We are seeking an enthusiastic and customer-focused Baristas/Waiters/Waitresses to help us deliver an exceptional coffee and dining experience in our newly opening health conscious coffee shop. You will be at the face of our coffee shop, responsible for providing outstanding service, preparing beverages with care, and ensuring guests feel welcome from the moment they step through the door. Key Responsibilities: • Greet customers with a warm, friendly attitude and provide outstanding service • Prepare and serve coffee, espresso-based drinks, smoothies, and other beverages following our menu • Take customer orders and deliver food and beverages in a timely manner • Maintain a clean and organized work environment, including tables, counters, and equipment • Ensure all food and drink presentation meets our high-quality standards • Assist with stocking, inventory management, and ensuring products are fresh and well-displayed • Handle payments accurately and efficiently • Collaborate with the team to create a welcoming and positive atmosphere for all customers • Educate customers on our healthy offerings and provide recommendations based on their preferences Qualifications & Skills: • Previous experience as a barista or in a customer service role (preferred but not required) • Passion for coffee, healthy food, and customer service • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and multitask • Strong communication and interpersonal skills • Friendly, energetic, and a team player • Food Safety and Hygiene certifications (a plus)
FULL & PART TIME OPPORTUNITIES FOR: AMBULANCE CARE ASSISTANTs (ACAs) and AMBULANCE CARE ASSISTANTs DRIVERs (ACAD). Reliance Secure Transportation services LTD is a non-emergency patient transport service based in Enfield, specialising in the conveyance of people with mental health needs. All our crews/drivers are responsible for the safe transportation of informal and patients detained under the Mental Health Act, diagnosed with mental health conditions. It is a demanding yet very rewarding service that we provide. We are looking for bright and motivated individuals with an enhanced DBS and Full UK Driving Licence to join our dedicated team. We provide support to both independent and NHS hospitals and services to pick up and convey patients who may be acutely unwell, from hospitals including local A&Es, Health based Place of safety, home addresses, Courts, and police stations. We are 24 hours a day, 7 days a week service and can potentially offer hours around your individual commitments. We do have full-time staff members that regularly work over 37.5 hours a week, but you are able to work as little or as often as suits you, dependant on the amount of work available. All work starts and ends at our base in Enfield. We’re looking for people who can demonstrate: · Experience of working in a customer-centred or health care settings · A clean driving licence for AMBULANCE CARE ASSISTANTs DRIVERs (ACAD), not mandatory for AMBULANCE CARE ASSISTANTs (ACAs) · The ability to work effectively as part of a team and strong communication and interpersonal skills · A caring attitude towards patients and an outgoing, friendly manner, plus the ability to show empathy are key to ensuring success in this role. · Ability to reassure the patients in your care. · Able to attend a week induction and training course. For the right individuals we will provide you with a comprehensive Induction Programme where full training will be provided. Key Responsibilities Include: · To support and transport vulnerable mental health patients as part of a team. · To provide a professional and caring service for all patients whilst in our care. · To ensure that at all times patient safety remains paramount & safe systems of work are adhered to. · Safe use of Company vehicles and equipment, preparing required patient paperwork and driving to local and national locations. · Comply with local legislative requirements & company policies and procedures · reviewing section papers when conveying patients detained under the Mental health Act 1983 (following training) · Support challenging patients, who may need physical restraint
We are seeking a skilled Hair Stylist to join our team and rent a station in a vibrant salon setting. The ideal candidate will have a passion for hair styling and beauty services, providing exceptional customer service while staying updated on the latest trends and techniques. This position will be self employed. Duties - Perform a variety of hair services including cutting, styling, colouring, and treatments - Consult with clients to understand their needs and preferences - Provide recommendations on hair care and styling products - Keep workstations clean and sanitised - Upsell salon services and products to clients - Stay informed about current beauty trends and techniques - Assist with front desk duties when needed Skills - Strong customer service skills with the ability to communicate effectively - Proficiency in hair styling techniques and trends - Knowledge of makeup application and eyelash extensions is advantageous - Experience in barbering is a plus - Ability to mentor junior stylists and provide guidance - Familiarity with store management practices If you are a creative and talented Hair Stylist looking to showcase your skills in a dynamic salon environment, we would love to hear from you! Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent
