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.
Contact Centre Coordinator Epsom Support Centre | Service Centre | Permanent | Full Time - 37.5 hours per week Salary: £23,887.50 per annum. Onsite interview dates: Nuffield Health is the charity that’s building a healthier nation, one day at a time. From award-winning hospitals and leisure facilities to flagship community programmes – we’ll do whatever it takes to look after the UK’s wellbeing. It starts with passion and commitment to quality. It starts with you. If you are passionate about customer service, have a good standard of English, and strong experience in a customer-facing role; you too could become part of the UK’s leading Healthcare Charity. We’re recruiting great people to join our friendly, welcoming Contact Centre on a Hybrid working basis. As a Contact Centre Coordinator, you’ll bring excellent verbal communication skills and a positive, proactive customer-focused attitude. Thanks to your logical approach and confidence with a variety of systems, you’ll be able to prioritise and manage your workload in a fast-paced team environment. As a Contact Centre Coordinator, you will: Expertly handle all contact with our customers Make good use of a variety of channels, including calls, emails, live chat and social media Ensure the customer journey is always seamless Be part of an exciting, varied and dynamic environment Cover varied shifts (between Monday to Friday, 8am to 8pm and Saturdays, 9am to 1pm) Deliver excellent customer service, every time. Competently and confidently adhere to a Hybrid working model, with flexibility to work both remotely and on-site when required. Helping you feel good. We want you to love coming to work, feeling healthy, happy and valued. That’s why we’ve developed a benefits package with you in mind. With a range of fantastic lifestyle and wellbeing rewards, like gym membership and private healthcare – at Nuffield Health, we’ll take care of what’s important to you. Join Nuffield Health and create the future you want, today. If you like what you see, why not start your application now? We consider applications as we receive them and reserve the right to close adverts early (for example, where we have received an unprecedented high volume of applications). So, it’s a good idea to apply right away to ensure you’re considered for this role. It starts with you.
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.
Nursery Practitioner Nuffield Health Gloucester FWC | Nursery | Permanent | Full time Up to £25,980.80 per annum, depending on experience 40 hours per week Our Nuffy Bear Day Nursery is seeking a Nursery Practitioner to be based at our Nuffield Health Gloucester Fitness and Wellbeing Club. As a Nursery Practitioner, you will be part of a team who offer full day care, sessional care plus a Pre-School for children aged from 3 months to 5 years. Joining the team as a Nursery Practitioner, you’ll provide care and education while promoting health, and helping children achieve the best possible start in life. We are Ofsted registered and follow the Early Years Foundation Stage. We offer a unique rage of wellbeing focused care for children including swimming lessons for our over 3's, making this a truly unique opportunity. If the smile of a job well done is important to you, joining us as a Nursery Practitioner will give you the chance to learn by working with some of the best. You are to qualified to at least level 3 in childcare studies and have experience to NVQ Level 3 or NNEB. It’s your passion teaching and making a difference, you’ll fit right in with us. As a Nursery Practitioner, you will: - Provide high quality care and education while promoting health and wellbeing. - Help children achieve the best possible start in life. - Support the nursery educators in implementing the EYFS curriculum. - Ensure learning is linked to the child’s development. - Plan for age appropriate activities. - Communicate with Parents/Carers and other external professionals. Helping you feel good. We want you to love coming to work, feeling healthy, happy and valued. That’s why we’ve developed a benefits package with you in mind. Find your perfect fit with our impressive range of lifestyle and wellbeing rewards, including free gym membership. At Nuffield Health, we take care of what’s important to you. Join Nuffield Health and create the future you want, today. If you like what you see, why not start your application now? We consider applications as we receive them and reserve the right to close adverts early (for example, where we have received an unprecedented high volume of applications). So, it’s a good idea to apply right away to ensure you’re considered for this role. It starts with you.
