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Key Points: - Freelance, remote working from anywhere in the world - Help launch an eyewear brand in the UK - Flexible working, make your own hours - £250 annual frames benefit for yourself and a 20% discount for friends & family - Room for growth at a fast paced start-up Description: An eyewear brand based in London are looking for a freelance remote Dispensing Optician to help launch their unique frame designs into the UK market. This is a fully remote position and you can be based anywhere in the world, so long as you are registered with the GOC as a qualified Dispensing Optician. This role is freelance and you will be able to make your own hours. You will be working with a fast paced start-up looking to shake up the UK’s optical industry and be a key part of its growth story, working closely with the Founders and COO to make the company a success. This role would be ideal for someone who is looking for freelance and/or remote work alongside another job or who has other responsibilities. There are opportunities for growth as the company expands, including transitions to other departments or taking on leadership roles. The Role: - Play an essential role in delivering exceptional eye care services to customers. - Provide expert advice on lens selection, frame compatibility and customisation options to meet each customer’s unique style and vision needs. - Educate the leadership team on proper eyewear care and maintenance, including lens cleaning, frame adjustment and storage techniques. - Collaborate with the team to enhance customer experience, address key inquiries and concerns, promote brand awareness and loyalty. - Stay informed about the latest trends, technologies and developments in optometry to provide the highest level of experience for customers. - Uphold the company’s commitment to excellence, integrity and innovation in all aspects of eye care and customer service. Requirements: - Registration with the GOC as a qualified Dispensing Optician. - Proven experience in a clinical optometry setting. - Strong clinical skills. - Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. - Basic computer skills, including Google Drive, Word and Excel. Ability to use Notion desirable but not a requirement. - Experience of working with high growth start-ups would be an advantage, but are not mandatory. Details + Key Benefits: - Fully remote role from anywhere in the world - Freelance - completely flexible work hours as you see fit for your schedule - Competitive cash salary, paid on a project basis - £250 in company credits annually to be spent on new frames from site - 20% friends & family discount code for any frames purchased from site - Room for progression as the company’s presence grows - including transitions to other departments or leadership roles (and potential company equity packages) - Start Date - Spring 2025, around May 2025 onwards To avoid missing out on this opportunity, please send your CV across as soon as possible. A cover letter is not necessary. Shortlisted applicants will be asked to attend a 30 minute video interview with both founders. We look forward to reviewing your applications!
Chaston Nursery is a private daycare nursery setting for children aged 3 months to 5 years. We are located just between Kentish Town and Chalk Farm and are fortunate to have a variety of transport options, including being right on the 46/24 bus route as well as a variety of tube and train options close by. We are open for a 10 hr day and require practitioners to complete an 8 hour shift daily from Monday to Friday. We are currently looking for a full time Nursery Practitioner/ Team leader(40 hours per week) to join our expanding team. Are you a fun loving, caring and enthusiastic educator? Do you have a passion for childcare? Do you have experience in the early years? and feel confident to lead a team? We want to invest in a skilled team that will support us in providing outstanding care and learning opportunities to all the children attending our setting. We are keen to add to our diverse and inclusive workplace. We have training options available to candidates who are interested in gaining further skills, knowledge and qualification and are seeking new challenges. We are looking for someone who feels enthusiastic about leading a team and has experience in supporting others in providing an enabling environment in which children can play, learn and develop. You will need to be able to plan and deliver activities, organise and oversee a staff team and act as a key person for a group of children. We encourage you to be your authentic self to join our mission to nurture kind and considerate children with confidence and an inquisitive love for learning through our child centred approach.
I am looking for an experienced health care assistant ( minimum 1 year experience) to help me with a spinal cord injury. An advantage would be Lithuanian/ Russian speaking staff. Shifts are 8am to 8pm (12 hours) Part time / full time position is available. 16.5£/ hour
Taking patients’ vital signs such as temperature and blood pressure and reporting any changes to a supervisor Serving meals and helping feed patients Assisting patients with performing basic tasks such as eating, dressing and going to the toliet when necessary Performing household duties such as changing sheets and cleaning
