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  • Trainee Dental Nurse
    Trainee Dental Nurse
    1 day ago
    £12.4–£13 hourly
    Part-time
    London

    Hours: Monday to Friday 8:00 am–8:00 pm, Saturday 8:00 am–2:00 pm Contract: Part-time (20 hours/week, with potential to increase to 30 hours/week), Permanent We are a leading private healthcare provider, committed to delivering high-quality medical, dental, and paramedical care. Our mission is to be the first-choice provider for the French-speaking community, known for clinical excellence, high standards of patient care, and a wide range of on-site services. Our multidisciplinary team of over 40 specialists—including dentists, surgeons, radiologists, and health practitioners—works together to offer expert treatment and advice. Our Services Include: • Aesthetic Dentistry, • Imaging, • Health & Wellbeing, • Medical Services We are looking for a Trainee Dental Nurse who is passionate about health, wellbeing, and dentistry, especially aesthetics and orthodontics. You will receive guidance from experienced specialists throughout your training. Candidates must be enrolled or planning to enrol on an approved dental nurse course. Key Responsibilities: • Prepare, clean, and sterilise instruments and equipment following infection control standards, • Maintain a clean, tidy, and well-stocked surgery, • Handle dental materials and mix as required for treatments, • Follow strict cross-infection control and health & safety protocols, • Support the dental team with administrative tasks as needed, • Attend training sessions and complete coursework for the dental nursing qualification Skills & Requirements: • Enrolled or planning to enrol on an approved dental nurse course (proof required), • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, • Reliable, professional, and committed to high standards of patient care, • Attention to detail and ability to work in a fast-paced clinical environment Work Schedule: • Part-time, permanent position, • Typical rota: Wednesday morning/afternoon, Thursday, Friday, and every other Saturday, • Occasional additional hours on Monday afternoons and Tuesdays (when our orthodontist is present once or twice per month) Benefits: • Paid holiday entitlement, • Workplace pension scheme, • Career progression opportunities Join our team and start your journey in a supportive, professional environment where you can develop your skills and make a real difference to patients’ lives.

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  • Support Worker
    Support Worker
    23 days ago
    Full-time
    Southall

    Support Worker – Semi-Independent Supported Accommodation Company: Helping Hands Supported Living CIC Location: Multiple locations in Middlesex, London Hours: Full-time or Part-time Start: Immediate We are looking for reliable and compassionate Support Workers to join our team, supporting Vulnerable young people and adults in Semi-Independent Accommodation. Our clients include Care Leavers, individuals experiencing homelessness, Ex-offenders, and people with Mental Health or substance misuse needs. Role Responsibilities: • Deliver regular support sessions and welfare checks, • Support residents with tenancy responsibilities, cleaning rotas, and house rules, • Assist with Universal Credit updates, form-filling, appointments, and daily living skills, • Help clients with college applications, job searches, and accessing external services, • Provide emotional support and signposting to mental health teams, GP, and other agencies, • Maintain accurate support logs, risk assessments, and documentation, • Work collaboratively with social workers, probation and local authorities, • What We’re Looking For:, • Caring, patient, and confident working with vulnerable people, • Strong communication and organisational skills, • Good computer skills — able to write support logs, emails and update client records, • Ability to work independently and manage your caseload, • Previous experience in support work is helpful but not essential, • Willingness to travel between properties What We Offer: • Training and development opportunities, • Supportive team environment, • Career progression, • The opportunity to make a real difference Apply now to join our growing team!

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  • Care Manager
    Care Manager
    23 days ago
    £40400 yearly
    Full-time
    Hayes

    Job Overview: We are seeking an experienced and dedicated Care Manager to oversee and coordinate our residential, day, and domiciliary care services. The successful candidate will ensure that our services meet the highest standards of care, comply with regulatory requirements, and align with our organization's values and objectives. Key Responsibilities: Service Management: 1. Oversee the daily operations of residential, day, and domiciliary care services., 2. Ensure the delivery of high-quality, person-centered care that meets individual client needs., 3. Develop and implement care plans in collaboration with clients, families, and healthcare professionals. Staff Leadership: 1. Recruit, train, and manage care staff, fostering a supportive and effective team environment., 2. Conduct regular staff evaluations and provide ongoing professional development opportunities. Compliance and Quality Assurance: 1. Ensure services comply with all relevant legislation, regulations, and standards., 2. Monitor and evaluate service delivery, implementing improvements as necessary. Financial Oversight: 1. Manage budgets effectively, ensuring resources are used efficiently., 2. Monitor financial performance and implement cost-control measures. Stakeholder Engagement: 1. Build and maintain positive relationships with clients, families, staff, and external agencies., 2. Represent CareX Group in meetings with regulatory bodies and other stakeholders. Qualifications and Experience: 1. Proven experience in a managerial role within the care sector., 2. Relevant qualifications in health and social care (e.g., NVQ Level 5 in Leadership and Management for Health and Social Care)., 3. Strong knowledge of care regulations and standards., 4. Excellent leadership, communication, and organizational skills., 5. Ability to manage budgets and resources effectively. What We Offer: 1. Competitive salary and benefits package., 2. Opportunities for professional development and career progression., 3. A supportive and collaborative working environment., 4. The chance to make a meaningful difference in the lives of our clients.

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