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  • Early Years Practitioner
    Early Years Practitioner
    14 days ago
    Part-time
    Cheetham Hill, Manchester

    Key Responsibilities Support children’s free play in line with the playwork principles. Help set up and clear away play equipment and resources. Supervise children to ensure safety and wellbeing. Assist with snack preparation and hygiene routines. Build positive relationships with children and parents/carers. Follow safeguarding, health & safety, and setting policies. Observe children and report concerns to senior staff. Support inclusive play for children with additional needs. 🔹 Level of Responsibility Works under supervision of a Level 3 or Manager. No formal responsibility for planning (may assist). Not usually a key person (in early years settings). 🔹 Typical Qualification Level 2 Diploma/Certificate in Playwork or Childcare. Paediatric First Aid (often required). 🌟 Level 3 Playworker (Senior Playworker / Early Years Practitioner) 🧩 Main Purpose To plan, lead, and evaluate high-quality play opportunities while ensuring children’s safety, development, and wellbeing. 🔹 Key Responsibilities Plan and deliver stimulating play activities. Promote child-led play and inclusive practice. Act as a Key Person (in early years settings). Observe, assess, and record children’s development (EYFS where applicable). Lead sessions and supervise Level 2 staff. Ensure safeguarding procedures are followed. Liaise with parents/carers regarding progress and wellbeing. Support children with additional needs. Maintain accurate records and risk assessments. Contribute to policy implementation and inspections (e.g., Ofsted). 🔹 Level of Responsibility Works more independently. May supervise junior staff or apprentices. May deputise for the manager when required. 🔹 Typical Qualification Level 3 Diploma in Playwork or Early Years. Paediatric First Aid (usually required). Safeguarding training.

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  • Care / Support Worker ( Community)
    Care / Support Worker ( Community)
    30 days ago
    £12.6 hourly
    Full-time
    Walkden, Worsley

    Are you are caring and compassionate person? Are you looking for a rewarding career in care? Do you believe you have the right values for this role? We require team members in the following areas, Salford, Walkden and Little Hulton . Candidates will need to live locally to these areas, be a car driver and have access to their own vehicle. We are seeking compassionate and dedicated Care Workers to provide essential support to individuals in their own homes. The ideal candidate will be committed to enhancing the quality of life for our clients. This role requires a blend of practical skills and emotional intelligence to ensure that each individual receives personalised care tailored to their needs. Description • Provide personal care assistance, including bathing, dressing, and grooming., • Support clients with daily living activities such as meal preparation, medication administration, and mobility assistance., • Engage clients in meaningful activities that promote social interaction and mental stimulation., • Monitor and document changes in clients' health status and report any concerns to the appropriate people., • Ensure a safe and clean environment by performing light housekeeping duties as needed., • Candidates must be able to work effectively on their own initiative, • Excellent communication skills with a caring and empathetic approach towards others., • The compassion to deliver the highest quality care to our service users., • An understanding into caring for older people would be an advantage, but not essential as full, comprehensive training will be given to the successful candidate., • A flexible attitude to working, • Some evening and alternate weekend availability, • Full UK driving licence

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