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  • Support Worker
    Support Worker
    15 hours ago
    £13–£17 hourly
    Full-time
    Cranbrook, Ilford

    Job Title: Learning Disability Support Worker Company: Chosen Care Group Locations: Havering, Romford, Dagenham & Enfield Job Type: Full-Time & Part-Time Salary: £13.00 – £17.00 per hour (depending on experience & qualifications) About Chosen Care Group Chosen Care Group is a dedicated care provider supporting individuals with learning disabilities to live fulfilling, independent, and meaningful lives. We are committed to delivering person-centred, high-quality care while promoting dignity, respect, and choice. Job Summary We are seeking compassionate and reliable Learning Disability Support Workers to join our growing team across Havering, Romford, Dagenham, and Enfield. You will support adults with learning disabilities in residential and community-based settings, helping them achieve independence, wellbeing, and personal goals. Key Responsibilities Provide person-centred support to individuals with learning disabilities Assist with daily living activities, including personal care where required Support service users with medication in line with care plans and training Promote independence, choice, and inclusion in the community Support individuals with social activities, appointments, and daily routines Maintain accurate records, daily notes, and care documentation Follow safeguarding policies and procedures at all times Work collaboratively with colleagues, families, and healthcare professionals Promote health, safety, dignity, and respect in all aspects of care Essential Requirements NVQ/QCF Level 2 or Level 3 in Health & Social Care, OR At least 1 year of experience supporting individuals with learning disabilities Good understanding of person-centred care and safeguarding Ability to work flexible shifts (including weekends and bank holidays) Strong communication and interpersonal skills Right to work in the UK Enhanced DBS check (or willingness to obtain one) Desirable Skills & Experience Experience supporting individuals with autism, challenging behaviour, or complex needs Knowledge of care plans, risk assessments, and support plans Medication administration training Full UK driving licence (preferred but not essential) What We Offer Competitive pay (£13.00 – £17.00 per hour) Flexible full-time and part-time opportunities Ongoing training and professional development Supportive management and team environment Career progression opportunities within Chosen Care Group How to Apply If you are passionate about making a positive difference in the lives of people with learning disabilities, we would love to hear from you. Apply today to join Chosen Care Group and be part of a caring, committed team. Tailor it for agency workers Adjust the tone to be more corporate or more friendly Add shift patterns (days/nights/sleep-ins) Just say the word 👍 remove the dots Got it 👍 Here’s the same JD with no dots or bullet points, written in clean paragraphs while keeping it professional and job-board ready. Job Title: Learning Disability Support Worker Company: Chosen Care Group Locations: Havering, Romford, Dagenham and Enfield Job Type: Full-Time and Part-Time Pay Rate: £13.00 – £17.00 per hour (depending on experience and qualifications) About Chosen Care Group Chosen Care Group is a dedicated care provider supporting individuals with learning disabilities to live fulfilling, independent and meaningful lives. We are committed to delivering high-quality, person-centred care while promoting dignity, respect and choice at all times. Job Summary We are seeking compassionate, reliable and motivated Learning Disability Support Workers to join our growing team across Havering, Romford, Dagenham and Enfield. The role involves supporting adults with learning disabilities in residential and community-based settings, helping them to achieve independence, wellbeing and personal goals. Key Responsibilities The Learning Disability Support Worker will provide person-centred support tailored to each individual’s needs and care plan. You will assist with daily living activities, including personal care where required, and support individuals with medication in line with training and company policies. The role involves promoting independence, choice and inclusion within the community, supporting service users to attend social activities, appointments and daily routines. You will maintain accurate care records and daily notes, follow safeguarding policies and procedures at all times, and work closely with colleagues, families and healthcare professionals. Ensuring health, safety, dignity and respect in all aspects of care is essential. Essential Requirements Candidates must hold an NVQ or QCF Level 2 or Level 3 in Health and Social Care, or have at least one year of experience supporting individuals with learning disabilities. A good understanding of person-centred care and safeguarding is required. Applicants must be flexible to work shifts including weekends and bank holidays, have good communication and interpersonal skills, hold the right to work in the UK and be willing to undergo an enhanced DBS check. Desirable Experience Experience supporting individuals with autism, challenging behaviour or complex needs is desirable. Knowledge of care plans, risk assessments and support plans, medication administration training and a full UK driving licence are advantageous but not essential. What We Offer Chosen Care Group offers competitive pay between £13.00 and £17.00 per hour, flexible full-time and part-time opportunities, ongoing training and professional development, a supportive management team and clear opportunities for career progression. How to Apply If you are passionate about making a positive difference in the lives of people with learning disabilities, we would love to hear from you. Apply today to join Chosen Care Group and become part of a caring and committed team.