Day Mental Registered Nurse with at least one year experience in a similar role Care Home with Nursing in Port Sunlight, Birkenhead, CH62 Sponsorship provided for the right applicant. Available Hours/Pay: Full Time 34,5 hours per week. Long shifts 8am-8pm Pay rate £20/ /hour Our qualified nursing team are available 24 hours a day to provide medical and other forms of specialised support. Respecting patients and recognising patient as a unique individual, our nurses provide not just high-quality nursing skills, but truly person-centred care. About the Role: The main responsibilities of this role include: Providing a high standard of care to people with mental illness and personality disorder Promoting the highest standards of clinical nursing throughout the hospital Overseeing the day-to-day care of patients and the administration of required medication To provide nursing and personal care and promote their abilities. Planning, implementing, and supervising the provision of quality care Maintaining the required medical documentation Upholding residents’ rights to privacy, dignity and choice At a more senior level, you’ll also need to lead shifts as well as mentoring and supporting student nurses and other members of the team Familiarising yourself with, and strictly adhering to, company policy and procedure and Care Inspectorate guidelines Please note we are only accepting candidates with a UK active PIN and right to work in the UK( sponsorship provided for the right candidate) The main requirements for this role are: *Must be a MENTAL REGISTERED NURSE (current PIN number with NMC and experience in the UK ) *One year experience is mandatory *A genuine desire to work with the elderly *The ability to communicate clearly and concisely, along with excellent listening skills *The ability to supervise other staff members comfortably and competently *Strong clinical assessment and critical thinking skills *Ability to remain calm and composed in high-stress situations *Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Benefits: *Competitive salary based on experience and qualifications *Preceptorship programme *Payment into the pension scheme *Paid time off for vacation *Continuing education opportunities for professional development *Free onsite parking *Free meal *Support with career development plan *Free parking *DBS covered All roles will be subject to a successful disclosure at an appropriate level from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and 2 satisfactory references. If you are a compassionate and skilled Registered Mental Nurse with experience we would like to have you joining our hospital. Apply below
We Are Hiring! Amazing Support 365 is here to make a difference in our community. We provide services across various sectors, helping our clients live happier, more fulfilling lives by meeting their daily and holistic needs. Join us, and be part of a team that truly makes a positive impact. About Us At Amazing Support 365, we are committed to safer, inclusive, and accessible recruitment. We believe in creating a safe environment for everyone and expect our staff to share this commitment. Please note that all candidates will undergo a DBS check as part of the hiring process. What You'll Do ● Be part of a friendly, supportive team working to improve the lives of others. ● Use your skills to guide people on their journey to recovery and a fulfilling life. ● Enjoy flexibility in your work schedule to suit your lifestyle. What We Offer ● Wellbeing support to help you maintain a great work-life balance. ● Career development and training to help you grow and achieve your goals. ● A supportive team that’s always there for you. ● A £50 bonus for referring friends. ● Mileage contributions (where applicable). ● Discounts through the Blue Light Card scheme. ● Opportunities to work towards NVQ qualifications. ● A reliable, in-house payroll system with no hidden fees or deductions. Who We're Looking For ● A kind, caring, and compassionate nature. ● Flexibility to work different shifts. ● Good communication skills. ● The right to live and work in the UK (we do not offer visa sponsorship). Preferred but not required: ● Previous experience in health and social care. ● A valid driver’s license. If you already have up-to-date health and social care training certificates and a current DBS, you could fast-track through our recruitment process! Job Details ● Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent, Bank, Flexible Hours. ● Pay: £12.80 - £26.50 per hour (depending on the sector). Join us today and make a real difference in people’s lives! Our Whatsapp number is : 0739......83.......133.........62 Please contact us and refer friends.
About the Role: This is your opportunity to be a vital part of the support system for young people in housing projects and the local community. As a Accommodation & Support Worker, you'll work with young people aged 16-25, empowering them with the skills and confidence needed for independent living. You'll guide them through the entire housing process, from securing accommodation to fostering life skills that help them thrive. Your role will include: Providing hands-on support in accommodation and community-based settings, helping young people transition towards independent living. Building positive relationships and offering tailored support, ensuring young people’s well-being and personal growth. Managing day-to-day housing tasks, such as rent collection, health and safety checks, and maintaining a welcoming environment. Playing a key role in enabling young people to achieve positive outcomes in health, safety, personal achievement, and economic well-being. Why This Role Is for You: You thrive on making a difference and are passionate about helping young people reach their full potential. You enjoy working in a supportive and dynamic environment, where every weekend brings new challenges and rewards. You are self-motivated and enjoy taking initiative to help others while managing your responsibilities. You want to be part of a team that values inclusivity, empowerment, and positive change. What We’re Looking For: We’re seeking individuals who: Have the confidence and initiative to manage their own workload and take on challenges. Are effective communicators, both written and verbal, and can handle difficult situations with calm and assertiveness. Have the ability to listen and empower young people, helping them build the skills needed for independent living. Are compassionate, non-judgmental, and committed to equality and diversity. Possess strong IT skills and the ability to use Microsoft Office and other software. Are resilient and able to work in environments that can sometimes be challenging or emotionally demanding. You will need a full driving license and access to your own vehicle.
