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  • Children's Home Deputy Manager
    Children's Home Deputy Manager
    hace 1 mes
    £35000–£45000 anual
    Jornada completa
    London

    Job Description: To manage a quality day to day service delivery within a challenging and complex needs placement for a young person with Prader-Willi Syndrome. Autistic Spectrum Disorder and ADHD. Creative – Resilient - Imaginative – Problem Solver – Mentor and Coach – Calm under pressure – Fit and sporty – Able to stand long hours The Registered Manager / Head of Care Services Job Overview We are looking for a Children's Home Deputy Manager to join an outstanding Children's Home organisation located in London, England. The organisation specialises in providing best-in-class residential care for children and young people who have complex needs. We strive to create a safe environment that is homely and nurturing, enabling for positive relationships to be formed and for the children and young people to make progress in all areas of their development. We have a shared ambition to ensure that children and young people have an experience of childhood that they deserve, one filled with fun, laughter, friendship, and discovery. And this shared ambition enables them to transform the lives of children and young people, leading to positive life changing outcomes. What We're Looking For: An Experienced Complex needs Children's Home Deputy Manager OR An Experienced Complex Needs Senior Children's Residential Support Worker looking to progress their career. Qualifications NVQ Level 3 Diploma in Children and Young People (CYP - Residential) – (Minimum) - Required. Willingness to Complete NVQ Level 5 Leadership and Management CYP Residential – Essential. · Minimum of 2 years with 5 or more years traceable records with satisfactory references Full UK Driving Licence. – Required Able to drive company vehicle for Children and Young People Activities – Required Enhanced DBS (Hard copies and update service) – Required X 2 Proof of Address – Required UK Work Permit – Required Minimum of 5years Satisfactory Work References Responsibilities Oversee daily operations of the children's home, ensuring a safe and nurturing environment. Participate in out of hours On-Call with other managers Supervise staff and provide leadership, fostering a collaborative team atmosphere. Ability to produce good report and review reports Develop and implement care plans tailored to individual needs. Develop and implement risk assessment tailored to individual needs Ensure compliance with Ofsted regulatory requirements and great knowledge of the nine quality standards and it’s applications to day to day care for children and young people with complex needs. Have good understanding of statutory bodies or placing authorities expectations from service providers. Support the administration of medications, monitor residents' health and maintaining accurate health records. Drive safely to various locations as needed for appointments and activities for the children and young people. What We Can Offer You: · You will be supported adequately by an experienced manager and can thrive with your natural and professional talents and accomplishments, and you will love the sense of team support, inclusion and belonging, empowering you to bring your unique perspective and personality to work. · Your career progression, happiness, and wellbeing are paramount to us because we know that children and young people benefit from having consistent, long-term adults in their lives. And that is why we provide best-in-class, award-winning training, enabling you to reach your full potential. · We are also there to support you through the big moments in your life, from parental leave to career breaks. What You Will Be Rewarded With: · £35,000 - £45,000 per annum. · Flexible benefits, meaning that you can tailor your benefits package to align with what matters most to you. · Generous holiday allowance, with the opportunity to increase your allowance throughout your career. · Genuine investment throughout every stage of your career, with the opportunity to complete relevant qualifications and professional development. · Good working environment and professionally friendly colleagues. Work Schedule: In person Monday to Friday 9-6pm (with overtime opportunities) Work Location: Lambeth - Streatham

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  • Warehouse and Supply Operative
    Warehouse and Supply Operative
    hace 1 mes
    £32000 anual
    Jornada completa
    London