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  • Care / Support Worker
    Care / Support Worker
    22 hours ago
    £14–£15 hourly
    Part-time
    London

    Care Workers & Support Workers 📍 Hounslow Supporting Children & Young Adults with Autism and Learning Disabilities We are currently recruiting compassionate and reliable Care Workers and Support Workers to join our team in the Hounslow area. You will be supporting children and young adults with Autism and learning disabilities, helping them to live safe, meaningful, and fulfilling lives. About the Role As a Care/Support Worker, you will provide person-centred support in line with individual care plans. Your role will focus on promoting independence, emotional wellbeing, and social inclusion. Key responsibilities include: • Providing daily support tailored to individual needs, • Assisting with personal care (where required), • Supporting with routines, education, and community activities, • Encouraging communication, social interaction, and life skills, • Managing behaviours that may challenge with patience and professionalism, • Working closely with families, professionals, and multidisciplinary teams, • Maintaining accurate records and following safeguarding procedures About You We are looking for individuals who are: • Caring, patient, and empathetic, • Passionate about supporting individuals with Autism and learning disabilities, • Reliable and committed to providing high-quality care, • Able to work independently and as part of a team, • Good communicators with a calm and positive approach Experience is desirable but not essential — full training and ongoing support will be provided. What We Offer • Competitive pay rates, • Flexible working hours, • Comprehensive training and induction, • Ongoing professional development, • Supportive and inclusive working environment, • Opportunity to make a genuine difference in people’s lives Requirements • Right to work in the UK, • Enhanced DBS check (or willingness to apply), • Willingness to undertake mandatory training, • Experience in Autism, learning disabilities, or care work is an advantage Apply Now If you are passionate about making a positive impact and supporting children and young adults to reach their full potential, we would love to hear from you.

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  • Principal Psychologist and Clinical Lead Croydon IST
    Principal Psychologist and Clinical Lead Croydon IST
    22 hours ago
    £70396–£80837 yearly
    Full-time
    Croydon

    Principal Psychologist and Clinical Lead Croydon IST at Croydon Health Services NHS Trust. Salary: £70,396 to £80,837 There's something special about joining a service right at the beginning - you'll have scope to innovate, influence and shape our newly established Croydon Intensive Support Team (IST). Our service supports autistic adults and adults with intellectual disabilities who may be experiencing significant distress, behaviours of concern, or an increased risk of hospital admission. In this role, you'll lead a skilled multidisciplinary team including an assistant psychologist, behaviour specialist, specialist speech and language therapist, Transforming Care nurse, Autism peer support worker, and an advanced practitioner. Together, you'll help people stay safe, connected to their communities, and supported in ways that reduce the need for crisis-driven or restrictive interventions. Above all, you'll ensure every person receives compassionate, personalised care shaped by what matters most to them. This is also an exciting time to join a service helping shape the future of autism health provision. The Croydon Adult Autism IST is working with NHS England to contribute to an updated national service specification for autism health service models, and our service will feature in the new guidance, showcasing neurodivergent-affirming practice. In 2026, we will also be conducting and publishing research into the impact of the service model, strengthening the evidence base for adult autism health provision. We're looking for someone who cares as much as we do, and we particularly welcome applications from candidates with lived experience. Main duties of the job Clinical • Lead the delivery of specialist psychological care that empowers people to overcome challenge., • Work closely with individuals and their families to co-create care plans that reflect their strengths, preferences, and aspirations., • Use your expertise in Positive Behaviour Support and systemic practice to develop approaches that reduce risk and enhance quality of life. Team leadership and collaboration • Support, guide, and inspire your team, fostering a culture where everyone feels valued, respected, and able to contribute., • Provide expert clinical supervision and consultation, helping colleagues and local providers build confidence and capability Driving innovation • Evaluate and evolve the service as needs change, ensuring we remain responsive and forward-thinking., • Use data, feedback, and lived experience to shape how we grow, keeping the voices of the people we support at the heart of every decision., • Lead projects that strengthen community-based support, enabling more people to thrive closer to home. Research • Contribute to research , including collaboration with NHS England on autism prioritisation, as well as the chance to shape crisis-intervention pathways for two distinct populations., • Publish research locally, regionally, and strategically, helping to influence practice beyond Croydon. About us You'll be based in our modern offices at Bernard Weatherill House in Croydon, with opportunities to work across community sites throughout the borough. Our service is co-located with adult social care colleagues, and we work closely with the Croydon Mental Health in Learning Disabilities Service -- creating strong, integrated partnerships. From day one, we'll invest in your development. Whether you want to deepen your existing expertise or explore new areas of interest, we'll support you to grow. We actively encourage CPD, with funding available for external courses and specialist training that aligns with your goals. Our approach to one-to-ones focuses on you - your development, goals, and ambitions, not just the tasks at hand. Through hands-on experience, formal training, and even learning from the occasional misstep, you'll discover your strengths and continue to grow. We're committed to helping you develop both personally and professionally, so you can bring your unique perspective and expertise to improve the lives of those we support. Staff benefits include: • 27 days’ annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing with length of service, • NHS pension scheme, with generous employer contributions, • Exclusive discounts across the high street, travel, dining and leisure, • Free or discounted fitness and exercise classes to support your wellbeing Apply now and help us build something exceptional. Please note: To be considered for this role, applicants must hold one of the following qualifications: • Applied Psychologist: A recognised postgraduate qualification in applied psychology that meets HCPC requirements for registration (e.g. a professional doctorate or equivalent postgraduate training)., • Clinical Psychologist: A Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (or an equivalent qualification).