Join Brentford Health and Dental, a multi-service practice offering dental care, aesthetics, and more. We prioritize exceptional patient care and a collaborative team environment. Role Summary: As a Dental Hygienist, you will provide preventive and therapeutic oral health care and educate patients on maintaining optimal oral health. Key Responsibilities: Perform dental assessments, cleaning, and apply preventive treatments. Educate patients on oral health practices. Collaborate with our dental team to manage patient care. Requirements: Associate's Degree in Dental Hygiene; Bachelor’s preferred. Valid dental hygienist license. Proven experience and strong communication skills. I look forward to hearing from you, Kerren
Nurse Functional Assessor Hybrid Role | Locations Across London and South East Starting Salary: £41,250 to £ 46,215, depending on role/location with a £2,000 increase in the first 12 months Full training provided from day one Please note we are unable to provide visa sponsorship* Working Hours : 9am-5.30pm (Work from home 2 days/week, 3 days in the Assessment Centre) Are you a compassionate, autonomous Nurse looking for a rewarding change within a hybrid nurse job opportunity? Join a forward-thinking team as a Nurse Functional Assessor and help individuals navigate the impact of health conditions on their daily lives. Gain career satisfaction practicing as a Nurse, work in a supportive environment, and enjoy hybrid working flexibility while earning competitive pay. Why Choose This Role? Impact Lives: Provide vital assessments for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) or Employment Support Allowance (ESA) claims, directly influencing benefit decisions and supporting those in need. Hybrid Work: Flexibility to work both from home and on-site. Competitive Pay: £41,250 to £ 46,215 depending on role/location, increasing by £2,000 over your first year. Professional Growth: Receive comprehensive training, continuous professional development (CPD), and ongoing clinical support. Work-Life Balance: Enjoy daytime hours, weekdays only – no weekends or bank holidays. Your Responsibilities Conduct booked consultation appointments (via phone, video, or face-to-face) to assess how health conditions affect daily functioning. Produce detailed, high-quality reports for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). Collaborate with colleagues and maintain professional standards. Manage your time effectively to meet deadlines and quality benchmarks. A Typical Day On-Site On days you work from the local centre you’ll start your day with a virtual or face to face team meeting. Meet patients, review their paperwork and medical evidence, and complete comprehensive reports for the DWP. Engage with team leads and participate in learning sessions when needed. From Home On days you work from home you’ll begin with an online team check-in. Conduct assessments via phone or video, using your clinical skills to gather evidence and document findings. Access online and telephone support from clinical team leads and MDT colleagues. What We’re Looking For Registered Nurse (NMC registration) with at least 12 months of post-qualification experience. Your registration needs to be as an adult nurse (RMN, RNLD and RGN). Strong communication, IT, and analytical skills. Clinical knowledge of adult health conditions, including both mental and physical health. Passion for making a meaningful difference in people’s lives. Perks and Benefits Competitive salary package with annual pay increases. Flexible hybrid work arrangement. Structured training program from day one. No weekend, night, or holiday shifts – perfect for work-life balance. Ready to Elevate Your Career and Make a Difference? Don’t miss this opportunity to combine your clinical expertise with a fulfilling new challenge. This is a rare hybrid remote nurse Job for nurses living in the South East of England. Apply now with iGo Recruitment
As a Caregiver at Right at Home Bexley, you will provide compassionate, in-home support to clients, helping them maintain their independence and improve their quality of life. Your role will include assisting with daily activities such as personal care, meal preparation, medication reminders, light housekeeping, and companionship. We are looking for dedicated, reliable individuals who have excellent communication skills, a caring attitude, and a passion for helping others. Prior experience is a plus but not required, as we provide full training. If you’re looking for a rewarding role where you can make a real difference, we’d love to hear from you!
We are a charity organization based in Barnsley dedicated to giving back to the community by providing essential support to elderly individuals who are unable to afford the home care they need. Our mission is to ensure they receive the care and attention they deserve. We are currently seeking volunteers to join our team. As a volunteer, you will play a vital role in supporting our community's elderly population, but please note this is a volunteer position with no obligation for permanent employment. Key Details: - Volunteer Role: Support for elderly individuals in their homes. - Requirements: - A valid driving license (you will need to move between locations). - No prior experience is necessary—we are happy to train you! - Ability to be compassionate, patient, and reliable. - Benefits: - Travel expenses covered. - All necessary amenities and training provided. We are looking for individuals who are passionate about making a difference in the lives of others. If you’re willing to give your time and energy to help those in need, we would love to hear from you! If you are interested or would like more information, please contact us with your full CV. Thank you for considering this opportunity to give back to the Barnsley community!
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Full job description Job Overview We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Support Worker to join our team. you will play a crucial role in providing support to individuals with varying needs, ensuring they live independent, fulfilling, and positive lives. You will play this vital role in enhancing the quality of life through personalised care. This is an excellent opportunity for those looking to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Duties: Support individuals with daily living activities such as personal hygiene, motivating the them to get ready for any planned appointments/activities Provide behaviour management support to individuals exhibiting challenging behaviours. Prepare nutritious meals / 1-2-1 cooking sessions according to dietary requirements and preferences. Administer medication as prescribed and ensure accurate record-keeping. Offer companionship and emotional support to enhance the individual's mental well-being. Escort individuals to appointments or social activities as needed. Maintain a clean and safe environment for the individuals, ensuring their comfort at all times. Collaborate with healthcare professionals, social workers and other professionals to implement care plans effectively. Provide specialised care for each individual's need. Requirements Previous experience in any settings as a support worker A background in nursing or relevant healthcare qualifications is preferred but not essential. Strong understanding of care principles and practices. Excellent communication skills with the ability to build rapport with the individuals and their families. Capability to manage challenging behaviours with patience and empathy. Valid driving license is desirable for transporting then individuals when necessary. Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends and waking nights if required. A genuine passion for providing high-quality care and support to individuals in need. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: From £11.44-£12.00 per hour Additional pay: Bonus scheme Performance bonus Benefits: Annual leave Casual dress Company pension On-site parking Referral programme Schedule: Day shift Monday to Friday Night shift Overtime Weekend availability Ability to commute: Reliably commute to our client locations (preferred) Education: GCSE or equivalent (preferred) Experience: Experience with children: 1 year (preferred) Language: English (preferred) License/Certification: Driving License (preferred) Work Location: In person
