Job description We are seeking a passionate, dedicated, and experienced professional to take a lead role in establishing and managing a Children’s Home. The property is a spacious five-bedroom house designed to accommodate up to three children, aged 11 to 15 with emotional difficulties, who are in need of a nurturing, safe, and structured environment. This role is ideal for someone who has previous experience in residential childcare management and is deeply committed to positively impacting young lives. Key Responsibilities - Lead the process of setting up the Children’s Home in accordance with local and national regulations and standards for children’s residential services. Ensure all aspects meet safety and regulatory standards. - Oversee all daily operations, ensuring a structured, therapeutic, and supportive environment that caters to the physical, emotional, and social needs of each child. - Recruit, train, and supervise a team of care staff. Conduct regular appraisals and support staff development to maintain a high standard of care. - Develop and oversee individualized care plans tailored to each child’s needs, monitoring progress, and adjusting as necessary. Facilitate positive activities and programs to promote growth, resilience, and independence. - Ensure safeguarding practices are followed rigorously and risk assessments are conducted regularly. Address and document any safeguarding concerns in line with best practices and legal requirements. - Build and maintain strong relationships with external agencies, families, and community resources to support each child’s holistic development and social reintegration. - Manage budgets, ensure effective resource allocation, and track expenses in line with organisational guidelines. Qualifications and Experience Essential: Proven experience in managing or supervising a children’s home or similar residential care facility. In-depth knowledge of child protection, safeguarding regulations, and care standards. Qualifications in social work, child care, or a related field (e.g., NVQ Level 5 in Leadership for Health and Social Care or equivalent). Strong understanding of the challenges facing children aged 11–15, particularly those in care. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Desirable: Experience working with children with behavioral or emotional challenges. Familiarity with local authority procedures and regulatory bodies. Benefits: - continuous growth: access ongoing training and development - Ofsted Outstanding Bonus - we cover the cost of your DBS check Attributes Empathy and resilience Exceptional leadership and organisational skills Strong decision-making ability and problem-solving mindset Passionate about child welfare and personal development Application Process To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter outlining your experience and suitability for the role. Shortlisted candidates will be invited for an initial interview, followed by an assessment of management and child care skills. This job description should attract individuals who are experienced, qualified, and genuinely interested in improving the lives of children in a residential setting. Job Type: Full-time Pay: £40,000.00-£58,000.00 per year Benefits: Company pension Schedule: Monday to Friday Work Location: In person Application deadline: 30/01/2025 Expected start date: 06/03/2025
We are looking for an assistant to join our team in our lovely, childminding setting in Hendon. Full days . 5 days week The right person should: • be caring fun and enthusiastic • have some experience of working with young children and babies • enjoying working as part of a team • be prepared to take part in relevant training Paediatric first aid course, Food hygiene, safeguarding, and other ongoing training opportunities. You will need to provide 2 references, and get DBS checked .
Chaston Nursery is a private daycare nursery setting for children aged 3 months to 5 years. We are located just between Kentish Town and Chalk Farm and are fortunate to have a variety of transport options, including being right on the 46/24 bus route as well as a variety of tube and train options close by. We are open for a 10 hr day and require practitioners to complete an 8 hour shift daily from Monday to Friday. We are currently looking for a full time Nursery Practitioner/ Team leader(40 hours per week) to join our expanding team. Are you a fun loving, caring and enthusiastic educator? Do you have a passion for childcare? Do you have experience in the early years? and feel confident to lead a team? We want to invest in a skilled team that will support us in providing outstanding care and learning opportunities to all the children attending our setting. We are keen to add to our diverse and inclusive workplace. We have training options available to candidates who are interested in gaining further skills, knowledge and qualification and are seeking new challenges. We are looking for someone who feels enthusiastic about leading a team and has experience in supporting others in providing an enabling environment in which children can play, learn and develop. You will need to be able to plan and deliver activities, organise and oversee a staff team and act as a key person for a group of children. We encourage you to be your authentic self to join our mission to nurture kind and considerate children with confidence and an inquisitive love for learning through our child centred approach.
