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About the Role We are seeking a compassionate, reliable, and adaptable Personal Care Assistant to support an elderly disabled female living with Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis. This is a direct employment role (not through an agency) providing personalised, one-to-one care within a private home setting. The pay rate is £15.00 per hour, and the core working hours are 8:00 am to 4:00 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. You will also need to be flexible to cover weekday shifts as required, particularly to cover staff sickness or annual leave. You will assist with a variety of personal, medical, domestic, and social care tasks to help the individual maintain independence, dignity, and a high quality of life in accordance with their personalised care plan. Collaboration with family members and other carers will be an important part of the role. Employment is subject to satisfactory references, a probation period, right to work verification, DBS check, health assessment, and successful completion of the required training programme. Key Responsibilities - Provide personal care including washing, dressing, incontinence care (catheter), PEG feeding (Pump and Bolus), and medication administration - Maintain a clean, hygienic environment: cleaning, laundry, equipment sanitation, and managing household supplies - Offer companionship and emotional support, and assist with social visits or outings - Accurately complete care records and medication reports; respond to health concerns or emergencies - Safely perform manual handling tasks using appropriate equipment (hoists, wheelchairs, slide sheets) - Work both independently and as part of a small care team, with flexibility to cover additional shifts and public holidays - Participate in ongoing training, development, and supervision, and undergo Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and health assessment checks as appropriate. Person Specification (Essential Criteria) - Fluent in spoken and written English - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills - Intermediate IT skills (including Microsoft Word and Excel) - Reliable, flexible, and trustworthy, with strong initiative - Proven ability to follow instructions and adapt to change - Capable of working both independently and in a team - Excellent organisational and multitasking skills - Commitment to confidentiality and safeguarding practices (Desirable Criteria) - First Aid qualification (or willingness to obtain one) - Prior experience in care, support work, or social work - Full UK driving licence - Resides locally or within reasonable travel distance
About the Role: We are looking for dedicated and empathetic Support Workers to join our team in providing care and support for young people aged 16–18 in semi-independent accommodation. You will play a key role in helping young people transition to independence by offering emotional support, guidance with daily living skills, and helping them achieve their personal goals. Key Responsibilities: Support with life skills (cooking, budgeting, cleaning, etc.) Promote independence, safety, and wellbeing Maintain accurate logs and incident reports Provide emotional and behavioural support Safeguard vulnerable young people at all times Work in accordance with placement plans, risk assessments, and policies Requirements: Previous experience in a care/support role with young people is desirable Strong safeguarding awareness Enhanced DBS check (or willing to apply) NVQ Level 3 in Health and Social Care (preferred, not essential) Flexibility to work weekends, evenings, and sleep-in shifts We Offer: Ongoing training and support Opportunities for career development A supportive and professional working environment. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff to share this commitment. Employment is subject to enhanced DBS clearance and references.
We are looking for a support worker / carer to join the team around a 18 year old severely disabled & autistic & epileptic teenager with additional health needs. This ad is not through a company and not based in a care home but working directly with the young person in the context of his family. The young person has 24 hour 1:1 support and for some activities 2:1 support (eg. when visiting the pool, special needs bike club, visiting the park etc). His team of support workers / carers help him with all his daily life & routine which includes supporting and facilitating access to activities and community, help him with learning more self help skills and communication, all of his personal care, his laundry and keep his environment clean & tidy. We are looking to find someone who will be happy to do day shifts as well as waking night shifts. This position would be for 25-37.5 hours weekly (this could include 1 waking night). About the Teen: He is a friendly, non verbal, very autistic young man with severe epilepsy, a movement disorder and additional health needs. He can walk only with support. The young person lives at home with his family. He needs help with all elements of his daily life. Although he does like to be active this is not in an athletic way. He also loves to be entertained - so who ever applies needs to fit and strong and fun but also patient. He often also needs a lot of care as he can have seizures or other heath issues which lead to him needing to spend time in hospital. About you: This job will suit someone with some experience supporting a person with disability and autism and who has a real relevant interest too . You have also studied or are studying something that is related to this position. You are not afraid to learn care elements like catheterisation and dealing with PEG and Peristeen (ideally you have experience already and other elements of care - otherwise we train you). You need to be following the behaviour plan (ABA) which we would explain to you and you would be required to attend the team meetings with our ABA Consultant and the rest of the experienced team. This would suit a student of a related field (eg. Psychology, Nursing, SEN Pedagogy, Physio etc.) You need to be able to swim - this is important to him and a must for this job. Only non-smokers / non vapers apply! You like dogs and are not afraid of a friendly dog. You are open to work some weekends (or most weekends if this suits you) and some bank holidays (shared with the team). You are open to accompany the young person on a summer break and support him. And are able to support also some days during the Christmas / New Years Break. Both day and night shifts are available and we want to find applicants who are open to both day and night shifts. Do please not apply if you do not want to cover waking night shifts at all or no day shifts at all. Also this is not a summer role but should be longterm. You would be willing to commit for a minimum of 12 months or more. This position is from mid August. You live in North London and do not have too far to travel. This is a job that could be very fulfilling but it is also complex and would be difficult for someone who has no experience or interest for disability and autism. Please read this ad completely before we discuss the position further. And please write a few sentences explaining why you are interested - so an honest cover letter. What’s great about this job: Fantastic training opportunities, with a thorough handover, from long-standing members of staff who know the young person and his family very well. You will be provided with regular training on his health and care needs which include seizure management, catheterisation, bowel and peg management and behavioural support. Regular team meetings with the ABA Consultant. Flexibility around days worked to accommodate studies or other commitments. Not a Care home Job and not similar. This position is very different from a care home position. About the Job: Hourly rate £15 p/h during 3 month training and probation (full probation is 6 months) - hourly rate then rises to £16 and after one year to £17 per hour. Part time & Full time available : Part time :25 -30 hr Full time: 37.5 hours + weekly hours (please let us know you availability in your cover letter). There are always extra bank hours additionally available (when team members are on holiday) if you needed more hours. This will ideally be your only job next to studies. Or if full time - it needs to be your only job. We would ideally want someone to start anytime between the 11th of August and the 1st of September. Some paid shadowing could be possible before these dates (in July). This position could ideally be on a freelance basis with a UTR number (if you are part time and also if you are a student). Otherwise a PAYE contract through a support worker agency if full time. We can unfortunately not offer a Sponsorship Visa. If interested: If you are interested please apply and already initially (first contact) let us know why you would be suitable and interested as otherwise we will not reply. We get so many applications please help to make it easier and explain why you applied. We will then let you know where to send your CV and a relevant cover letter explaining your interest and suitability or even better upload those to the thread at first contact. (a few sentences might be enough to get the point across (ideally written by you and not AI). Also let us initially know your availability and if you are interested in part or full time. Later on we will need 2 relevant recent references and a valid DBS. We will arrange a face to face interview or a video call (initially) after receiving your CV and relevant cover letter if we feel that you would be a good match for this position. We look forward to hearing from you.
11 year old male client with Learning difficulties, challenging behaviour sometimes requires carer and support worker for the day shift - 10 or 12 hour Client is based in Hounslow would require carer with experience.
Key Responsibilities Visit clients at their homes. Provide personal care and assistance, including help with washing, dressing, and mobility. Offer companionship and emotional support, reducing feelings of loneliness and isolation. Support clients with daily living tasks such as meal preparation, light cleaning, shopping, and medication reminders. Encourage and support clients to engage in community activities and build social connections. Monitor clients’ well-being and promptly report any concerns or changes to senior staff or relevant professionals. Maintain accurate records of visits, care provided, and client progress. Respect and promote clients’ dignity, choice, and independence at all times. Work in accordance with health and safety regulations and the organization’s policies and procedures. Skills & Qualities Good communication and listening skills. Empathetic, patient, and understanding nature. Ability to work independently and manage time effectively. Reliable and trustworthy. Commitment to maintaining confidentiality and professional boundaries. Willingness to travel locally and work flexible hours. Qualifications & Requirements Experience in care, support work, or a related field.
