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  • Part Time Degrees in HR & People Manager | Funding up to £14K
    Part Time Degrees in HR & People Manager | Funding up to £14K
    2 days ago
    £14000 yearly
    Part-time
    London

    Are you a "people person" stuck in a dead-end job? Lead the future of the workplace. We are currently recruiting ambitious individuals for our 2026 University Intake for BA (Hons) Human Resource Management. If you have experience dealing with people—whether in retail, customer service, or care—and want to move into a high-level management role, this is your opportunity. Live Vacancies Hear about real-life job opportunities from an array of vacancies across the country through our employment advisers. Earn While You Learn With study commitments of just two days a week, you can continue working while enhancing your qualifications, ensuring you don’t miss out on income as you build your future. Financial Incentive Receive up to £14,000 in financial support alongside employment opportunities, making it easier for you to focus on building your career. Real-World Experience Gain practical experience through potential paid work placements, giving you a head start in your chosen field with hands-on industry training. Why Choose Human Resource Management? HR is the backbone of every major company. This degree doesn’t just give you a certificate; it gives you the power to manage recruitment, employee wellbeing, and corporate strategy. Career Outcomes: HR Manager (£35k - £55k+) Recruitment Consultant Employee Relations Specialist Training & Development Manager Who Can Apply? Mature Students: Aged 21 or over (No A-Levels? No problem—we value your work experience). Residency: Must have lived in the UK/EU for the last 3 years with a valid settled status/passport. Communication: Strong English speaking and writing skills. Ambition: A desire to move into a professional corporate environment. How to Apply: Stop dreaming about a better career and start building one. Click APPLY now and one of our specialists will guide you through the UCAS and Student Finance application process from start to finish. Job Type: Part-time Application question(s): Are you 19 years old or above? Are you currently studying at University? Education: GCSE or equivalent (preferred) Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required) Work Location: In person

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  • Residential Support Worker - OFSTED Children's Home
    Residential Support Worker - OFSTED Children's Home
    10 days ago
    £13.85–£14 hourly
    Full-time
    London

    Background: Inspire Hope have an exciting opportunity for Residential Support Workers to join a new Children’s Residential Home caring for children aged 8 - 17 years in Norbury, South West London. Inspire Hope provides a specialist and comprehensive 24-hour/52-week placement for vulnerable young people who require Residential Care, which offers a child-centered and individualised approach that is bespoke to each young person, within a homely environment in South West London. We are a children’s home provider in Norbury, London, SW16. About the Role: Inspire Hope are currently looking to recruit Residential Support Workers for a 3 bedded Children’s home in Norbury (EBD). As a Residential Support Worker, you will be a major part of a dedicated team, providing care and support to young people with the aim of helping them develop the skills and resilience needed to become confident, capable adults, and achieve their full potential in life. You will play a key role in ensuring that each young person in your care is supported emotionally, socially, and practically as they work towards their personal goals. Your responsibilities will include assisting with day-to-day activities, helping children navigate their education, and supporting them in building life skills for independence. You will foster a safe, nurturing environment where each individual can grow at their own pace. Collaborating with other professionals, you will assist in implementing and reviewing personalised care plans, ensuring the young people’s needs are met with compassion and respect. You will also help manage and resolve challenging behaviours in a calm and constructive way, promoting positive outcomes for the young people in your care. Your role will involve regular record-keeping and report-writing to ensure accurate documentation of each child’s progress. Key Responsibilities: • Provide day-to-day care and emotional and social support to children and young people. Building meaningful relationships with the children and encouraging their interaction with peers and adults within the community., • Assist with emotional, educational, and social development., • Promote and maintain a safe, secure, and welcoming environment. Assisting the children with their daily living needs in accordance with their care plans., • Support children in managing their behaviour, addressing any emotional or behavioural difficulties., • Work collaboratively with colleagues, families, and other professionals to create and implement care plans., • Attend regular training and development opportunities to enhance your skills., • Ensure all administrative tasks, such as record-keeping and reports, are completed to a high standard, such as Maintaining meticulous records of events, observations, progress, child protection matters, and health and safety checks., • Be flexible and prepared to take on additional hours as needed to meet the needs of the children., • Domestic duties: Conducting household tasks and involving the children when appropriate, including planning, shopping, and preparing meals to ensure a varied and balanced diet. Essential Requirements: • Experience in residential childcare or a similar care setting (required)., • Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check – or willingness to obtain one (required), • A compassionate, patient, and proactive approach to care., • Strong communication skills and the ability to build effective relationships with children and colleagues., • Ability to manage challenging situations with confidence and professionalism., • Good knowledge around Children’s Homes Regulations including the quality standards., • An understanding and knowledge of relevant legislation and Ofsted regulation., • Driving licence (preferable)

