Join our team for an unforgettable summer in Liverpool! The Producers of Beyond Van Gogh & Beyond Monet are excited to announce they are looking to fill the following role in Liverpool this summer - ·Assistant General Manager From the 14th July to the 15th August 2025 If this has piqued your interest and you’re passionate about art, enjoy engaging with people and have hospitality experience, we would love to have you on our team! Do You: - · Have a passion for arts & entertainment - · Enjoy engaging with people - · Have experience in hospitality - · Have Leadership experience Role Purpose: - To implement the day-to-day co-ordination and supervision of event staff at Beyond Van Gogh & Beyond Monet at the Liverpool Exhibition Centre. Working with the Operations & General Manager, to ensure a consistent, high standard of excellent customer service delivery and team co-ordination. Duties - Ensure operating procedures and processes are followed for all areas of the exhibition including Health & Safety. - Lead/supervise front line event staff to agreed standards - Staying vigilant & dentifying any Health and Safety issues within the venue and ensuring risks are mitigated. - Have good understanding of and provide visitors with comprehensive information about, the Beyond Van Gogh & Beyond Monet exhibition. - Understanding of the various demographics of visitors and be aware of their needs, particularly those of children, families and those with access needs and get ahead of any potential queries. - Reconciling the sale of merchandise including full stock takes on a weekly basis. - Understanding of all ticket types and ensure guests are welcomed appropriately. - Knowledge of all special sessions i.e. Pilates, Yoga, Paint & Sip, Breath Work. - Troubleshoot devices used to scan entrance tickets as required and report any failed scans or other issues if unresolved to Operations Manager - Monitor staff breaks, punctuality and conduct and escalate to Operations Manager as needed. - Motivating and coaching staff to always provide the best possible customer experience - Deal with any customer objections effectively and in line with exhibition policies. - Ensure upselling targets are achieved - Ensure policies relating to PCI DSS and GDPR compliance as strictly adhered to - Guest feedback to Operations manager to improve guest experience. - To attend meetings as required and effectively communicate information to all relevant personnel. - Promote and comply with legislation on equal opportunities and health and safety both in the delivery of services and the treatment of others. - Identify and undertake training & development, deliver training & development as required to meet personal and business needs. - Undertake any other reasonable duties, commensurate with the level of the post to ensure the smooth running of Beyond Van Gogh & Beyond Monet. Skills Essential: - Ability to work effectively within a management team. - Lead & support with a positive resolution-based mindset using your initiative. Towards visitors, customers and team members. - Strong Interpersonal skills & personable. - Ability to recognise strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats within the team and environment to ensure safe & effective positive team dynamics and customer experience. - Ability to provide consistently high levels of customer service under pressure. - Ability to provide consistently strong leadership under pressure. - Problem solving skills. - A continuing interest and knowledge in the visual arts. - Awareness & understanding of Health & Safety procedures & legislation. - Understanding of GDPR and PCI DSS - Front facing customer service management & supervision experience - Experience of leading and motivating a team within a customer facing setting. - Enjoy meeting and interacting with people. - A genuine commitment to the best standards of customer care and guest experience. - A genuine commitment in encouraging the best out of team members. - A flexible and adaptable approach to fulfilling the duties of the post to ensure the smooth running of the exhibition Desirable - Live experience/event team Management. - Familiarity with the Exhibition Centre Liverpool - Familiar with event ticket sales and events team management. - First Aid Training. - Degree in Hospitality or equivalent experience - Previous experience in event management roles for large scale events / hospitality - Experience of venue access control / ticket scanning systems - Experience of using a computerized ticket sales system - Experience of working in a retail setting How To Apply - Specify the role you are applying for. - Attach a CV and cover letter detailing why you’re excited to work with us at the exhibition. - Highlight all your relevant experience using the job description. If you are passionate about hospitality, excited about arts and have a genuine commitment in encouraging the best out of team members, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity! Due to the anticipated high number of applicants, we may close the vacancy earlier than advertised. To avoid dissapointment, we advise candidates to get their applications in to us early. For a copy of the Job Specification and any questions, please contact us. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Temporary, Fixed term contract Contract length: 5 weeks Pay: £19.00 per hour Expected hours: 20 – 40 per week Work Location: In person Application deadline: 14/06/2025 Expected start date: 14/07/2025
