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  • Trainee Dental Nurse
    Trainee Dental Nurse
    4 days ago
    £14–£14.7 hourly
    Full-time
    London

    Join our established dental practice as a trainee dental nurse and kickstart your career in dentistry. We are seeking a bilingual candidate to join our friendly and experienced team, committed to delivering high-quality dental care. We provide an inclusive environment, with a wheelchair-accessible practice fully compliant with CQC standards, ensuring top-notch patient care and treatment. Our practice is equipped with the latest materials and techniques, and we emphasize continuous professional development. This is a permanent, full-time trainee dental nurse position, with working hours Monday to Friday, 08:45 to 16:00. Benefits: • Comprehensive health insurance, • Employee & Wellness Assistance programme, • Recognition and rewards for your hard work, • Paid holidays, sick leave, and birthday celebrations, • Conveniently located near public transport Responsibilities: • Assist dental professionals during examinations and procedures, • Prepare and maintain treatment rooms, • Keep accurate patient records, • Address patient inquiries professionally, • Sterilise and maintain instruments, • Manage dental material inventory, • Coordinate patient appointments Requirements: • Enrolled or planning to enrol in the NEBDN dental nursing diploma, • National Insurance Number, • DBS Check, • Proof of Hepatitis B vaccination (first dose accepted) If you are enthusiastic and ready to embark on a fulfilling career in dental nursing, apply now for this exciting opportunity!

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  • Physiotherapist
    Physiotherapist
    6 days ago
    £15 hourly
    Part-time
    London

    Part-Time Physiotherapist or Chiropractor — Shockwave ReVibe Clinic, Notting Hill, London Location: 22 Notting Hill Gate, London W11 3JE Hours: 14 hours per week (2 days), with scope to grow as the clinic expands Reports to: Clinic Lead, Specialist Urologist About Us Shockwave ReVibe Clinic is a specialist practice based in Notting Hill treating erectile dysfunction, Peyronie's disease, and chronic pelvic pain using shockwave therapy and PRP (P-Shot). The clinic is led by a GMC-registered specialist urologist with over 30 years' medical experience. The Role We're looking for a part-time Physiotherapist or Chiropractor with a genuine interest in chronic pelvic pain and men's health to join our multidisciplinary team. You'll work alongside our clinical lead to support patients through assessment, manual therapy, and rehabilitation programmes that complement our shockwave and regenerative treatment pathways. What We're Looking For • HCPC-registered Physiotherapist or GCC-registered Chiropractor, • Interest or experience in pelvic pain, men's health, or musculoskeletal aspects of urological conditions, • Strong communication skills and comfort discussing sensitive health topics with patients, • Collaborative approach — happy working within a small, specialist clinical team What We Offer • 14 hours/week to start, with genuine potential to grow as the clinic expands, • Autonomy within a focused specialist setting, • Central London location (Notting Hill Gate) To Apply Please send your CV and a short covering note.

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  • Care / Support Worker
    Care / Support Worker
    11 days ago
    £15–£16 hourly
    Part-time
    London

    Care Workers & Support Workers 📍 Ealing Supporting individuals with Autism and Learning Disabilities We are currently recruiting compassionate and reliable Care Workers and Support Workers to join our team in the Hounslow area. You will be supporting children and young adults with Autism and learning disabilities, helping them to live safe, meaningful, and fulfilling lives. About the Role As a Care/Support Worker, you will provide person-centred support in line with individual care plans. Your role will focus on promoting independence, emotional wellbeing, and social inclusion. Key responsibilities include: • Providing daily support tailored to individual needs, • Assisting with personal care (where required), • Supporting with routines, education, and community activities, • Encouraging communication, social interaction, and life skills, • Managing behaviours that may challenge with patience and professionalism, • Working closely with families, professionals, and multidisciplinary teams, • Maintaining accurate records and following safeguarding procedures About You We are looking for individuals who are: • Caring, patient, and empathetic, • Passionate about supporting individuals with Autism and learning disabilities, • Reliable and committed to providing high-quality care, • Able to work independently and as part of a team, • Good communicators with a calm and positive approach Experience is desirable but not essential — full training and ongoing support will be provided. What We Offer • Competitive pay rates, • Flexible working hours, • Comprehensive training and induction, • Ongoing professional development, • Supportive and inclusive working environment, • Opportunity to make a genuine difference in people’s lives Requirements • Right to work in the UK, • Enhanced DBS check (or willingness to apply), • Willingness to undertake mandatory training, • Experience in Autism, learning disabilities, or care work is an advantage Apply Now If you are passionate about making a positive impact and supporting children and young adults to reach their full potential, we would love to hear from you.

