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We are looking for flexible and reliable Support Workers to join our team in Romford. This role is ideal for individuals who hold a Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare and/or have at least 2 years of experience working in children’s residential care. You must be available for a mix of waking night and long day shifts and confident in supporting children and young people with a range of complex needs. Key Responsibilities: - Provide consistent, high-quality care in line with individual care plans - Support children with daily routines, emotional development, and behavioural needs - Promote life skills, independence, and positive outcomes for each child - Use trauma-informed and therapeutic approaches to build trust and resilience - Maintain a safe, nurturing, and structured environment - Monitor and record behaviour, incidents, and progress accurately - Support overnight and full-day shifts, ensuring constant care and supervision - Work in partnership with internal teams and external professionals - Uphold safeguarding, health and safety, and care standards at all times Essential Requirements: - Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (completed) and/or - Minimum 2 years’ experience in a children’s residential care setting - Strong understanding of safeguarding and child protection - Flexible to work waking night and long day shifts on a rota basis - Resilient, emotionally aware, and calm under pressure - Strong communication and team-working skills - Previous experience using Clearcare is advantageous Desirable: - Full UK driving licence Benefits: - Casual dress - Company pension - Free parking - On-site parking - Referral programme Schedule: - 10 hour shift - 12 hour shift - 8 hour shift - Day shift - Every weekend - Holidays - Monday to Friday - Night shift - No weekends - Overtime - Weekend availability - Weekends only PLEASE NOTE WE ARE NOT ABLE TO OFFER WORK VISA SPONSORSHIP FOR THIS ROLE
We are looking for a support worker / carer to join the team around a 18 year old severely disabled & autistic & epileptic teenager with additional health needs. This ad is not through a company and not based in a care home but working directly with the young person in the context of his family. The young person has 24 hour 1:1 support and for some activities 2:1 support (eg. when visiting the pool, special needs bike club, visiting the park etc). His team of support workers / carers help him with all his daily life & routine which includes supporting and facilitating access to activities and community, help him with learning more self help skills and communication, all of his personal care, his laundry and keep his environment clean & tidy. We are looking to find someone who will be happy to do day shifts as well as waking night shifts. This position would be for 25-37.5 hours weekly (this could include 1 waking night). About the Teen: He is a friendly, non verbal, very autistic young man with severe epilepsy, a movement disorder and additional health needs. He can walk only with support. The young person lives at home with his family. He needs help with all elements of his daily life. Although he does like to be active this is not in an athletic way. He also loves to be entertained - so who ever applies needs to fit and strong and fun but also patient. He often also needs a lot of care as he can have seizures or other heath issues which lead to him needing to spend time in hospital. About you: This job will suit someone with some experience supporting a person with disability and autism and who has a real relevant interest too . You have also studied or are studying something that is related to this position. You are not afraid to learn care elements like catheterisation and dealing with PEG and Peristeen (ideally you have experience already and other elements of care - otherwise we train you). You need to be following the behaviour plan (ABA) which we would explain to you and you would be required to attend the team meetings with our ABA Consultant and the rest of the experienced team. This would suit a student of a related field (eg. Psychology, Nursing, SEN Pedagogy, Physio etc.) You need to be able to swim - this is important to him and a must for this job. Only non-smokers / non vapers apply! You like dogs and are not afraid of a friendly dog. You are open to work some weekends (or most weekends if this suits you) and some bank holidays (shared with the team). You are open to accompany the young person on a summer break and support him. And are able to support also some days during the Christmas / New Years Break. Both day and night shifts are available and we want to find applicants who are open to both day and night shifts. Do please not apply if you do not want to cover waking night shifts at all or no day shifts at all. Also this is not a summer role but should be longterm. You would be willing to commit for a minimum of 12 months or more. This position is from mid August. You live in North London and do not have