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This job will be managed from our Crewe office CW2 7EA SOS Homecare are looking for enthusiastic, committed, and caring individuals to join our friendly, caring and supportive team. SOS Home Care provides a person-centred service to clients in their own homes. We enable clients to live independently as possible. The role of a Home Care Assistant involves personal care, meal preparation, medication, and support to access the community. You do not need to drive for the role as you will be based in the one area. We aim to provide excellent service to all our service user's so that what we do makes a positive difference to their lives enabling them as individuals to become more engaged in activities in their communities, to be more self-determining, enjoy meaningful relationships, enhance skills, abilities and quality of life. We are looking for people with or without care experience that want to make a difference in someone’s life. We will provide all our new starters with a full induction and then provide ongoing refresher training. We have got an excellent training manager in post which gives our staff access to other courses on top of this. We are constantly looking to develop our staff and provide them with the opportunities to become experts within their fields. We offer a career not just a job! We currently offer: Excellent rates of pay, up to £12.35 per hour Enhancement for working weekends Induction training paid once you have started Flexible working patterns and hours depending on your needs Contracted hours available immediately Access to an excellent range of further courses encourage your development Workplace Pension Scheme Refer a Friend bonus - £200 per referral! Support for achieve your NVQ/QCF qualifications Career progression through to more senior positions You don't need to drive for the role and will pay mileage on top of your salary. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: £12.05-£12.35 per hour Benefits Company events Company pension On-site parking Referral programme
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Carer-Driver needed in Suffolk County. Rate is £12.50-£15.00.
Care Assistant required. All Training Provided. As a Community Care Assistant, you will be supporting our clients in their own homes with all aspects of their day-to-day living. Whether it's assistance with physical and social activities such as eating, bathing or shopping, a caring, empathetic, supportive and passionate approach to providing a high level of care and support, maintaining dignity and respect at all times. Your responsibilities will include ️Personal Care Meal Prep Assisting with Medication Shopping / Domestic calls Supporting with independence Companionships We are looking for Passionate, Caring, Respectful, and Professional individuals to join our amazing team as a Care Support worker. Excellent rates of pay, we offer a truly rewarding career within Select Care Recruitment where all staff members are encouraged for new positions within our organisation which range from senior carer, care co-ordinators, to supervisors and managers. Start your career with us today and make a difference Brentwood, Hutton and surrounding areas
The Care Coordinator will work as part of the care management team and will manage a caseload of clients under the supervision of the Registered Manager to ensure the smooth delivery of their care packages. The Care Coordinator will liaise with clients, their families or representatives, and community services in order to provide effective and well-managed care. They will be part of setting the high standard of care that we expect across the Company and will support care workers in their role. The Care Coordinator will be working closely with the Registered Manager and two other Care Coordinators. You will need to communicate effectively with your colleagues to ensure that all duties are completed accurately and efficiently. Job description Job Title: Care Coordinator Reports to: Registered Manager Duties and responsibilities Maintain full and complete knowledge of the clients: their care needs; care plans; assessments; schedule of care; regular carers. Maintain up to date care plans, risk assessments and client details. Attend meetings with clients, their families and/or representatives as required. Coordinate with local community teams (e.g. GPs, District Nurses, OTs) to support a holistic approach to care. Provide care, when required, to the standards expected of the Company. Quality assurance in the workplace. Care workers Support care workers in their role as required. Share in the mentoring responsibilities of new care workers. Assist with the training and supervision of care workers. Administrative Respond to emails in an effective and timely manner. Competency on Malinko scheduling software (our client management software – training provided). Competency on the Oncare (our digital care records software – training provided). Record phone calls on the phone log. Have full knowledge and understanding of the Company policies and procedures. Attend staff meetings and mandatory training Support the Registered Manager with ad hoc duties as required. Share the out of hour’s on-call duties (additional remuneration provided). Job Type: Full-time Pay: Up to £13.50 per hour Benefits: Company pension Referral programme Work from home Work days: Monday to Friday
Nursery Manager Full time, on-site £33,000 - £35,000 per annum starting salary before bonuses, ideal start date 25th November, open to discussion. We are looking for a dedicated Nursery Manager to join and lead our friendly team in Swanley at our brand-new setting. The nursery has been running for 26 years, recently relocating to a bespoke building in Swanley Park. As a Nursery Manager you will be responsible for all aspects of the nursery operations and compliance, leading with exceptional people, commercial and educational standards. This is a role where your knowledge of nursery education and expertise, customer service and people development combine to create an environment for children to thrive! Dawn to Dusk Day Nursery is a home from home nursery looking for an enthusiastic, energetic and motivational Nursery Manager. This is an exciting opportunity to lead a happy nursery where we focus on encouraging children to be children, learning through fun and engaging play. You