Overview We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Care Worker to join our family. The successful applicant will play a vital role in providing high-quality care to the residents of our Nursing home. This position requires a commitment to enhancing the quality of life for those in our care, ensuring their comfort and well-being while promoting independence. Duties Assist residents with daily living activities such as personal care, bathing, dressing, grooming and washing, ensuring their comfort and wellbeing Assist residents in their dietary requirements and all nutrition and hydration Provide companionship and emotional support to residents, fostering a positive environment. Assist residents to engage in activities for mental and physical stimulation. Support residents with mobility and any physical disabilities to enhance their physical well-being. Maintain accurate records of client care and report any changes in health or behaviour to the appropriate personnel. Assist with domestic activities such cleaning, preparation of meals and laundry. Ensure a safe and clean environment by adhering to hygiene standards. Skills Experience in home care is highly desirable. Knowledge of first aid practices is beneficial. Familiarity with dementia and person centred care principles. Previous experience care settings is an advantage. Strong interpersonal & communication skills to build rapport with our service users and their families. Ability to work independently as well as part of a team. Empathy, patience, and a genuine desire to help others are essential qualities for this role. If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of others and possess the necessary skills, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding position as a Care Worker. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: From £12.85 per hour Physical Setting: Care home Shift: Day shift Night shift Application question(s): Do you require sponsorship? Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required) Work Location: In person
#Registered General Nurse **Location: Luton area ** About the role As our Registered Nurse: - you’ll be responsible for all care and nursing needs of our residents’. - You’ll formulate, implement and regularly maintain electronic nursing care plans and will be very experienced at this. - You’ll supervise the delivery of care by the care team and will identify training and development needs. Your warm, supportive, and caring nature will help you build meaningful relationships with our residents’ and you will get to know everything about their likes and dislikes as well as their care and nursing needs. Benefits : •pay rate starting at £18per hour •Day /Night shifts/Bank •24-36- 48 hours per week •full-time contract, permanent contract •friendly staff •overtime available •free uniform •complimentary training(care standard certificate) •monthly employee awards •workplace pension scheme •other benefits can be discussed Requirements: - #Nurses must hold current registration with the NMC and have a legal right to work in the UK - •An active NMC PIN number - •A flexible attitude and wholly adopt a person-centred ethos, show empathy and a desire to make a difference - •Experience in a similar position is desirable Here’s some other important things you need to know: - •You will dispense and administer medication to residents as prescribed, accurately maintaining appropriate records - •You will carry out stock control and ordering of resident’s prescribed medication and medical products - •You’ll need to understand and comply with all statutory and legal requirements that are relevant such as Health and Safety, COSHH, and all aspects #Home with a Good CQC report! Apply with your updated CV and also NMC PIN and we will get back shortly
We are a well-established private dermatology medical practice and skin aesthetics clinic in Central London, looking for an experienced and talented aesthetics nurse to join our team. The individual provides a personalised service to each patient, offering expert advice and guidance to support and assist patients in improving their skin concerns. We are recruiting a highly motivated qualified experienced skin aesthetics nurse, preferably a prescriber. The candidate has a keen interest and passion for skin care treatments and products, skin health, medical aesthetics and helping patients. We pride ourselves in patient care and exceptional personalised service. We invite you to join our dynamic small team and exciting environment. As we are a small clinic, the role requires flexibility and a range of activities in the day-to-day functioning of it. We offer non-invasive skin aesthetics treatments and a select range of skin care products brands from our clinic and online presence. The candidate is results driven and assists with growing the clinic and patient base. ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES As a small and growing practice, the candidate’s role is varied and offers general assistance to the team. The aesthetics nurse meets and greets patients, conducts skin assessments, develops treatment plans and goals, advises patients on appropriate skin treatments and products, and carries out various treatments. Awareness of general skin conditions and familiarity with skin care product brands e.g. Obagi, ZO, iS Clinical etc. is an advantage. The candidate is organised and self-motivated, ensuring smooth running of the clinic and day to day management to a high standard. Clinic role includes: Patient bookings, registrations, treatment notes, patient records, photos, consent forms. General administration Managing patient enquiries Invoicing and payments Stock and product usage management Punctual and time efficient Experience with treatments such as: Medical facials Peels Microneedling LED light treatments Dermal fillers and anti-wrinkle treatments Vitamin infusions Profhilo PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) Mesotherapy Skin boosters Polynucleotides and Exosomes Laser Virtual consultations are conducted as scheduled. The candidate participates and supports events, social media and various initiatives to promote the clinic. EDUCATION, REGISTRATIONS, EXPERIENCE Up to date CV V300 Nurse prescriber registration with the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC) Level 7 Diploma in Facial Aesthetics is preferable Indemnity insurance Two Letters of Reference with contact details from most recent workplaces Disclosure and Barring Service certificate Valid to work in the United Kingdom Training Certificates, Qualifications and Courses Post qualification experience Should you wish to apply, please get in touch with our team.
