We are currently looking for a reliable and experienced Emergency Electrician to join our team in West London. The ideal candidate is qualified to at least Level 2 (18th Edition-compliant), has a well-equipped van, and is confident handling a wide range of emergency call-outs independently. If you're a problem-solver who thrives under pressure and takes pride in delivering fast, safe, and professional service — we’d love to hear from you. 🔍 Key Responsibilities Respond promptly to emergency call-outs: no power, live exposed cables, tripping circuits, faulty sockets/switches, etc. Quickly and safely diagnose and repair faults in domestic and light commercial properties Carry out installations and repairs: consumer unit upgrades, rewiring, RCD/RCBO replacements, socket/switch fittings Use professional tools for fault-finding: multimeter, insulation tester, socket testers, cable tracers Complete and submit EICRs, EICs, and minor works certificates accurately and on time Keep clear, daily job records including materials used and customer sign-offs 📍 Location Based in West London – applicants must be located within a reasonable distance and able to attend emergency jobs across the area. 🛠️ Required Qualifications & Skills Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installation (or equivalent) 18th Edition Wiring Regulations certificate ECS card or equivalent proof of competence Experience in emergency fault-finding and repair (ideally 3+ years) Full UK driving licence Own van equipped with tools, testers, and PPE
We are currently recruiting for a qualified and passionate SEN Teacher to join one of our excellent SEN schools located in Wingrave, Buckinghamshire. This is a long-term contract position, paid to scale, offering a rewarding opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of children with special educational needs. About the Role: • Position: SEN Teacher, • Location: Wingrave, Buckinghamshire, • Contract: Long-term, • Salary: Paid to scale (MPS/UPS), • Start: Immediate or September 2025 start available What We’re Looking For: • A teacher with QTS (Qualified Teacher Status), • Proven experience supporting SEN pupils, ideally in a specialist or inclusive setting, • A strong understanding of a variety of additional needs, such as ASD, ADHD, speech and language difficulties, or SEMH, • Patience, empathy, and adaptability to meet diverse pupil needs, • Ability to plan and deliver individualised learning programmes and work as part of a dedicated support team The School Offers: • A nurturing, inclusive environment where both pupils and staff are supported to thrive, • Small class sizes with excellent support from experienced teaching assistants, • A well-resourced setting with a strong focus on holistic and child-centred education, • Ongoing CPD and opportunities for professional development If you are an SEN Teacher with the drive to inspire and support young learners in a specialist setting, we would love to hear from you.