Position Title: Supported Living Service Manager 📍 Location: North West London 📅 Start Date: Available for Immediate Start 💼 Employment Type: Full-Time, On-Site Position Overview We are currently looking for an experienced and driven Supported Living Manager to lead the development of a new supported living provision based in North West London. This is a fantastic opportunity to take on a strategic leadership role during the initial setup phase of the service. You will be responsible for overseeing day-to-day operations, while also playing an integral role in the start-up process, including creating policies, shaping service frameworks, and helping to build adult placement capacity. The service will support individuals with: Mental Health needs Learning Disabilities Autism Spectrum Disorders Challenging Behaviour Broader Complex Support Needs We’re seeking someone with a passion for person-centred care and a strong background in supported living who can confidently contribute from day one. Key Duties and Responsibilities Lead the setup, planning, and launch of a new supported living service Contribute to the design and rollout of care policies, risk protocols, and quality standards Manage care delivery in alignment with CQC expectations and safeguarding frameworks Supervise recruitment, staff management, and training processes Actively support placement building and ensure appropriate referrals Collaborate with professionals, local authorities, families, and other stakeholders Promote independence, inclusion, and personalised care across the service Monitor service performance, compliance, and operational effectiveness Skills and Experience Required Background in managing supported living services for adults with complex needs Demonstrated success in building or scaling placements and service capacity Experience participating in or leading service start-ups Excellent team leadership and staff coordination abilities Strong understanding of safeguarding, person-led support, and CQC compliance Relevant qualification in Health & Social Care (e.g., NVQ Level 5 or equivalent) or Experience doing of management Practical problem-solver with a calm, confident approach Committed to promoting dignity, safety, and empowerment for every service user What We Offer The chance to take a leading role in shaping a new supported living service A collaborative and supportive leadership team Rewarding work with genuine impact Competitive pay, based on qualifications and experience 📩 How to Apply: If this opportunity resonates with your values and experience, please forward your CV along with a short expression of interest outlining why you’d be a great fit for this role.
To manage the nursery and associated childcare provision within Once Upon a Time Day Nurseries policies and procedures, Local Authority Policies and procedures and all relevant legislation. To create a safe, warm and stimulating environment for all those who use Once Upon a Time services. To work as part of a team to assist in providing a safe, secure and stimulating environment for children. To work collaboratively with colleagues, parents, carers and other multi professionals. To be committed to ensuring safeguarding and creating an inclusive environment. Main Responsibilities: Children’s care, learning and play Support practitioners in meeting the needs of the individual children and families, ensuring children’s basic needs are always met, including good hygiene routines, nappies, meals encouraging good nutrition, planning and assessment etc To assist the staff team in setting up a safe and stimulating environment for children, ensuring a child centred environment providing a play-based approach to children’s learning Promote positive attitudes and behaviour at all times by providing a non-discriminatory environment which values and respects each child and family, ensuring an inclusive and safe environment having regard for SEN and safeguarding procedures and legislation Encourage parental involvement within the nursery, including parents consultations, events, and using parents as partners in their child’s learning and liaising with parents daily Health and safety: To be responsible for reporting accidents or health and safety issues and be conscientious of risks that may arise which may cause harm to children To implement and ensure health and safety guidelines and checks and adhere Once Upon a Time’s policies and procedures, including but not limited to on-going cleaning and sterilising duties within the setting, to reduce the spread of infection Staff: Effectively leading and supporting all nursery staff, students and voluntary workers. Ensuring a good level of supervision and support with their daily duties, identifying training and development needs, through individual supervisions, appraisals, observations etc. This may also include disciplinary meetings To lead/ organise staff, room and planning meetings (these will be out of nursery hours) To support the settings appointed persons in their role and taking on that role in their absence such as SENCO, Behaviour management coordinator To take part in recruitment and to support a team of staff to meet statutory ratio’s an contingency staffing where appropriate, and support a staff team in the appropriate skills, qualifications, experiences and qualities, ensuring the nursery is staffed to the required levels at all times General: To be responsible for the day to day running of the nursery To implement all of Once Upon a Time’s policies and procedures in all aspects of the nursery and other childcare services, and to review and develop them on an annual basis in line with relevant current legislation To ensure Welfare Requirements of the setting are maintained at all times and ensuring acceptable standards of practice that meets Ofsted criteria including Health and Safety and safeguarding, within the nursery environment General administrative duties associated with the running of the setting such as maintaining records on the children