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  • PA/CQC Administrator
    PA/CQC Administrator
    3 hours ago
    Part-time
    Woking

    To support the Practice Manager in the effective administration and CQC implantation of the practice. The PA to Practice Manager will work under the direction of the Practice Manager, striving to enhance several key systems in both clinical and administrative areas. As this role will have access to a higher level of confidential data in the course of their employment, there is an expectation that the post holder will always maintain the highest level of confidentiality and integrity. Sensitive information could be from either internal sources, or from external partner organisations. The PA will also champion quality and improvement programmes, confidentiality, collaborative working, service delivery, and learning and development, promoting a positive working environment. They will work closely alongside the Practice Manager and Deputy Practice Manager. In addition, the post-holder will support the multi-disciplinary team, providing administrative support as required, in line with the needs of the organisation. Duties can include, but are not limited to, supporting the administration and receptionist teams with patient registration, booking appointments, the processing of information (electronic and hard copy) in a timely manner and in accordance with current policies. The post-holder will support staff with the distribution of information, messages and enquiries for the clinical team, liaising with multidisciplinary team members and external agencies such as secondary care and community service providers. The post-holder will be an integral part of the general practice team.

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  • Fleet Refurbishment Executive
    Fleet Refurbishment Executive
    1 month ago
    £28000–£35000 yearly
    Full-time
    Addlestone

    We are seeking a Fleet Refurbishment Executive to join our team, reporting to the Head of Fleet Refurbishment & Repairs. You will be part of an established team of friendly fleet experts, supporting the refurbishment and damage management of our growing car & van fleet across our UK network of repair and preparation centres. This is a vital role within our damage team, based at our head office in Weybridge. You will work with our customers and national fleet suppliers to ensure vehicles are inspected, assessed, and refurbished to the highest standards before returning to service or being remarketed. Responsibilities include: • Reviewing vehicle damage following off-hire inspections or site check-ins., • Coordinating refurbishment work across our repair and preparation network., • Liaising with repairers and preparation centres to obtain estimates and updates., • Ensuring damage assessments and repair requirements are accurately documented., • Monitoring refurbishment turnaround times and working with suppliers to meet targets., • Supporting the resolution of customer queries relating to vehicle damage or refurbishment., • Maintaining clear records of damage, repairs, and refurbishment activity., • Building strong relationships with refurbishment partners and suppliers., • Escalating repair delays or quality concerns to senior team members when required., • Providing operational support to the wider fleet technical and refurbishment team. We are looking for someone with: • Strong organisational skills, detail-focused, and able to thrive in a fast-paced environment., • A can-do attitude and the ability to integrate into our friendly and busy culture., • Experience identifying and recording vehicle damage (highly advantageous)., • Previous experience in a bodyshop, dealership service department, rental vehicle check-in, or fleet inspection role (beneficial)., • Excellent written and verbal communication skills with a clear focus on delivering outstanding customer care., • Confidence in communicating with customers, repair suppliers, and internal teams., • A willingness to learn and develop new skills relating to fleet refurbishment, damage management, and supplier coordination., • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, with good working knowledge of Excel and Word., • A full UK Driving Licence. Benefits of joining our team: • Competitive salary and bonuses (£28,000.00-£35,000.00 per year)., • Inclusion in the Herd Employee Ownership Trust (after 12 months)., • 23 days holiday + bank holidays, with additional days per service year (up to 28 days)., • Company pension scheme., • Unique working environment with a small and friendly team., • On-site free-to-use gym., • On-site parking., • Regular team events. This is a full-time, permanent position. Experience: Automotive repair: 1 year (preferred) Work Authorisation: United Kingdom (preferred) Work Location: In person

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  • Childminding assistant
    Childminding assistant
    2 months ago
    £8–£12.71 hourly
    Part-time
    Guildford

    Pay: £8:00-£12.71 per hour Job Title: Childminding Assistant Purpose: To assist the registered childminder in providing high-quality care and early years education to children in a safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment. The assistant will help ensure that all children have the opportunity to learn, develop, and thrive through play-based activities, personal care, and meaningful interactions. Working pattern: Tuesday and Wednesday, 08:30 to 17:30 (potential to increase to four days) Main Duties and Responsibilities: To help plan, provide and take part in play-based activities that stimulate and support children’s learning and development. To listen to, encourage and support children in their play, learning and development. To assist and support children with personal care requirements. This may include changing nappies, assisting with toileting needs, changing clothes and shoes and helping children at mealtimes. To accompany the children and registered childminder on regular trips, for example to playgroups or on other planned outings. To always abide by all policies and procedures in place within the setting and be aware of all EYFS requirements. To ensure the setting is a safe environment by following health and safety procedures and checking equipment is safe to use and age appropriate. To be aware of the setting’s Child Protection Policy and the signs and symptoms of child abuse. To be aware of emergency procedures and what procedures are to be followed in the event of an accident or incident. To be aware of infection control and ensure good hygiene standards. To ensure all administration and paperwork records are maintained as directed by the registered childminder. These might include accident / incident reports, attendance records, equipment cleaning and maintenance records and personal work time sheets. To build and maintain positive relationships with the children, families who use the service, the registered childminder and other people the service is in regular contact with, for example at playgroups, schools and play centers. To listen to, follow instructions and communicate well with the registered childminder. Any concerns or issues should be raised immediately, or the Whistleblowing / Raising Concerns Procedure followed. Any ideas or suggestions to improve any aspect of the service should be shared with the registered childminder. To always abide by the service’s confidentiality policy. All information regarding the children and families who use the service, the registered childminder and their family is strictly confidential and cannot be discussed with a third party without the registered childminder’s specific permission, or in an emergency. To undergo any induction and training procedures as requested by the registered childminder and in keeping with Ofsted/ Care Inspectorate requirements. To refresh and update training as required and take responsibility for own professional development. To assist with the preparation, serving and clearing of meals, snacks, etc. including tidying up cleaning setting after children, loading/unloading the dishwasher and/or washing dishes by hand as needed. To assist with keeping the setting clean and tidy, to include sweeping/vacuuming/mopping the floor after mealtimes and activities, and to include keeping the playroom tidy and safe for use. Assist with school pick-ups and drop-offs as directed by the registered childminder. This could mean that you stay at the setting with the children while the registered childminder does the collection/drop off, collect/drop off children on your own, or accompany the registered childminder on collection/drop off. NB: Duties may vary from day to day. Job Types: Part-time, Permanent Benefits: Casual dress Company pension Free parking courses/training Work authorization: United Kingdom (required) Work Location: In person

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