IMMEDIATE START WEST NORWOOD AREA ONLY APPLY IF THESE LOCATIONS ARE SUITABLE !!!!!!!!!!! Job description Immediate start The main duties and responsibilities of the post holder are indicated below, other duties of an appropriate nature and level will also be required 1. Assist in the provision of a variety of appropriate learning opportunities for children and young people some of whom may require special attention and/or will have come from various racial, cultural and religious backgrounds. 2. Lead groups of children in specific sport, game craft and learning activities. Manage behaviours and adapt the activity to meet the needs of groups or individuals. Prepares for activities. 3. Evaluate events and activities and contribute to the development of the service including making recommendations for change and development of the activities. 4. Supervise children to ensure safe use of equipment and facility without endangering themselves or other users. 5. Check that play and learning conditions conform to the appropriate health and safety standards and are suitable for the group and activity planned. Contribute to the corporate responsibility for continuously checking that the premises, gates, etc are secure, reporting defects promptly to the leader in charge. 6. In conjunction with the leader in charge, liaise with other workers to share activities and skills to ensure a range of complementary activities are available. Support and advise less experienced workers in activities. 7. Ensure that the Young People Matter equal opportunities and standards are integrated into all aspects of the service. 8. Undertake first line child protection measures, reporting areas of concern to the senior Manager. 9. Publicise the service and special events through assisting in the production of leaflets, posters, and information bulletins. 10. Assist in maintaining contacts with teachers, parents and users of play service to increase the uptake of existing services, to design or tailor additional services to resolve problems. 11. Contribute to keeping local records appropriate to the service. 12. At the direction of the senior Manager / senior Project, support the operation of holiday clubs, including enrolment and operation. 13. Child protection · To have due regard for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and to follow the child protection procedures adopted by Young People Matter Policy.
Chaston Nursery is a private daycare nursery setting for children aged 3 months to 5 years. We are located just between Kentish Town and Chalk Farm and are fortunate to have a variety of transport options, including being right on the 46/24 bus route as well as a variety of tube and train options close by. We are open for a 10 hr day and require practitioners to complete an 8 hour shift daily from Monday to Friday. We are currently looking for a full time Nursery Practitioner (40 hours per week) to join our expanding team. Are you a fun loving, caring and enthusiastic educator? Do you have a passion for childcare? We want to invest in a skilled team that will support us in providing outstanding care and learning opportunities to all the children attending our setting. We are keen to add to our diverse and inclusive workplace. We have training options available to candidates who are interested in gaining further skills and knowledge and are seeking new challenges. We are looking for someone who can be their authentic self to join our mission to nurture kind and considerate children with confidence and an inquisitive love for learning through our child centred approach.
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. Key Areas · Activity planning · Liaison · Supervision and care of children · Direct playwork · Health and safety · Miscellaneous Duties and Responsibilities Activity Planning · To provide safe, creative and appropriate play opportunities including preparing activities, organisation programmes and arranging equipment · To ensure that all activities are carried out within an equal opportunity framework. · To undertake any necessary training including a nationally recognised playwork course. · To encourage community wide participation and activity planning and delivery. Liaison · To develop and maintain good relationships and communications with parents to facilitate day to day caring needs. · To encourage parental involvement and support through the development of effective working relationships. · To consult with the children and involve them in the planning of activities. Supervision and care of children · Ensure that activities are carried out in a safe and responsible manner in accordance with Statutory responsibilities. · Ensure that food provision is carried out within the guidelines of the Food and Safety Act 1990, it is balanced and healthy in accordance with dietary requirements. Direct Playwork · Help the coordinator to ensure that a wide range of creative and enjoyable activities are offered. · Ensure that play meets full range of children’s individual and group needs. Health and safety · To ensure the good standards of hygiene and cleanliness are maintained at all times. · To be responsible for the Health and Safety standards, appropriate for the needs of the children. · Recording of any accidents in the accident book. · Ensure child is collected by someone known to Beams of Light staff · Recording of any accidents in the accident book · To ensure confidentiality of information at work is adhered. · Ensure to provide a good quality check on the equipment and the children’s play environment before the after school care session. Miscellaneous · To promote the aims and objectives of Beatrix Potter School, it’s policies and practices and use as a guide for daily activities. · To undertake such other duties and responsibilities of an equivalent nature as may be determined from time to time. · To assist in outreach (promoting the centre) After School Care Salary - £11-£13 an hour, 3 hours a day Location - Beatrix Potter Primary School, London, SW18 3ER Contract Type - Permanent, Part time, Self Employed Weekly hours - 12 to 15 hours per week Operates - from 3pm to 6pm Monday - Friday (Term Time Only) Probationary Period (3 months) - Remote interview process. - Sanitisation, disinfection or cleaning procedures in place - Job Types: Part-time, Permanent - Pay: £11.00 - £13.00 per hour Schedule: Monday to Friday Licence/Certification: DBS certificate (preferred) Safeguarding Certification (preferred) First Aid Certification (preferred) Food Hygiene certificate (preferred) Level 3 Childcare certificate (preferred)
Dunamisma ABC Daycare is looking for a Nursery practitioner, assistant to join our new nursery and become the nominated person for our Daycare Nursery to help create a safe, educational and fun environment for young children. Duties include helping develop a positive curriculum, ensuring safety in the facility and interacting with young children This is a great opportunity for an individual with passion, vision, qualification and experience within childcare sector to grow with the business and develop in the field of childcare.
