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  • Appmetric Software Limited
    Project Coordinator
    Project Coordinator
    1 month ago
    £29000–£31000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    We are seeking a highly organized and proactive Project Coordinator to join our team. The successful candidate will support project planning, execution, and monitoring activities to ensure projects are delivered on time, within scope, and within budget. You’ll work closely with cross-functional teams and stakeholders to facilitate communication, track progress, and maintain documentation. Key Responsibilities: • Assist in the definition of project scope and objectives., • Develop and maintain project schedules, timelines, and documentation., • Coordinate internal resources and third parties/vendors for project execution., • Track project performance using appropriate tools and techniques., • Organize meetings, prepare agendas, and document meeting minutes., • Monitor project deliverables and report on progress to management., • Handle administrative tasks such as data entry, reporting, and file management., • Communicate effectively with team members, stakeholders, and clients., • Identify and manage project risks and issues We’re committed to hiring a diverse workforce from different professional and cultural backgrounds, and to that end we encourage a variety of people to apply to join our company to represent the diverse range of subjects associated with our projects.

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  • Focus Findings UK Limited
    Family Support Worker
    Family Support Worker
    2 months ago
    £13–£16 hourly
    Full-time
    Dagenham

    Focus Findings is recruiting full- and part-time Family Support Workers in Basildon, Harlow, Chelmsford, Southend-on-sea, Colchester, Clacton-on-Sea and surrounding areas. Job Description for Family Support Worker Family support workers help families with long and short-term difficulties. The main duties of the role would include: • Work one-on-one with vulnerable families to reduce inequalities between those in greatest need and their peers., • Facilitating the delivery of targeted support groups and parenting programmes., • Competently and accurately record observations on case management systems with an awareness that the information you supply may be used in legal proceedings. In addition, candidates must be able to demonstrate knowledge and experience of: • Working with parents with specific vulnerabilities that impact their child/ren; including (but not limited to); low income, domestic abuse, substance misuse, anti-social and criminal behaviour, and transient families., • Assessing complex safeguarding and welfare issues for children and vulnerable adults., • Support to families with children with additional needs, • Respite care for families with children with additional needs, • Child development across the ages, with a particular emphasis on children with additional needs, disabilities, specific educational needs, adult and child mental health, and those with protected characteristics as defined by the Equality Act 2010., • Evidence-based practice and the ability to apply this to inform practice. What we look for: • Driver's license and a vehicle, • Caring and empathetic attitude, • Good communication skills, • Willingness to learn, • Self-motivated, well organized & reliable

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