Job Details: Behaviour Support Technician Hourly Rate: £22 per Hour Probation Wage, Rising to £25 per Hour Post Probation Hours Available: Case Based (Varies) - Our Client scheduling and needs vary, with Hour Allocation from 3-6 Hours per Day, with some weekend services and some falling exclusively during term time. Additional Hours are provided for training and operational tasks assisting management with service development. Expected Number of Successful Applicants: 2 - 3 Working Hours: Varied, work days consist of 3-6 hour days, which include time to complete programme management tasks. We are seeking applicants for both weekend & weekday services and welcome applicants with a flexible or varied schedule. Job Area: Greater London Area Are you a New or Experienced Professional Motivated to Work with Neurodivergent people with complex needs? Selection Process The process of application will be: Interview & Shortlisting - Applicants will be shortlisted and contacted, with successful applicants invited to attend a short interview. Shortlist & Trial - If you are placed on the shortlist, you will receive contact and be asked to either attend a paid trial day at a reduced rate consisting of no more than 4 hours (£80 per applicant), or being asked if you are comfortable being placed on a waiting list until the current series of trials is completed and evaluated. You will receive confirmation of whether your trial was successful, and whether a position is being offered for you to join our team. Job Description Thank you for your interest! Role Description We are seeking friendly, reliable, and motivated applicants for a role supporting our Clients with autism spectrum disorder, learning disabilities, and complex needs. OBS provides a varied service offer to young people with additional needs in and around the Greater London area, primarily working with adults and their families to build individualised sustainable support systems that support our Clients to fulfil their potential. The programmes we provide are supported by a behavioural specialist acting as Programme Lead, who develops individualised support programmes to develop specific skills focused at increasing the client’s quality of life. The client is the centre of this role and their best interest and safeguarding must be considered in every stage of the support programme. An in date DBS check is required for this role, and training and development will be provided to ensure that you are ready and confident to undertake the responsibilities of the role. Client wellbeing and safeguarding will be at the centre of this role. You will teach skills to our Clients that support them to live independently, and in good health, as well as to support them to gain vocational skills that will help them to gain employment and engage in their community. We are seeking Technicians who have weekday and weekend availability. The role will be supported by a behavioural specialist who will provide individualised training on the role, as well as to support your skill development as a Behaviour Support Technician. ** Our Details** Your role will be directly managed by Otium Behaviour Services, with direct support, training, and oversight of your role being provided by our staff. The Director of Services will be responsible for your Line Management, training, programme development and monitoring, skill development plans, and safety and supporting documentation. Safeguarding responsibility will be shared across the parents and programme lead to ensure that there is always someone to report to confidentially in case of safeguarding concern. Otium Behaviour Services is a private specialist behaviour support provider that offers programme development, programme management, supporting documentation, and resource development services. ** Key Information for You** You will be employed by Otium Behaviour Services. The specialist who is managing the programmes described is qualified to an MSc level and has over 9 years of relevant experience to support you in your role. You will always have support from your fellow professionals and the organisation should you experience challenges in the role. Those interested in the role or more information on Otium Behaviour Services ** Your Details** We are looking for you if you are motivated to support young neurodivergent people! What are We Looking for In You? We are aware that people who want to work with neurodiverse people come from a variety of backgrounds. We want to support motivated people to gain skills in the industry and don’t want to immediately exclude candidates by mandating specific qualifications. All skills relevant to the role can be learned on the job and as there are many support methodologies used in different institutions we are aware that not all skills are transferable. That said, we do have a list of “good to have” qualifications at the end of this section, as well as a list of skills necessary to be able to effectively carry out the role in the long term. Key Skills Resilience - Neurodiverse clients often encounter serious barriers to accessing the world as easily as their typically developing peers. To support individuals who are experiencing extreme challenges requires you to be resilient and capable of putting the client first in all circumstances. Attention to Detail - Effective behaviour support strategies are dependent on accurate and reliable data on the skills being taught. The data is extremely important to decision making and taking data as you teach is a necessary element of the role. Reliability - The programmes our clients access include routines that they rely on. We will of course be understanding but want to ensure that we can always provide the client with the services that they need. Adaptability - Everyone is always still learning all the time. The programme will develop organically based on the clients needs as they develop. We are all on the same team and communicating is critical to ensure changes are made at the right time. ** Good to Have Qualifications** GCSE/A Level Equivalent - Especially in Maths, Sciences, or Psychology. Bachelors Qualifications - Especially BSc qualifications or qualifications in Social Care, Psychology, or Education. Any Behaviour Analytic qualification - Including Registered Behavioural Technician, qualifications in Positive Behavioural Support or Applied Behaviour Analysis, or Support Work and Social Work.