The Role: The Support Worker increases the independence and skills of young people, promoting engagement with education and employment through flexible person centered outcome focused support The role holder helps young people to avoid eviction and repeat homelessness. They also develop the capacity of young people to be able to move on to either less intensive housing related support services or more permanent, independent, accommodation at the earliest appropriate opportunity The role will involve working closely with community mental health teams, social and private landlords, the police, probation, Youth Offending Teams , the courts, the Department of Work and Pensions, the voluntary sector, local housing authorities, education and training agencies and children’s/adult social care. The post holder will work within the Psychological Informed Environments Framework and ensure all clients can make sustained changes to their lives. Equal Opportunities All young people are equally entitled to have their needs met in a fair and balanced way. Team Leaders are responsible for promoting equal opportunities for all and for challenging any behaviour or practice which discriminates against any young person or colleague on the grounds of race, religion, disability, age, gender, sexual orientation or any other perceived difference. Essential Requirements The ideal Young Persons Support Worker will: Meet young peoples wishes. An understanding of the needs and issues of homeless, vulnerable young people. Knowledge of Homelessness legislation, and welfare benefits/welfare reform Knowledge of Safeguarding for Children and Adults. Experience of problem solving and handling difficult situations, using initiative. Experience of risk management, needs led assessment and support planning Knowledge of diversity and inclusion. Skilled at IT including excel, power point, publisher, word, face book and other forms of social media. Supporting and motivating young people into Employment, Training, and Education and maintain their accommodation to prevent eviction. Able to work shifts including evenings, weekends, sleeping nights, waking nights and able to change hours if required. Prepared to work across other services in the cluster if required Able to stay on in an emergency. Working from the guidelines from the 1989 Children’s Act, National Minimum Standards, Every Child Matters and any other relevant legislation. To provide a caring, supportive and nurturing environment in which children/young people can feel secure and free from harm. Establishing positive relationships with young people and always offering them unconditional and positive regard. Helping young people gain self control by challenging unacceptable behaviour and rewarding acceptable, pro-social conduct. Ensuring that each young person’s Support plan is followed and amended as appropriate to reflect their changing needs Attending to practical matters in relation to childcare (cooking, cleaning, general maintenance around the home etc) To act as a key worker or co worker for a young person to ensure that the young person’s Support plans are up to date and that all their support needs are being met. Providing advice, assistance and support on a 1:1 basis to enable young people to address past and present difficulties Providing emotional support at times of difficulty or stress. Facilitate group work and group discussion where needed. About You You will be experienced, skilled and enthusiastic in working with young people. You will be used to working in a fast-paced environment. You will be passionate about working with Young People You will be person centred at all times and ensure empowerment is at the heart of everything you do. You will strive for excellence in all you do. You will be innovative in your approach to working with young people. You will be able to keep accurate records and providing written reports on young people for planning meetings, reviews or any other meetings as directed by the line manager. To work as part of a team · Being aware of the aims and objectives of the home and working collaboratively with colleagues to achieve them · Attending team/ staff meetings and making a positive contribution to them · Actively contributing to the development of the team · Receiving and storing information to improve communication · Being willing to give and receive feedback on performance with colleagues and managers · Providing informal practical and emotional support to colleagues experiencing difficulties · Attending and contributing to regular supervision sessions in line with the National Minimum Standards · Monitoring the conduct of colleagues and referring on any causes for concern (Whistleblowing) · Being familiar with all policies and procedures and adhering to them General Responsibilities · Attending young people’s meetings and contributing to them · Driving company vehicles (current driving licence holders subject to procedures) · Receiving training appropriate to the role and maintaining an up to date training profile · Responsibility for the accurate maintenance of financial records appropriate to the duties of the post · Responsibility for the health, safety and welfare of self and colleagues in accordance with the requirements of the organisational Health and Safety Policies · Maintaining the upkeep of the house through general cleaning of communal areas. · Cooking nutritiously balanced meals each time you are on shift for the young people. Qualifications: · NVQ Level 3 in Health and Social Care (working with young people) or equivalent. Special Conditions · This post requires the holder to do varying shifts. · The post holder also is required to work weekends as part of a rota and Bank Holidays when required. Sleeping-in duties are also required for which an additional payment is made. · On occasions you may be requested to change your rota at a given notice as per your contract, to ensure the contingencies of the service are covered. This may also include covering an additional sleep-in duty as an emergency measure. · In accordance with the guidelines on Health and Safety, to accept responsibility for working within these guidelines and reporting any concerns to the Manager. · To undertake such other duties appropriate to the grade of the post and the needs of the Home such as decorating, gardening in order to develop and maintain service delivery. · This post requires the holder to have a Enhanced Criminal Records Bureau check at all times Changes to personal circumstances which may effect you remaining in the role.