Job description We are seeking a passionate, dedicated, and experienced professional to take a lead role in establishing and managing a Children’s Home. The property is a spacious five-bedroom house designed to accommodate up to three children, aged 11 to 15 with emotional difficulties, who are in need of a nurturing, safe, and structured environment. This role is ideal for someone who has previous experience in residential childcare management and is deeply committed to positively impacting young lives. Key Responsibilities - Lead the process of setting up the Children’s Home in accordance with local and national regulations and standards for children’s residential services. Ensure all aspects meet safety and regulatory standards. - Oversee all daily operations, ensuring a structured, therapeutic, and supportive environment that caters to the physical, emotional, and social needs of each child. - Recruit, train, and supervise a team of care staff. Conduct regular appraisals and support staff development to maintain a high standard of care. - Develop and oversee individualized care plans tailored to each child’s needs, monitoring progress, and adjusting as necessary. Facilitate positive activities and programs to promote growth, resilience, and independence. - Ensure safeguarding practices are followed rigorously and risk assessments are conducted regularly. Address and document any safeguarding concerns in line with best practices and legal requirements. - Build and maintain strong relationships with external agencies, families, and community resources to support each child’s holistic development and social reintegration. - Manage budgets, ensure effective resource allocation, and track expenses in line with organisational guidelines. Qualifications and Experience Essential: Proven experience in managing or supervising a children’s home or similar residential care facility. In-depth knowledge of child protection, safeguarding regulations, and care standards. Qualifications in social work, child care, or a related field (e.g., NVQ Level 5 in Leadership for Health and Social Care or equivalent). Strong understanding of the challenges facing children aged 11–15, particularly those in care. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Desirable: Experience working with children with behavioral or emotional challenges. Familiarity with local authority procedures and regulatory bodies. Benefits: - continuous growth: access ongoing training and development - Ofsted Outstanding Bonus - we cover the cost of your DBS check Attributes Empathy and resilience Exceptional leadership and organisational skills Strong decision-making ability and problem-solving mindset Passionate about child welfare and personal development Application Process To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter outlining your experience and suitability for the role. Shortlisted candidates will be invited for an initial interview, followed by an assessment of management and child care skills. This job description should attract individuals who are experienced, qualified, and genuinely interested in improving the lives of children in a residential setting. Job Type: Full-time Pay: £40,000.00-£58,000.00 per year Benefits: Company pension Schedule: Monday to Friday Work Location: In person Application deadline: 30/01/2025 Expected start date: 06/03/2025
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Personal Assistant/Carer Required ForMuslim Male With Severe Autism Job Types: Full-time, Permanent The client is based in Northolt, London. He is a non-verbal 28-year-old with severe autism, complex needs, high sensory processing needs, obsessive compulsive disorder, health care needs and challenging behaviour. He enjoys routine, doing a multitude of activities, having fun, and thrives on the encouragement and motivation given to him by those closest to him. The client is highly dependent on his family which means the care team work closely alongside the family members. He is looking for an experienced PA to join his care team who is caring, compassionate, energetic and easy to get on with. Shifts can vary between 8-12 hours between Monday to Friday. The position is FULL TIME only. Duties will include but are not limited to: • Undertaking personal care tasks like toileting, showering, physio, medication, etc. • Assisting with health needs such as desensitization, sensory regulation, muscle cramps ext. • Domestic duties such as maintaining a clean home, washing clothes, cleaning dishes, cooking ext. • Organising, preparing, and accompanying him to appointments, outdoor activities, trips out, holidays or events, etc. Essential Requirements: • NI Number and proof of right to work • Valid DBS • Band 3+ support worker • Be punctual, reliable and be flexible with your working hours, when required • Full UK Driving License • Minimum 3 GCSE’s including English/Level 3 NVQ • Training in Challenging Behaviour • Training in Safeguarding • Be discreet and caring • Must not be in full time or part time education (No students) • Must not be looking for a sponsorship Other requirements: • Previous experience and skills in caring for someone with complex care needs is desirable but not essential as training will be provided • Trained in Makaton/Social stories • Important to have good hygiene as the client is sensitive to strong smells and prone to infections Salary: £18 per hour, Self-employed NO CASH IN HAND
Job description ***This is not just a job, you will make a difference to the people you support! *** People in Action are a Charity Organisation, supporting vulnerable adults to live independent lives, within their own homes and own community. Founded in the 1980’s by our Trustee Jeff, we are still continuing to grow, with services expanding. Working across Warwickshire, we deliver Person Centred Care to all of our Customers. Working as the Support Worker you will support clients in all aspects of day-to-day life, from personal care to shopping, managing bills, attending medical appointments, accessing the local community, and many more. No two shifts are ever the same, and you will learn something new every day! You will have fun with our customers, become a reliable and trusted Support Worker, kind and caring, and be involved in their development and daily life. *** Paid training for all new starters *** We offer continuous fully funded development for our teams, providing them with the opportunity to work towards vocational qualifications within the care sector, if they so wish to do so. Responsibilities: -Provide support and assistance to individuals with physical, intellectual, or developmental disabilities -Assist with daily living activities, including personal care, meal preparation, and medication administration -Promote independence and encourage individuals to participate in community activities. --Maintain a safe and clean environment for individuals in accordance with health and safety regulations -Document and report any changes or concerns regarding the well-being of individuals -Collaborate with a team of healthcare professionals to ensure the highest quality of care. -Strong communication and interpersonal skills -Ability to work independently and as part of a team -Compassionate and patient demeanor -Ability to handle challenging situations with empathy and professionalism Your own transport is essential for this role. Successful candidates must hold a valid UK drivers license and have access to a vehicle. We offer an in depth, face to face, new starter training program for all new applicants, along with continuous learning for all existing staff members. Training is essential for you to commence employment with us. You will be required to be flexible to attend the 10 days paid training. Some of this training will be based at our Head Office in Nuneaton, Warwickshire Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent Pay: £11.44-£11.94 per hour Expected hours: 16 – 40 per week
Southcroft Dental Practice serving post codes SW16 SW17 SW12 CR4 SW18 We are looking for full and part-time dental assistants for our small family practice 20-43 hours This job is for a caring and hard working dental assistant. They must be willing to undertake self-funded study and work flexibly as part of a small team. Duties include dental assisting and nursing also cleaning and reception The successful candidate will be expected to consider vaccinations including Hepatitis B Trainees welcome, full training support given Reference ID: dental assistant plus Contract length: 12 months Part-time hours: 16.5 per week Application Deadline: 24/01/2025 Job Types:Part-time, Contract MUST DO : MONDAYS,TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS:13:00 - 18:30 Salary: £12,000.00-£28,000.00 per year Job Types: Part-time, Permanent Part-time hours: 20 per week Salary: £11.00-£13.00 per hour Schedule: 5.5 HOURS shift Experience: NOT MANDATORY Dental Occupations: 1 year (preferred) Dental assisting: 1 year (preferred) Dental Nursing: 1 year (preferred) Licence/Certification: Valid GDC registration (preferred) Work Location: In person
We are seeking a youthful and enthusiastic health support worker to be employed in a care home, assisting clients with Learning Disabilities and Autism. The responsibilities include aiding them with appointments, shopping, and cleaning. Training will be given.