too far to travel. This is a job that could be very fulfilling but it is also complex and would be difficult for someone who has no experience or interest for disability and autism. Please read this ad completely before we discuss the position further. And please write a few sentences explaining why you are interested - so an honest cover letter. What’s great about this job: Fantastic training opportunities, with a thorough handover, from long-standing members of staff who know the young person and his family very well. You will be provided with regular training on his health and care needs which include seizure management, catheterisation, bowel and peg management and behavioural support. Regular team meetings with the ABA Consultant. Flexibility around days worked to accommodate studies or other commitments. Not a Care home Job and not similar. This position is very different from a care home position. About the Job: Hourly rate £15 p/h during 3 month training and probation (full probation is 6 months) - hourly rate then rises to £16 and after one year to £17 per hour. Part time & Full time available : Part time :25 -30 hr Full time: 37.5 hours + weekly hours (please let us know you availability in your cover letter). There are always extra bank hours additionally available (when team members are on holiday) if you needed more hours. This will ideally be your only job next to studies. Or if full time - it needs to be your only job. We would ideally want someone to start anytime between the 11th of August and the 1st of September. Some paid shadowing could be possible before these dates (in July). This position could ideally be on a freelance basis with a UTR number (if you are part time and also if you are a student). Otherwise a PAYE contract through a support worker agency if full time. We can unfortunately not offer a Sponsorship Visa. If interested: If you are interested please apply and already initially (first contact) let us know why you would be suitable and interested as otherwise we will not reply. We get so many applications please help to make it easier and explain why you applied. We will then let you know where to send your CV and a relevant cover letter explaining your interest and suitability or even better upload those to the thread at first contact. (a few sentences might be enough to get the point across (ideally written by you and not AI). Also let us initially know your availability and if you are interested in part or full time. Later on we will need 2 relevant recent references and a valid DBS. We will arrange a face to face interview or a video call (initially) after receiving your CV and relevant cover letter if we feel that you would be a good match for this position. We look forward to hearing from you.
Key Responsibilities Visit clients at their homes. Provide personal care and assistance, including help with washing, dressing, and mobility. Offer companionship and emotional support, reducing feelings of loneliness and isolation. Support clients with daily living tasks such as meal preparation, light cleaning, shopping, and medication reminders. Encourage and support clients to engage in community activities and build social connections. Monitor clients’ well-being and promptly report any concerns or changes to senior staff or relevant professionals. Maintain accurate records of visits, care provided, and client progress. Respect and promote clients’ dignity, choice, and independence at all times. Work in accordance with health and safety regulations and the organization’s policies and procedures. Skills & Qualities Good communication and listening skills. Empathetic, patient, and understanding nature. Ability to work independently and manage time effectively. Reliable and trustworthy. Commitment to maintaining confidentiality and professional boundaries. Willingness to travel locally and work flexible hours. Qualifications & Requirements Experience in care, support work, or a related field.
To enable a woman with a physical disability to live independently at home. Job offer is subject to a satisfactory DBS and references. You will be required to fill in an application form for this role.
Join Elite Care Partners – Care Assistants Wanted (London) We’re looking for reliable, compassionate care assistants to join our team. You’ll be supporting elderly and vulnerable clients across London in care homes and community settings. - Flexible shifts - Weekly pay - Supportive team - Immediate start available Apply today and make a real difference.
Urban Group of Care are currently recruiting for the following positions across Essex and Waltham Forest. 1. Home Care Assistant 2. Requirements: NVQ Level 2 in Health & Social Care (or working towards it) 3. Role: Provide personal care, medication support, mobility assistance, meal prep, and companionship. 4. Skills: Compassion, good communication, reliability, and basic care knowledge. Benefits: • Flexible working hours • Ongoing training and development • Friendly and supportive team • Career progression opportunities 📩 Apply Now!
Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in young lives while building your career in childcare? Residential Support Worker - Children's Residential Home Location: Enfield Salary: £27,040 - £29,120 Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Shifts: Support worker Day Join our supportive team at MOVIP Homes, a Children's Residential Home based in Enfield, London. We're dedicated to providing high-quality care that empowers children to overcome challenges and achieve their potential, regardless of their past experiences. Job Spec: We are seeking an enthusiastic and caring Residential Children's Support Worker who is passionate about supporting children and young people and helping them thrive in a safe and nurturing environment. You’ll work closely with an experienced and dedicated team, including the Registered Manager and Deputy Manager, gaining invaluable hands-on experience and ongoing training to support your personal and professional growth. As a Residential Support Worker, you will: Provide direct care and emotional support to young people, ensuring their safety and well-being Build positive, trusting relationships and act as a role model Support young people with their daily routines, including education, activities, and life skills Contribute to care plans and ensure compliance with safeguarding policies Work as part of a team to create a stable and positive environment Help young people develop their independence and resilience What We’re Looking For Experience in residential childcare or a similar setting (minimum of 1 year preferred) Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (or working towards) A caring, resilient, and patient nature Strong communication and interpersonal skills A commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people Full UK driving licence (preferred) What We Offer · Ongoing training and career development · Supportive team and positive working environment · Opportunity to make a real impact in children’s lives · Career progression If you are passionate about helping young people reach their full potential and have the skills to support them effectively, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding position as a Residential Support Worker. One of our team will contact you within 24–48 hours. Please ensure you have uploaded your most up-to-date CV with the application. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: £13.00-£14.00 per hour Benefits: Casual dress Company pension On-site parking Referral programme Schedule: Day & Night Licence/Certification: DBS Certificate registered to the Update Service essential Driving Licence (preferred) NVQ Level 3 in Residential Childcare (preferred) Work Location: In person
Our Nursery Manager plays a vital role in ensuring that everyone in the nursery team is delivering high quality, safe and meaningful care to every child that we work with. You will continuously monitor every aspect of the nursery and team to ensure that we are meeting all regulatory, compliance, Ofsted and safeguarding requirements. By establishing and embedding forward thinking processes your team will make sure that we build and maintain a relationship for childcare excellence within the communities that we serve. The purpose of this role it to: - Leading, motivating and supporting the team to deliver excellent standards of care and learning. - Ensure compliance with all regulatory and statutory frameworks, including Ofsted requirements and the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS). - Maintain accurate records including safeguarding, health and safety, risk assessments, and daily operational procedures - Build strong relationships with parents and carers, ensuring effective communication, trust and a spirit of partnership. - Promote a culture of inclusion, safety, and wellbeing for children and employees. - Work as a safeguarding "designated officer" alongside the Designated Safeguarding Lead to ensure that the protection of children is the priority at all times. - Core responsibilities - Managing the nursery team to ensure a safe, welcoming and engaging environment for both the team and the children that we work with. - Ensuring that the nursery team has all the required training and development in place; providing regular refresher training where necessary. - Manage occupancy and ratios effectively. - Ensure that all aspects of the nursery are compliant with all regulatory requirements (for example Ofsted, safeguarding, health and safety, food hygiene and EYFS). - Plan and deliver the curriculum ensuring that all activities support the children’s learning and development and are aligned with the EYFS requirements. - Develop strong relationships with the parents/guardians through regular communication and engagement. - Maintain accurate records for the children including observations, assessments and any necessary safeguarding, risk assessment or H&S documentation. - Ensure that resources, materials and equipment needed are kept stocked up and ordering supplies as needed to ensure that the setting has everything it needs at all times. - Collaborate with HR to manage the recruitment, onboarding, performance management and the learning and development processes within your team. - Undertaking regular training in regard to Safeguarding and acting as a Designated Officer. - Carry out regular checks and audits; making improvements and reports as needed, to maintain a high standard of care and development for the children we work with. - Provide customer support by answering phone