Job Overview The experienced Administrative Officer is responsible for supporting the administrative, financial and organisational processes within the school. General Administration · Update manual and computerised record/management information systems (MIS), including student and staff HR & absence records, class lists and internal phone listings · Update and maintain the school calendar/diary · Manage the school diary for prospective parent/carer tours · Update and maintain the school website, ensuring statutory compliance · Manage and organise completed forms from parents · Organise and distribute incoming and outgoing post · Provide administrative support to SLT and staff as needed · Organise individual and whole school training for all staff · Maintain training records for school staff, including medical, on the school’s MIS · Order, monitor and manage stock, ensuring best value following the school’s purchasing processes · Process orders for resources on behalf of school staff in line with the school’s purchasing procedures · Carry out filing, printing, and photocopying · Maintain the operation of the printer and photocopier to ensure it’s ready to use at all times, resolving any issues as necessary · Assist with organising parents’ evenings and other meetings and events, including the organisation of rooms and equipment, and providing refreshments as required · Assist with organising school based medical and other health related appointments, including the organisation of rooms · Assist in the organisation of school trips in cooperation with other staff, including ensuring that staff and external providers (e.g. coach companies) have completed all associated risk assessments · Keep records in accordance with the school’s record retention schedule and data protection law, ensuring information security and confidentiality at all times · Work with the external contractor to manage, administer, and reconcile the school dinner provision · Provide daily school dinner numbers to catering provider in line with the applicable service level agreement, review and agree menus each term, administer free school meals, send invoices, and reconcile payments within the school’s MIS · Provide administrative support to the EHCP process by preparing paperwork for and arranging EHCP Annual Review meetings, collating, updating, and maintaining student records, editing/updating changes to EHCPs following the Annual Review, whilst ensuring that the school’s legal obligations are met in relation to timescales · Provide support with the Local Authority consultation process, including pre-admissions consultations; and collating and processing requests on behalf of the Headteacher · Dealing with leavers’ administration · Take responsibility for the preparation of the School Pupil Census · Completion of returns for the relevant local authority and DfE as required by the Headteacher · Maintain the school’s Single Central Record (SCR) in line with statutory guidance · Document archiving · Liaise with IT in respect of equipment and systems logins · Keeping induction folders up to date · Keeping GIAS up to date · Communication with parents/carers, including working with Home School Liaison Officer to cascade information about activities to parents via Arbor · Working with the DPO to ensure compliance with GDPR, recording any breach and reporting the same immediately to the Headteacher · Reporting Subject Access Requests and Freedom of Information Requests immediately to the Headteacher Attendance Administration · Monitor and maintain an accurate record of pupil attendance, producing reports as necessary · Monitor the late arrival of pupils and contact parents/carers to identify reasons for non-attendance, ensuring all safeguarding procedures are followed · Transfer staff absence information into the school’s MIS daily Reception · Act as the first point of contact for parents and visitors arriving at the school · Reception duties, including answering the telephone and managing the school’s email Inbox, ensuring the school meets its expected response times and emails are forwarded to the relevant member of staff as necessary · Deal with telephone and face-to-face enquiries efficiently and in a professional and supportive manner · Seeking support from other colleagues where necessary to respond to complex enquiries · Respond to messages promptly and accurately, passing on information to relevant staff members as necessary · Assist staff and pupils with the information and support they need Security · Control access to the school in line with the school’s safeguarding procedures, including signing-in visitors, checking identification as necessary, issuing passes, and notifying them of safeguarding and safety procedures · Be alert to unknown individuals on the school premises and report any concerns in line with the school’s procedures Written Communication · Write and send email responses that are professional and uphold the school’s vision and values · Update and distribute online and offline communications (e.g., letters, newsletters, social media posts etc.) to parents, staff, and other stakeholders · Assist with marketing and promoting the school Finance · Collect, record and issue receipts for payments from parents · Carry out financial administration in line with the school’s procedures · Payroll administration, including processing starters and leavers, time sheets for agency staff and other HR related claims HR · Support recruitment processes up to conditional offer stage, including processing applications, arranging interviews and carrying out online searches, in line with the school’s Safer Recruitment Policy · Signing off on timesheets for agency staff · Responsibility for collating and