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  • Kitchen Manager
    Kitchen Manager
    4 days ago
    £42000–£50000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    Description Incipio curates beautiful spaces with vibrant atmospheres for great times. We’re looking for a dynamic Head Chef who thrives in a fast-paced, multi-concept environment, from frying up crispy chicken during the lunch rush to plating elevated Mexican dishes for a sit-down dinner service. This is a varied, hands-on role where no two days are the same. You'll work closely with our Central Production Unit, lead with precision in logistics and labour planning, manage GP like a pro, and bring fresh ideas to life through concept development. The Role: As a Head Chef at Incipio, you will be an inspirational, strategic, and hands-on leader. You bring energy, joy, and a passion for people and high food standards - taking full ownership of your kitchen and team. You’ll oversee five unique food concepts ; Mexican, farm-to-fork, fried chicken, burgers, italian deli - working closely with our Central Production Unit (CPU) to ensure seamless operations, consistency, and quality across the board. From logistics and labour management to GP control and concept development, you’ll be at the heart of a fast-paced, dynamic food offering. We Expect You To: Have a passion for all things hospitality and the ability to drive your kitchen team to achieve the commercial and financial needs of the business. You curate a positive working atmosphere and are obsessed with inspiring your entire kitchen team to deliver to the highest standard on every shift. Own and deliver GP to budget, determine food inventory needs including managing stock, waste and ordering. Take total responsibility for ensuring the kitchen meets all regulations including sanitary and food safety guidelines. You develop your team to effectively communicate and consistently hold them to account on every shift to ensure that our guests receive exceptional food standards. You are responsible for the safety of your guests and the team while inside and leaving the venue. You understand what it means to be compliant in our venues and utilise the systems provided to do so. Ensure strict adherence to food hygiene practices and maintain the highest standards of cleanliness and safety. Working in collaboration with the Central Production Manager to ensure quality and inventory needs are met. Managing and owning the kitchen labour spend, rota planning to budget. Ensuring our recruitment is in line with company guidelines, recruiting brilliant skill and the correct people to elevate your teams delivery. Biannual team performance reviews, consistently training your team, encouraging development and company engagement with initiatives such as Kitchen Collabs and Apprenticeship Schemes. Engaging with various programs whether that’s in Development or Kitchen Engagement initiatives. Work independently, whilst collaborating with your General Manager and HQ to strategically plan the future of your kitchen, always thinking financially & commercially. Who You’ll Be: A proactive and warm leader, high energy and someone who loves to bring people together. Extensive leadership experience as a Head Chef, specialising in the coordination and execution of multiple, distinct food concepts. Have a keen eye for standards and take pride in every dish served. Creative, innovative and forward thinking. Multitasker, expert delegator and loves being in the thick of it. Someone who keeps calm when the tickets ramp up and service is in full flow. Someone who our chefs can aspire to be. Benefits & Best Bits Vitality Package: Dental, Optical and Health insurance. Gym membership discounts + other rewards Self Space: Free Therapy through Self Space. Accessible to anyone who works for Incipio Hugely exciting career development, with opportunities to grow and expand in this role as the business grows Bonus capacity paid annually Company awards and events Sickness & Compassionate Pay Incentive trips (Think Wine trips to Portugal and Ski Trips to France) Enhanced Maternity, Paternity and Adoption leave Incipio FC + Seasonal Socials 50% discount for food and drink in all our venues Length in service; earn additional holiday after 2 years continuous service Incipio & Inclusivity We’re all about celebrating individuality & inclusivity. At Incipio, we believe diverse teams make the best teams. That’s why we welcome applications from all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives; regardless of race, gender, age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, or anything else that makes you uniquely you. If you need any adjustments during the application process, just let us know. We’ve got you!