or email enquiries from current or potential customers within 48 hours of receipt. - Setting the rotas for the nursery team, ensuring that holidays and sickness are accounted for and that the correct ratios are maintained. - Conduct viewings for new parents and devise initiatives to attract more families to the nursery. Leadership and management - For Leadership and management roles - - Demonstrate a supportive and conscientious approach to management - Follow our performance management processes and provide the opportunity for two way feedback - Manage and lead your team in line with our policies and procedures - Escalate issues to HR as needed - Report any safeguarding queries immediately in line with our procedures - Be an excellent role model for our values - Be a positive ambassador for The Working Mums Club both internally and externally. - Person Specification - A passion for high quality childcare in a forward thinking setting. - Experience of managing busy nursery settings. - Level 3 or above in Early Years Education and Childcare - Montessori qualification or proven experience using the practice - Experience managing and leading a high performing nursery team. - In-depth knowledge of EYFS, Ofsted requirements, child protection, safeguarding and safe recruitment procedures and food hygiene. - Able to provide excellent customer service to the parents/guardians that we work with. - Ability to "sell" the nursery to new parents and conduct viewings in an engaging and professional manner. About The Working Mums Club We don’t believe that women’s careers should be put on hold just because childcare is out of reach. That’s why we’re creating a better way, with flexible childcare and coworking spaces that work around you - not the other way around. Our mission Starting in Deptford, we're creating spaces on every high street in the UK where mums can thrive personally and professionally, while staying on top of family life. We offer high quality childcare, workspaces mums want to spend time in, and the grown-up conversations they crave - all under one roof. Our vibrant community programme brings families together to create a village of support from one mother to another, close to home. Working within a childcare environment As a childcare provider, we all have a duty of care to ensure that every child and family that we work with are safe, respected and proactively protected from harm. Everyone we work with will need to undertake safeguarding and H&S training and this will be refreshed on a regular basis. You are expected to complete and pass this efficiently in line with any management requests. In addition everyone must read and understand all our safeguarding and health & safety policies and remain up to date as these are reviewed and refreshed. Recruitment of Ex-Offenders We are committed to providing equal opportunities, and having a criminal record will not necessarily prevent you from being employed with us. Each case will be considered on its merits, taking into account the nature of the offence, its relevance to the role, and the circumstances surrounding it.
We are a Bangladeshi Muslim family with a beautiful, active one-year-old boy. As parents, we’re deeply committed to raising him with excellence in both Deen and Dunya. strong in his faith, fluent in Arabic, emotionally intelligent, and physically capable. Our dream is to nurture him into a leader of khayr, grounded in Tawheed, Prophetic character, and a love for learning. Our home is loving, purposeful, and faith-driven. We value adab, calm routines, creativity, and outdoor play. We’re looking for someone who can become an extension of our family, helping him flourish through language-rich play, care, and spiritually grounded guidance. Location: Dagenham, London, RM9 Monday to Friday, Full-Time Start Date: ASAP About the Role: We are a loving Muslim family seeking a full time or part time carer to nurture our one-year-old son during his most formative years. This is more than a childcare role, it’s a chance to become a trusted guide in a young boy’s early journey of faith, language, and character. Your mission will be to create a warm, structured, and spiritually uplifting environment where Arabic is spoken naturally Your Core Responsibilities: - Daily care and nurturing of our son in a safe, loving environment - Arabic immersion through play, daily routines, conversation, stories, songs, and books - Support the development of Islamic manners, dua, cleanliness, and basic routines - Design age-appropriate activities that promote his emotional, physical, and cognitive growth - Encourage outdoor exploration, nature walks, and physical play - Communicate daily with parents about milestones and development - Respect the rhythm of our home and values We’re Looking for Someone Who Is: - Fluent in Arabic - Naturally warm, gentle, and nurturing with babies/toddlers - Passionate about early childhood development and - Trustworthy, organised, and committed to consistency - Ideally has experience in nannying, childcare, or education (not essential) - First aid trained (or willing to be) - Enhanced DBS checked or willing to undergo one What We Offer: - A long-term, meaningful role in a home filled with love and purpose - Competitive salary with growth potential - Paid holidays and Eid time off - Budget for books and learning resources - Option for professional development training - A respectful and uplifting working relationship with involved parents - Potential long-term opportunity to grow with the family in education or homeschooling roles