
Home Care Worker – Cooking & Housekeeping Support Location: Southall (UB1) Pay Rate: £13.00 - £14.50 per hour (depending on experience) Hours: Monday to Friday, 17.5 hours per week (Weekends off) • Morning visit: 11:30am - 1:00pm (2 hours) This is a non-personal care role as gentleman is able to manage his personal care duties. The focus is on preparing fresh vegetarian meals and maintaining a tidy, comfortable home ensuring their safety and reporting any concerns. The client is able to express his wants and needs and he has a very supportive family living nearby who visit regularly. Main Duties: • Preparing fresh home-cooked Hindu vegetarian meals such as chapatis, aloo dishes, lady’s fingers, vegetable curries, Indian tea, and English breakfast sometimes., • General housekeeping, including cleaning dishes, tidying the kitchen and bedroom, wiping surfaces, laundry, and keeping the home safe and pleasant., • Ensuring the home remains clean, organised, and welcoming., • Must have the right to work in the UK., • Female applicants only (for cultural preference)., • Experience in Indian vegetarian/Hindu cooking to a high standard., • 2 professional references from previous employers., • DBS on the update service (preferred but not necessary), • Consistent weekday hours with weekends off., • Supportive family and management team., • A warm, respectful environment where your cooking skills are truly valued.

Spend more time al fresco and less al desko. Spend your afternoons playing in Chelsea, building dens in the park, and making up magical stories as a Koru Kids nanny. You’ll get paid to play, working 9-20 hours per week looking after kids in the family home near you in Chelsea. You’ll be picking them up from school on weekday afternoons, leaving your weekends free for studying, your family, or hobbies. You’ll get between £11.85 - £14.50 depending on experience. Training, insurance, invoicing, and DBS checks taken care of. Here’s what our nannies say: "It’s the best job a student can have. It fits in perfectly with my lifestyle. I love having my evenings free which I wouldn't have from working in a pub and I have most of my day free which I wouldn't get in retail. I get the same amount of hours/work from having a Saturday job but without compromising on my weekends." Work differently. Join Koru Kids.

Who we are: The Lavery is home to a restaurant, café and elegant events spaces located on South Kensington’s Cromwell Place. The building takes its name and inspiration from its history as the former home and studio of Sir John Lavery (1856–1941), the renowned Anglo-Irish painter. Housed within a collection of Grade II-listed townhouses. The kitchen is led by Yohei Furuhashi. Yohei’s menu highlights Mediterranean seasonality while incorporating influences and ingredients from the British Isles. What we’re looking for: As the Receptionist for our restaurant and event spaces, you will play a key role in welcoming guests, managing bookings, and ensuring smooth operations at the front desk. You will act as the first point of contact for customers and play a vital role in delivering excellent customer service both in-person, over the phone and email. The ideal candidate will be proactive, organised, friendly, and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment. What you will be doing: Telephone & Bookings Management: Handle booking requests, modifications, and cancellations. Provide information on restaurant opening hours, menu, and special events. Take and relay messages for management or your colleagues. Confirm bookings and reservations system. Guest Services & Reception: Act as a first point of contact and greet guests warmly upon arrival. Handle walk-in enquiries about availability and waiting times. Assist guests with cloakroom service and retrieve coats upon departure. Manage lost property. Provide information about restaurant policies and services. Administrative & Communication Duties: Respond to email enquiries about bookings, private events, and special requests. Maintain an organised log of VIP guests or special occasions. Communicate guest preferences and special requests to the team. Coordinate with the front-of-house team to ensure smooth service. Update booking systems or guest records as needed. Event & Private Dining Coordination: Provide initial information about private dining and event bookings. Forward event enquiries to the appropriate team. Assist in organising guest lists or special event details. General Support Tasks: Assist with printing and preparing menus, place cards, or signage. Ensure the reception area is tidy and welcoming. Monitor guest feedback and pass relevant comments to management. Sort and deliver incoming post and parcels. Adhere to all fire safety procedures and assist in the evacuation process in the event of a fire. Carry out administrative tasks and provide support for all departments and when required. Conditions of Work: Flexible hours contract with weekend, sometimes 3+ evening shifts per week and bank holidays. £14 per hour + tronc What you’ll get: 50% Off at The Lavery Restaurant: Make the most of our incredible restaurant with a discounted price for you and up to 4 friends and family. Office Socials and Events: Strengthen team bonds and learn more about our industry with our exciting lineup of social events throughout the year.? Health Shield: Employee Assistance Program: Need a helping hand or a listening ear? Our employee assistance program is here to support you through life's ups and downs. From counselling services to wellness resources, we've got your back every step of the way.