    The Warehouse and Supply Operative here at Crate Brewery plays a crucial role in upholding the compliance and smooth running of our warehouse logistics. In this role you will use your developed organisational and communication skills to ensure consistently high health and safety standards, excellent service and delivery for our customers (B2B and B2C), and smooth working across teams within the group. You will work closely with the Stock and Procurement Manager, who manages this position. This role will suit you if you are self motivated and enjoy working solo, as well as collaborating with a wider team operation. Please see the core responsibilities below for more information. At Crate we offer an inclusive, creative and supportive team culture, and we always look to our team first when development opportunities arise. Employees benefit from free food and drink on working days, as well as a 50% staff discount across our sites and online shop. All staff also have access to free wellbeing support and counselling through Hospitality Action. Following successful completion of the probationary period, this role qualifies to take part in our four day week trial, so being proactive, highly organised and a great communicator is vital. Person specification • Organised with a methodical approach to managing routine task workload, • A positive, go-getting attitude, with stringent time and task management skills, • A problem solver, able to find efficient solutions in a fast paced environment, • A confident communicator with a focus on persuasive action both internally and externally, • Self motivated when solo working, and as part of a cross functional team, • Eager to collaborate with other departments or affiliate companies, and capable of working flexibly to achieve company goals, • Strong computer literacy - Google suite, Breww, Slack and Asana are key platforms used daily, • Possession of a full UK driving license (essential), • FLT license (highly desirable), • Manual handling experience (highly desirable), • Knowledge of and an interest in craft beer (desirable) Core responsibilities • Deliveries to our key customers, on time and in full, • Maintaining a high level of customer service at all times, • Assisting in the movement of goods from suppliers to warehouses and from warehouses to customers, • Ensuring Crate warehouse spaces are safe, tidy, organised, and compliant with health and safety regulations including weekly checks, • Conducting weekly stock takes, utilising stock rotation plans for optimal quality, including promptly reporting any issues or outages to the Stock & Procurement Manager, • Overseeing the storage and handling of goods, optimising space utilisation and implementing best practices in warehousing, • Handling, packing and dispatching goods on behalf of third party tenants, • Setting a high standard of manual handling, • Contributing to department meetings with the Brewery team to achieve common goals, • Assisting with procurement of raw materials for our suppliers, in line with Crate’s internal demand planning, • Monitoring supplier performance, communicating results to higher management, • Ensuring e-commerce operations are kept up to date

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  • Support Worker
    Support Worker
    hace 2 meses
    £13–£17 por hora
    Jornada completa
    Cranbrook, Ilford

