bartender and Bar Manager, who will be there to care for your welfare and development. We are proud of our teams, packed with diversity in cultures, experience, strengths and backgrounds. If you love people, love the hospitality industry and want to push yourself, join The Ivy today and we will open many doors for your career. Our Bartenders will enjoy these benefits: • Generous discount off your entire bill (including drinks), when dining at any Ivy Collection Restaurant • Unrivalled opportunities for progression across the UK and Ireland. The majority of our Bar teams have been internally progressed and developed to senior positions • Recommend a friend scheme with great bonuses per individual referral • 28 days holiday, increasing with length of service • Exclusive access to our discounts including money off gym memberships, travel, online shopping, gadgets and much more. • A place at The Ivy Academy. Giving you a full company induction and training for your first days with us, ensuring you have the correct basic skills for the role. • Reward programmes, long service awards and staff recognition and incentives
Job Overview 99P Recycling Limited is a leading company in the plastic recycling industry, with a strong presence in the UK and an expanding global network. Founded in 2007 in Manchester, we specialise in environmental responsibility, compliance, and customer care. Our mission is to turn waste into opportunity, helping create a cleaner and more circular economy. We are seeking a Business Development Manager to lead the development of new trading opportunities, particularly in the Chinese and international markets. This role is ideal for someone with strong commercial insight, international business experience, and a passion for sustainability. You will be responsible for identifying new suppliers and customers, managing key relationships, and representing the company at events and exhibitions. You’ll work closely with internal teams to ensure smooth operations while driving forward our global trading strategy. Key Responsibilities • Identify and pursue new business opportunities across the UK and international markets, focusing on expanding the company’s client base and sourcing network for recyclable plastics. • Build and maintain strong, long-term relationships with existing and prospective suppliers, customers, and processing partners, ensuring high levels of service and trust. • Evaluate supplier materials by assessing plastic grades, arranging quality checks, and coordinating sample submissions to meet customer requirements. • Design and execute strategic business plans that drive growth, align with market trends, and deliver measurable commercial results. • Coordinate closely with internal departments, including logistics, compliance, and trading teams, to ensure timely deliveries, accurate documentation, and full legal compliance. • Negotiate prices, contracts, and commercial terms to secure competitive deals while maintaining profitability and long-term business value. • Plan, manage, and attend trade shows and industry events (UK and overseas), representing the brand and building networks with potential partners and clients. • Organise supplier or client engagement events, including site visits, presentations, and product demonstrations, to enhance relationships and encourage long-term collaboration. • Monitor market conditions and provide detailed reports on business performance, forecasts, risk analysis, and emerging opportunities for strategic decision-making. Who We’re Looking For We are looking for a commercially driven and culturally aware individual who can confidently navigate international markets and build strong, long-term partnerships. The ideal candidate will bring a blend of industry knowledge, language skills, and business acumen to help us grow our global presence. ** Essential qualifications, experience, and skills:** • Proven experience in the business environment, especially within business development, international trade, or the marketing sector • Strong understanding of global supply chains and B2B trading practices • Communicate effectively across diverse cultural and business contexts • Excellent negotiation, communication, and interpersonal skills • Highly organised, self-motivated, and able to manage multiple projects and priorities independently • Willingness to travel domestically and internationally for client meetings, trade shows, and supplier visits • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) • Fluency in both English and Chinese
We require an experienced legal secretary at our offices in Abingdon to start immediately. Job description Job Title: Conveyancing Secretary Department: Conveyancing Reporting to: A Senior Lawyer Role Description The Conveyancing Secretary role will focus on general secretarial and administrative duties. Key responsibilities 1. Providing secretarial and administrative support to a Solicitor/Lawyer in the conveyancing department 2. Audio/copy typing (digital dictation) of all correspondence and documents using Microsoft Word, the firm’s word-processing and digital dictation systems; 3. Case and paper management’ - printing correspondence, collating and indexing enclosures and ensuring correspondence is delivered in a timely fashion; 4. Client care including sending out all client care letters, liaising with existing and established clients about ongoing or new matters; 5. Dealing with new client enquiries; 