maintaining volunteer paperwork Safeguarding · The school Administration Officer will be required to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people and follow school policies and the staff code of conduct · Providing administrative support to the DSL · Maintain the school’s Single Central Record (SCR) in line with statutory guidance Other Areas of Responsibility · Read and follow relevant school policies · Undertaking training required to develop in the role · Ensure all duties and responsibilities are undertaken in line with the school’s Health and Safety Policy · Support with fire/evacuation checks and procedures in line with school policies This job description sets out the main duties of the post at the date it was drawn up but is not intended to be an exhaustive or definitive list. Duties may vary from time to time without changing the general character of the post or the level of responsibility entailed. Such variations are a common occurrence and cannot themselves justify a reconsideration of the grading of the post. You may be required to carry out other duties commensurate with your role. Woodeaton Manor School is committed to safeguarding and to promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Our recruitment and selection practices reflect this commitment and the offer made to the successful candidate will be subject to and conditional upon an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check and other relevant employment checks outlined in Keeping Children Safe in Education 2024, including a minimum of two references, one of which should be from the applicant’s most recent employer. As part of our recruitment process, we will require you to fill in an overseas check and self-declaration prior to interview.
Guitar tutor required Somerset Initially for cover then for more opportunities Teaching in primary schools and enhanced DBS required or arranged. Either classical or rock style or both styles. Enthusiasm to work with children Online portal for entering registers, other admin, resources and support provided.
Full job description Job Overview We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Support Worker to join our team. you will play a crucial role in providing support to individuals with varying needs, ensuring they live independent, fulfilling, and positive lives. You will play this vital role in enhancing the quality of life through personalised care. This is an excellent opportunity for those looking to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Duties: Support individuals with daily living activities such as personal hygiene, motivating the them to get ready for any planned appointments/activities Provide behaviour management support to individuals exhibiting challenging behaviours. Prepare nutritious meals / 1-2-1 cooking sessions according to dietary requirements and preferences. Administer medication as prescribed and ensure accurate record-keeping. Offer companionship and emotional support to enhance the individual's mental well-being. Escort individuals to appointments or social activities as needed. Maintain a clean and safe environment for the individuals, ensuring their comfort at all times. Collaborate with healthcare professionals, social workers and other professionals to implement care plans effectively. Provide specialised care for each individual's need. Requirements Previous experience in any settings as a support worker A background in nursing or relevant healthcare qualifications is preferred but not essential. Strong understanding of care principles and practices. Excellent communication skills with the ability to build rapport with the individuals and their families. Capability to manage challenging behaviours with patience and empathy. Valid driving license is desirable for transporting then individuals when necessary. Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends and waking nights if required. A genuine passion for providing high-quality care and support to individuals in need. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: From £11.44-£12.00 per hour Additional pay: Bonus scheme Performance bonus Benefits: Annual leave Casual dress Company pension On-site parking Referral programme Schedule: Day shift Monday to Friday Night shift Overtime Weekend availability Ability to commute: Reliably commute to our client locations (preferred) Education: GCSE or equivalent (preferred) Experience: Experience with children: 1 year (preferred) Language: English (preferred) License/Certification: Driving License (preferred) Work Location: In person
As a Nursery Manager , you will be responsible for leadership, management and daily operations in the nursery. This position involves managing personnel, upholding legal regulations, providing the best possible care and education for the children, and maintaining a safe and stimulating environment. Also, you will work closely with staff, carers, and parents to ensure development and well-being of children. Duties - Operational Management: Oversee daily operations of the nursery. This involves planning schedules, and organising resources - Leadership and Team Management: You will be responsible for training, supervising, and motivating members of staff, ensuring they are efficient in their respective roles - Ensure there is a high standard of physical, emotional and intellectual care for the children - Parental Engagement: Build strong relationships with parents and carers, and keep them informed of progress or any concerns - Maintain a clean and safe environment by carrying out frequent risk assessments and making sure that safety and health regulations are followed. - Stay updated on best practices in early childhood education and childcare.