will be working with a dedicated team in a caring, family friendly and stimulating environment. The Nursery Manager works closely with the Director whilst also being expected to work autonomously in relation to everyday management responsibilities. The role requires the confidence to make decisions considering the reputation and financial aspects of the business whilst balancing a high degree of sensitivity to the needs of children and families. You will have a fantastic team to support you in your role as Manager, including a Full Time Assistant Manager, Part Time Office Manager/Administrator and Full Time SENCO, all supernumerary to ratios. Expectations from a successful candidate: · The ability to provide operational management of the nursery facilities and staff, to ensure a high quality, balanced provision of good practice education and care is delivered at all times. · Responsible for adherence to policies and procedures. · Ensure that the CPD, training, support, mentoring and supervision of the staff team inspires and leads ambitious practice. Good HR skills needs to make sure the team thrives. · To create a welcoming setting in which parents are happy to entrust their child. · To promote a successful and profitable business. · Engage with the local community and marketing the nursery to reach maximum occupancy whilst providing excellent customer care. Qualifications and experience required: A full and relevant level 3 qualification, higher or QTS. DBS enhanced disclosure within the child workforce sector Paediatric 12hr First Aid certificate Safeguarding training and qualification Nursery Management: 3 years (preferred) Childcare: 5 years (preferred) Right to work in the UK Nursery Management: 3 years (preferred) Childcare: 5 years (preferred) Right to work in the UK 51 weeks a year full time, 40 hours per week with the ability to be flexible to ensure tasks are completed. Your responsibilities will include (but are not limited to): Management of the nursery and staff, and the overall care and education for the children in the setting. Conducting meetings with staff members and ensuring effective staff deployment. Assume responsibility for the daily operation of the nursery with agreed plans and budgets and that the nursery target occupancy levels are met. Financial management: income and expenditure, and occupancy, alongside our Office Manager. Thorough management of staff, supporting the care and education of the children in the nursery within a key person structure, promoting good practice and being a role model for other staff and children. Overall management, planning, and development of the nursery in close contact with the Director. Identify training requirements for team members, liaising with the Assistant Manager to ensure delivery and evaluate effectiveness. Handle people management in collaboration with the Assistant Manager and/or Director, including recruitment, induction, performance reviews, disciplinaries, grievances, and absence management. Communicate effectively with staff, parents/carers, and external agencies, demonstrating excellent customer service skills. Complete relevant paperwork and records to required standards and deadlines. Ensure the safeguarding, health, safety, and welfare of the children, including responsibility for child protection issues in liaison with appropriate agencies. Maintain adequate staffing levels in line with statutory ratio requirements, including arranging staff cover and rotas. Promote and apply equal opportunities policy throughout the nursery. Benefits Include: 31 days off, 20 bookable. Birthday off. Discounted Childcare. Christmas Bonus. Performance related Bonus. Social Events. Free Parking. Free drinks and access to nursery lunches. Attendance bonus. Training opportunities. Company Pension.
Job description We are highly focussed on development and safety but also vitally important to us, is that our children have an enjoyable learning experience. We provide a caring, secure environment through individual attention and group activities and to organise an appropriate range of leisure activities for children between the ages of 3 to 11. Main Responsibilities: Delivery of After School Provision - To lead, manage and deliver quality childcare provision in a safe, fun and learning environment, to lead the Playworker team to fulfil the aims and vision of Beams of Light. - To manage, lead and motivate a team of playworkers to the deliver safe, creative and stimulating play activities to meet the needs of children aged between 3 and 11 years of age. - To endeavour to meet the individual needs of all the children attending the club and to provide a warm and caring environment. - Supervise children in all aspects of their play, indoors and outdoors, on and off site (including external trips). - Develop positive relationships with children and meet their individual needs. - Provide full care for the children including delivery of children to school, collection from school and the safe delivery to parents and/or named carers. - Act as Key worker and ensure all staff complete EYFS learning journeys competently. - Administer First Aid as appropriate. - Maintain a safe and secure environment by carrying out safety checks and report problems and risks to the centre manager and premises officer. As agreed with the centre manager to ensure day to day maintenance is upheld. - Prepare healthy snacks in accordance with the settings healthy eating policy and meet the required standards of hygiene, health & safety. - Establish good relationships with parents and the local school encouraging two-way communication, feedback and dealing with complaints. - Undertake cleaning and tidying duties and ensure rotas are adhered to. - Ensure equality and diversity is encouraged and observed by all playworkers and children attending the setting. Management and Administration - Lead staff meetings ensuring every member of the team has an equal voice to put forward ideas for activities, trips, themed days, fundraising events, and service improvement. - Undertake administration duties to support the management committee including staff appraisal, disciplinaries, performance reviews, record keeping and petty cash control. - To effectively manage the occupancy levels of the after school club, managing the registers, waiting list and offering childcare places. Promoting and marketing Beams of Light