We are looking for an experienced chef de partie to join our team at AGORA. The ideal candidate will have experience working in fast paced and dynamic kitchens but most importantly take pride in the food you create. You’ll be cooking in a kitchen that cares about the food it sends out and be working with amazing, fresh produce from some of the best suppliers in the country alongside a well-established and tight knit team. AGORA is a vibrant restaurant inspired by the energy of Athens’s markets and streets, and the flavours of Greece and wider levant. Located in the heart of London’s thriving Borough Market, it is the latest project by the dcco. collective [ manteca, SMOKESTAK ]. A site within the world-famous London Bridge location has been thoughtfully restored with repurposed, natural materials evocative of the raw, Greek landscapes it is inspired by. At its centre, a custom-built rotisserie where whole animals are spit roasted over open fires, whilst hand pulled flatbreads and seasonal vegetables baste beneath. In the coals, pots of hearty, humble dishes gently stew, whilst nearby at the stone slab bar, cocktails are served alongside premium roasted coffee and rustic baked goods. Our cooking focuses on minimizing waste and maximising flavour by honouring the innovative, resourceful cooking techniques of the cultures behind it. Our hosting strives to match the hospitality of the warmth of these cultures, too. We are supplier led with evolving menus that showcase the best of the season. Responsibilities. Management of a section, including ordering for the section and prepping for service. Following and maintaining HACPP procedures. Supporting the wider kitchen team with daily tasks and processes. Being an ambassador for our brand through exceptional teamwork and fostering a supportive environment. Requirements. Previous experience in a similar environment. We offer. £200 a month employee of the month’ awards with bonuses. £500 ‘refer a friend’ bonus. 50% staff discount on food and beverage at all sites. Cycle-to-work scheme Cost price wine through our suppliers. International trips for top performers. In-house training dedicated to your personal development. Trips to meet suppliers and producers. Staff trip programme to meet farms, fish markets and vineyards. We offer qualifications, including, WSET, health and safety, food training. Company donations to charities our staff feel are close to home. Whole team staff parties. Wholesome staff meals, end of service drinks. 28 days holiday [including bank holidays] per year. Pension provider | The Peoples Pension.