A qualified and passionate level 3 is urgently required to lead our fast growing baby room. Regard for EYFS and to work under Ofsted ruling is essential. Having a high regard for safeguarding and children’s well being is essential. An y to date DBS is required with two sound references.
Job Title: Nursery Practitioner Location: London and Essex Salary: £11 - £13/hr Hours: Flexible Job Description We are seeking a caring, enthusiastic, and dedicated Nursery Practitioner to join our vibrant agency. As a Nursery Practitioner, you will play a vital role in providing a safe, stimulating, and nurturing environment where children can thrive and develop. Key Responsibilities Childcare and Development: Deliver engaging activities tailored to the developmental needs of children interest. Support children’s physical, emotional, and social development through a variety of activities and play. Monitor and assess children’s progress. Safety and Wellbeing: Ensure the safety and security of all children by adhering to safeguarding policies and procedures in the setting. Promote healthy eating and hygiene. Team Collaboration: Work closely with the nursery staff to create a positive, and inclusive environment. Communicate effectively. Professional Development: Stay updated with best practices in childcare through training and development opportunities. Adhere to all nursery policies, including health and safety, safeguarding, and equal opportunities. Requirements Experience working with children. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. A positive, flexible attitude with the ability to work as part of a team. A valid DBS check (or willingness to obtain one). Why Join Us? A supportive and friendly Agency Opportunities for professional development. How to Apply: To apply, please send your CV detailing your experience and passion for early years education. We are an equal opportunities Agency and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons.
Job Summary We are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Cover Supervisor to join our educational team. The ideal candidates will play a crucial role in maintaining a positive learning environment by supervising classes in the absence of the regular teacher. This position requires effective communication skills, the ability to engage with students, and a commitment to fostering an inclusive atmosphere for all learners, including those with autism and special educational needs. Responsibilities Supervise and manage classroom activities in the absence of the regular teacher, ensuring that students remain engaged and focused on their work. Communicate effectively with students to provide guidance and support, helping them understand lesson objectives and tasks. Educate students on classroom rules and expectations while promoting respect and cooperation among peers. Assist in the implementation of individual education plans (IEPs) for students with special educational needs, ensuring their specific requirements are met. Mentor and support students, particularly those who may require additional assistance or encouragement. Facilitate tutoring sessions as needed to help students grasp challenging concepts or improve their academic performance. Employ creative writing techniques to inspire students’ interest in literacy and self-expression. Maintain a safe and orderly classroom environment, addressing any behavioural issues promptly and appropriately. Qualifications Previous experience working with children in an educational setting is essential. Strong communication skills, with the ability to engage effectively with students of varying abilities. Experience or training in working with children on the autism spectrum or those with special educational needs is highly desirable. A background in mentoring or tutoring would be advantageous. Creative writing skills are beneficial for encouraging student engagement in literacy activities. A patient, approachable demeanour with a passion for education and helping others succeed. This role offers an exciting opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of students while developing your own professional skills within an educational environment.
Little Footsteps has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Nursery Manager who is passionate about delivering high quality services to children. Main activities: • Overall day to day management responsibility for the nursery. • To be responsible for the efficient running of the nursery and overall delivery of a high quality service. • To ensure that the nursery provides a safe, caring, stimulating educational environment, both indoors and outdoors, at all times. • To ensure that the nursery plans an appropriate play based Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) curriculum that enables children to make individual progress. • To ensure the nursery meets Ofsted requirements at all times. • To manage, supervise and support the nursery staff. • To work as a member of the team to contribute to the childcare and help deliver the Early Years Curriculum. • To work with other professionals in the local area for the benefit of children and families. • To ensure all staff understand and work to nursery policies and procedures, including how to deal with child protection issues appropriately and how to respond to incidents, accidents, complaints and emergencies. • Take responsibility for planning, which ensures each child is working towards their early learning goals. • To organise and participate in the key person system. • To conduct staff appraisals and supervisions as appropriate and to identify staff training needs. • To ensure all records are properly maintained in accordance with the policies and procedures of the Charity. • To liaise closely with parents/carers, informing them about the nursery and its curriculum, exchanging information about children’s progress and encouraging parents’ involvement. • To undertake any other reasonable duties as directed by the Director • To maintain accurate records for the nursery and produce management information as required.