and their families, inventories, personal records, producing reports, writing letters, ordering supplies etc. To work collaboratively with colleagues to help support the development of the children within your care, guiding and sharing good practice, making sure that the nursery has a strong, reliable and consistent team Organising nursery events such as parents’ evenings, fete, annual trips, festivals and special events, that involve parents and carers (these may be out of nursery hours) To ensure the implementation of the EYFS curriculum for all children aged 0-5 years, and monitor how it is delivered To develop the setting by involving yourself and staff team in projects and programmes some of which will be initiated by the Local Authority To work collaboratively with outside agencies, to maintain effective relationships, providing services to the nursery, children and families, liaising with the Local Authority, Ofsted and other multi-agency professionals associated with the nursery and adhering LA policies and procedures and guidance To maintain an effective parent liaison system in order to work in partnership with parents/carers To oversee the efficient upkeep of the nursery, ensuring regular checks and maintenance of equipment, furniture and fittings Assisting in the collection, recording and banking of fees together with managing a budget and petty cash To monitor occupancy, reviewing numbers of children attending and following up enquiries promptly to ensure maximum capacity levels are maintained at all times. Assisting with the marketing, fundraising and advertising of the nursery to ensure the nursery runs to its full capacity and remains profitable You may be required to cover at another Once Upon a Time setting You may be required to work extra hours due to staff shortages, this will be repaid back using time-in-lieu at a time which is suitable to the nursery Qualifications: Proven experience in a nursery or childcare setting is essential. Excellent leadership skills with the ability to motivate and manage a team effectively. Proficient communication skills in English, both verbal and written. Experience working with children in various age groups is highly desirable. A level 3 or above qualification in Ealy Years Ability to drive initiatives that improve nursery operations and foster a positive learning environment. Join our team as a Nursery Manager and contribute to shaping the future of young minds in a supportive and enriching atmosphere.
- Hours: 10–15 hours/week (mornings, evenings and occasional weekends) - Pay: £12–£15/hour + commission About FitLab23 FitLab23 is a women-first strength & conditioning gym that empowers our community to feel confident, strong, and supported. With small-group strength training, boxing, and conditioning, we promote real results in a fun, inclusive environment. Role Overview As our Deputy Gym Manager, you’ll be the right-hand person to Henry and Bee, supporting day-to-day gym operations while helping drive sales, member experience, and content/marketing. You’ll split your time between the gym floor, community engagement, and digital storytelling. Key Responsibilities - Sales & Membership Growth - Welcome potential members, conduct gym tours, and guide prospects through our offers (Ultimate Champion, Athlete, Hero) - Make follow-up calls, manage CRM entries, and close membership sales (with commission) - Support marketing campaigns to generate new leads - Customer Experience & Journey - Ensure world‑class first impressions: greet, assist, and build rapport - Oversee class bookings (via our app) and respond to questions or feedback - Maintain a welcoming, inclusive atmosphere in all gym areas - Content Creation & Marketing - Produce engaging social media content (photos, Reels, Stories) around workouts, member transformations, tips, events - Collaborate on local marketing efforts (e.g., mailers, local ads) to boost visibility - Help grow social presence using best practices—member spotlights, local influencer partnerships, regional hashtags Operational Support - Liaise with coaches to monitor class quality and customer satisfaction - Assist with light admin, membership records, CRM updates - Maintain gym standards—cleanliness, safety, equipment readiness What We’re Looking For - Passion for fitness, strength training or boxing; aligned with our female‑empowerment mission - Proven sales experience: comfortable with phone and in-person lead conversion (1+ year preferred) - Excellent verbal & written communication; strong organisational and time-management skills - Social media savvy: basic photography/video editing and content sense - Confidence in using CRM systems, Microsoft Office apps - Adaptability and drive: able to multitask in fast-paced environment - Flexibility for evening and weekend shifts Why FitLab23? - Join a close-knit, high-energy team that holds community first - Flexible scheduling—ideal for students or part-timers - Competitive pay with commission - Unlimited access to our classes and gym - Real career growth potential within our expanding brand
We have a fixed term contract (till January 2026) opportunity to join our front of house team at Plane Food Heathrow Terminal 5 as a Guest Server. Plane Food is a newly designed, state of the art restaurant situated airside at Heathrow Terminal 5. The restaurant offers passengers a wide variety of fantastic dining options - from breakfast to & agrave; la carte dining, express menus and picnics to take away, the choices are endless. Guests can also relax in our cocktail bar and enjoy delicious drinks and carefully selected wines. We are looking for full time and part time Guest Servers on a fixed term contract until January 2026. What you do as a Guest Server: · You will be responsible for delivering a seamless front of house guest experience (welcome of guests, introduction of order at table (OAT), running food and beverage to tables, maintaining an efficient standard of service…) · You will ensure that the guest journey is