    Job Title: Learning Disability Support Worker Company: Chosen Care Group Locations: Havering, Romford, Dagenham & Enfield Job Type: Full-Time & Part-Time Salary: £13.00 – £17.00 per hour (depending on experience & qualifications) About Chosen Care Group Chosen Care Group is a dedicated care provider supporting individuals with learning disabilities to live fulfilling, independent, and meaningful lives. We are committed to delivering person-centred, high-quality care while promoting dignity, respect, and choice. Job Summary We are seeking compassionate and reliable Learning Disability Support Workers to join our growing team across Havering, Romford, Dagenham, and Enfield. You will support adults with learning disabilities in residential and community-based settings, helping them achieve independence, wellbeing, and personal goals. Key Responsibilities Provide person-centred support to individuals with learning disabilities Assist with daily living activities, including personal care where required Support service users with medication in line with care plans and training Promote independence, choice, and inclusion in the community Support individuals with social activities, appointments, and daily routines Maintain accurate records, daily notes, and care documentation Follow safeguarding policies and procedures at all times Work collaboratively with colleagues, families, and healthcare professionals Promote health, safety, dignity, and respect in all aspects of care Essential Requirements NVQ/QCF Level 2 or Level 3 in Health & Social Care, OR At least 1 year of experience supporting individuals with learning disabilities Good understanding of person-centred care and safeguarding Ability to work flexible shifts (including weekends and bank holidays) Strong communication and interpersonal skills Right to work in the UK Enhanced DBS check (or willingness to obtain one) Desirable Skills & Experience Experience supporting individuals with autism, challenging behaviour, or complex needs Knowledge of care plans, risk assessments, and support plans Medication administration training Full UK driving licence (preferred but not essential) What We Offer Competitive pay (£13.00 – £17.00 per hour) Flexible full-time and part-time opportunities Ongoing training and professional development Supportive management and team environment Career progression opportunities within Chosen Care Group How to Apply If you are passionate about making a positive difference in the lives of people with learning disabilities, we would love to hear from you. Apply today to join Chosen Care Group and be part of a caring, committed team. Tailor it for agency workers Adjust the tone to be more corporate or more friendly Add shift patterns (days/nights/sleep-ins) Just say the word 👍 remove the dots Got it 👍 Here’s the same JD with no dots or bullet points, written in clean paragraphs while keeping it professional and job-board ready. Job Title: Learning Disability Support Worker Company: Chosen Care Group Locations: Havering, Romford, Dagenham and Enfield Job Type: Full-Time and Part-Time Pay Rate: £13.00 – £17.00 per hour (depending on experience and qualifications) About Chosen Care Group Chosen Care Group is a dedicated care provider supporting individuals with learning disabilities to live fulfilling, independent and meaningful lives. We are committed to delivering high-quality, person-centred care while promoting dignity, respect and choice at all times. Job Summary We are seeking compassionate, reliable and motivated Learning Disability Support Workers to join our growing team across Havering, Romford, Dagenham and Enfield. The role involves supporting adults with learning disabilities in residential and community-based settings, helping them to achieve independence, wellbeing and personal goals. Key Responsibilities The Learning Disability Support Worker will provide person-centred support tailored to each individual’s needs and care plan. You will assist with daily living activities, including personal care where required, and support individuals with medication in line with training and company policies. The role involves promoting independence, choice and inclusion within the community, supporting service users to attend social activities, appointments and daily routines. You will maintain accurate care records and daily notes, follow safeguarding policies and procedures at all times, and work closely with colleagues, families and healthcare professionals. Ensuring health, safety, dignity and respect in all aspects of care is essential. Essential Requirements Candidates must hold an NVQ or QCF Level 2 or Level 3 in Health and Social Care, or have at least one year of experience supporting individuals with learning disabilities. A good understanding of person-centred care and safeguarding is required. Applicants must be flexible to work shifts including weekends and bank holidays, have good communication and interpersonal skills, hold the right to work in the UK and be willing to undergo an enhanced DBS check. Desirable Experience Experience supporting individuals with autism, challenging behaviour or complex needs is desirable. Knowledge of care plans, risk assessments and support plans, medication administration training and a full UK driving licence are advantageous but not essential. What We Offer Chosen Care Group offers competitive pay between £13.00 and £17.00 per hour, flexible full-time and part-time opportunities, ongoing training and professional development, a supportive management team and clear opportunities for career progression. How to Apply If you are passionate about making a positive difference in the lives of people with learning disabilities, we would love to hear from you. Apply today to join Chosen Care Group and become part of a caring and committed team.

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  • Care / Support Worker
    Care / Support Worker
    hace 2 meses
    £14–£15 por hora
    Jornada parcial
    London

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

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  • People Relations Partner
    People Relations Partner
    hace 2 meses
    £35000–£40000 anual
    Jornada completa
    London

    We are seeking an experienced People Relations Partner to deliver trusted, professional HR advice and support in line with company policies, while actively promoting an open, inclusive, and values-driven culture. If you’re ready to take the next step in your career and bring the skills and experience we’re looking for, we’d love to hear from you. Position: People Relations Partner Salary: up to £40,000K Hours: 35 hours per week (Flexibility is essential to meet the needs of the business, which may require you to adjust your usual working hours and days from time to time) About the Role • Act as the first point of contact, providing clear, comprehensive HR advice, support, and guidance to colleagues and managers on all employee relations (ER) matters., • Ensure full compliance with company policies, government guidance, employment law, ACAS principles, and HR best practice at all times., • Apply accurate, consistent, and timely processes, using best practice and a pragmatic, best-fit approach to achieve fair outcomes for colleagues and the business while mitigating risk. This includes, but is not limited to, TUPE transfers, redundancy processes, formal disciplinary hearings, mediation, grievance meetings (where mediation is not appropriate), medical capability reviews, and wellbeing meetings., • Take responsibility for end-to-end case management, including all associated correspondence and formal letter writing, for assigned cases within the case management system, ensuring timely completion in line with agreed SLAs., • Manage third-party engagement, particularly with Trade Union representatives, in a professional and effective manner, minimising risk and ensuring outcomes remain aligned with company policy, legal requirements, and business interests (Please see the attached full job specification for more details.) We look forward to reviewing your application! Deadline for applications is Tuesday 3rd February 2026. About us: We are an innovative and growing business with core family-based values. Join us to support our team in providing excellent cleaning and associated services to businesses across Central and Greater London. You will be welcomed into a friendly and professional team who are dedicated to giving excellent customer service and supporting each-others’ wellbeing. You will have access to a wide range of development opportunities to support you in achieving your full potential at work. If you are looking to join a diverse and caring work environment, we are right for you! Our Unique Values & Culture: Regular Cleaning are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. With our values at the core of everything we do, our commitment is to nurture a diverse & inclusive culture. We aim to create better places which begins with our people, we celebrate diversity and want to inspire & support you to achieve your ambitions. If you reflect our values & believe in our purpose, we want to hear from you! All employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements & individual qualifications. We are united by our values & do not tolerate any form of discrimination or harassment & encourage applicants from all backgrounds & of all ages.