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 - £12 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 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)
Sylviancare Kingston is recruiting for compassionate and committed staff to look after service user. We offer person-centred care to our service users in the comfort and privacy of their own homes. We require staff who understand the importance of meeting the needs of individuals whilst delivering a high quality of care. Care Assistant/Support Worker Benefits: • Flexible working hours with permanent /temporary positions available. Shifts start from 6.30am and run through the day to 10pm so we can offer great flexibility. • Career development opportunities within the company, as we grow you can grow with us. Plus, ongoing support and guidance. • Opportunity to undertake diplomas in health and social care for all staff to further your progression (levels 2-5 dependent on job role). • Care certificate. • Refer a friend bonus scheme, £100 bonus for each member of staff you refer that passes probation. • Regular supervision and yearly appraisal. Care Assistant/Support worker responsibilities: • Personal care. • Medication. • Meal preparation. • Domestic assistance. • Psychological, Emotional, and Social support. • Maintain open communication between families and health care professionals. • Document and report any changes in service users’ health status. • Ensure individuals’ safety and well-being. Care assistant/support worker requirements: • Show good Communication skills. • Be friendly and supportive towards vulnerable adults. • No previous experience is required as full training will be provided. • Be reliable and flexible. • Show initiative and the ability to perform under pressure. • A can-do-attitude. • Cooperation and collaboration- must be able to work well in a team. At Sylviancare Kingston, we work to pre-planned care rounds. We keep our staff working regularly in the areas they live in and working with the same individuals as much as possible. We are looking to hold interviews and hire the right candidate to join our team ASAP. If you think this is the role for you, please apply. License/Certification: Must be a driver with a full Driving License and own a car. Paid Mileage.
If you want to work for a business who make a real difference to someone’s life and be a pivotal part of our team, we would love to hear from you. Part-time hours are approximately between 15 and 20 hours per week on average. Home Instead are committed to equal opportunities and welcome a broad diversity of talent to apply. The Role of a Care Professional Care Professionals support clients in the community to live and remain in their own home. Due to the nature of the role in the community you must be willing to travel around Doncaster and commit to working a combination of the following shift times 7am – 2.30pm and 3.45pm – 9.45pm including alternative weekends and bank holidays.We require all our care assistants to be available for two evenings a week as a minimum. You will support clients with: Personal care tasks Medication Meal preparation Light housekeeping Shopping General companionship and wellbeing Taking clients to medical appointments Our values and culture are what makes us different. We truly believe in the ‘Mum Test’ – providing a service that we would want for our own family. Home Instead Doncaster provide bespoke, person centred care and support services to older people in their own homes throughout the Doncaster area. Our Care Professionals are the heart and soul of our service, providing a high level of quality care every single day. Benefits include: · £300.00 joining bonus T&Cs apply · £12.30 per hour · Travel time paid and mileage allowance · Double time paid on bank holidays · Paid induction · Performance and attendance bonuses · Access to Professional Career Pathway · Refer a friend scheme - £300 T&Cs apply
The Castle, Harrow-on-the-Hill is looking for an Assistant General Manager to help lead our team. We serve a menu of fresh, seasonal dishes made from quality ingredients. Our food is unpretentious, rustic, accessible but made with love, care & attention to detail. Alongside this we have a carefully curated list fine wines, craft beers, artisan spirits, bespoke cocktails & a fantastic reputation for cask ale. Good, old fashioned hospitality is at the centre of everything we do. You will be required to assist with all aspects of the day to day running of the pub, with full site responsibility in the absence of the GM. You will be a key voice in strategic planning & development as this historic pub enters a new era. You will be given the opportunity to have real autonomy over the aspects of the business you feel most passionate about. This is a full time position, working a rota of 48 hours per week. We offer an initial package of up to 36k for the right candidate, based on experience. There will be a performance related bonus scheme attached as we want you to share in the success of the business. We have ambitions to expand the business so there will be opportunities to grow with us. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £32,000.00-£36,000.00 per year Additional pay: Bonus scheme Benefits: Company pension Discounted or free food Employee discount Experience: Bar management: 3 years (preferred) Hospitality: 5 years (preferred)