6. Managing incoming written and electronic communication in an accurate and efficient manner and ensuring that appropriate and timely action is taken in response; 7. Booking appointments, arranging meetings and managing diaries; 8. Liaising with estate agents, solicitors and clients where required 9. Attending to clients in person and on the phone 10. Opening and amending new client matters on LEAP, the firm’s document management system to ensure that all relevant information is entered correctly and kept up-to-date; 11. Completing case-related external and internal forms and documentation and entering information where relevant into the firm’s case management system; 12. Undertaking departmental-specific administrative tasks as required by the fee earner/partner in charge of the department; 13. Electronic and manual filing of documents; 14. Undertaking administration tasks such as photocopying, scanning, faxing, printing, filing as may be reasonably required. Person Specifications It is essential that you are able to satisfy the below specifications. We have indicated when the below are not essential but desirable. Skills Legal Experience and knowledge of conveyancing is desirable Excellent audio/copy typing skills Excellent communication - convey information clearly and accurately, both orally and in writing Excellent organisational – strong administrative and document management skills, time management and workload planning Excellent Word processing skills IT (Microsoft 2016 Office suite) including database (desirable) Knowledge Previous experience as a Conveyancing Secretary Familiar with the process for completing and filing stamp duty forms and Land Registry applications online and via Land Registry portal Good understanding of the conveyancing process Manual and electronic file management Taking new client enquiries Preparing, collating and ordering documentation Good level of numeracy Willingness to assume additional responsibilities Knowledge of Anti-Money Laundering rules and procedures Ability Attention to detail Flexibility and adaptability. Quality focus Qualities Enthusiastic Common sense Self-motivated Initiative and problem-solving skills Punctual and reliable
JOB DESCRIPTION Springout House Ltd : 16 Plus Semi Independent 24/7 provision POST: Support Worker LOCATION: Barking and Dagenham RESPONSIBLE TO: Placement Manager SHIFT PATTERN: 3 1/2 days on and 3 1/2 days off. Day Shift: 8am - 8pm, Night Shift: 8pm - 8am (Sleep In) You will not be working 24 hours a day. You will be working 11 hours a day with a 1 hour break. Successful Candidates with have a enhanced DBS check JOB PURPOSE: We are looking for Support worker who know what it takes to support young people between the ages of 16-18 living in semi-independent provision. You will be a ‘Key Person’ in making sure the young people are kept safe, gain independent living skills and feel happy and supported in their living environment. You will be very much part of a well-established, welcoming and enthusiastic team of wellbeing Workers. The successful candidate will be provided with full training but must be proactive, positive, approachable, non-judgemental and have a good sense of humour. You will also need to have the ability to make on the spot decisions and be ready to sometimes deal with challenging situations. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES DELIVERING SERVICE • To provide empathetic and practical support to young people living in the accommodation, including one to one and group support. Support independent living and transition into the community. Budgeting Support College attendance Key session one to one • Help maintain an inclusive and supportive environment where the young people live. • Liaise with social workers, mental health and other professionals on behalf of the young people. • To have the young people’s needs at the fore at all times, using communication, motivation and coaching skills to support people to achieve their goals and aspirations in line with their support. plans. • Work within Springout House 's policies and style of operation - this will include tasks and day to day decision making. • Whilst developing a rapport with people based on respect and honesty, the post holder will work within clear professional boundaries at all times. • Enabling and encouraging people to find out about local services and facilities within their community and facilitate access to alternative services where specific needs are identified. • Encouraging people to recognise understand and manage factors that affect their mental wellbeing and physical health. • Participate in assessing and reviewing support needs and in identifying and co-ordinating internal and external services, reviews and referrals in response to these. • Keep appropriate and accurate records of interventions with people, and inform other staff of relevant issues. • Contribute to the protection of individuals from the risk of abuse and harm to self and others who use our service. • Encourage the people we support to be involved in the development and operation of the service, facilitating appropriate consultation and participation. • To work as a team member, sharing information and supporting colleagues. • Engage with community events, meetings and forums to promote the service. • To work with the team to ensure the service specific lone working procedure is adhered to at all times and regularly reviewed for effectiveness. • Ensure