Focus Findings is recruiting full- and part-time Family Support Workers in Basildon, Harlow, Chelmsford, Southend-on-sea, Colchester, Clacton-on-Sea and surrounding areas. Job Description for Family Support Worker Family support workers help families with long and short-term difficulties. The main duties of the role would include: - Work one-on-one with vulnerable families to reduce inequalities between those in greatest need and their peers. - Facilitating the delivery of targeted support groups and parenting programmes. - Competently and accurately record observations on case management systems with an awareness that the information you supply may be used in legal proceedings. In addition, candidates must be able to demonstrate knowledge and experience of: - Working with parents with specific vulnerabilities that impact their child/ren; including (but not limited to); low income, domestic abuse, substance misuse, anti-social and criminal behaviour, and transient families. - Assessing complex safeguarding and welfare issues for children and vulnerable adults. - Support to families with children with additional needs - Respite care for families with children with additional needs - Child development across the ages, with a particular emphasis on children with additional needs, disabilities, specific educational needs, adult and child mental health, and those with protected characteristics as defined by the Equality Act 2010. - Evidence-based practice and the ability to apply this to inform practice. What we look for: - Driver's license and a vehicle - Caring and empathetic attitude - Good communication skills - Willingness to learn - Self-motivated, well organized & reliable
Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in young lives while building your career in childcare? Residential Support Worker - Children's Residential Home Location: Enfield Salary: £27,040 - £29,120 Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Shifts: Support worker Day Join our supportive team at MOVIP Homes, a Children's Residential Home based in Enfield, London. We're dedicated to providing high-quality care that empowers children to overcome challenges and achieve their potential, regardless of their past experiences. Job Spec: We are seeking an enthusiastic and caring Residential Children's Support Worker who is passionate about supporting children and young people and helping them thrive in a safe and nurturing environment. You’ll work closely with an experienced and dedicated team, including the Registered Manager and Deputy Manager, gaining invaluable hands-on experience and ongoing training to support your personal and professional growth. As a Residential Support Worker, you will: Provide direct care and emotional support to young people, ensuring their safety and well-being Build positive, trusting relationships and act as a role model Support young people with their daily routines, including education, activities, and life skills Contribute to care plans and ensure compliance with safeguarding policies Work as part of a team to create a stable and positive environment Help young people develop their independence and resilience What We’re Looking For Experience in residential childcare or a similar setting (minimum of 1 year preferred) Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (or working towards) A caring, resilient, and patient nature Strong communication and interpersonal skills A commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people Full UK driving licence (preferred) What We Offer · Ongoing training and career development · Supportive team and positive working environment · Opportunity to make a real impact in children’s lives · Career progression If you are passionate about helping young people reach their full potential and have the skills to support them effectively, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding position as a Residential Support Worker. One of our team will contact you within 24–48 hours. Please ensure you have uploaded your most up-to-date CV with the application. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £13.00-£14.00 per hour Benefits: Casual dress Company pension On-site parking Referral programme Schedule: Day & Night Licence/Certification: DBS Certificate registered to the Update Service essential Driving Licence (preferred) NVQ Level 3 in Residential Childcare (preferred) Work Location: In person
Providing personal care, including showering, bathing, shaving and oral hygiene; supporting people with mobility issues and transfers using appropriate equipment; preparation of daily meals and support with feeding and hydration; supporting and assisting to take medication as per the company’s policies and procedures; domestic care, to include housework, laundry, ironing and shopping tasks; maintaining links with family and friends, paying bills, collecting prescriptions and other social activities; providing general care, including emergency assistance, promotion of independence and the prevention of loneliness; acting promptly and appropriately to protect from neglect or abuse and to promote the dignity and privacy.