Experience working with children (preferred but not essential). A genuine passion for childcare and development. Good communication and interpersonal skills. Basic knowledge of safeguarding and health & safety procedures. Relevant qualifications in childcare (e.g., Level 2/3 in Early Years, Paediatric First Aid) are desirable but may be provided as part of the role.
The role and responsibilities: The assistant will work closely with the childminder in a small but busy childcare setting. The business is growing and I am looking for someone to be involved in all aspects of the business, from looking after the children, assisting with settling in new starters, engaging with parents, writing observations and planning next steps in accordance with EYFS guidelines. You will help me to adhere to the terms of my registration and help me to grow the business over time. As a childminding assistant you may have your own key children in the setting and will be expected to ensure they receive the highest standards of care at all times. You will have previous knowledge of the EYFS requirements, development matters and planning and observations. You will be someone who is passionate about and comfortable interacting with children and communicating clearly with their families. You will be able to broach difficult subjects in a calm and caring way. You will be creative and playful with a commitment to tiney's educational philosophy of learning through play and outdoor learning. You will be a team player who is happy to muck in and get things done. Main tasks: caring for children in accordance with EYFS planning activities, writing observations Preparing food and snacks assisting the childminder on outings / at school pickup times assisting with larger observations and reports attending regular training Assistant requirements: You must have: Previous experience of working with children. A warm personality and commitment to positive, gentle interactions with children. An understanding of technology and using an app for observations and communicating with parents. A strong commitment to safeguarding children is essential, as is willingness to attend ongoing training, and respect for the views and needs of children and their families. Tiney childminders are committed to running diverse and fully inclusive settings and all staff will be expected to uphold these values at all times. Nice to haves: Previous experience working with children in a professional capacity An existing Early Years qualification (possibly level 3).
Family of four looking for a part time nanny for 3 year old and 3 month old. - Term Time: Monday (3-7pm), Tuesday (3-7pm), Wednesday (12-7pm), Thursday (3-7pm), Friday (3-7pm) - Half Term: 40 hours per week - Ideal start date: February 2025 - Location: Kensington Olympia, W14 - Salary offered: 15 per hour - Two Children: 3 years old and 3 months old If you are a reliable, organized, and proactive person, then this is the perfect job for you! Our son is full of energy and always on the go! The nanny would be responsible for school pickups, preparing nutritious meals for the little one and taking the children out and about. The role also includes helping with household tasks such as laundry and tidying. DBS and First Aid required.
ASSISTANT STUDIO MANAGER: Sacred Tones Overview: Sacred Tones is a holistic wellness studio in the heart of Parsons Green. We offer a range of modalities including sound healing, breathwork, meditation classes, ceremonies and workshops for children and adults, aswell as a herbal bar and shop. What we are looking for? We are seeking a highly organised and motivated studio manager. The ideal candidate will have experience in the wellness industry, excellent communication and leadership skills and a passion for creating a welcoming environment for clients. The applicant must: Have managerial level experience in the wellness industry Be highly organised Excellent communication skills Leadership skills Financially adept Share an active passion in wellness / healing and be attentive to the original vision of the studio Responsibilities Oversee daily operations of the studio, ensuring a smooth and efficient customer experience. Performance management: Manage a team of instructors and front desk staff, providing support, training and mentorship to enhance their performance. Develop and implement schedules, manage class bookings and maintain accurate attendance records. Interview and onboard new practitioners Ensure studio is well looked after tidy & clean Look after shop products - organisation & inventory Develop and implement marketing and promotional strategies to drive business growth. Manage studio finances along with founder, including creating and monitoring budgets, processing payroll payments and generating reports monthly Help manage social media Build and maintain relationships with clients and members, ensuring high levels of customer satisfaction and loyalty. Stay informed about industry trends and best practices, and continuously improve studio offerings and customer experience. Producing and enforcing studio policies What we offer: 30 days paid holiday a year (incl bank holidays) Unlimited class membership at Sacred Tones Free monthly workshop Discount on products Some flexibility and control over working hours Training / development Job Title: Studio Manager 20-25 hours a week £14/£15 an hour depending on experience.