effective incident and complaint recording though the appropriate process. • Proactively contribute to continuously improving the service by making positive suggestions, providing constructive feedback and assisting in the implementation of agreed new ways of working. • Act in accordance with the provisions of the Data Protection Act 2018 and information governance policies. • Comply with legal and regulatory requirements such as provisions set out in the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. • Complete relevant Health and Safety checks where appropriate. • Share responsibility for good health and safety practices, including participating in fire drills and risk assessments, reporting to line-management any matters of concern and attend health and safety training. TEAM WORK • Be a member of the staff team working to provide a safe, sound and supportive environment. DEVELOPMENT • Undertake the Staff Induction Programme, and assist, as requested, in the induction and training of new staff, students and volunteers. • Participate in staff meetings, supervision meetings, training, team development sessions and other meetings as required, reporting back to the team as appropriate. • Undertake development activities as necessary and appropriate to the role. DELIVERING EQUALITY • Foster the equality, diversity and rights of others by ensuring people are respected and valued as individuals • Promote the rights and needs of people who use P3 services in the community. • Work within the framework of Springout House ’s equality and diversity policy at all times. OTHER • The employee must be able to respond flexibly to their hours of work in accordance with Service Delivery • Undertake all duties in accordance with all P3 policies and work towards their continuing development and implementation. All job descriptions are subject to periodic review. This job description covers the range of duties required. It is Springout House policy to, wherever possible, reach agreement on changes, however if this is not possible, Springout House reserves the right to change the job description in line with the needs of the organisation. Experience It is essential that you are able to demonstrate experience of one of the following: • At least one years experience of providing support in Children’s home or 16 Plus accommodation environment or working with young people with challenging behaviour and difficult to place children. OR: • Personal experience of using young persons services OR: • At least three years experience of providing care and/or support services within another social care setting for children and young people . • Previous experience of working with young people Knowledge and Understanding • Must have a sound understanding of the support needs of young people who use our services • An understanding of Supporting People legislation • Knowledge of issues surrounding The Children Act 1989 and the Children Act 2004 Changes in Children Social Care Safeguarding and Child Protection • Knowledge and understanding of different stages of child development • Basic understanding of computers Skills and Abilities • Able to work on own initiative • Able to work as an integral member of a team • Must be able to establish and maintain constructive relationships with a wide range of people including providers in external agencies • Must demonstrate effective interpersonal and communication skills • Must have ability to maintain accurate records • Work flexibly to respond to the needs of the service • Must be able to respond flexibly to the needs of people we support • Ability to empathise and communicate effectively with young people. QUALIFICATIONS NVQ/QCF Level 3 or 3 in Children social care field There must be substantial evidence of commitment to personal and career goals. We will conduct pre-employment checks No criminal record is a must It is essential that you are commited to keeping Young People safe and have excellent knowledge of safeguarding young people. Employment terms detailed below: You will be working on a full-time rota basis of 37 hours a week. Your salary will be £12.21 per hour, payable on terms set out in your contract of employment. Your annual income will £20,049 per annum. You be supporting the young people 16 to 18 years old, independent living skills. You will be encouraging school attendance, providing key-work sessions and community activities development relevant to the post. DEADLINE: 1st June 2025, if successful expect to hear from us by 2nd June 2025 Thank you!
Job Description: We are seeking a dedicated and passionate Mathematics Lecturer (Code 2311) to join our educational team. The ideal candidate mathematics lecturer roles, often categorized under SOC code 2311 (Higher Education Teaching Professionals), involve teaching and research at a university or other higher education institution. These professionals deliver lectures, seminars, and tutorials, prepare exams, and advise students on academic matters. Higher education teaching professionals deliver lectures and teach students to at least first degree level, undertake research and write journal articles and books in their chosen field of study. Education: Entry will require a good honours first degree plus a higher degree or an equivalent professional qualification. For vocational subjects, practical experience and additional qualifications may also be required. Tasks: • prepares, delivers and directs lectures, seminars and tutorials; • prepares, administers and marks examinations, essays and other assignments; • advises students on academic matters and encourages independent research; • provides pastoral care or guidance to students; • participates in decision making processes regarding curricula, budgetary, departmental and other matters; • directs the work of postgraduate students; • undertakes research, writes articles and books and attends conferences and other meetings. Responsibilities • Deliver engaging and comprehensive mathematics lessons to students across different year groups. • Develop and implement lesson plans that cater to the varying abilities of students, ensuring all learners are supported. • Utilise effective behaviour management strategies to maintain a positive learning environment.