Our client is a fast-growing, values-led provider of domiciliary and supported living services across the UK. They support people with complex needs — including learning disabilities, autism, brain injuries, and mental health conditions — to live safely, independently, and with dignity. We’re looking for a commercially astute, proactive Business Development Manager who thrives on sales, strategic partnerships, and making a tangible difference. This isn’t a desk-bound role: you’ll be meeting commissioners, building referral networks, winning tenders, and opening up new revenue streams in both public and private markets. If you’re energetic, target-driven, and eager to transform lives through better care partnerships, this could be your next move. What you’ll be doing 1. Generating new business & building networks 2. Identify, qualify, and secure opportunities with local authorities, NHS Trusts, ICBs, GP practices, hospitals, private clients, and community groups. 3. Build and manage a robust sales pipeline — from prospecting to closing deals. 4. Develop strong referral partnerships with health professionals and community organisations. 5. Work with operational teams to mobilise new packages of care. 6. Tendering & strategic partnerships 7. Lead or support persuasive bid submissions for NHS and local authority contracts. 8. Build trusted relationships with commissioners, discharge teams, and procurement leads to position our client as a provider of choice. 9. Help develop strategies to expand into adjacent healthcare sectors. 10. Marketing-led growth 11. Create and deliver cost-effective marketing activities: LinkedIn campaigns, referral packs, digital content, community events. 12. Represent the brand at conferences and sector networking events. 13. Collaborate on outreach campaigns to boost brand profile. 14. Market insight & reporting 15. Analyse trends, competitor activity, and service gaps to guide strategy. 16. Track and report KPIs on leads, conversions, revenue, and partnership outcomes. 17. Contribute ideas to shape the long-term business development roadmap. 18. Cross-team collaboration 19. Partner closely with clinical, operational, and finance teams to deliver contracts effectively. 20. Lead quarterly business reviews with key partners and distributors. What Promiserecruitment is looking for our client Proven success in business development or sales (ideally within domiciliary care, supported living, complex care, or related healthcare). Excellent communicator — able to build trust with commissioners, clinicians, families, and senior stakeholders. Self-starter with a field-based mentality — enjoys networking, relationship building, and closing deals. Skilled in bids, tenders, negotiations, and partnership development. Commercially minded, data-driven, organised, and resilient. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel regularly. Desirable: Existing relationships with NHS discharge teams, commissioners, or care distributors. Familiarity with CQC frameworks, Care Act 2014, and social care commissioning. Experience with CRM tools (e.g. HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive). Degree or professional qualification in Business, Marketing, Social Care, or similar. 🎉What’s on offer £30,000 DOE base salary + commission (realistic first-year OTE £40–50k; uncapped for high performers). Flexible, home-based working when not travelling. Travel expenses, pension, laptop & phone. Gym membership. Direct impact on a growing, quality-driven care provider. Supportive team culture that values innovation, ethics, and empowerment. In summary: If you’re target-driven, strategic, love being on the move, and want to make a genuine difference in the lives of people who need support — we’d love to hear from you.
Job Title: Trainee Dental Nurse with an Interest in Aesthetics Start Date: Immediate start available (Full training provided) About Us We are a progressive, forward-thinking dental practice redefining what it means to provide exceptional patient care. Our team is committed to delivering personalised, high-quality dental and facial aesthetic treatments in a welcoming, supportive environment. We proudly serve both NHS and private patients, placing emphasis on preventative care, comfort, and confidence. From general dentistry to advanced cosmetic treatments, we empower patients to look and feel their best. Our modern facility offers a full spectrum of services including teeth straightening, whitening, dental implants, and facial rejuvenation. The Role We are currently seeking a Trainee Dental Nurse with a keen interest in cosmetic dentistry and facial aesthetics. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone from a beauty or skincare background (though not essential) who is eager to expand their skills in the dental field and support patients on their journey to achieving their ideal smile. Key Responsibilities - Assist clinicians during general, cosmetic, and facial aesthetic treatments - Prepare, clean, and sterilise dental instruments and equipment - Provide suction and chairside support throughout treatments - Carry out dental x-rays (training will be provided) - Maintain patient comfort and deliver exceptional care - Support with facial aesthetic procedures, including Botox and dermal fillers - Manage patient records and maintain high standards of infection control What We’re Looking For - Enrolled or planning to enrol on an NEBDN-approved dental nurse course - A genuine interest in cosmetic dental and facial aesthetic treatments - Background or experience in the beauty industry is advantageous but not essential - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills - A friendly, professional, and compassionate approach - Willingness to learn and grow in a dynamic clinical environment What We Offer - Competitive hourly rate (£14.00/hour) - Full training and support - Paid holiday entitlement - Workplace pension scheme - Career progression opportunities - Access to gym/healthcare club pass - Staff discount on dental and aesthetic treatments How to Apply If you are passionate about helping patients feel confident in their smiles and are excited by the idea of working in a cosmetic-focused practice, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and a short cover letter outlining your interest in the role.