The Inventors brings to you the opportunity to work with children between the ages of 6-12 to provide them with a fun experience and enhance their scientific learning! If you are someone who enjoys working with children, this is the perfect opportunity for you. We are looking for enthusiastic facilitators located in Orphington, who would like to work with children after-school hours to help them build small projects and gadgets that involve aspects of Science, Technology, Art, Mechanics and Electronics. The role is on a part-time basis for 1 or 2 classes a week and we will be running clubs, on a weekly basis, each class lasting for one hour. Training for each session is provided. So if you are a motivated individual who enjoys working with children, is willing to learn and wants to sharpen their teaching skills, this is the perfect role for you! Experience: Not required Languages: English – Advanced Employment: Part-time Schedule: 3 - 5 pm Salary: £14 – £22 hourly We require all our facilitators to pass an enhanced DBS check before they can be assigned a school.
Location: Schools in Tooting, Balham, and Clapham Pay: £11.44 - £20/ hour Hours: 1-2 hours/day, flexible (after school) About Us: Jam Coding is a leading provider of exciting coding workshops for primary school children across the UK. We teach essential tech skills in a fun and interactive way, inspiring creativity and confidence in young learners. As the Area Director for Southwest London, I’m building a dynamic team to deliver engaging, after-school coding sessions in the local community. The Role: We’re looking for enthusiastic, reliable individuals based in Southwest London to join our team as Coding Instructors/ Computing Teachers. You’ll use our pre-designed curriculum to teach children coding basics, problem-solving, and teamwork. The role requires transporting equipment (6-12 laptops) to schools, so being local is essential. What You’ll Need: • A passion for working with children and/or technology. • Basic knowledge of coding (full training provided). • Reliable transport to carry materials to schools in Tooting, Balham, and Clapham. • Excellent communication skills and a friendly attitude. Why Work With Us? • Flexible hours that fit around your schedule. • All lesson plans and materials provided. • A rewarding opportunity to make a real difference in children’s education.
Registered Manager Our client is an established Children's care provider who are committed to providing safe and supportive homes for the children in their care. Their mission is to empower each child to reach their full potential by creating an environment that fosters healing, growth, and learning. They believe that every child deserves a loving and nurturing home where they can thrive, and they work tirelessly to make that a reality. Our client is currently going through a planned period of growth and are recruiting for a dedicated, experienced Register Manager to join their close knit team in their care home in Kent. What you will be doing - As registered manager you will be responsible for managing all aspects of running our Home, ensuring that young people receive high levels of emotional and physical care, appropriate activities, and comfortable accommodation. - You will have a crucial role in building a high-performing team that shares our core values of passion, collaboration, transparency, and continuous learning to deliver the best care for our children. - You will be required to lead the staff team and deploy appropriate resources to fulfil key tasks, providing induction, supervision, and appraisal to ensure staff development and effective communication. - As the Registered manager you will be required to ensure compliance with company policies and procedures, including child protection, health and safety, finance, control, and administration, while promoting team development and effective team working. What we’re looking for - Applicants should hold at minimum a Level 3 Diploma in Children’s Residential Childcare and be committed to working towards the Level 5. - We are seeking an exceptional and inspirational Registered Manager. Ideal candidates for this role should have a successful background as a Registered Manager within a home rated as ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’. - Successful candidates will play a key role as a part of the company’s management team in the development and management of the home. - They should have the necessary abilities, values and skills to excel in the position and should possess the level 5 diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare. Whats in it for you - We offer a competitive salary package, which includes a pension plan. - We are committed to investing in our staff for the long-term, fostering a culture that values and supports both personal and professional growth. - We provide each manager with extensive support, including experienced leadership guidance, clinical supervision, and ongoing training to ensure your success. If you match our criteria, we will be in touch to discuss your experience and more about you as a person, we look forward to hearing from you!
