Companion – Fulham SW6 (Part-Time 10–12 Hours per Week) Rate: £14 per hour Location: Fulham, SW6 Hours: 10–12 hours per week (flexible schedule) About the Role We are seeking a kind, reliable, and compassionate carer to support an elderly lady living independently in Fulham (SW6). The role currently focuses on companionship and light assistance, but some personal care will be required in the near future as the client’s needs change. This position is ideal for someone who enjoys providing comfort, conversation, and dignified care, and is looking for flexible part-time hours. Responsibilities • Offer companionship and friendly conversation, • Support with light household tasks (meal preparation, tidying, shopping), • Accompany client on short walks or local outings, • Provide dignified personal care (as required in due course), • Maintain a safe, comfortable, and respectful environment, • Communicate regularly with family or care coordinator Requirements • carer (genuine occupational requirement, Equality Act 2010 Schedule 9(1)), • Valid Enhanced DBS certificate, • Right to work in the UK, • Up-to-date care training and compliance documents, • Previous experience in companionship and personal care preferred, • Warm, patient, and trustworthy nature
Summary: INFORICH Europe Ltd., part of the rapidly growing “ChargeSPOT” power bank sharing platform, is seeking a proactive and results-driven Field Sales Assistant Manager to lead the expansion of our service network across Greater London and nearby areas. You will play a central role in securing new installation partners, developing usage promotion strategies, and collaborating with internal teams to deliver high service quality. This position offers an exciting blend of field sales, business development, and market launch responsibilities in a start-up environment. Key Responsibilities: Drive sales activities to expand the ChargeSPOT installation base, focusing on enterprise and high-traffic locations across London Manage and develop relationships with key clients, site partners, and local stakeholders Oversee and support maintenance of installed ChargeSPOT units to ensure quality and user satisfaction Lead field operations while collaborating closely with local and HQ teams (marketing, operations, support) Contribute to new projects and market-launch initiatives as the London team expands Qualifications: Required: Strong communication and negotiation skills Self-starter comfortable with both fieldwork and remote team collaboration Preferred: 2+ years of field sales, business development, or B2B sales experience (industry open) Practical experience managing key accounts or area markets Experience with offline/onsite product or service deployment Experience in the mobility, sharing economy, or tech service sectors High level of commercial adaptability UK driver’s license Working Conditions: Salary: 28kpa + commission Full-time permanent Hybrid structure (2 days/week remote; regular field/site work in London) 32 Days Annual Paid Leave Birthday leave Flexible working hours (core team meetings and occasional event attendance required) Laptop, mobile device, and essential business tools provided Inclusive, international, and startup-like work culture Why Join Us? Join a high-growth company bringing innovative power solutions to London and Europe Gain first-hand experience building a market presence from the ground up in a fast-paced environment Play a key role in launching and scaling a globally recognized technology platform in the UK Leadership and career development opportunities expected as the London team expands Equal Opportunity Employer: At INFORICH, we believe that diverse perspectives drive innovation. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and actively encourage applicants from underrepresented backgrounds. About INFORICH INFORICH is a fast-growing technology company, operating “ChargeSPOT,” a power bank sharing platform with over 74,000 stations across 9 countries and territories in Asia and beyond. As we continue to expand internationally, we are strengthening our local teams to support sustainable and scalable growth across new markets. By submitting your CV and personal information, you consent to INFORICH processing your data for recruitment purposes and sharing it with our affiliated entities worldwide, including in jurisdictions outside the UK and the EEA. Please note that some of these countries may not offer the same level of data protection as the UK. Where such international transfers occur, we implement appropriate safeguards, including the use of Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), to ensure your data is protected in line with applicable privacy laws. Your information will be stored securely and used solely for the purposes of assessing your suitability for current or future roles within our group. You have the right to withdraw your consent or request access, correction, or deletion of your data at any time by contacting us via email.