• Provide one-on-one tutoring and mentoring to students who require additional support in mathematics. • Assess student progress through regular testing and provide constructive feedback to enhance their learning experience. • Collaborate with colleagues to develop interdisciplinary projects that incorporate mathematical concepts into other subjects, such as biochemistry and scientific research. • Participate in professional development opportunities to stay current with educational best practices and methodologies. • Engage with parents and guardians to discuss student progress and address any concerns regarding their academic performance. • Qualifications • Minium Master degree in Mathematics or a related field is essential; teaching qualifications are highly desirable. • Experience in tutoring or mentoring students in mathematics is advantageous. • Strong communication skills, with the ability to explain complex concepts clearly and effectively. • Familiarity with special education practices and the ability to adapt teaching methods for diverse learning needs is preferred. • Proficiency in proofreading lesson materials and assessments for accuracy. • Experience in laboratory settings or scientific research is a plus, particularly for integrating mathematics into practical applications. • If you are enthusiastic about teaching mathematics and committed to fostering an inclusive educational environment, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding opportunity. • Job Types: Full-time, Permanent, Temporary • Contract length: 12 months above. • Pay: £43,073.00-£45,745.00 per year • Additional pay: • Bonus scheme • Commission pay • Loyalty bonus• Performance bonus • Yearly bonus • Schedule: • Monday to Friday • Work Location: In person at 26-28 Hammersmith Grove London W6 7BA
Who we are: Alfa Care Homes are focused on making our care homes not just luxury places for our residents to live, but also wonderful places for our team members to work. Because we believe that our residents deserve the very best care we can offer, we are committed to finding exceptional, caring individuals who want to join our team. Your role will be based in Ealing /London which is well under construction and set to open in may 2025, as a result we are recruiting for key positions to ensure the smooth opening of the home. We will ensure that every team member is offered the opportunity to develop their skills and to progress if desired. We believe that caring, compassionate people can find a rewarding career in helping others and that it is our duty to help and encourage them to do so. The Role: We are currently recruiting a General Manager for Ealing, to take overall responsibility and manage all aspects in the day-to-day running of the home. You will promote a caring environment which provides Residents with a high standard of specialised personal care, meeting individual needs and ensuring everyone is treated with respect and dignity, and rights to privacy, independence and choice are met. You will supervise, monitor and evaluate the care delivered to Resident's, checking that legal requirements are met along with the highest standard as expected within the Care Home. Key Responsibilities · To manage the day-to-day running of all aspects of the home including; the standards and quality of care, recruitment and training issues, communication with the team, the premises of the Care Home and financial matters. · To recognise and assess individuals’ needs, involving relevant professional agencies and relatives where needed, in order to formulate personalised care plans for each individual. · To provide the highest level of personal care and attention to Residents, following individual care plans carefully and ensuring all contact is polite, friendly, warm and supportive. · Responsible for understanding and complying with statutory and legal requirements relevant throughout the home. · Follow residents’ individual care plans, to administer medication to Residents as prescribed, accurately maintaining appropriate records for both. Responsible for ordering, checking in and stock control of Residents’ prescribed medication and maintaining systems to ensure effective stock management of all products. · To be an active and encouraging Manager, establish and maintain effective means of communication and good relationships with all stakeholders both internal and external. · Responsible for the recruitment of suitable team members, effective inductions and CIS standards take place, training needs for the team are identified and met. To carry out regular supervisions, assessments, lead team meetings, ensuring the Care Home is a friendly