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  • Nanny / Childminder
    Nanny / Childminder
    8 days ago
    £13–£16.81 hourly
    Full-time
    London

    Job Description: Job Summary Nanny / Childcare Professional – Full-time, Part-time, or Flexible – Harrow Are you an experienced Nanny or Childcare Provider looking for flexible work across Harrow and surrounding area? Join British Nannies as a Back-Up Nanny and become part of a trusted childcare team providing high-quality home-based care. About the Role We are currently hiring 2 professional Nannies to join our dynamic and diverse childcare team. As a Back-Up Nanny, you will work with various families acrossHarrow and surrounding areas, offering in-home childcare when their regular caregiver is unavailable. This flexible position is ideal for nannies, childminders, nursery workers, early years practitioners, and childcare assistants looking to build strong relationships with local families without being tied to one employer. What We Offer ✅ Flexible hours – Choose from 20+, 30+, 40+ hours/week or ad-hoc nanny work ✅ Up to £16.91/hour (gross) – Depending on your childcare experience and qualifications ✅ Weekly pay – Paid promptly every week ✅ Travel pay for longer commutes ✅ Bonus pay – Earn up to 4 extra hours for select jobs ✅ Work-life balance – Your well-being is our priority ✅ Work anywhere in the UK – We support your relocation ✅ Start within 2 days – Fast-track onboarding ✅ Auto-enrol pension and performance bonuses ✅ Permanent, temporary, full-time, part-time, or zero-hours contracts available Job Responsibilities Provide safe, nurturing, and engaging care to children in their own homes Follow family instructions and routines Build trusting relationships with both children and parents Be adaptable – every family and child is unique Communicate clearly with parents and our support team Key Requirements Minimum of 3 years' paid nanny or childcare experience (or 2 years with a relevant qualification – e.g., Level 2/3 Childcare, Early Years, CACHE, or NVQ) Willing to obtain or currently hold: Paediatric First Aid Certificate Enhanced DBS Certificate (within the last 12 months or on the Update Service) Excellent reliability, punctuality, and communication skills Self-motivated and organized Confident working independently Job Types Available Nanny Live-out Nanny Emergency Nanny Temporary Nanny Childcare Worker Typical Work Patterns 4 to 12-hour shifts Day shifts, night shifts, weekends School holidays and term-time availability Overtime opportunities Apply Now If you're a passionate childcare professional ready for a rewarding role, we want to hear from you! About British Nannies We are a trusted provider of temporary, emergency, and flexible childcare across the UK. Whether covering nursery closures, school holidays, or last-minute family needs, we support families with reliable, professional nannies. Accredited Living Wage Employer Recognised as a Disability Confident Employer Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent Pay: £13.85-£16.91 per hour Work Location: In person Babysitter / Nanny job details loaded Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent Work Location: In person

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  • one to one support worker
    one to one support worker
    14 days ago
    £12.3–£13 hourly
    Part-time
    Rise Park, Romford

    Job Overview We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Support Worker to assist individuals with diverse needs, including those with autism, disabilities, and children requiring specialised care. The successful candidate will play a vital role in promoting independence, providing emotional support, and facilitating learning in a nurturing environment. This paid position offers an excellent opportunity to make a positive impact while developing valuable skills in the field of care and education. Responsibilities • Support individuals with autism and disabilities in daily activities, promoting their independence and well-being, • Assist children, with developmental tasks and behavioural support, • Implement personalised care plans tailored to each individual's needs, • Facilitate educational activities and teaching sessions to enhance learning outcomes, • Provide emotional support and encouragement to build confidence and social skills, • Maintain a safe, clean, and organised environment at all times, • Experience working with children and familiarity with special education principles, • Knowledge of working with people with autism and disabilities is highly desirable, • Strong communication skills to effectively engage with individuals of various ages and abilities, • Ability to teach new skills in a patient and encouraging manner, • Empathy, patience, and a genuine desire to support others' development and well-being