OUR PHILOSOPHY Chez Lui isn’t just a place to eat — it’s a home away from home. Our bistro is lovingly rooted in the heart of Notting Hill, yet curated to global standards. Every plate, playlist, and pour tells a story. From Marseille through Paris, to Bordeaux, we craft comfort food with personality, wine lists worth discovering, and a vibe you’ll want to live in. OUR TEAM At Chez Lui, our team is friendly and entertaining, always making guests feel at home. We know the names of our regular guests and maybe their dogs, but we do not alienate newcomers. YOU Warm, welcoming, and wired to make every guest feel like a regular. Whether you’re taking an order, sharing the story behind our specials, or simply lighting a candle at a corner table, you’ll help bring our bistro’s unique personality to life. You’ll Fit Right In If You: • Are naturally cheerful, social, and love connecting with people, • Are attentive but not overbearing — you know when to step in and when to step back, • Are proud to serve comfort food done with care, and drinks with a story, • Are curious about culture, cuisine, and what makes neighbourhoods tick, • Are a great communicator (fluent English required, additional languages a plus), • Are excited by the idea of becoming a “local favourite” in your community, • Have the ability to adapt, change and learn on the job., • Show a passionate desire to delight your guests., • Enjoy working in a busy environment, • Have excellent communication skills, and a positive attitude., • Show initiative to take on new challenges and solve problems as they arise What You’ll Do: • Welcome and guide guests through a warm, laid-back dining experience, • Present dishes and drinks with confidence, charm, and a touch of storytelling, • Work closely with kitchen and bar to ensure seamless service, • Keep the floor looking and feeling inviting at all times, • Be part of a team where your personality is as important as your performance, • You will be cool, calm, collected – and able to think on your feet in a fast paced environment, • You will be reliable and work well in a team – pitching in even without being asked, • You will appreciate that the little details create lasting impressions What We Offer: • A vibrant, supportive team culture rooted in empathy and authenticity, • Ongoing training in hospitality, food & wine knowledge, and emotional intelligence, • Opportunities for progression across our restaurants (and across borders!), • Competitive pay + tips + staff perks, • A real chance to grow with us as we expand internationally, • Pension scheme, • 28 days paid holiday Ready to Serve with Soul? Reply to this job advert with your CV and a short intro (tell us your favourite comfort dish!) All applicants must be over 18 years old, reside in UK and have a right to work in the country. Please note that prior applicants do not need to re-apply.

About TRAID TRAID is a charity retailer working for over 25 years to transform fashion for the better. All our fundraising efforts go towards improving the conditions of workers in the fashion and clothing industry, supporting projects all around the world. About the Role We are looking for a Home Collection Driver to join our growing team. As the face of TRAID on the road, you will be responsible for collecting donations directly from homes and businesses across London. This role is hands-on, physically engaging, and offers plenty of variety - no two shifts are the same, and our donors will rely on your help in lots of different ways. Each day, you’ll be assigned a route with 20 to 35 collections. We’ll invest in you by offering fully paid, comprehensive training to ensure you’re confident in TRAID’s collection systems and procedures. In return, we expect you take pride in your work and consistently strive for excellence. Main Responsibilities: • Collect donations from homes across London as per your scheduled route, • Accurately record collection details on a PDA provided by TRAID, • Unload the collected items safely and securely at our Alperton Warehouse, always following manual handling guidelines and health and safety policies, • Maintain the cleanliness and mechanical upkeep of the company vehicle, reporting any necessary maintenance to your line manager, • Provide an energetic and customer-focused approach, aiming to deliver excellent service to donors and ensure a positive experience. This includes answering any questions they may have and calling donors in advance of the collection. Requirements: Experience- 12 months van driving/multi-drop delivery experience preferred (but not essential). Full training will be provided Full UK driving licence - with no more than 6 points and no driving bans in the last 5 years Physical fitness – You will be active, handling donation bags weighing up to 20kg Flexibility – Shifts can vary, so we’re looking for team players with a can-do attitude who are ready to tackle challenges, even on short notice! What’s in it for you: Pick-up extra shifts: Enjoy the flexibility of weekend overtime shifts and the opportunity to maximise your earnings. No upfront costs: We will provide you with everything you need to excel at your job, including a full uniform, company phone and vehicle with a fuel card Competitive Compensation: TRAID is a London Living Wage Employer, committed to the well-being and quality of life of all our employees. This means your hourly rate will be reviewed every 12 months in accordance with the foundation's annual review guidelines for as long as we voluntarily choose to adhere to the scheme. Annual Leave allowance: 22 days paid holiday (plus 8 Bank Holidays)