Job Summary: We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) to join our team at a reputable nursing home in the UK. The ideal candidate will deliver high-quality, person-centred care and support to residents living with mental health conditions, including dementia, depression, schizophrenia, and other psychiatric disorders. Key Responsibilities: Provide mental health nursing care and support to residents in accordance with NMC standards. Conduct thorough mental health assessments, risk assessments, and develop tailored care plans. Administer medications and treatments safely and accurately. Support residents with behavioural and emotional needs using therapeutic interventions. Collaborate with multi-disciplinary teams including GPs, psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers. Promote mental well-being and independence among residents. Monitor and document residents' progress, updating care plans accordingly. Ensure compliance with safeguarding procedures and CQC regulations. Provide guidance and supervision to care assistants and junior staff. Participate in training, audits, and quality improvement initiatives. Requirements: Valid NMC registration as a Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN). Previous experience in a care home, psychiatric hospital, or community mental health setting is preferred. Strong understanding of mental health conditions and related care approaches. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to remain calm and compassionate under pressure. Knowledge of CQC standards and care planning documentation. Desirable: Training in MAPA/PMVA or similar de-escalation techniques. Experience working with dementia or older adults with complex mental health needs. Knowledge of safeguarding, MCA, and DoLS regulations. What We Offer: Competitive salary and paid breaks Ongoing training and development opportunities Supportive working environment Pension scheme Free DBS check and uniform Opportunities for career progression
Salary: £70000.00 per annum dependent on experience & qualifications Position: Full Time (37.5 hours per week) Positions available: 1 Registered Manager – Children’s Home Alexandra Children’s Home is a newly established home for children 12-17 years old, and due to up-and-coming expansion, we are currently looking for Registered Managers for our Therapeutic Children’s Homes who are keen for a new and exciting role. Competitive Salary of £70,000 per annum. We offer 36 days paid annual leave per year and a loyalty scheme which rewards you with extra annual leave following 2 years of service. The role of a Registered Manager is the person with overall responsibility for day-to-day management of the Children’s Home and is accountable for the delivery of a high quality of service provision, incorporating care, welfare, safety and security of all children and young people in their care in order for them to achieve a secure base. Supporting, leading and managing a team of staff who will provide protection and support the children with their physical, psychological, emotional & social development. Person Specification Essential · Due to Ofsted Regulations, all employees in our Residential Service must be over 20 years of age. · Experience of working in a Senior or Strategic Role within a children’s residential care setting · Level 3 Diploma in Children’s Residential Service or equivalent · GCSE in Maths and English at C Grade of above · Physically fit · Resilient, enthusiastic and motivated person · Proven ability to lead staff teams and line management experience, including supervisions · Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written · Calm, approachable manner, adaptable and non-judgemental · Able to work under own initiative and as part of a team · Excellent organisational skills · Knowledge of Child Protection & Safeguarding · GCSE in Maths and English at C Grade or above · Ability to drive and holds a current driving licence Desirable · NVQ or Diploma Level 5 in Leadership & Management in Residential Children’s Services or equivalent · Previous experience in a Deputy Manager or Registered Manager role in a Residential Children’s Care Setting · Social Work Qualification of Equivalent · Any relevant or transferrable skills, such as First Aid trained · Knowledge of the Children Act & Children’s Homes Regulations · Understanding and knowledge of Therapeutic Approach to Childcare Duties & Responsibilities · In accordance with Alexandra health and safety policies and procedures, the registered individual is responsible for ensuring Health and Safety guidelines are adhered to. · Responsible for keeping an up-to-date register of all young people being admitted transitioned to another provision and discharged from the service. · Ensure operational manning levels are maintained within the home. The registered manager must liaise with the HR team to arrange and assist in interviewing new staff. · Ensure that you and your staff work in accordance with the Statement of Purpose and Function of the home. Understand, update and continuously improve relevant Alexandra Children’s Home documents to include The Statement of Purpose, Young Person’s Guide, policies and practice standards; seeking approval and communicating changes to others as appropriate. · Demonstrate effective leadership to direct and support the staff team to deliver person centred childcare working towards the best outcomes for each young person · Manage, supervise and mentor staff; organize work patterns and training, and conduct and record regular supervisions and appraisals. · Demonstrate a working knowledge, implement, adhere to and give guidance to other staff on: Children’s Homes (England) Regulations 