effectively to maintain occupancy. - Be aware of all up to date Safeguarding, Equality and Diversity practices and put into practice within the setting. - To act as the SENCO lead when the centre manager is not present. - To act as the Child Protection lead when the centre manager is not present. - To ensure all fire and safety checks are completed daily and ensure practice fire drills are rehearsed on a regular basis. - To ensure that adequate standards of hygiene are maintained throughout the after school club. - Develop professional working relationships with the school, all relevant professionals and authorities including the local authority and Ofsted - Maintain all records relating to the management of the setting ensuring confidentiality and data protection of the children, families, staff and committee. - Undertake training as required by the organisation or registering authority and contribute to professional development. - Ensure all staff complete mandatory training and that staff are encouraged to keep a reflective portfolio. - Be part of the recruitment team and ensure new staff receive a thorough and welcoming induction. - Work within agreed policies and guidelines and work within an equal opportunities framework. Ensure the setting is kept up to date with new legislation and guidance on managing an after school care setting, Ofsted and charity commission legislation. Qualification preference: Safeguarding training/ Child Protection First Aid Training Health and Safety Food Hygiene Salary - £18 an hour, 3 hours a day Location - Magdalen Road, London (Beatrix Potter School) Contract Type - Permanent, Part time, Employed Weekly hours - 15 hours per week Operates - from 2:45pm to 6pm daily - Term Time Only Applications will be considered as they are received. Interviews will be arranged accordingly. We reserve the right to close the adverts early for example, where we received an unprecedented high volume of applications. Therefore, please apply early to ensure you are considered for the post. Job Type: Part-time Pay: £18.00 per hour Schedule: Monday to Friday Experience: Childcare: 1 year (preferred) Licence/Certification: DBS (preferred) Safeguarding Certificate (preferred) Food Safety & Hygiene Certificate (preferred) First Aid Certification (preferred) Paediatric First Aid Certification (preferred) NVQ Level 3 in Childcare (required) Work Location: In person Expected start date: 14/10/2024
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Office Coordinator Monday to Friday 8:30 to 16:00 Main Responsibilities: To be responsible for the initial contact from clients with concerns or complaints. To be responsible for the initial contact from carers with queries relating to finance and or HR queries. To be the first point of contact for the Registered Care Manager and the Finance Director. To support the Registered Care Manager To support the day to day running of the office and ensure compliance with recording and reporting requirements in line with the business policies. The Office Coordinator will act under supervision of the Registered Manager. Assist the area coordinator with in house scheduling systems To be compliant with clients medications recording and ensure inhouse systems are accurate and up to date with relevant legislation The Role: You will be expected to be the first point of call for any concerns, queries or complaints from both clients and carers. Liaise with the Registered Care Manager any such concerns, queries or complaints from both clients and carers. You will be required to update the Registered Care Manager on a daily basis. The role will involve delivering in house training sessions on mandatory training subjects. In the absence of the Registered Manager and Finance Director you will be responsible for overseeing operations and managing the team. Oversee auditing of EMAR for all clients. Make sure clients have been informed of any scheduling changes. Requirements: Excellent IT skills (microsoft office, excel) Excellent communication skills, excellent phone manner and highly organised Proactive approach to challenging and rapid changes within the business Minimum 3 years experience in the Health and Social Care sector and or 2 years experience within an office environment. An understanding of managing EMAR. An understanding of CQC policies and requirements. Pay: Office Coordinator Full time position, 28 days annual leave £24375
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To deliver and ensure a high standard of learning, development and care for children aged 0-5 years. To manage the day to day activities of the setting. To ensure that the preschool nursery is a safe environment for children, staff and others. To developing partnerships with parents/carers to increase involvement in their child's development. To manage other staff within the preschool nursery.
ob Summary: We are seeking a dedicated qualified level 2 or Level 3 Early Years Educator to join our team at a Nursery in Hornchurch. The ideal candidate will have a passion for working with young children, possess strong communication skills, and be able to provide a nurturing and stimulating environment for early childhood education. Duties: - Plan and deliver engaging and age-appropriate activities for children in the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) - Create a safe and supportive learning environment - Manage the daily care routines of children, including feeding, nappy changing, and nap times - Communicate effectively with parents and carers regarding children's progress and well-being - Implement the EYFS curriculum to support children's learning and development Skills: - Proficient in English language skills, both written and verbal - Ability to manage classroom dynamics and behaviour effectively - Strong communication skills to engage with children, parents, and colleagues - Experience working with young children in a Nursery setting Vacancies also available for children if childcare space required Term time and all year round working hours at a growing nursery. Join us in providing exceptional care and education to young learners while fostering their growth and development. Apply now to be part of our dynamic team as an Early Years Educator! Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: £8.60-£12.05 per hour Expected hours: 27 per week Schedule: Monday to Friday Work Location: In person