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  • Sales Assistant (for Oral Pouch)
    Sales Assistant (for Oral Pouch)
    17 days ago
    £15 hourly
    Full-time
    London

    Job Title: Sales Assistant Location: Pouch Point (Retail Store), Holloway Road, London N7 Job Type: Part-Time / Full-Time About Us: Pouch Point is a specialist retail store focused on helping customers transition away from vaping and smoking through the use of oral pouches. We are committed to providing a supportive, informative, and customer-focused environment for individuals looking to make better lifestyle choices. Role Overview: As a Sales Assistant at Pouch Point, you will be the face of the store, delivering excellent customer service while educating customers on our range of oral pouch products. You will play a key role in supporting customers on their journey to quit smoking or vaping. Key Responsibilities: • Greet and assist customers in a friendly and professional manner, • Provide product knowledge and guidance on oral pouches and their benefits, • Support customers in choosing suitable products based on their needs, • Handle transactions accurately using the till system, • Maintain store cleanliness, organisation, and visual merchandising standards, • Monitor stock levels and assist with restocking shelves, • Stay up to date with product knowledge and industry trends, • Ensure compliance with age verification and relevant retail regulations, • Promote a positive and supportive in-store environment Requirements: • Previous retail or customer service experience preferred, • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, • A genuine interest in helping people quit smoking or vaping, • Ability to work in a fast-paced retail environment, • Reliable, punctual, and a team player, • Basic numeracy and cash handling skills, • Must meet legal age requirements for selling nicotine-related products Desirable: • Knowledge of nicotine alternatives or smoking cessation products, • Sales experience with targets or upselling, • Personal experience using oral pouches (advantageous for product understanding and customer guidance), • Living locally to Holloway Road, London (advantageous for convenience and flexibility) What We Offer: • Competitive hourly pay, • Staff training and product knowledge development, • Supportive team environment, • Opportunity to make a positive impact on customers’ lifestyle journeys

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  • Supply Teacher
    Supply Teacher
    25 days ago
    £22–£35 hourly
    Part-time
    London

    Primary School Supply Teachers Needed Location: London Job Type: Supply / Temporary / Flexible Salary: Excellent daily rates (PAYE - we do not use Umbrella Companies) About the Role of a Primary School Supply Teacher Megalo Education (trading as Megalo Recruit) is a specialist education recruitment agency currently recruiting Primary Supply Teachers to work across EYFS, KS1, and KS2in a wide range of East London primary schools. Due to increased demand from our partner schools, we have immediate supply teaching opportunities available. Megalo Education is seeking dedicated, QTS-qualified supply teachers to support various primary schools across East London. We offer flexible teaching opportunities, including daily supply, part-time schedules, and full-time posts tailored to your professional goals. These roles are perfect for qualified primary teachers seeking flexible work, whether you’re looking for short-term cover, long-term placements, or regular supply. Key Responsibilities of a Primary School Supply Teacher • Deliver engaging, lessons across EYFS, KS1, or KS2 catering to diverse learning styles, • Assess, record, and report on student progress, • Manage classroom behaviour in line with school policies, • Create a safe, inclusive, and positive learning environment, • Collaborate with colleagues and support staff to maximise student outcomes, • Communicate effectively with parents and carers, • Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent, • Experience teaching in UK primary schools, • Strong classroom and behaviour management skills, • Enhanced DBS on the Update Service (or willingness to apply), • Flexible, reliable, and professional approach, • A patient, empathetic, and student-centered approach, • Flexibility to adapt to the needs of different local schools, • Higher Rates: By reducing costs for schools, we provide higher pay for educators, • Efficiency: Manage and approve weekly timesheets easily through our portal, • In-House Payroll: Rates are based on direct employment; we do not use umbrella companies, • Compliance: As an REC-accredited agency, all offers are subject to strict vetting and safeguarding procedures in accordance with KCSIE 2025 guidelines

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