Female Support Worker Company: We Are Care Pay: £12.65–£15.13 per hour Type: Temporary -potential to go permanent Hours: 20–40 per week About Us We Are Care is a people-first, not-for-profit care organisation. As a social enterprise, we’re committed to delivering high-quality support while empowering and valuing our carers. The Role We’re looking for a female Support Worker with fluent spoken and written English to assist a service user with communication needs. You must have the right to work in the UK and be available for up to 40 hours per week. Key Responsibilities Deliver person-centred care tailored to individual needs Support with daily tasks: personal care, meals, and medication Encourage engagement in social and community activities Build positive relationships with clients and families Keep accurate care records in line with regulations Prioritise client safety, dignity, and independence Respond to emergencies and escalate concerns appropriately What We Offer Competitive hourly pay: £12.65–£15.13 Flexible working patterns Biweekly pay Holiday pay and company pension Comprehensive training, including NHS-accredited courses 24/7 support from our management team Career progression opportunities Insurance and additional benefits Shift Patterns Day Shift 1: 7:00am – 2:30pm Day Shift 2: 2:30pm – 10:00pm Night Shift: 10:00pm – 8:00am What We’re Looking For Empathetic, caring individual with a passion for helping others Strong communication and teamwork skills Ability to work independently At least 6 months’ experience in care/support work (essential) Valid UK driving licence and access to a vehicle (preferred, not required) Enhanced DBS (on the update service preferred) Commitment to our values: compassion, respect, and empowerment Other Details Availability: Monday to Sunday Language requirement: English (fluent)
We are a leading dental and implant centre located in Feltham, 200 Hampton Road West, TW13 6BG, offering both private and NHS services. Our highly skilled team specializes in cosmetic dentistry, general dental care, implants, and oral hygiene. Our professional, social and collaborative team is dedicated to delivering the best possible outcome for our patients. We're looking for a dental nurse who has ideally 1 year hands on nursing experience, either as a qualified nurse or a trainee, to join our team and help us on our mission to help our patients maintain a beautiful, healthy smile through personalized, high-quality care. We are looking for a candidate who can do part-time (3-4 days) or full-time (5 days) and has flexibility in the days they will be doing. Our surgery is in the process of an exciting rebrand and a full surgery revamp in the coming months, so it's the perfect time to join the team and be part of the exciting changes coming up. Our work environment includes: On-the-job training Safe work environment Lively atmosphere Regular social events Growth opportunities and courses offered The ideal candidate will be organised, compassionate, and dedicated to delivering excellent patient care. Our team also highly values open communication, honesty and a supportive environment to make work an enjoyable place for everybody! if applying as a trainee dental nurse, you MUST be registered and taking part on a dental nursing course Job Description: - Assisting the dentist during dental procedures - Providing chairside support to patients - Maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in the surgery - Sterilising instruments and equipment - Processing X-rays and maintaining patient records - Offering support and reassurance to patients - Carrying out reception duties when required Skills: The successful candidate should possess the following skills: - Strong organisational skills to manage patient appointments and records efficiently - Excellent patient care abilities to ensure patient comfort and well-being - Nursing skills to assist the dentist during procedures - Basic IT skills for maintaining digital records - Effective communication skills to interact with patients and colleagues - Proficient in English for clear patient instructions and record keeping Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: £12.50-£14.00 per hour Expected hours: 24 – 40 per week Additional pay: Performance bonus Benefits: On-site parking Schedule: Monday to Friday Experience: Dental Nursing: 1 year (required) Work Location: In person
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- URGENT REQUIREMENT* Join Our Team as a Support Worker – Make a Real Difference Every Day! Are you a compassionate and dedicated individual who wants to help others live fulfilling, independent lives? We’re looking for Support Workers to provide one-to-one, person-centred care to individuals with lifelong disabilities , autism, and mental health needs across our local communities. You’ll support individuals in their own homes or with their families, empowering them to live as safely and independently as possible while accessing the support they need to thrive What You’ll Be Doing: Supporting with personal care and hygiene Helping with shopping, cooking, and promoting healthy living Assisting with domestic tasks to maintain a clean home Supporting with medication administration or prompting Offering companionship and helping reduce isolation, appointments, social outings, and errands Supporting emotional wellbeing and relationships Promoting independence, recovery, and self-confidence Maintaining accurate care records Following individual care plans and risk assessments Always promoting safety, dignity, and respect Flexible hours – full and part-time roles available Competitive pay rates – 24/7 wellbeing support – prioritising your mental health Blue light Card Self-development opportunities – grow your career if you choose. Strong communication and interpersonal skills A positive, compassionate, and patient attitude A flexible and responsible approach to your work Prefer full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle Benefits Of Working For Bluestar : - Weekly Payments. - Flexible Hours - To suit your needs, - Full-time or part-time. - Excellent Weekly Pay from £14 per hour. - Full support – From a dedicated team. Please note: All roles are subject to proof of eligibility to work in the UK, satisfactory references, and an enhanced DBS check. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Temporary, Contract