We are looking for an enthusiastic, motivated, and flexible Support Worker to work in a lovely home setting in CT7 with a non-verbal, physically disabled young person with complex needs (cerebral palsy) and learning difficulties. Experience is preferred and a Level 2 certificate in Social Care is desirable, however not mandatory as training can be given. Driver is essential as day shifts, on-call rota may include driving client out in the adapted vehicle. You will be part of a small care team mostly covering school holidays as well as the on-call rota which could be days, nights and weekends. This young person loves being out and about, and particularly loves swimming, singing, and music. Hours School Holidays as well as the on-call rota that will include days, nights and weekends (including Friday evenings). Shift Hours School holidays: 8am-8pm day shifts. 8pm -8am night shifts. On-call rota (days/nights/weekends): 24 hour on-call shifts. £75.00 retainer fee per 24 hour on call shift plus hours paid if called in to work @ the shift rate. Job Type: Zero hours contract Salary: · Weekday rate - £13.91 / Weeknight rate- £16.07. · Weekend day rate - £16.07 / Weekend night rate- £17.12 · Bank holidays – £27.82 · Training/Meetings- £13.91 Duties will include: - Personal Care (bathing/showering/toileting/etc.) - Manual handling (assistance with transferring). - Administering medication - Record keeping - Preparing and serving meals/snacks - Light domestic duties - Companionship ** Benefits** - Competitive rates of pay. - Excellent training and ongoing professional development. - Holiday pay accrued. ** Key skills and attributes required:** - Previous care experience required. - Caring, compassionate with a person centred approach to facilitate the most effective care/support possible, allowing the client to thrive in all aspects. - An energetic, happy person who enjoys forming relationships with people and can work collaboratively with the Client’s family, SW team and Case Manager. - This is primarily a lone working role with the client, so proactivity, adaptability and an ability to self-initiate is ideal within the role. - Clean driving licence Enhanced DBS – Children’s Barred List. This will be arranged for the successful candidate.
LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER / NANNY / COOK (MONDAY-FRIDAY) Role: Live-in Housekeeper Days: Monday-Friday Hours: 07:00-19:00 Location: Oxshott, Surrey Salary: £45,000 (or higher dependent on skills, experience and previous salary) Contract: Permanent Start: ASAP We are seeking a highly-experienced, active and flexible Live-in Nanny/Housekeeper for a family in Weybridge, Surrey The candidate will look after a 5 month old boy from 9-5pm Monday to Friday and look after the house in the remaining hours (total 7-7 Monday to Friday). The household has very high standards, and requires a fantastic all-rounder, to ensure the household runs with the highest standards of cleanliness and organisation. As well as daily cleaning, you will have excellent laundry and ironing skills, be confident caring for delicates & fine clothing, have wardrobe management experience and oversee household product stock. Knowledge of correct use of cleaning products and care for fine household items is also required. The Family have 2 dogs so the Housekeeper must be comfortable with dogsitting - having strong experience with small breeds would be a plus. Cooking for the children will be required (weaning). In the kitchen, the Family enjoy mainly plant-based and vegan dishes - with plenty of smoothies, juices and salads, so you should be a confident home-cook who can suggest simple meals and follow recipes. Suitable candidates will be self-managing, proactive, and flexible. Willingness to travel occasionally with the Family, and the ability to drive are desirable. Candidates should demonstrate longevity in previous roles and will be looking for their next long-term position where they can grow with the Family Accommodation offered is a separate annexe with en-suite bathroom and own kitchen. To apply for this role you must; Be eligible to work in the UK Have a valid passport Be fluent in the English Language Have a valid DBS check & baby first aid certificate or be willing to obtain one Have excellent contactable references Have 3+ years experience working as a Housekeeper within a private household Job Type: Full-time or self-employed Pay: £25,000-30,000 pa Schedule: Monday to Friday Experience: Childcare: 5+ years (experience with newborns and babies required) Cleaning: 3 years (required) Language: English (required) Work Location: In person
Do you want to be part of Prosecco Caffè Team? Responsibilities: - Greet customers and hand out menus. - Take meal and beverage orders from customers and place these orders in the kitchen. - Make menu recommendations and inform patrons of any specials. - Deliver meals and beverages to tables when they have been prepared. - Cocktails & coffee making process - Check that customers are satisfied with their meal. - Prepare the bill for tables when requested. - Cash up bills and ensure that the correct amount has been paid. - Administer change to tables if needed. Requirements : - Endurance to walk and stand for long hours. - Flexible work hours. - Cocktail & Coffee making experience - Ability to remain calm and professional with difficult customers. - Excellent interpersonal skills. - Team building attitude - Customer care skills Italian Language knowledge will be consider a plus.