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  • Support Worker
    Support Worker
    15 days ago
    £12.21 hourly
    Full-time
    Uxbridge

    Job Purpose To provide high-quality learning, personal and wellbeing support to adults with learning disabilities and additional needs. The post holder will support service users to access education, community activities and life-skills programmes, promoting independence, dignity, inclusion, and positive outcomes in line with the Centre’s ethos, vision, and values. Ethos, Vision, and Values The post holder will: • Demonstrate and promote the Centre’s ethos, vision, and values, • Maintain a strong belief that students can and do achieve, • Respect service users as individual adults with rights, dignity, and autonomy, • Promote equality, diversity, and inclusive practice, • Act as a positive role model at all times Main Duties and Responsibilities Teaching and Learning Support • Engage with service users during lessons and break times, promoting independence and communication, • Follow guidance from the Class Lecturer and Senior Teaching Aide to reinforce learning and support individual targets and destinations, • Prepare learning environments for internal and external activities, ensuring resources are available and cleared appropriately, • Create learning resources under guidance using Microsoft Office 365 and specialist software following training, • Encourage progression towards employment, community participation and independent living, • Promote self-reliance, self-regulation, and increased self-esteem, • Support a wide range of curriculum activities, including community-based learning, swimming, sports, and trampolining., • Promote the use of ICT in learning, including tablets (iPads) and internal systems, • Following training, support the consistent use of hi-tech communication aids and assistive technology, • Record service users progress using written observations, photographs, and videos, contributing to ongoing and end-of-term evaluations, • Support basic skills programmes for individuals and small groups, including in community settings, • Provide physical support where required, including mobility, wheelchair use, personal and intimate care and responding to emergencies Positive Behaviour Support • Support service users with a range of needs, including behaviours of concern, • Understand, implement, and contribute to Personal Support Plans (PSPs), • Collect, record, and share relevant data as requested, • Support participation in meaningful activities by:, • Ensuring at least one activity is always available, • Encouraging participation in essential but less preferred tasks using motivation and rewards, • Introducing new activities to broaden choice, • Supporting skill development for increased independence, • Maintaining a balanced and varied programme of activities Safe, Consistent and Predictable Environments • Use strategies such as visual timetables and social stories, • Support structured routines and informed choices, • Identify and reduce environmental factors that may contribute to challenging behaviour, • Support service users to cope with unfamiliar or challenging environments Nursing, Medical and Personal Care • Support service users’ health and wellbeing by following individual care and medical plans, • Undertake basic first aid and administer PRN medication (e.g., EpiPen) following training, • Provide personal and intimate care with dignity, respect, and sensitivity Therapy and Physical Support • Support manual handling needs in line with individual guidelines, including walking support, wheelchair use and hoists, • Implement individual programmes under guidance from the Integrated Services Team, including:, • Communication guidelines, • Eating and drinking plans (following training and sign-off), • Physiotherapy programmes, • Contribute to multi-disciplinary discussions regarding service users progress and provision Safeguarding, Compliance and Professional Responsibilities • Safeguard and promote the welfare of all service users and report concerns in line with safeguarding procedures, • Follow key documentation including Risk Assessments, Care Plans, PSPs, and Behaviour Support Plans, • Adhere to Health and Safety policies at all times, • Participate in training and professional development, • Promote and follow all Centre policies, including Safeguarding, Equality & Diversity and Health & Safety, • Work flexibly, • Undertake other duties of a similar nature as required by the principal

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  • Support Worker & Carer for disabled Teenager
    Support Worker & Carer for disabled Teenager
    22 days ago
    £16 hourly
    Full-time
    London