The job is located at the clients home in central london Camden, near Holborn. A simple care list will be followed in the morning as well as cleaning the house and walking the small dog. Client is currently bed bound, but on the way to being more active in her wheelchair. She's lovely and fun! No experience in care is needed, just have common sense and intelligence. 12-15 per hour
We are a cutting-edge recovery centre offering innovative therapies. Our mission is to provide holistic recovery and wellness services, blending technology and compassion to help our clients achieve optimal wellbeing. We are seeking a dedicated Healthcare Assistant to join our dynamic team, supporting clients as they navigate their personalized recovery plans within our state-of-the-art recovery pods.
This role is for 80 hours spread over a 4 week rolling rota. You will be supporting a young male adult 1-1 in his own home and out in the community. There is no personal care in this role . It is companionship, managing medical appointments and supporting the individual in his day to day life to make positive decisions. You will be required to support with shopping and cleaning . The individual has Autism , adhd, dyspraxia, anxiety and Epilepsy. You must have experience of managing seizures and knowledge of Autism. You must be confident in setting boundaries, the individual is not physically challenging but boundaries are important so it is clear to the individual what is expected. The shifts are as follows: Day shift - 09.30-17.30 Night shift - 20.00-06.00 You must be able to work weekends and bank holidays with the rest of the team . The team consists of 4 personal assistants . Nights are not compulsory. Overtime will be available to cover holidays and sickness. You will be paid every 4 weeks via bacs and accrue holiday pay. It’s a great team to work in and a relaxed role . You must be ok with smoking as the client smokes in his home . One year minimum experience in care is required. You must be willing to provide an up to date DBS and two references . Driver preferred.
Domiciliary care.. Caring for Adults in their home and will include all responsibility for the care of the person and your work will depend on their needs.
Our clients want a carer who is readily available but must hold a British Driving License. You will support the client with personal care, take her to her various appointment. If you are suitable for this position, kindly apply it. kind regards
Registered Manager Our client is an established Children's care provider who are committed to providing safe and supportive homes for the children in their care. Their mission is to empower each child to reach their full potential by creating an environment that fosters healing, growth, and learning. They believe that every child deserves a loving and nurturing home where they can thrive, and they work tirelessly to make that a reality. Our client is currently going through a planned period of growth and are recruiting for a dedicated, experienced Register Manager to join their close knit team in their care home in Kent. What you will be doing - As registered manager you will be responsible for managing all aspects of running our Home, ensuring that young people receive high levels of emotional and physical care, appropriate activities, and comfortable accommodation. - You will have a crucial role in building a high-performing team that shares our core values of passion, collaboration, transparency, and continuous learning to deliver the best care for our children. - You will be required to lead the staff team and deploy appropriate resources to fulfil key tasks, providing induction, supervision, and appraisal to ensure staff development and effective communication. - As the Registered manager you will be required to ensure compliance with company policies and procedures, including child protection, health and safety, finance, control, and administration, while promoting team development and effective team working. What we’re looking for - Applicants should hold at minimum a Level 3 Diploma in Children’s Residential Childcare and be committed to working towards the Level 5. - We are seeking an exceptional and inspirational Registered Manager. Ideal candidates for this role should have a successful background as a Registered Manager within a home rated as ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’. - Successful candidates will play a key role as a part of the company’s management team in the development and management of the home. - They should have the necessary abilities, values and skills to excel in the position and should possess the level 5 diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare. Whats in it for you - We offer a competitive salary package, which includes a pension plan. - We are committed to investing in our staff for the long-term, fostering a culture that values and supports both personal and professional growth. - We provide each manager with extensive support, including experienced leadership guidance, clinical supervision, and ongoing training to ensure your success. If you match our criteria, we will be in touch to discuss your experience and more about you as a person, we look forward to hearing from you!