and supportive environment. · Responsible for organisation of the team including; arranging rotas, ensuring adequate team members are employed, managing team absence. · Responsible for controlling and monitoring the budget and expenditure of the Home, preparing monthly cash flow reports for the Directors and accurately recording all financial information. · To support residents with their personal financial arrangements, maintaining confidentiality of all information. · Responsible for the marketing, promotion and sales of the Home. · To deal with all prospective Residents including; providing relevant information and guided tours, assessing new Residents and negotiating appropriate fees. To welcome new Residents, complete appropriate records and paperwork and ensure adequate arrangements are made for every Resident. Essential Skills: · Ability to control and manage budgets and accounts · Knowledge of the principles of sales and marketing · Skilled in the recruitment, selection and retention of staff · Committed to a structured approach to training and development of staff · Understanding of the Health & Social Care Act and Health & Safety legislation · Leadership qualities, enthusiasm along with influencing and motivational skills · Excellent interpersonal skills · Professional, confident and warm personality · Have a caring disposition, reliable and punctual Desirable Skills: · Understanding of Chard's local authority · Experience with regulatory bodies · Knowledge of Person Centred Software (PCS) We are looking for individuals who have a passion for care (first and foremost) and those who are keen to be the best in the sector. You will work as part of a dynamic care team, ensuring the home adheres to the necessary requirements and procedures at all times. Hours of work: Your hours of work will be 09.00 – 17.00, Monday to Friday with an element of flexibility as and when required. This will equate to 40 hours per week in total. This is a varied and rewarding role that will no doubt provide you with a feeling of job satisfaction. If you are seeking an exciting opportunity with a forward-thinking organisation, then this could be the job for you! We will offer: · A PERMANENT contract of employment · A COMPETITIVE rate of pay · NVQ level 5 qualification · FULLY FUNDED enhanced DBS check · A job with PURPOSE and SATISFACTION · Refer a friend BONUS scheme · FULLY FUNDED Blue Light Card · PAY DAY Breakfast · FREE Meal on Shift Experience: · Care home: 5 year (preferred) · Management: 2 year (preferred) Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £60,000.00-£75,000.00 per year Benefits: Company events Company pension Discounted or free food Referral programme Store discount Schedule: Day shift Monday to Friday Ability to commute Ealing TA20 1BE: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required) Application question(s): Do you now, or will you in the future, require Visa Sponsorship? Experience: Management: 2 years (preferred) Care home: 5 years (preferred) Language: Professional English (required) Licence/Certification: Driving Licence (required) Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required) Work Location: In person Application deadline: 25/04/2025 Reference ID: GG GM Expected start date: 05/05/2025
We are looking for an experienced restaurant supervisor to join the SMOKESTAK team. The ideal candidate will have a natural warmth for people and feed off the adrenalin of a busy service. Working alongside a well-established management team, you’ll support the front of house team in ensuring we are delivering that same passion to all our guests through support and training. You’ll be a role model for all staff and spearheading what it means to run a dynamic London restaurant. You’ll be a critical thinker who is always questioning if we’re doing things the best way possible and constantly looking for ways to drive the business forward. Responsibilities. Collaborate with the management team for seamless operations, especially during service. Take care of the opening of the restaurant, allocate staff to their section and brief the team before service. Take care of the closing of the restaurant, send end-of-day reports to the senior team, do the cash-up. Provide training to the new team members and help covering sections when needed Have the ability to deliver high standards consistently. Ensure that the team follow company policies, as well as health & safety regulations. Be a bastion of our brand and lead by example. Deliver excellent guest experience and be able to deal with complaints if needed Requirements. Previous experience in a similar environment. A love for hospitality, food, wine and drink. Basic grasp of Microsoft 360 and SharePoint. Familiarity with software systems including Lightspeed, SevenRooms, Workforce desirable but not essential. We offer. 50% staff discount on food and beverage at all sites. Cycle-to-work scheme Cost price wine through our suppliers. International trips for top performers. In-house training dedicated to your personal development. Trips to meet suppliers and producers. Staff trip programme to meet farms, fish markets and vineyards.? We offer qualifications, including, WSET, health and safety, food training.? Company donations to charities our staff feel are close to home.? Whole team staff parties. Wholesome staff meals, end of service drinks. 28 days holiday [including bank holidays] per year. Pension provider | The People’s Pension.