2015, The Children Act 1989 & 2004, Care Standards Act 2000, Equal Opportunities Policies, National Quality Standards for Children’s Homes, and Local Authority Child Protection Procedures, and any subsequent changes to said legislation. · Demonstrate a working knowledge of Ofsted Inspection guidelines, promptly implementing any recommendations following an Inspection. Timely notification of any significant events or changes within the home, including completion of Regulation 45 Reports within the given timeframe as instructed by Alexandra Children’s Home. · To ensure that you and your staff team implement and adhere to Alexandra Children’s Home Safeguarding Policy and Local Authority Safeguarding procedures. · Work cohesively and in partnership with team members and other professionals (Social Workers, Police, Education, and Health) to contribute and monitor the multidisciplinary assessment of children’s needs, support children in order for them to reach their full potential as outlined in their care plans, and in accordance with Alexandra Children’s Home Policies & Procedures, Local Authority Instructions and relevant legislation. · Ensure Local Authority Social Workers are notified of all significant events, incidents, important changes and physical interventions within 24 hours. · Ensure that young people receive a sensitive residential service which best meets their individual social, racial, psychological, educational, cultural, physical identity and health care needs according to the Statement of Purpose and Function of the Home and Alexandra Children’s Home policies and procedures, and children facing particular crisis and stresses are offered appropriate additional support in a timely manner. · Organising the availability and deployment of staff within the home and wider Alexandra Children’s Home Community, ensuring rota’s are covered to meet regulations mandate. · Ensure that the home is fit for purpose by ensuring that Fire Regulations and Health and Safety Regulations are met, Quality Assurance and Regulation 44 Reports action points are addressed promptly. Appropriate records are kept and that fire drill procedures are adhered to in accordance with Alexandra Children’s Home policies and procedures. · Manage Performance and Development by using regular staff supervisions and annual appraisal process in order to promote a culture of self-awareness and understanding. Working in partnership with Senior Management and Human Resources to address and manage any issues of poor performance or misconduct · Participate effectively in the on-call duty system. · Attend monthly Manager, TDP, Community and house meetings and implement any actions as agreed. · Complete appropriate training including the level 5 diploma in Leadership and Management within the required timeframes, ensuring that an up-to-date training record is maintained. · Additional responsibilities will include representation to Local Authorities and at panels, conference meetings and Strategy Groups; and analysing trends and Quality Assurance documentation to constantly strive to improve standards for young people in our care. · Undertaking other duties as may be deemed appropriate from time to time. We are looking for candidates who have proven managerial skills in a Residential Care Setting and are passionate about improving the lives and outcomes for children and young people. We are an activity-based company and promote the well-being of our young people through a wide and varied programme of activities, sports and hobbies. Alexandra Children’s Home is committed to safeguarding & promoting the welfare of children & young people. The post is subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure, an employment background check, satisfactory references & verification of right to work in the UK. CVs will not be considered without an application form.
To manage the nursery and associated childcare provision within Once Upon a Time Day Nurseries policies and procedures, Local Authority Policies and procedures and all relevant legislation. To create a safe, warm and stimulating environment for all those who use Once Upon a Time services. To work as part of a team to assist in providing a safe, secure and stimulating environment for children. To work collaboratively with colleagues, parents, carers and other multi professionals. To be committed to ensuring safeguarding and creating an inclusive environment. Main Responsibilities: Children’s care, learning and play Support practitioners in meeting the needs of the individual children and families, ensuring children’s basic needs are always met, including good hygiene routines, nappies, meals encouraging good nutrition, planning and assessment etc To assist the staff team in setting up a safe and stimulating environment for children, ensuring a child centred environment providing a play-based approach to children’s learning Promote positive attitudes and behaviour at all times by providing a non-discriminatory environment which values and respects each child and family, ensuring an inclusive and safe environment having regard for SEN and safeguarding procedures and legislation Encourage parental involvement within the nursery, including parents consultations, events, and using parents as partners in their child’s learning and liaising with parents daily Health and safety: To be responsible for reporting accidents or health and safety issues and be conscientious of risks that may arise which may cause harm to children To implement and ensure health and safety guidelines and checks and adhere Once Upon a Time’s policies and procedures, including but not limited to on-going cleaning and sterilising duties within the setting, to