Flexi direct Health care are recruiting community care workers in Oxford and surrounding areas! You will be supporting individuals in their own home with tasks such as cleaning, meal preparation, company and conversation, personal care and to access the community. RATE OF PAY: £12.20-12.50 PER HOUR Full training, uniform and progression opportunities provided. You must be 18+ have a full driving licence and access to a vehicle for this role. We are offering guaranteed hours contracts so we offer stability in income. If you don't get your hours you still get paid!! Full time upto 39 hours weekly Part time 10 to 24 hours Bank hours Weekends only Mornings only Evenings only Live in care 2 weeks on 2 weeks off or 3 weeks on 2 weeks off Night shifts 12 hours 1:1 care Day shifts 12 hours 1:1 care
We are looking for an experienced level 3 to work in our small Baby area 9 to 5 Monday to Friday term time. Applicants should be caring and encouraging should have a good knowledge of learning through play. Can complete observations and other paperwork related to the job role. We will consider a level 2 who has had at least 1 years experience.
Support Officer Salary: £25,148.00 – £26,472.00 Contract type: Permanent Working hours: 35 hours a week, 9am – 5pm Monday - Friday Additional Info: Driving license and access to a car is essential (45p per mile reimbursed for business travel) Location: Oxfordshire, with office presence required at 6 Collins Street, Oxford, OX4 1NN Role Overview We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Support Officer to work closely with Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children (UASC) Care Leavers. The role involves supporting these young people in their transition to independence, including moving from supported housing to independent living within the community. Key Responsibilities - Develop personalised support plans with young people - Regularly review and update support plans - Identify potential risks to the safety and wellbeing of young people. - Create and maintain risk assessments - Help young people in managing the transition from supported housing to independent living, - Attend case conferences, safeguarding meetings, and any other required gatherings to ensure appropriate action and follow-up. - Empower clients by promoting responsibility and self-sufficiency in maintaining safety, security, and cleanliness within the project. About you We want you to bring your knowledge and experience to play your part in improving people’s lives: - Previous experience supporting asylum seekers and/or young people - Experience of working in a customer-facing role, motivating complex and diverse client groups to sustain housing, health and/or work outcomes - Driving license and access to a car is essential - This role will require working alone more often than not, so discipline and self-motivation is key If you don’t feel you meet the experience requirements mentioned above, fear not! We encourage people to apply that don’t necessarily have experience in this sector, as we recognise that transferrable skills and knowledge are equally valuable. About A2Dominion We are a UK housing association committed to providing homes people love to live in. With over 38,000 homes in management across London and southern England, we provide a wide range of homes for social, affordable, and private rent, specialist services, as well as homes for sale and shared ownership. Our 70,000+ customers come from a diverse range of backgrounds and with social housing roots going back eight decades, we continue to ensure that every penny of profit is reinvested into our charitable social purpose – delivering more homes and better services for customers.
We are looking for support workers with experience for lovely lady (peg, tracho, ventilation). Training will be given in hospital but experience in similar role is preferable . There are long shifts 12 hrs, 2 carers on each shifts. Day shifts or night shifts available, full time or part time
I am looking to appoint a PA support me to live in my own home and to access the community for social and practical reasons. Including some personal care Main Duties - Personal care: showering/washing, dressing, organisation of medication - Domestic duties: support with grocery shopping, cooking/food prep, changing bed linens, laundry, washing up/dishwasher and light cleaning - Social duties: supporting me in attending medical appointments as well as going to the park or coffee shop Type of person I am looking for - Punctual, honest, non-smoker - Willingness to learn about my specific needs and routine - applicant due to the provision of personal care - Quiet, calm and able self manage Hours of work: 9.5 hours per week, spread over 6 days, split between the mornings and early evening/dinner time. We can work together to schedule the exact times of day you will visit in line with your availability Skills, qualifications and experience: - Experience and/or training in providing personal care (showering/washing and dressing). I will work with you and train you in how to work with me and the needs of my specific illnesses/disability - Own car & license (must also be able to load my light folding wheelchair into your car) - Once trained, confidently able to follow written instructions and/or training, without ongoing instruction from myself (in order to maintain a quiet, calm environment and not exacerbate my illness) A DBS check will be undertaken and you will be asked to provide details of someone who can be contacted for a reference, preferably a previous employer To apply: Please send your CV and a brief description of why you think you would be good for this role. Please also provide some information regarding your availability i.e. if you have any existing commitments we would need to work around when creating a work schedule and when you could start if hired
Job Summary : We are seeking compassionate and caring professionals to provide basic care to all service users within the NHS and other care settings under the direction of the Registered Manager. Our Healthcare Assistants help nurses and doctors at various hospitals, by offering the highest standards of personal care and support to patients. You will be expected to participate / provide a full range of activities to meet the emotional and psychological and social needs of the service users and to assist in the provision of high standard individualised care, under the supervision of the registered nurse/practitioner and other healthcare professionals. Responsibilities: To encourage independence in service users within the scope of their individual needs to provide personal care as appropriate to service user’s needs to maintain the high standard of care with regards to service user’s personal rooms and property to support service users and their relatives with their needs to report to the Registered Manager to any changes to the service user’s condition to facilitate clear communication channels to use resources economically in appropriate ways to maintain accurate records to ensure correct and safe use of equipment, adhering to the Health & Safety guidelines to report defects of equipment etc to the Manager to work within approved guidelines, procedures and policies of the care setting to attend statutory training sessions and those designed to assist in your personal development to pursue where possible NVQ training to