FULL TIME and PART TIME opportunity Immediate Start Job vacancy / Care Assistants X2 £21,216 total = £10.608 per Annum each. One Full time 32 hours per week. And 2 Care assistants required – £12 per hour - each carer to work 17 hours per week. We are currently looking to recruit 2 care assistants for 17 hours per week EACH. (immediate start) - also FULL time employee is available too. This is to assist our adult disabled son by accompanying him in his day centre 2 days per week and to go swimming with him and his other carers. Hours of work is between 9:30 am and 4:30 pm 2 days per week and 6 to 9 pm on one evening. Hours are negotiable to suit the applicants. We are looking for a LONG TREM employee. Holiday pay and employment contract will be given. You must be willing to undertake an enhanced DBS check. Full training is provided whilst working as other carers will be there to help and assist you. PLEASE NOTE: This job is NOT cash in hand – you required to be willing to work with your National insurance number and pay taxes if relevant. Many Thanks
The Role: We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Ofsted Registered Manager to manage and oversee our supported living services for 16-18 years old. Reporting directly to the Managing Director, you will play a pivotal role in the day-to-day management and delivery of our services. This position is crucial for ensuring compliance with Local Authority fundamental standards while promoting best practices across the care settings. This opportunity will provide individuals the chance to grow a home and make an impact on the lives of young people. Key Responsibilities: Oversee and manage the daily operations of supported living services in line with council requirements, ensuring high standards of care. Supervise, mentor, and train support staff, fostering a collaborative, proactive, and supportive environment. Assist in the development, implementation, and review of individual care plans that reflect each client’s personal goals and aspirations. Key work with the Individuals to develop their support plan through the referral, assessment and review stages of person-centred planning. Understand their lifestyle choices, circles of support, what is important to and for them, and supporting them to have more choice and control in their life. Engage regularly with service users, families, and professionals, ensuring that care delivery aligns with a person-centred approach. Conduct regular audits and ensure all documentation is compliant with regulatory standards. Support with recruitment, staff rotas, and management of resources, ensuring services operate effectively within budgets. Actively contribute to continuous improvement initiatives and implement policies that drive quality and efficiency across the services. A level 5 qualification or be working towards this with management experience is crucial to the role, as well as experience in building a service and team as we are expanding the company. You will have comprehensive understanding of supported living with young people aged 16 - 18 . An understanding of the strategies for managing Challenging Behaviour and have the ability to understand equality issues and have knowledge and consideration of meeting the diverse needs of the staff team and vulnerable children / adults. You should have the ability to continually aim at improving the staff teams’ performance to provide Best Value Services and to develop effective team performance, make informed decisions and offer a clear lead, including pre-planning and impartation and monitoring of those plans, as well as having experience of handling conflict and managing sensitive issues to achieve positive outcomes. Person Specification: Leadership: Proven experience in a supervisory or management role within a supported living or similar regulated care environment, with a focus on empowering teams (minimum 1 year). You will lead, oversee and assist the directors in implementing the company’s vision, including the systems, staffing, policies and procedures that enable structure and high standards to be delivered. Communication Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication skills, able to liaise confidently with service users, families, staff, and professionals. Problem-Solving: Strong analytical skills with the ability to make decisions under pressure and resolve conflicts effectively. Organisational Skills: Exceptional organisational abilities, with a proactive approach to meeting deadlines and adapting to changing service demands. Empathy & Resilience: Genuine commitment to the well-being of others, with resilience and a positive attitude in a demanding sector. Qualifications Required: NVQ/QCF Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (or proof of training underway). Valid driving license or willingness to travel between service locations. Up-to-date knowledge of relevant Children & Adult Social Care Legislation, safeguarding procedures, and health and social care legislation. Benefits: Competitive salary and numerous benefits to grow As a growing company, there will be more perks as we grow and you will be at the forefront of it. Comprehensive training and development programs, including access to relevant qualifications and leadership training. Employee assistance programs supporting mental and physical well-being. Opportunities for career progression in a growing, dynamic company. If you are passionate about making a difference in young people’s lives and looking to advance your career in a supportive, passionate organisation, we would love to hear from you. Proof of right to work in the UK. Please be advised we do NOT offer sponsorship. Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £42,000 to £52,000 per year depending on experience (negotiable) Additional pay: Company Growth Bonus Benefits: Enjoy your Birthday off Company events Company pension scheme in the future Employee mentoring programme Referral programme Sick pay Work from home in the future Training programmes As the business grows, so do the perks! Schedule: Monday to Friday Weekend availability when required On Call The role requires working flexibly mainly Monday – Friday but will require a manager who can be flexible where required. Licence/Certification: NVQ/QCF Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (or proof of training underway) Work Location: In person with possibility to WFH in the future
JOB TITLE Warehouse Operative TEAM Operations: Planning & Warehouse LINE MANAGER Planning & Warehouse Manager KEY RELATIONSHIPS Sales Operations, Logistics, Procurement, Finance, Planning, Manufacturing, Customer Service Operations We are dedicated to creating an open and inclusive working environment, and this starts with our recruitment practices. We try to ensure that everybody who is interested in joining our team has equal opportunity and ability to start that journey with us. We intend to have flexible and accessible hiring practices and will make every attempt to adapt to your needs throughout. We welcome any requests for adjustments in our processes. ABOUT BREMONT ** ** Bremont is recognised for designing and manufacturing the ultimate tool watch, making timepieces that are highly durable, reliable, and fit for purpose, whatever the environment. Bremont positions itself in the world of adventure and exploration, working with individuals across different fields who epitomise and demonstrate anything being achievable armed with the right mindset. Bremont supports and promotes this mentality and is proud to provide watches for some truly extraordinary feats of endurance that inspire us to push ourselves to achieve incredible things. Bremont is built on a rich British heritage and the brand represents a true embodiment of the indomitable British spirit. Through sheer vision, determination, and belief, Bremont has established itself as a leading brand in the luxury watch industry. These intrinsic values form the basis for Bremont’s core message and brand philosophy. The company manufactures its mechanical watches at scale from “The Wing”, Bremont’s 35,000 sq ft state-of-the-art Manufacturing & Technology Centre in Henley-on-Thames, England. High precision engineering, craftsmanship, technical innovation, and a distinctive design ethos set Bremont apart, combined with its unique spirit of adventure. KEY PURPOSE OF THE ROLE ** ** As a Warehouse Operative in the Planning & Warehouse department at Bremont you will be part of a team ultimately responsible for managing the stock at Bremont. A fundamental aspect of this role is supporting other internal departments with the provision of kits and components. The role will involve working closely with other departments to ensure an efficient flow of goods is achieved – on time and accurately. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES The Warehouse team are required to complete the following tasks with operators specialising on a selection of tasks but able to complete all tasks to cover increased workloads or support holiday/absence: · Customer Service Operations: o Picking and kitting components required for Service Calls o Picking and resupplying consumable’s locations · Manufacturing: o Picking and kitting components required for Works Orders o Picking and resupplying consumable’s locations · Additional secondary support tasks include: o Picking and fitting straps/bracelets to watch heads o Inventory maintenance: § HQ § External warehouse · Complete other business critical Warehouse tasks · Working closely with the Logistics team to ensure that team resources are utilised appropriately to meet the demands of the business. · Assist with inquiries from other internal departments in an efficient and professional manner · Ensuring the areas are kept clean and tidy · Complete other tasks relevant to the role as assigned by the Planning & Warehouse Manager · Be willing to support other departments as and when required. PERSON SPECIFICATION Recent experience in working within dispatch, stores, or warehouse roles with valuable goods. Ability to use Microsoft office - outlook, word and excel at a high level. Previous experience of stock management using ERP systems e.g. Priority. Excellent organisational skills. Forklift license desirable but not essential. Strong administration skills. Honesty and integrity are hallmarks. Careful attention to detail and strong organisational skills. Able to communicate well, both orally and in writing, adapting to a wide range of people. A hardworking and reliable attitude, able to work both autonomously and collaboratively. Self-motivated, sets high standards and effectively prioritises. Able to remain calm and focused under pressure. Willing to adapt and take on new challenges and driven to continually improve. Maintains a high level of confidentiality. The ability to work as part of a team. COMPANY BENEFITS · 20 days holiday entitlement from the off, increasing accordingly to length of service · Life