We are highly focussed on development and safety but also vitally important to us, is that our children have an enjoyable learning experience. We provide a caring, secure environment through individual attention and group activities and to organise an appropriate range of leisure activities for children between the ages of 3 to 11. Key Areas · Activity planning · Liaison · Supervision and care of children · Direct playwork · Health and safety · Miscellaneous Duties and Responsibilities Activity Planning · To provide safe, creative and appropriate play opportunities including preparing activities, organisation programmes and arranging equipment · To ensure that all activities are carried out within an equal opportunity framework. · To undertake any necessary training including a nationally recognised playwork course. · To encourage community wide participation and activity planning and delivery. Liaison · To develop and maintain good relationships and communications with parents to facilitate day to day caring needs. · To encourage parental involvement and support through the development of effective working relationships. · To consult with the children and involve them in the planning of activities. Supervision and care of children · Ensure that activities are carried out in a safe and responsible manner in accordance with Statutory responsibilities. · Ensure that food provision is carried out within the guidelines of the Food and Safety Act 1990, it is balanced and healthy in accordance with dietary requirements. Direct Playwork · Help the coordinator to ensure that a wide range of creative and enjoyable activities are offered. · Ensure that play meets full range of children’s individual and group needs. Health and safety · To ensure the good standards of hygiene and cleanliness are maintained at all times. · To be responsible for the Health and Safety standards, appropriate for the needs of the children. · Recording of any accidents in the accident book. · Ensure child is collected by someone known to Beams of Light staff · Recording of any accidents in the accident book · To ensure confidentiality of information at work is adhered. · Ensure to provide a good quality check on the equipment and the children’s play environment before the after school care session. Miscellaneous · To promote the aims and objectives of Beatrix Potter School, it’s policies and practices and use as a guide for daily activities. · To undertake such other duties and responsibilities of an equivalent nature as may be determined from time to time. · To assist in outreach (promoting the centre) After School Care Salary - £11-£13 an hour, 3 hours a day Location - Beatrix Potter Primary School, London, SW18 3ER Contract Type - Permanent, Part time, Self Employed Weekly hours - 12 to 15 hours per week Operates - from 3pm to 6pm Monday - Friday (Term Time Only) Probationary Period (3 months) • Remote interview process. - Sanitisation, disinfection or cleaning procedures in place, • Job Types: Part-time, Permanent, • Pay: £11.50 - £13.00 per hour Schedule: Monday to Friday Licence/Certification: DBS certificate (preferred) Safeguarding Certification (preferred) First Aid Certification (preferred) Food Hygiene certificate (preferred) Level 3 Childcare certificate (preferred)
What you will receive as a Retail Stock Taker: • Starting rate £13.10 per hour • Flexible Working Hours based on the availability you provide to us • Performance bonuses • Minimum weekly contracts for 16–32 hours dependent upon availability • Work Schedules received three weeks in advance via our dedicated app • Company Transport provided for non-drivers • Fantastic progression opportunities • Holiday pay • Contributory pension RGIS Inventory Specialists is one of the World’s leading stocktaking companies. We are looking for energetic Retail Stock Takers to join our team! We conduct stock takes all over the UK. We have a range of retail brands that we count for, these include Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Morrison’s, Home Bargains and many more. What we need from you as a Retail Stock Taker: · Team player, enthusiastic and energetic. · Due to the nature of our work, you must be able to work unsociable hours including early mornings and during the night. Sundays are our busiest days and these are essential working days. · Ability to work within a team and to use your own initiative. Location: Alperton. If you think you are suitable for this role then please apply. RGIS is an Equal Opportunities Employer
Residential Support Worker Role To support the learning, emotional and social needs of children/young people within the residential home. Residential Support Worker will be required to participate in recording, monitoring and evaluating individual child strategies/support. Duties This job description describes in general the normal duties which the post-holder will be expected to undertake. However, the job or duties described may vary or be amended from time to time without changing the level of responsibility associated with the post. Hours of Work Day Shift 8am to 8.30pm / Night Shift 8pm to 8.30am Responsibilities: 1. Assist in the educational, social, emotional and behavioural development of children/young people under the direction and guidance of Management and support., 2. To assist management to develop the house and its environment ensuring that the highest standards of care prevail for each individual child/young person, within the guidelines of the stated model of care., 3. Assist in the implementation of Personal Education Programmes for children/young people and help monitor their progress., 4. Assist in the implementation of Individual Care Plans for children/young people and help monitor their progress., 5. To provide and support the provision of primary care for each child/young person and help them develop healthy attachments., 6. While on rota in the house, under supervision of the house management, be responsible for the care of children/young people as delegated by the senior staff., 7. To participate in sleeping in duties as required., 8. To maintain and promote good relationships with other professionals, team members and management, other sections within Caridon, parents, other agencies and professionals., 9. Support, monitor and evaluate the children/young people’s emotional and behavioural difficulties and help develop their social skills., 10. To ensure that Health and Safety of the children/young people and the home is monitored in accordance with the relevant legal requirements and good practice., 11. To participate in staff training, which is mandatory training, and all other mandatory training., 12. To be available whilst on duty to participate in on going supervision with a member of the Management Team and through this supervision develop an understanding of the behaviour of the children/young people., 13. To develop specific pieces of work with children/young people as directed and supervised by the Registered Manager/Deputy Manager., 14. To ensure high standards of communication involving checking and completing daily records, message book, diary and any other documentation in accordance with our developing best practice., 15. To contribute to the children/young people’s development through a variety of means including play, excursions, and other social opportunities in an individual and group setting both inside the home and outside appropriate to children/young people’s needs. Standards and Quality Assurance:- 1. Support the aims and ethos of Caridon as outlined in the Statement of Purpose., 2. Set a good example in terms of dress, punctuality and attendance., 3. Attend all staff meetings., 4. Undertake professional duties that may be reasonably assigned by the Management., 5. Undertake other reasonable duties from time to time as required. Health & Safety: 1.To maintain an awareness and observation of Fire and Health & Safety Regulations. Equal Opportunities: 1. To contribute to the development, establishment and implementation of clear Equal Opportunities objectives for the service which promote equality for all children/young people and members of staff and formulate equality targets and performance measures for both employment and service delivery., 2. To promote a positive approach to all potential and current children/young people and ensure that services under the posts control reflect this approach. Qualifications: 1. Hold the Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People’s Workforce, or be prepared to work towards following a successful six month probation.