consistently seamless, always maintaining impeccable and efficient standards. · Your will support the Management team in ensuring that the guest experience is of the highest standard whilst also ensuring that the pass is clean and tidy and to run food and drinks to the guests in a timely manner following their order being placed What’s in it for you: · Competitive Pay Rate · Wage stream employer-Employees can access up to 50% of wages before payday · Access to our world-class training & development opportunities globally including WSET Accreditation Levels 1-3 · Work with and learn from extraordinary culinary and front-of house talent in a diverse, energizing and professional restaurant environment · A fantastic 50% staff discount on food and drink in UK restaurants · 50% discount on Gordon Ramsay Academy classes & courses for you and Friends & Family · Preferential Room Rates at Gordon Ramsay Restaurants partner hotels · 30% Discount on bookings for your Friends & Family in all UK Restaurants · MYNDUP - you can get up to 2 hours a month free, anonymous mental health support & wellbeing, counselling or therapy · 50% off Membership to CODE which includes unlimited access to industry offers across restaurants, bars and hotels · Amazing family meals on duty ** We are looking for full time and part time Guest Servers on a fixed term contract until January 2026 ** If you have a love for hospitality, a passion for creating memorable guests experiences, and are looking to develop your career in a best-in-class restaurant group, we would love to hear from you. We do receive a high volume of applications and are only able to contact those who have been successful in moving to the next stage of the recruitment process. At Gordon Ramsay Restaurants, we are driven to be an inclusive employer, we are devoted to creating an environment where our amazing teams can thrive, and our aim is to put people at the heart of everything we do. We want our teams to be their authentic self and we truly celebrate diversity in every sense. We are successful at what we do by cultivating talented teams with diverse skills & backgrounds. Everyone is welcome in our Gordon Ramsay Restaurants family. As we continue to grow and build the business, we are committed to putting diversity, equality, and inclusion at the forefront.
An Early Years Practitioner is required to start ASAP in a private nursery based in South West London to work with children age range 0 - 4 years old. Job Type: Full-time/Part-time positions Job Purpose: To provide high-quality care and education to children from birth to pre-school age in a supportive and inclusive environment. To promote the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development of children, ensuring they reach their full potential. Key Responsibilities: 1. Care and Education: - Provide a safe, welcoming, and stimulating environment for children, ensuring their needs are met at all times. - Plan, implement, and evaluate educational programs for children from birth to pre-school age, ensuring they are tailored to meet individual needs. - Create a range of activities that promote learning and development, including play, exploration, and sensory experiences. 1. Observation and Assessment: - Observe and record children's progress, identifying their strengths and areas for development. - Use this information to inform planning and make decisions about the best ways to support children's learning and development. 1. Relationship Building: - Form strong, positive relationships with children, carers, and colleagues to ensure that all needs are met and that children receive the best possible care. - Develop and maintain effective communication systems to share information with colleagues, parents, and other stakeholders. 1. Teamwork and Collaboration: - Work collaboratively with colleagues to achieve team goals and objectives, including contributing to whole-team planning and delivery of educational programs. - Participate in professional development and training opportunities to enhance knowledge and skills. 1. Health, Safety, and Hygiene: - Maintain a clean, safe, and hygienic environment, adhering to relevant policies and procedures. - Ensure the health, safety, and well-being of children and colleagues, reporting any concerns to the Early Years Manager/Senior Leader. Requirements: - Diploma or Degree in Early Years Education or related field (or equivalent) - Experience of working with children from birth to pre-school age, including babies (0-12 months) - Knowledge of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and other relevant early years frameworks and policies - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills - Ability to work effectively in a team and contribute to collaborative planning - Strong observational and record-keeping skills - First Aid training and certification (or willingness to obtain) - Enhanced DBS clearance preferable Desirable Qualifications and Experience: - NVQ or QCF Level 3 (or equivalent) in Early Years Education or related field - Experience of working with children with special educational needs or disabilities (SEND) - Knowledge of childcare legislation and regulations - Experience of planning and delivering educational programs for children from birth to pre-school age Working Conditions: - This role involves working in a nursery/school environment, with a varied and dynamic pace. - Willingness to work outdoors and participate in play-based activities with children is essential. - Ability to manage physical demands of the role, including lifting and moving equipment and children. Equal Opportunities: We are an equal opportunities employer, committed to diversity and inclusion. - We welcome applications from all qualified individuals, including those from minority ethnic backgrounds and with disabilities. - Competitive salary and benefits package How to Apply: If you are passionate about working with young children and are committed to delivering high-quality care and education