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  • Final miles solutions
    Van Delivery Driver
    Van Delivery Driver
    13 days ago
    £15–£25 hourly
    Full-time
    Holytown

    We are seeking a reliable and motivated individual to join our team as a delivery driver. You will be responsible for transporting goods to various locations, ensuring timely and safe delivery. This role requires strong communication skills and the ability to handle heavy lifting, making it ideal for someone with prior delivery driver experience or a commercial driving background. Responsibilities • Operate delivery vehicles safely and efficiently, adhering to all traffic laws and regulations., • Load and unload goods, ensuring proper handling to prevent damage., • Communicate effectively with warehouse staff and customers regarding delivery schedules and any potential issues., • Maintain accurate records of deliveries, including any discrepancies or damages., • Conduct routine inspections of the vehicle to ensure it is in good working condition., • Assist in the warehouse as needed, including inventory management and organisation of goods. Requirements • Previous experience as a delivery driver is preferred but not essential as training is provided., • Valid driving licence with no more than 6 points; no DR convictions, but IN convictions are accepted., • Experience driving larger vehicles is advantageous., • Familiarity with warehouse operations and procedures is beneficial., • Ability to perform heavy lifting (up to 25 kg) during loading and unloading processes., • Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, to interact effectively with team members and customers., • A proactive attitude towards problem-solving and teamwork is essential. If you are enthusiastic about delivering excellent service and possess the necessary skills, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity!

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  • Personal assistant (support) private employer
    Support Worker
    Support Worker
    25 days ago
    £13 hourly
    Part-time
    Shotts

    Job opportunity in trauma informed social care I’d like to let readers know about a job opportunity in supporting someone on a journey to living a full life with Dissociative Identity Disorder. This would provide good insight into and be a good learning opportunity for students who are potential future therapists interested in working in trauma-informed practise and complex childhood trauma or for someone interested in gaining experience prior to embarking on a career in psychology. I am the employer and the role is funded via a social work SDS direct payments package . It is based in Shotts, North Lanarkshire and the working pattern and hours are available to suit 2-3 successful candidates with both regular days and shift pattern and occasional overtime available. There are also longer shifts available including at weekends and occasionally wakened nights to allow for candidates traveling from outside the area Additionally there are 1-2 PA’s required on a casual contract to cover annual leave, sickness and times of the year where more support is required. One such time is 20th December to 3rd Jan. The rate of pay is £13 per hour and includes a pension contribution and generous annual leave entitlement. The following is an insight from someone who has supported someone with DID and explains the reciprocal relationship in supporting someone with DID well. “Supporting someone with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) is often misunderstood — but it can be deeply meaningful. DID is a natural response to overwhelming trauma, and people with DID are not broken or dangerous — they are survivors. When you take the time to listen, build trust, and honour the different parts of someone’s system, you begin to see something remarkable: resilience, depth, creativity, and the human drive to heal. Yes, it takes patience and understanding. But it’s also a privilege — to witness someone reclaim their voice, reconnect with lost parts of themselves, and move toward wholeness. Supporting someone with DID isn’t just about what you give — it’s about what you learn, receive, and grow into together. It’s not a burden. It’s a relationship. Interviews are currently scheduled on an ongoing basis and start dates are available to suit the successful candidates from early November. Please feel free to forward this post as you feel appropriate. I am more than happy for potential applicants to contact me via to discuss the role further or to answer any questions. Thanks in advance.

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