**Day Mental Registered Nurse** with at least one year experience in a similar role Situated in Bradford, the 85-room facility this Care Centre offers a range of specialist care for residents, ranging from Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s care, to care for stroke victims. **Available Hours/Pay:** - Full Time 36 hours per week. - Long shifts 8am-8pm - Pay rate £21 /hour - Paid breaks Our qualified nursing team are available 24 hours a day to provide medical and other forms of specialised support. Respecting patients and recognising patient as a unique individual, our nurses provide not just high-quality nursing skills, but truly person-centred care. About the Role: The main responsibilities of this role include: - Providing a high standard of care to people with mental illness and personality disorder - Promoting the highest standards of clinical nursing throughout the hospital - Overseeing the day-to-day care of patients and the administration of required medication - To provide nursing and personal care and promote their abilities. - Planning, implementing, and supervising the provision of quality care - Maintaining the required medical documentation - Upholding residents’ rights to privacy, dignity and choice - At a more senior level, you’ll also need to lead shifts as well as mentoring and supporting student nurses and other members of the team - Familiarising yourself with, and strictly adhering to, company policy and procedure and Care Inspectorate guidelines Please note we are only accepting candidates with a UK active PIN and right to work in the UK( sponsorship provided for the right candidate) The main requirements for this role are: - *Must be a MENTAL REGISTERED NURSE (current PIN number with NMC and experience in the UK ) - *One year experience is mandatory - *A genuine desire to work with the elderly - *The ability to communicate clearly and concisely, along with excellent listening skills - *The ability to supervise other staff members comfortably and competently - *Strong clinical assessment and critical thinking skills - *Ability to remain calm and composed in high-stress situations - *Excellent communication and interpersonal skills **Benefits**: - *Competitive salary based on experience and qualifications - *Preceptorship programme - *Payment into the pension scheme - *Paid time off for vacation - *Continuing education opportunities for professional development - *Free onsite parking - *Free meal - *Support with career development plan - *Free parking - *DBS covered All roles will be subject to a successful disclosure at an appropriate level from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and 2 satisfactory references. If you are a compassionate and skilled Registered Mental Nurse with experience we would like to have you joining our hospital. Apply below
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.
Who we are: Alfa Care Homes are focused on making our care homes not just luxury places for our residents to live, but also wonderful places for our team members to work. Because we believe that our residents deserve the very best care we can offer, we are committed to finding exceptional, caring individuals who want to join our team. Your role will be based in Ealing /London which is well under construction and set to open in may 2025, as a result we are recruiting for key positions to ensure the smooth opening of the home. We will ensure that every team member is offered the opportunity to develop their skills and to progress if desired. We believe that caring, compassionate people can find a rewarding career in helping others and that it is our duty to help and encourage them to do so. The Role: We are currently recruiting a General Manager for Ealing, to take overall responsibility and manage all aspects in the day-to-day running of the home. You will promote a caring environment which provides Residents with a high standard of specialised personal care, meeting individual needs and ensuring everyone is treated with respect and dignity, and rights to privacy, independence and choice are met. You will supervise, monitor and evaluate the care delivered to Resident's, checking that legal requirements are met along with the highest standard as expected within the Care Home. Key Responsibilities · To manage the day-to-day running of all aspects of the home including; the standards and quality of care, recruitment and training issues, communication with the team, the premises of the Care Home and financial matters. · To recognise and assess individuals’ needs, involving relevant professional agencies and relatives where needed, in order to formulate personalised care plans for each individual. · To provide the highest level of personal care and attention to Residents, following individual care plans carefully and ensuring all contact is