assist in activities for the service users Washing and dressing patients and aiding in their personal hygiene Assisting patients to access and use toilet facilities Serving meals and helping to feed patients Helping patients to safely move around Assisting with bed making, cleaning tasks, errands, or general duties Collecting pathological specimens e.g., Urine, faeces, sputum Making patients and their families feel comfortable Monitoring and reporting patients conditions by taking temperatures, pulse, respirations and weight measurements Health and Safety: It is the general duty of every employee to take reasonable care for the health and safety of themselves and others, including the use of necessary safety devices and protective clothing. To co-operate with Management in meeting its responsibilities under the Health and Safety at work act 1974 and subsequent additions. Any failure to take such care or any contravention of safety policy or managerial instructions, may result in disciplinary action being taken Confidentiality: All staff are required to respect confidentiality of all matters that they learn relating to their employment, other members of staff and to third parties visiting the Home. Variation: This job description is not exhaustive and may be reviewed / changed with the job holder according to the needs of the care setting and requirements of the service users. Job Type: We consider both Part-Time and Full-Time applications, but you MUST be able to work a variety of shifts and days of the week as UHS operates a 24 hours a day service, 365 days of the year. Unfortunately, we cannot offer set days or set shifts e.g. nights only. Experience Care Assistant: 1 years (Required) Desirable Acute hospital setting HCA experience Volunteer sector Teaching Assistant Nursing home carer Experience in a caring role Understanding of acute hospital environment and the role of HCA Personal qualities Essential Ability to cope with fluctuating demands and pressures of the role Good interpersonal skills Ability to deal with a range of difficult situations Empathy, Patience, dependability and motivation Special requirements Essential Able to cover a full range of shifts the role requires Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Business Development Manager Job Description About Us: We are a leading supported living care provider for adults with learning disabilities, autism, mental health conditions, and substance misuse. Our mission is to empower individuals by delivering high-quality, person-centered care and support in a safe, nurturing environment. We are committed to improving lives, fostering independence, and promoting inclusion within the community. Job Overview: The Business Development Manager will play a critical role in driving the growth and expansion of our services. This individual will be responsible for identifying and pursuing new business opportunities, building strategic partnerships, and developing strong relationships with commissioners, local authorities, healthcare providers, and other stakeholders in the adult care sector. The role requires a proactive and innovative approach to ensure that our supported living services reach those who need them the most. Key Responsibilities: - Identify New Business Opportunities: Research and identify opportunities for new supported living placements and service expansions, including tendering for contracts, working with local authorities, and networking with key stakeholders in the healthcare and social care sectors. - Relationship Management: Build and maintain strong relationships with commissioners, local authorities, healthcare professionals, care teams, and other stakeholders to ensure the company is well-positioned for future business opportunities. - Tender and Proposal Development: Lead the preparation and submission of high-quality tenders and proposals for new business opportunities, ensuring compliance with regulations and tailoring proposals to meet the specific needs of clients. - Market Intelligence: Stay up-to-date with industry trends, funding changes, regulatory updates, and best practices within the supported living, learning disability, autism, mental health, and substance misuse sectors. Provide strategic insights to the leadership team to drive business decisions. - Develop Marketing Strategies: Work with the marketing team to develop and execute marketing strategies, including digital presence, events, and promotional materials that effectively communicate the company’s values, services, and impact. - Collaboration with Internal Teams: Work closely with the Operations, Care, and Quality teams to ensure that service delivery meets the needs and expectations of commissioners, clients, and families. - Contract Negotiation and Management: Negotiate terms and manage contracts to ensure the successful delivery of services in line with business objectives and client requirements. - Monitoring and Reporting: Track and report on business development activities, including pipeline management, sales targets, and revenue forecasts. Analyze and report on performance to senior leadership. Essential Qualifications and Skills: - Experience: At least 3-5 years of experience in business development, sales, or partnership management within the health and social care sector, particularly in supported living or related services for adults with learning disabilities, autism, mental health, and/or substance misuse. - Knowledge: Strong understanding of the regulatory landscape, funding structures, and challenges within the supported living sector. Knowledge of the local authority commissioning process is a plus. - Communication Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to build rapport with a range of stakeholders, including senior executives, commissioners, and healthcare professionals. - Negotiation Skills: Proven ability to negotiate contracts and secure new business opportunities with stakeholders. - Strategic Thinking: Ability to develop and execute a business development strategy aligned with the company's overall goals. - Organizational Skills: Strong project management and organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines. - Qualifications: A degree in business, healthcare management, social work, or a related field is desirable but not essential. Relevant industry certifications will be a plus. Desirable Attributes: - Ability to understand and work within the unique challenges of the supported living and adult care sectors. - Compassionate and empathetic approach to supporting vulnerable adults and an understanding of person-centered care. - A proactive, goal-oriented mindset with a passion for improving the lives of those in need. - Strong networking abilities and experience working with diverse teams and community organizations. Benefits: - Competitive salary and performance-based incentives. - Opportunity for career progression and professional development. - Flexible working hours and the possibility of hybrid working. - Pension scheme. - Access to health and wellbeing support programs. - 25 days holiday per year (plus bank holidays). How to Apply: If you are passionate about business development in the supported living sector and want to make a meaningful difference in the lives of vulnerable adults, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your CV and cover letter outlining your experience and suitability for the role.
