Coffee with purpose. Careers with impact - Be part of something extraordinary. Petit Miracles is an award-winning social enterprise dedicated to unlocking potential. We believe in creating opportunities where others see barriers. Our new Miracle Brews coffee bike isn’t just about great coffee – it’s about giving neurodivergent individuals and people with learning disabilities the chance to gain skills, confidence, and meaningful employment. We’re looking for a compassionate and experienced Support Worker who is ready to "combine hands-on barista work with empowering others into meaningful employment" and who can bring compassion, energy, and flexibility to this exciting new programme. You’ll support people through every step of their employment journey, from work experience on the bike to long-term careers – all while serving up outstanding coffee to the local community. This is a pioneering role where you’ll bring flexibility, creativity, and a can-do attitude to shape our programme and maximise our impact. This is a chance to be part of something brand new, shaping our impact and leaving a legacy in Shepherd’s Bush. What you’ll be doing • Running the daily coffee service from our custom-built Miracle Brews bike., • Supporting and coaching neurodivergent adults as they gain real-world barista and customer service skills., • Removing barriers to work by offering tailored guidance on travel, wellbeing, and workplace adjustments., • Delivering regular one-to-one coaching sessions and group taster days., • Partnering with local organisations to expand opportunities for work experience., • Helping us achieve our goals: supporting at least 10 people into work experience and 2 into sustained jobs in the first year., • Tracking progress using our proven, outcomes-focused employability model. What we’re looking for • Experience supporting neurodivergent people or individuals with learning disabilities., • A natural ability to listen, encourage, and adapt support to each person’s needs., • Coaching, mentoring, or teaching experience with marginalised groups., • Knowledge of workplace barriers faced by neurodivergent people and how to overcome them., • Confidence with health & safety, food hygiene, and manual handling., • Strong communication and IT skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)., • A flexible approach and a hands-on, can-do attitude., • Ideally: barista, café, or customer service experience. What you’ll get • £13.85-15.85 per hour, • 28 days paid holiday (including bank holidays), • Pension scheme, • Be part of an inclusive, award-winning organisation making a direct difference in people’s lives. Apply today and help us brew change – one cup, one career, one miracle at a time!
Location: Harrow, London (UK) Reports to: CEO / Company Director Salary: Competitive, based on experience About Us We are a fast-growing health check medical company dedicated to providing high-quality preventative health assessments and wellness services. Our mission is to empower individuals to take charge of their health through accessible, reliable, and comprehensive check-ups. To support our continued growth, we are seeking an experienced and dynamic HR Manager to lead our people function. Role Overview The HR Manager will play a key role in shaping our workplace culture, ensuring compliance with employment law, and building a supportive environment where our people can thrive. This individual will oversee all HR operations, from recruitment and onboarding to performance management, training, and employee wellbeing. Key Responsibilities Strategic HR Leadership Develop and implement HR strategies aligned with company objectives. Act as a trusted advisor to the leadership team on workforce planning and organisational development. Talent Acquisition & Retention Manage the full recruitment lifecycle, ensuring the attraction of top medical and non-medical talent. Build strong employer branding to position us as an employer of choice in the healthcare sector. Lead initiatives to improve employee retention and engagement. Employee Relations & Compliance Ensure compliance with UK employment laws and healthcare regulatory standards. Handle employee relations matters with professionalism and fairness. Develop and maintain HR policies, contracts, and procedures. Performance & Development Oversee performance appraisal processes and support managers in driving high performance. Identify training needs and coordinate professional development programmes. Foster a culture of continuous learning and career progression. Employee Wellbeing & Culture Champion staff wellbeing initiatives to support mental, emotional, and physical health. Build and maintain a positive workplace culture that reflects our company values. HR Operations & Systems Manage HR records, data, and reporting with accuracy and confidentiality. Implement HR software and systems to streamline processes. Lead on payroll, benefits, and compensation structure in collaboration with finance. Requirements Proven experience as an HR Manager or Senior HR Generalist, preferably within healthcare, medical services, or a similar regulated sector. Strong knowledge of UK employment law, HR best practices, and compliance frameworks. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and conflict resolution skills. Ability to build trust at all levels of the organisation and influence senior leadership. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Degree desirable. Passion for people, wellbeing, and building a thriving workplace.
Support Is Us is a dedicated and compassionate adult mental health supported accommodation provider. We offer a safe, supportive, and person-centred environment for adults aged 18+ living with mental health conditions. Our mission is to empower residents to regain independence, improve well-being, and move towards a more fulfilling and stable future. ⸻ Job Summary: We are seeking committed and empathetic Support Workers to join our growing team. You will play a vital role in providing day-to-day practical and emotional support to individuals with mental health needs. This includes supporting residents with their recovery goals, daily living tasks, and promoting positive mental health in a safe and respectful environment. ⸻ Key Responsibilities: • Build trusting, professional relationships with service users, • Support individuals in managing mental health and promoting independence, • Assist with daily living activities such as personal care, budgeting, medication prompts, and cooking, • Encourage and support engagement in social, educational, or work-related activities, • Monitor and record progress, updating care and support plans as needed, • Respond appropriately to risk, safeguarding concerns, or crisis situations, • Work collaboratively with professionals such as social workers, GPs, and mental health teams, • Experience working with adults with mental health conditions (preferred but not essential), • NVQ Level 3 in Health and Social Care (or willingness to work towards it), • A caring, resilient, and non-judgmental attitude, • Strong communication and teamwork skills, • Ability to work flexible hours, including weekends or nights, • Understanding of safeguarding and risk management
Maison Mère Studio is a brand-new, women-only boutique Pilates studio launching this October in North West London. We’re not just a studio — we’re a sanctuary for women to move, breathe, and feel empowered. Our focus is on Reformer, Mat, and Pre/Postnatal Pilates, creating an inclusive and nurturing space for all women at every stage of life. We’re currently looking for a passionate and skilled Part-Time Pilates Instructor to join our small but growing team. What You’ll Do: Teach a mix of Reformer and Mat Pilates classes (1:8 and 1:6 formats) Deliver warm, safe, and energising sessions tailored to our clients’ needs Help build a welcoming, positive community for women of all ages Occasionally assist with pre/postnatal classes (certification a plus!) Provide a consistent and professional presence at the studio What We’re Looking For: Certified in Mat and/or Reformer Pilates (Pre/Postnatal is a big plus) Passionate about supporting women and building community Friendly, reliable, and confident in both group and 1:1 settings Comfortable committing to 8–12 hours/week with potential to grow Perks: Competitive pay based on experience Flexible scheduling On-site parking Supportive, all-women team and environment Free or discounted classes Opportunity to grow with the studio from the very beginning 💌 Interested? We’d love to hear from you. Send us a short message or apply with your CV — and let’s build something beautiful together.