polite, friendly, warm and supportive. · Responsible for understanding and complying with statutory and legal requirements relevant throughout the home. · Follow residents’ individual care plans, to administer medication to Residents as prescribed, accurately maintaining appropriate records for both. Responsible for ordering, checking in and stock control of Residents’ prescribed medication and maintaining systems to ensure effective stock management of all products. · To be an active and encouraging Manager, establish and maintain effective means of communication and good relationships with all stakeholders both internal and external. · Responsible for the recruitment of suitable team members, effective inductions and CIS standards take place, training needs for the team are identified and met. To carry out regular supervisions, assessments, lead team meetings, ensuring the Care Home is a friendly and supportive environment. · Responsible for organisation of the team including; arranging rotas, ensuring adequate team members are employed, managing team absence. · Responsible for controlling and monitoring the budget and expenditure of the Home, preparing monthly cash flow reports for the Directors and accurately recording all financial information. · To support residents with their personal financial arrangements, maintaining confidentiality of all information. · Responsible for the marketing, promotion and sales of the Home. · To deal with all prospective Residents including; providing relevant information and guided tours, assessing new Residents and negotiating appropriate fees. To welcome new Residents, complete appropriate records and paperwork and ensure adequate arrangements are made for every Resident. Essential Skills: · Ability to control and manage budgets and accounts · Knowledge of the principles of sales and marketing · Skilled in the recruitment, selection and retention of staff · Committed to a structured approach to training and development of staff · Understanding of the Health & Social Care Act and Health & Safety legislation · Leadership qualities, enthusiasm along with influencing and motivational skills · Excellent interpersonal skills · Professional, confident and warm personality · Have a caring disposition, reliable and punctual Desirable Skills: · Understanding of Chard's local authority · Experience with regulatory bodies · Knowledge of Person Centred Software (PCS) We are looking for individuals who have a passion for care (first and foremost) and those who are keen to be the best in the sector. You will work as part of a dynamic care team, ensuring the home adheres to the necessary requirements and procedures at all times. Hours of work: Your hours of work will be 09.00 – 17.00, Monday to Friday with an element of flexibility as and when required. This will equate to 40 hours per week in total. This is a varied and rewarding role that will no doubt provide you with a feeling of job satisfaction. If you are seeking an exciting opportunity with a forward-thinking organisation, then this could be the job for you! We will offer: · A PERMANENT contract of employment · A COMPETITIVE rate of pay · NVQ level 5 qualification · FULLY FUNDED enhanced DBS check · A job with PURPOSE and SATISFACTION · Refer a friend BONUS scheme · FULLY FUNDED Blue Light Card · PAY DAY Breakfast · FREE Meal on Shift Experience: · Care home: 5 year (preferred) · Management: 2 year (preferred) Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £60,000.00-£75,000.00 per year Benefits: Company events Company pension Discounted or free food Referral programme Store discount Schedule: Day shift Monday to Friday Ability to commute Ealing TA20 1BE: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required) Application question(s): Do you now, or will you in the future, require Visa Sponsorship? Experience: Management: 2 years (preferred) Care home: 5 years (preferred) Language: Professional English (required) Licence/Certification: Driving Licence (required) Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required) Work Location: In person Application deadline: 25/04/2025 Reference ID: GG GM Expected start date: 05/05/2025
Are you passionate about making a lasting difference in the lives of young people? We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Senior Support Worker to join our team in a children's supported living setting located in Hayes and Hillingdon. About the Role: As a Senior Support Worker, you will play a pivotal role in supporting children and young people aged 8–18 in a nurturing, homely environment. You will lead by example, providing high-quality, person-centred care while supporting the wider team to ensure the emotional, physical, and social development of each child. - Key Responsibilities: Lead and support a team of support workers to deliver outstanding care. Develop and maintain individual care plans tailored to each child’s needs. Ensure safeguarding practices are strictly adhered to. Assist in the day-to-day running of the home and ensure a safe and positive environment. Promote independence, inclusion, and positive outcomes for the children. Liaise with social workers, families, and external professionals. Administer medication and ensure accurate record keeping. - Requirements: Minimum Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (or equivalent). At least 2 years' experience working in a children’s residential or supported living setting. Experience in a senior or supervisory role is desirable. Strong leadership, communication, and organisational skills. Knowledge of safeguarding, risk assessments, and care planning.