Job description Job Title: Trainee Dental Nurse Location: Harley Street, London Opening Hours: Monday to Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM About Us: Our expert dental team on Harley Street offers a wide variety of specialist services, including Endodontics, Orthodontics, Cosmetic Dentistry, and more. Located in the heart of London’s prestigious healthcare district, our practice provides care in a high-quality private environment. Home to some of the top NHS dental consultants, we ensure that you receive the best possible care. We cover all aspects of dental health, from dental implants to children’s dentistry and maxillofacial surgery. Our team is dedicated to exceeding the expectations of both referring dentists and patients. Our UK-based consultants undergo rigorous training, including five years of experience at leading NHS teaching hospitals across the country. We prioritise delivering excellent care while maintaining our patients' well-being. We focus on aesthetics and long-term solutions, helping patients make informed choices and reducing the need for short-term fixes. Our consultants are also involved in ongoing research, training, and the education of future dental professionals. We are centrally located in London’s West End, making our practice easy to access. Whether you are visiting us privately or as a referral from another dentist, we promise to offer the highest standards of care, equipped with the latest dental technology, all under one roof. About the Role: We are looking for a motivated and friendly individual to join our team as a Trainee Dental Nurse. This entry-level role is perfect for someone eager to start a career in dental nursing. No prior experience is required, but a strong desire to learn and pursue a recognised dental nursing qualification is essential. As a Trainee Dental Nurse, you will support our dental team with various clinical duties, helping to deliver high-quality care and ensuring the smooth operation of the practice. This role offers excellent opportunities for professional growth and development. Key Responsibilities: - Assist the dental team during procedures, ensuring tools and equipment are prepared - Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records - Adhere to infection control procedures and maintain clinical standards - Handle radiographic tasks, including developing and filing x-rays - Assist with the maintenance and sterilisation of clinical equipment - Manage stock and materials within the surgery - Facilitate communication between patients and reception staff - Support additional tasks such as lab work and handling incoming and outgoing items Candidate Requirements: - Passionate about pursuing a career in dental nursing - Strong communication and organisational skills - Ability to work both independently and as part of a team - Positive, professional attitude with a focus on patient care - Willingness to enrol in or complete a recognised dental nursing qualification (NEBDN) - Right to work in the UK - Hepatitis B vaccination - Basic IT skills for managing patient records and appointments - NEBDN Letter of Enrolment - Enhanced DBS check What We Offer: - Attractive hourly rate - Paid holiday entitlement - Pension scheme - Health benefits, including gym membership, eye care, and healthcare - Mentorship and professional development opportunities - Career progression within the practice Skills and Qualities: - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills - Strong organisational abilities and attention to detail - Team-oriented and adaptable to a busy practice environment - Professional, patient-focused attitude - Passion for oral health How to Find Us: Our practice is located in the heart of London’s West End, at the Regent’s Park end of Harley Street. We are easily accessible from various transport links. Parking: There are several 'pay by phone' parking bays along Harley Street, as well as nearby underground parking garages for your convenience. How to Apply: If you are ready to start your dental nursing career, apply today! Successful candidates will be invited for an initial phone interview, followed by an in-person interview at our Harley Street clinic. An immediate start is available for the right candidate. Join us in the heart of London’s healthcare district and take the first step towards a rewarding career in dental nursing!
Want a supportive, rewarding job that fits around your schedule? Fed up of your current part-time job? Looking to find your Mon-YAY again? 👀 Well, you’re in luck. Koru Kids is currently hiring afternoon nannies in Streatham. ☀️ Your role: You’ll be looking after kids after school, so will spend your afternoons out and about or doing fun activities at home like board games or baking whilst helping with simple meals and homework. There’s no previous experience or education requirements. We’re just looking for enthusiastic, imaginative individuals who love working with children. You could be perfect for this role if you have babysitting experience, worked as a volunteer at a summer camp or have experience in formal educational settings. 🤸♀️ Benefits and perks: - Koru Kids will take care of contracts, sick pay, holiday pay and make sure you’re paid correctly and on time - You’ll get paid from £11.85-14.50 per hour (inclusive of holiday pay) dependent on experience - You'll earn more the longer you work with your Koru Kids family - You’ll receive free, online nanny training, first aid training, an enhanced DBS check and insurance [worth over £300!] - Koru Kids will support you with free CACHE registered courses and 1:1 coaching - You’ll get a ton of experience to add to your CV making you stand out for future jobs Apply now so you can start working and earning in less than 3 weeks! 😉