Our client is looking for an experienced professional in healthcare with extensive knowledge in the field. The ideal candidate should be British-trained and have at least five years of experience working in the UK healthcare sector. The primary responsibilities will include auditing and ensuring compliance with regulations. This is a part-time position, offering 21 hours of work per week.our client is seeking an experienced person in Health Care that has an in-depth knowledge in healthcare. British trained with not less than 5 years of working in the UK in the healthcare sector. You will be responsible for auditing and ensuring all compliances are followed. This is a part time position of 21 hours a week.
We are looking for up to 8 sessions – Temporary/permanent role to join our friendly team. · Post –to start ASAP · Overall GOOD CQC (3 May 2016) · Practice commitment for a safe and manageable workload. · Supportive practice team. · EMIS, Docman, Ardens · Training Practice, FY2 & medical students. Medical Students from KSS, and so an interest in teaching and training would be both encouraged and supported.
Healthcare Assistant/Phlebotomist - Flexible Opportunities We are seeking skilled and compassionate Healthcare Assistants/Phlebotomists to join our team and provide temporary staffing solutions to healthcare institutions such as GP surgeries, hospitals, NHS facilities, and private clinics. By registering with us, you’ll gain access to a wide range of opportunities, including both temporary and permanent roles, through our partnerships with well-established healthcare clients. There’s no obligation to commit to a minimum number of hours—you have the freedom to pick and choose assignments that suit your schedule. What We Offer: Competitive Pay – Earn great rates for your expertise. Flexibility – Work when and where it suits you. Variety – Explore diverse roles and settings across healthcare institutions. Key Responsibilities: Perform phlebotomy procedures with precision and care. Administer IM injections as required. Conduct blood pressure and BMI checks. Provide wound care and dressing support (desirable but not essential). Assist with clinical tasks to support practice nurses and healthcare teams. Maintain accurate records and communicate effectively using IT systems. What We’re Looking For: Proficiency in phlebotomy and IM injections. Up-to-date mandatory training (we can assist with this if needed). Strong IT skills to support healthcare tasks. Previous experience in a healthcare setting (advantageous but not essential). A genuine passion for caring for others and a willingness to learn. If you’re looking for flexibility, competitive pay, and the chance to make a real difference in healthcare, we’d love to have you on board. Register today and start shaping a career that works for you!
Working Hours - Part Time or Full Time Hours vary between Care Assistants but should include some weekend or early evening availability as clients need support from 7am - 9pm - 7 days a week. Astor Care is looking for kind, caring people to join our friendly team. No experience or qualifications necessary - full, paid training provided prior to seeing clients. In order to be considered for this job you must: live in Guildford or the surrounding area be able to drive and have your own car in case you have to take clients to appointments or out shopping. We pay petrol allowance at 40ppm between clients. have right to work in the UK status - we do not employ candidates who require sponsorship or wish to switch or split their sponsorship. We pay competitively (£12.45 - £15.20.ph) plus holiday pay and extra for bank holidays - up to £21.90. Duties vary between clients but may include: Helping with washing, dressing, personal care, Tidying the house, Shopping Prompting medication. Companionship and social visits out and about Astor Care and Nursing Agency have been providing care and support to clients and their families for over 30 years. We are a friendly, family run company providing homecare in the Guildford and Woking area. We have an excellent location reputation and a rating of GOOD in all areas from the CQC. It is appreciated, worthwhile, flexible and can fit in with your other commitments. Job Type: Part-time Pay: £12.45-£15.20 per hour Expected hours: 10 – 30 per week Benefits: Casual dress Company pension Free flu jabs Health & wellbeing programme Referral programme
Company Description The Orchid Practice LTD is a paediatric speech and language therapy and occupational therapy practice based in Takeley serving East Herts and West Essex. We are passionate about providing high-quality therapy services to children and young people. We are proud to work face to face and continue to provide holistic in-person therapy. Role Description This is a full-time role for a Speech and Language Therapist. Daily tasks include screening, evaluating and treating speech, language and communication skills for preschool and primary aged children. The speech and language therapist will provide consultations, interpretation and recommendations about communication status and treatment for families and education staff. Candidate must be a car driver as the role requires home and school visits in our catchment areas. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree or higher in Speech and Language Therapy. Current registration with the Health and Care Professions Council. Experience evaluating and treating children with a variety of speech, language, and communication difficulties . Excellent communication skills with the ability to work effectively with families, caregivers, and healthcare professionals. Ability to be self-directed and demonstrate initiative with effective problem-solving skills. Experience working in a paediatric setting is desirable Commitment to ongoing professional development and a passion for working with children. UK based therapist . We are unable to support work visas. Job Role: permament, full time Experience: We welcome experienced applicants with 2 years + experience Looking for a rewarding role? How about an exciting start in 2025? We have a role for an enthusiastic therapist who wants to work closely with schools and families and do lots of therapy. Full-time Early Years & Primary School Caseload School/Home Visits ✅ Small Supportive Team ✅ Electronic notes system ✅ Resources & Admin Support ✅ Term-Time work for Full Time Pay Ideal Candidate: HCPC & RCSLT Registered Car Driver Qualified therapist with 2 year’s + experience Experience with Speech Disorders essential We are looking for a confident and committed therapist with excellent people skills and lots of passion, creativity and enthusiasm.