reduce the spread of infection Staff: Effectively leading and supporting all nursery staff, students and voluntary workers. Ensuring a good level of supervision and support with their daily duties, identifying training and development needs, through individual supervisions, appraisals, observations etc. This may also include disciplinary meetings To lead/ organise staff, room and planning meetings (these will be out of nursery hours) To support the settings appointed persons in their role and taking on that role in their absence such as SENCO, Behaviour management coordinator To take part in recruitment and to support a team of staff to meet statutory ratio’s an contingency staffing where appropriate, and support a staff team in the appropriate skills, qualifications, experiences and qualities, ensuring the nursery is staffed to the required levels at all times General: To be responsible for the day to day running of the nursery To implement all of Once Upon a Time’s policies and procedures in all aspects of the nursery and other childcare services, and to review and develop them on an annual basis in line with relevant current legislation To ensure Welfare Requirements of the setting are maintained at all times and ensuring acceptable standards of practice that meets Ofsted criteria including Health and Safety and safeguarding, within the nursery environment General administrative duties associated with the running of the setting such as maintaining records on the children and their families, inventories, personal records, producing reports, writing letters, ordering supplies etc. To work collaboratively with colleagues to help support the development of the children within your care, guiding and sharing good practice, making sure that the nursery has a strong, reliable and consistent team Organising nursery events such as parents’ evenings, fete, annual trips, festivals and special events, that involve parents and carers (these may be out of nursery hours) To ensure the implementation of the EYFS curriculum for all children aged 0-5 years, and monitor how it is delivered To develop the setting by involving yourself and staff team in projects and programmes some of which will be initiated by the Local Authority To work collaboratively with outside agencies, to maintain effective relationships, providing services to the nursery, children and families, liaising with the Local Authority, Ofsted and other multi-agency professionals associated with the nursery and adhering LA policies and procedures and guidance To maintain an effective parent liaison system in order to work in partnership with parents/carers To oversee the efficient upkeep of the nursery, ensuring regular checks and maintenance of equipment, furniture and fittings Assisting in the collection, recording and banking of fees together with managing a budget and petty cash To monitor occupancy, reviewing numbers of children attending and following up enquiries promptly to ensure maximum capacity levels are maintained at all times. Assisting with the marketing, fundraising and advertising of the nursery to ensure the nursery runs to its full capacity and remains profitable You may be required to cover at another Once Upon a Time setting You may be required to work extra hours due to staff shortages, this will be repaid back using time-in-lieu at a time which is suitable to the nursery Qualifications: Proven experience in a nursery or childcare setting is essential. Excellent leadership skills with the ability to motivate and manage a team effectively. Proficient communication skills in English, both verbal and written. Experience working with children in various age groups is highly desirable. A level 3 or above qualification in Ealy Years Ability to drive initiatives that improve nursery operations and foster a positive learning environment. Join our team as a Nursery Manager and contribute to shaping the future of young minds in a supportive and enriching atmosphere.
Are you a compassionate individual with a heart for helping others? Mercury Care Services LTD is a Care Provider in Sutton, Greater London. We are agile, customer-centric, and our goal is to Provide quality care to all clients. Our work environment includes: - Professional positive work culture - Person-centred care - Growth opportunities We are seeking a Field Supervisor to oversee and manage our team in the Health and Social industry. The ideal candidate will have experience in working in Care and understand CQC regulations. Responsibilities: - Supervise and lead a team of Care workers to ensure efficient operations - Monitor quality of care and compliance with regulations and policies - Provide guidance and support to Care workers - Coordinate and conduct spot check observations in the field - Provide shadowing training for new employees - Provide weekly reports - Handle client queries and complaints effectively - Maintain PPE inventory levels and order supplies as needed. Qualifications: - Previous experience in a supervisory role within the health and social care industry - Strong knowledge of CQC guidance and regulations - Excellent leadership and team management skills- Ability to work well under pressure in a fast-paced environment - Good communication skills to interact with staff and customers effectively - Flexibility to work varied shifts as required If you are passionate about the health and social care industry, have a flair for leadership, and enjoy working in a dynamic environment, we invite you to apply for the position of Field Supervisor with us. Join our team and contribute to delivering quality service. Please note we are unable to provide Sponsorship for this role and is open to UK residents only.