    We are looking for a very reliable and caring Support worker / learning support / carer who has already experience in care and with severe autism. About the young man: He is a disabled and autistic non verbal 18 year old with severe epilepsy, a movement disorder and additional health needs. he is very friendly but needs a lot of help with everything He lives at home with his family and dog. His team of Learning support workers / carers help him with his daily life & routine which includes supporting and facilitating access to activities and community, help him with learning more self help skills and communication, all of his personal care, provide 1 - 2 overnight support shifts per week (these are waking nights), and keep his environment and laundry clean & tidy. He needs a lot of help with all elements of daily life. He is developing his communication skills using picture exchange and gestures, such as pointing. When he is well he likes physical activities (with a lot of support) — like going to the pool, walks in the parks, disability bike rides. He needs a lot of support with all of these activities as he also has a movement disorder. He also likes to chill with his sister and watch movies and join in Family meals. Unfortunately he often also needs a lot of care as he can have seizures which lead to him needing to spend time in hospital. About the Position: You will be provided with regular training on his health needs, care needs, and behavioural support. The training is provided by the experienced team members of the team as well as his ABA therapist. You need to be strong and fun as well as reliable to fit into the very professional and experienced team. You will need to have worked with disability and autism before (babysitting a nephew is not enough). Perhaps you also have already experience with care elements like CIC catheterisation and Peresteen as well as PEG and giving medications otherwise we can train you. This might be a good position for someone who has a keen interest in disability, psychology, nursing, and the position could suit a part time student of a relevant field. Unfortunately we do not think that having worked in a care home would be the relevant experience. It is also an opportunity to learn a lot and to be part of a very nice supportive team. You would need to be willing to commit for a minimum of 12 months. We would prefer someone who can work with a UTR number on a self-employed basis and who can work a minimum of 35 hours per week. No smokers or vapers please. You need to be dog friendly too. We hope to find someone who is open to work some weekends and some bank holidays too (shared with the team). Starting wage is £16 per hour. If this role interests you please send your CV and - ideally a short cover letter written in your own words - please no AI - explaining your interest in this particular position. it would also help if when you initially apply you write a sentence on why you applied (we get a lot of applications). Lateron we will also need 2 relevant work references and a valid enhanced DBS. Thank you!

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  • Driver Courier
    Driver Courier
    1 month ago
    £1700–£2500 monthly
    Full-time
    London

    PREVIOUS DPD OR MULTI DROP EXPERIENCE ESSENTIAL !!! SELF EMPLOYED delivery driver Job Description You will be responsible for: ⦁ Making multi-drop deliveries in and around local areas; ⦁ Loading of your vehicle (packages a maximum of 30kg) Knowledge of Southeast st London will be a plus Essential: ⦁ Right to work in the UK; ⦁ Valid UK / EU or EEA qualification (no more than 6 penalty points, no DI or NI) ⦁ Must not have criminal convictions ⦁ Meet certain criteria for insurance purposes ⦁ Have held a UK driver's licence for a minimum of 2 years; ⦁ Previous Multi drop experience required with DPD,DHL,AMAZON The company offers: ⦁ Van will be provided. Your position will be subject to a CBR. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Salary: £100 to £180 a day SPEED GLOBAL LTD is an Equal Opportunity Employer. SPEED GLOBAL do not discriminate on the basis of your race, religion, colour, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status or any other basis covered by appropriate law. Courier | Delivery Driver | Driver | Van Courier | Driver jobs | DPD Job Type: Full-time Salary: £100 to £180.00 /day Experience: with DPD is required or any multi drop courier Driving Licence: 2 years (Required) Licence: Driving License (Required). Job Type: Full-time Job Type: Full-time Experience: Driving: 1 year (required) Courier Delivery driver: 1 year (required) Licence/Certification: Driving Licence (required) Work Location: In person

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  • Support Worker / Carer for young man
    Support Worker / Carer for young man
    1 month ago
    £16 hourly
    Full-time
    London