We are looking for an experienced baker to join our team. You will work alongside our head baker and consultants to expand and refine our production processes of breads and pastries. Please note, this is an early start/early finish role [night hours to be expected]. The ideal candidate will have experience working in fast paced and dynamic kitchens but most importantly take pride in the food you prepare. You’ll be cooking in a kitchen that cares about the food it sends out and be working with amazing, fresh produce from some of the best suppliers in the country alongside a well-established and tight knit team. Responsibilities. Must be fully trained in baking breads and pastries Prepare and bake a wide range of bakery goods including bread, cakes, pastries, and desserts Follow recipes and adhere to food safety standards Operate kitchen equipment such as ovens, mixers, and dough sheeters Monitor baking process to ensure quality and consistency Following and maintaining HACPP procedures. Supporting the wider kitchen team with daily tasks and processes. Being an ambassador for our brand through exceptional teamwork and fostering a supportive environment. Requirements. Previous experience in a similar environment. We offer. £200 a month employee of the month’ awards with bonuses. £500 ‘refer a friend’ bonus. 50% staff discount on food and beverage at all sites. Cycle-to-work scheme Cost price wine through our suppliers. International trips for top performers. In-house training dedicated to your personal development. Trips to meet suppliers and producers. Staff trip programme to meet farms, fish markets and vineyards. We offer qualifications, including, WSET, health and safety, food training. Company donations to charities our staff feel are close to home. Whole team staff parties. Wholesome staff meals, end of service drinks. 28 days holiday [including bank holidays] per year. Pension provider | The Peoples Pension.
Job Opportunity: Cleaner Needed in a Care Home – Enfield Are you looking for a rewarding role where you can make a real difference? We are seeking a dedicated Cleaner to join our care home team in Enfield. Position: Full-Time Cleaner Location: Enfield Working Hours: 3 to 5 days per week, 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM, including weekends (must be fully flexible) Pay Rate: £12.21 per hour + holiday pay (paid weekly) Key Responsibilities: Maintain high cleanliness and hygiene standards throughout the care home Clean and sanitise communal areas, resident rooms, and staff facilities Follow health and safety regulations to ensure a safe environment Work efficiently as part of a team Requirements: Previous cleaning experience (preferred but not essential) A positive and proactive attitude Ability to work independently and as part of a team Reliable and punctual Fully flexible, including weekends Benefits: Competitive hourly pay Weekly payments Holiday pay A supportive and friendly work environment If you are interested in this position, we would love to hear from you! Apply today to become a valued member of our care home team in Enfield.
We are looking for an experienced chef de partie to join our Michelin-star team. The ideal candidate will have experience working in fast paced and dynamic kitchens but most importantly take pride in the food you create. You’ll be cooking in a kitchen that cares about the food it sends out and be working with amazing, fresh produce from some of the best suppliers in the country alongside a well-established and tight knit team. Responsibilities. Management of a section, including ordering for the section and prepping for service. Following and maintaining HACPP procedures. Supporting the wider kitchen team with daily tasks and processes. Being an ambassador for our brand through exceptional teamwork and fostering a supportive environment. Requirements. Previous experience in a similar environment. We offer. £200 a month employee of the month’ awards with bonuses. £500 ‘refer a friend’ bonus. 50% staff discount on food and beverage at all sites. Cycle-to-work scheme Cost price wine through our suppliers. International trips for top performers. In-house training dedicated to your personal development. Trips to meet suppliers and producers. Staff trip programme to meet farms, fish markets and vineyards. We offer qualifications, including, WSET, health and safety, food training. Company donations to charities our staff feel are close to home. Whole team staff parties. Wholesome staff meals, end of service drinks. 28 days holiday [including bank holidays] per year. Pension provider | The Peoples Pension.
Duties: - Assess patients' health conditions and treatment needs using scientific methods and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) techniques. - Design personalised treatment plans based on evaluation results. - Skilfully apply manual therapies (such as TCM tui na and sports massage) to meet patients’ diverse needs. - Monitor patients’ recovery progress, adjust treatment plans, and ensure optimal outcomes. - Maintain complete medical records, documenting patients’ diagnoses, treatment progress, and outcomes. - Continuously update professional knowledge, keeping up with advancements in TCM physiotherapy and modern medicine. - Participate in internal and external professional training to improve service quality. Skills, Experience, and Qualifications: - Must hold relevant professional qualifications to practise physiotherapy and be registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) in the UK. - Must be registered with the Chinese Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine Alliance (CAHMA), demonstrating expertise in TCM practices, including acupuncture and herbal therapies. - In-depth understanding of physiotherapy principles, musculoskeletal conditions, and rehabilitation techniques. - Ability to incorporate acupuncture, herbal therapies, and other complementary TCM methods into personalised treatment plans. - Strong communication skills, enabling effective interaction with patients and medical teams. - A patient-focused approach, delivering high-quality care to a diverse patient base. - Commitment to high professional standards, with attention to detail and exemplary conduct. - Proactive participation in continuing professional development to enhance skills and industry knowledge.