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  • MALE CARE WORKER (20 HRS)
    MALE CARE WORKER (20 HRS)
    14 days ago
    £13–£13.5 hourly
    Part-time
    Hayes

    Location: Hayes / UB8 area Pay: £13.50 per hour Immediate start We are looking for an experienced and reliable male support worker to support a 16-year-old boy with learning disabilities. He is non-verbal and requires patient, attentive support to remain safe at home and while accessing the community. The successful applicant must understand how to support children or young people with learning disabilities, communication difficulties and limited awareness of danger. Working hours The role is for approximately 20 hours per week, usually worked in five-hour blocks. Example schedule: • Monday: 12:00pm–5:00pm, • Tuesday: 12:00pm–5:00pm, • Wednesday: 12:00pm–3:00pm, • Thursday: 12:00pm–5:00pm Some flexibility may be required depending on the young person’s needs. Main responsibilities • Supporting the young person to remain safe at home, • Supporting him to access activities in the community, • Providing reassurance, structure and close supervision, • Supporting positive engagement and meaningful activities, • Following his care plan and agreed safety procedures, • Working alongside another care worker during community outings, • Communicating appropriately with his family and care team Requirements • Previous experience supporting children or young people with learning disabilities, • Experience supporting non-verbal individuals, • Good understanding of safeguarding and managing risks, • Patient, calm, reliable and able to follow instructions, • Enhanced DBS registered with the online Update Service, • Right to work in the UK, • Able to start immediately Due to the specific care and support needs of the young person, applications are invited from male care workers only. To apply, please send your CV and a brief summary of your relevant experience.

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  • Care Assistant / Carer
    Care Assistant / Carer
    1 month ago
    Full-time
    Greenford

    We are looking for a caring, reliable and compassionate Care Assistant to join our residential care team. The successful candidate will support residents with their daily needs while promoting dignity, independence, choice and wellbeing. You will work as part of a supportive team to provide safe, person-centred care to adults who may have mental health needs, mild learning disabilities or require rehabilitation and daily living support. Main responsibilities include: • Supporting residents with personal care, including washing, dressing, toileting and continence care, • Assisting with mobility, transfers and the safe use of equipment, • Supporting residents with meals, drinks and nutrition, • Administering or supporting with medication, where trained and authorised, • Following individual care plans, risk assessments and support plans, • Encouraging residents to maintain independence and participate in activities, • Providing emotional support and companionship, • Monitoring residents’ wellbeing and reporting any concerns or changes, • Completing accurate daily records and care documentation, • Maintaining a clean, safe and comfortable environment, • Following safeguarding, infection control, health and safety, confidentiality and professional-boundary procedures, • Working closely with colleagues, managers, families and healthcare professionals, • Supporting day, night, weekend and bank-holiday shifts according to the rota and needs of the service The ideal candidate will: • Be kind, patient, respectful and dependable, • Have good communication and teamwork skills, • Be able to follow instructions, policies and care plans, • Be willing to work flexibly, including weekends, nights and bank holidays where required, • Understand the importance of dignity, privacy, equality and safeguarding, • Be able to remain calm and professional in challenging situations, • Have the right to work in the UK, • Be willing to complete an enhanced DBS check and required training Previous care experience is preferred but not essential, as training and support may be provided to suitable candidates. Care Certificate, NVQ/QCF Level 2 or Level 3 in Health and Social Care, medication training and previous experience supporting adults with mental health needs or learning disabilities would be an advantage. This is a rewarding opportunity for someone who wants to make a positive difference in the lives of the people we support.

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  • Care Assistant / Carer for female
    Care Assistant / Carer for female
    2 months ago
    £19–£20 hourly
    Full-time
    London

    Description We are looking for a serious, reliable and experienced person to support a 19-year-old young woman in a private family setting. This is a responsible care role and requires maturity, patience, emotional awareness and confidence working in a home care environment. What you’ll do: • Support with daily routines and personal care, • Provide emotional support and companionship, • Join walks, outings and activities, • Support PEG-related routines (training can be provided if needed), • Help maintain a calm, safe and positive environment, • Build trust and consistency in daily support Who we’re looking for: • Previous experience in care/support work is essential, • Fluent English required, • Reliable, emotionally mature and professional, • Comfortable supporting a young adult in a private family home, • Strong communication and understanding of responsibility, • Weekend availability preferred, • Right to work in the UK Important: This is a serious and responsible position. Please apply only if you have experience or a clear understanding of care/support work. If you have no experience or are not confident in this type of role, please do not apply. What we offer: • Flexible hours, • Fair pay based on experience, • Long-term opportunity with a respectful private family, • Supportive and positive environment If you are caring, dependable and experienced — we would love to hear from you. Females only please.

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