As a Cook at Avocet Court Care Home, you will be responsible for ensuring the catering services and residential dining experience is of the highest standard and quality for our residents. About Avocet Court Care Home: Situated in a residential nook in Ipswich, our 115-bedroom Avocet Court Care Home is surrounded by beautiful gardens. As one of the top residential care homes, we provide exceptional standards of care. We’re proud to have an award-winning activities team and a newly refurbished café that is the heart of our home. We also have fantastic sustainability credentials, including solar panels and green initiatives to minimise our environmental impact. About the role: The Cook will be responsible for assisting the Head, Sous and Assistant Chefs to ensure the catering services and residential dining experience is of the highest standard and quality for our residents. Salary: £11.67 per hour. Shift Pattern: 35 hours per week, worked on a rota basis from Monday to Sunday. Home Location: Monmouth Close, Ipswich, England, IP2 8RS. Key Duties & Responsibilities: - To assist the Head, Sous and Assistant Chefs to ensure all regulatory and statutory requirements are met and company policies and procedures are adhered to. - To guide and lead the Kitchen Assistants when required to ensure their delivery of service is of the highest standard. - To assist the kitchen team to ensure any requirements from internal and external audits are actioned within the timescales required. - Ensure cleanliness of kitchen and hygiene standards is achieved and maintained. Training, Skills & Experience Required: - Experience within a similar position working within a kitchen environment is required. - NVQ Level 2 in Food Hygiene is essential. - Exposure to a care environment is desirable. - Excellent communication skills, with an enthusiastic and positive attitude. What we can offer: - Fully comprehensive induction. - Competitive salary, plus enhancements on bank holidays. - 28 days of holiday per year. - Free Blue Light Card & access to the Blue Light discount platform. - Refer a friend scheme. About Athena: Athena Care Homes are a family run business with seven homes across East Anglia. We have care homes in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, Kings Lynn (West Norfolk) & Ipswich (Suffolk). Our aim is to be the provider of choice for our residents and the employer of choice for our team members. Our purpose is to create excellent quality homely environments with the highest standards of care, catering, housekeeping and activities. We aim to enhance the lives of our residents and enable them to enjoy life to the full as individuals in happy, comfortable and safe surroundings.
Young Discoverers have a vacancy for a Pre-school Practitioner Qualification: - CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Pre-school Practice or equivalent Sound understanding of the EYFS, child development and children’s needs Current experience of working in early years An enthusiastic and experienced Pre-school Practitioner, with a passion for childcare to join our pre-school team. You will help to ensure the children attending the pre-school have the best start in life. Young Discoverers Pre-School has a purpose-built building located very close to the town centre of Hemel Hempstead. The grounds provide a great setting for discovery and learning. The successful candidate will provide early years social and educational care to children aged two years to four plus years. Hours and salary to be negotiated. Closing Date: Friday 28th September 2024
using a company van and the necessary equipment to clean and protect carpets and furnishings either in peoples homes or businesses in the london area. no experience necessary as full training given. must be over 25 years old. have good communication skills, be of smart appearance, Monday- Friday (occasional saturday requirement - overtime) £26k plus bonus scheme we are based in Alperton, Wembley