cover · Excellent length of service awards featuring the issuing of those Bremont timepieces we are all so proud to produce. · Significant permanent employee discounts on Bremont Watches, with great ‘family and friends’ Sales. · Unique retail discounts for many different brands, available both locally and online. · Enhanced Maternity and Paternity leave. · Wellbeing initiatives including counselling and 24/7 financial & legal advice. · Strong support regarding time off for you partake in any commendable volunteer work. · A day’s holiday for you to celebrate your birthday! · We’re a sociable bunch and plan several social events throughout the year. · Training programmes offered with a focus on career development within the company. · A fantastic and enviable new facility in which to work, very near the town centre WORKING ENVIRONMENT · Hours of work – 0900-1730hrs with 1 hour unpaid lunch · Monday to Friday · Onsite working · Working as part of a team · Probation process 4 months · Notice period – 1 month INTERVIEW PROCESS Stage 1 Interview with hiring manager and HR onsite Smart casual dress code required for an onsite interview
Possibility for experienced Waking Night Carer to take on 2 consecutive nights (consecutive per week, regular nights). We need to cover either Sunday & Monday ** These are fixed nights.** and they are strictly waking nights. There is the possibility for an occasional one or two extra shifts when covering for a colleague. And we would be happy for someone be flexible enough to cover extra day shifts. Please let us know your exact availability with your application. About this client/teenager He is 17 years old; he is a happy, affectionate and cheeky chap. He loves being with people, listening to music, being read to, getting foot massages. He also enjoys walks and loves nature. He has significant complex care and medical needs; he is reliant on his family and carers to meet all his needs and is supported by a dedicated team of carers and support workers providing 1:1 sometimes 2:1 24/7. He is autistic, non verbal, has a movement disorder and epilepsy which results in regular seizures, a PEG for medication and fluids but eats foods orally. He needs Catheterization and Peristeen Irrigation. It would be a bonus if you had experience in these already. He can walk with support but is also a wheelchair user. He lives with his loving and supportive family, who recognise that his team of carers support workers are instrumental in his overall development and well being. Overview of role: He requires an experienced waking night carer to join his team to assist with his bedtime routine and tend to all his needs throughout the night. This is an active night as you will need to keep a close eye on him, and following protocols if he has a seizure, supporting him with personal care, monitoring for any signs of distress, and In the mornings administering his PEG feed and medications. You will help sooth him when needed, making sure he is comfortable, and he can get as much rest as possible. All activity throughout the night is to be accurately documented. Additional shifts available to cover leave etc. To attend staff meetings & supervision. To participate in training as required. To arrive in plenty of time to begin shift, read the handover notes and to receive information in handover from the staff team regarding the day’s events. Keep his environment clean and tidy. Help to fold and tidy away his laundry. You may have to attend holidays with the young person, which is usually for 1 week in the summer and support him during occasional long weekends away mostly with his family. Who this job would suit: A happy, positive, and calm Waking Night Carer with excellent hands-on complex care experience and highly desirable to have autism / special needs experience. You will be dedicated and committed and behave in a professional manner. Non-smoker only (non-vaper). What’s great about this job: The young person is a generally happy and cheerful – he is an absolute pleasure to work with and support. Excellent person-centred training is provided in all aspects of his care and medical needs and behaviour management. A fantastic opportunity to upskill. By applying for this vacancy, you agree to us sending your CV, short relevant cover letter as well as 2 relevant recent references and recent DBS. Job Types: Part-time, Self- employed or employed full time by a care agency. Wage/Salary:**During training and 6 months probation £15 per hour which rises to £16 per hour after the probation.** **Driver Essential? no** **Essential: Experience supporting a client with complex care needs, experienced waking night carer and excellent communication and writing skills. DBS essential. Strong interest in Disability and Autism.** Desirable: NVQ Level 2 Health and Social Care, or related degree or in process of studying for a related degree. ractical experience of catheterization and PEG, First Aid and waking nights. Start Date: ASAP Days & Hours: Sunday & Monday 8.30pm to 8.30am. Students of a related field are welcome. Please indicate in your application what is your availability. Either contract with agency or self-employed with UTR number (proof of self-employed carer / Support worker). Please when applying - let us know within if you have experience and why you are applying for this role. We might then send you an email address to forward your cover letter and CV. We hope to hear from you. Thank you.