    We are looking for a very reliable and caring Support worker / learning support / carer for a disabled and autistic non verbal teenager with epilepsy, movement disorder and additional health needs. About the young man: He lives at home with his family and dog. His team of Learning support workers / carers help him with his daily life & routine which includes supporting and facilitating access to activities and community, help him with learning more self help skills and communication, all of his personal care, provide 1 - 2 overnight support shifts per week (these are waking nights), and keep his environment and laundry clean & tidy. He is a friendly, non verbal, very autistic teenager. He needs a lot of help with all elements of daily life. He is developing his communication skills using picture exchange and gestures, such as pointing. When he is well he likes physical activities — like going not the pool, walks in parks, disability bike rides. He needs a lot of support with all of these activities as he also has a movement disorder. He also likes to chill with his sister and watch movies and join in Family meals. Unfortunately he often also needs a lot of care as he can have seizures which lead to him needing to spend time in hospital. About the Position: You will be provided with regular training on his health needs, care needs, and behavioural support. The training is provided by the experienced team members of the team as well as his ABA therapist. You need to be strong and fun as well as reliable to fit into the very professional and young team. Experience with disability and autism is needed. Perhaps you also have already experience with care elements like CIC catheterisation and Peresteen as well as PEG otherwise we can train you. This might be a good position for someone who has a keen interest in disability, psychology, nursing, and the position could suit a part time student of a relevant field. Unfortunately we do not think that having worked in a care home would be the relevant experience. It is also an opportunity to learn a lot and to be part of a very nice supportive team. You would need to be willing to commit for a minimum of 12 months. We would prefer someone who can work with a UTR number on a self-employed basis and who can work a minimum of 35 hours per week. We hope to find someone who is open to work some weekends and some bank holidays too (shared with the team). Starting wage is £16 per hour. (£15 during initial training). If this role interests you please send your CV and - ideally a short cover letter written in your own words - please no AI - explaining your interest in this particular position. it would also help if when you initially apply you write a sentence on why you applied. Lateron we will also need 2 relevant work references and a valid enhanced DBS. Thank you!

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  • Programmatic Account Executive
    Programmatic Account Executive
    2 months ago
    Full-time
    London

    Programmatic Account Executive We’re creating a healthier web where communities thrive. OpenWeb is on a mission to increase the quality of conversations online. We build technologies that create thriving and engaged communities, reduce toxicity, and increase safety — improving the quality of civil discourse and supporting independent journalism. Today, OpenWeb works with more than 5,000 top-tier publishers (including News Corp, Yahoo, CBS, Fox News, Hearst, Refinery 29 and more) and hosts 150 million monthly active users. Founded in 2015, OpenWeb has over 250 employees between New York City, London, Paris, San Diego, Toronto, and Tel Aviv. We are backed by world-class investors including Georgian, Insight Partners, Index Ventures, AltaIR Capital, and more. We’re crafting technology that brings people together and fosters healthy discussion. It starts with us. Are you in? About the role: We’re looking for a Programmatic Account Executive to join our London team. You’ll support the delivery of high-performing advertising campaigns across the French and UK markets, learning both the analytical and creative sides of programmatic trading. This is a fantastic opportunity to start or grow your career in digital advertising — no specialist experience required, just curiosity, confidence with data, and a can-do attitude. What You’ll Get To Do: • Set up, manage and optimise programmatic ad campaigns to meet client goals., • Monitor campaign performance, identify opportunities for improvement, and implement optimisations., • Analyse performance data and create reports that tell a clear story., • Troubleshoot issues to keep campaigns running smoothly., • Learn from experienced traders and account managers to develop your skills quickly. The Skills and Experience You Bring: • Fluent French speaker (ideally native level)., • Numerically confident, analytical, and detail-oriented., • Comfortable working with large datasets and finding patterns in numbers., • Strong communication skills – you can explain complex things simply., • Eager to learn, proactive, and unafraid to take on new challenges., • Interested in digital advertising, data, and how online media works., • Positive, collaborative, and fun to work with., • Must be able to join us in our London office 3x a week. What You'll Get: • Competitive salary + bonus + benefits + growth opportunities as we scale internationally., • Be part of a fast-growing, mission-driven company that is transforming the way online communities and content monetisation work., • Real responsibility from day one, with full training and mentorship., • Work with cutting-edge ad tech and gain valuable industry skills., • Join a friendly, collaborative team that celebrates creativity, curiosity, and good ideas. The OpenWeb Culture We offer a dynamic and unconventional work environment that spans from NYC to Tel Aviv, bringing together a diverse group of world class and high-caliber techies, wordsmiths, entrepreneurs, and creative thinkers. We empower every individual across our global team to be a catalyst for change and strive to create a work environment where you can have the utmost autonomy over your role and projects, from start to finish. If you want to join an innovative tech company where you can challenge yourself, have the freedom to own your work, and make a lasting impact, then you have a spot within our growing community! OpenWeb is committed to building diverse teams and upholding an equal employment workplace that is free from discrimination. We hire amazing individuals regardless of their race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, gender identity, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, pregnancy, medical conditions, genetic information, disability, or Veteran status. Build your skills with us as you build a better web for everyone. Join us! Also, we care about your privacy! Please take a moment to review OpenWeb’sPrivacy Practice

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