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  • Commissioning Editor (Maternity Leave cover – part time)
    Commissioning Editor (Maternity Leave cover – part time)
    hace 2 meses
    £43334.53 anual
    Jornada parcial
    London

    ABOUT THE ROLE: ELN is influential and effective in building better security for Europe through the clear and timely communication of our policy positions and research. The role of the Commissioning Editor plays a central role in delivering this work, commissioning and publishing high-quality, thought-provoking articles and publications. The post holder will ensure a professional and consistent communications and commissioning process that positions ELN and its Network as experts in their field, enabling colleagues and Network members to publish high-quality content to a high standard. The role requires a keen eye for quality content and presentation, alongside strong organisational skills to manage multiple publications and contributors to ensure a smooth and positive experience for authors throughout the process. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Publications and commissioning • Manage the commissioning, production, publication, and dissemination of project publications (reports, policy briefs, etc), including delegation to others in the Impact Team and close liaison with Policy Fellows, and monitor communications spend within project budgets., • Oversee the commissioning, publication and dissemination of timely analytical commentaries on the organisation’s website (typically 1–2 per week, subject to demand), including delegation within the Impact Team and close collaboration with the Policy and Impact Director and the Policy and Research Director, while ensuring diversity of authorship., • Oversee a regular stream of analytical content for the ELN website, ensuring relevance, quality, and timeliness., • Act as the main point of contact for external authors, supporting contributors through the publication process., • Maintain and manage our publications process and workstream from beginning to end, including devising publication schedules, regular check-ins with team members, and liaising with internal reviewers to ensure smooth and timely delivery across multiple outputs. Editorial quality and impact • Provide editorial guidance to Policy Fellows and contributors on writing for policy impact., • Ensure consistent quality control across publications, website content, newsletters, and other external communications., • Manage and oversee the copyediting of reports, policy briefs and commentaries as required, including working with internal colleagues or freelancers to do so., • Manage and oversee the design and typesetting of reports, publications, and other documents using InDesign or other design software as appropriate, including working closely with internal colleagues or freelancers., • Uphold and apply ELN’s brand, tone of voice, and visual identity across all publications. Communications and reach • Develop and support communications plans for key publications and group statements., • Oversee the ELN external newsletter and contribute to content promotion across relevant platforms., • Manage a suite of graphic templates to be used across social media, provide guidance and ensure quality control and best practices are adhered to across the ELN team., • Manage a diverse bank of images to be used on the website, in reports and other communication channels, provide guidance and ensure quality control and best practices adhered across the ELN team., • Work with colleagues to promote ELN analysis through media partners, think tanks, and policy networks., • Support diversity monitoring of contributors and help ensure a wide range of voices and perspectives. Collaboration and organisational contribution • Work closely with the Policy and Research Director, Policy and Impact Director, Policy Fellows, and Impact Team colleagues., • Advise on capacity in the Impact team to deliver requests from the Policy team and Network members., • Contribute to a positive, inclusive organisational culture aligned with ELN’s values., • Ensure communications and commissioning activities align with ELN’s mission, strategy, and operating plans., • Ensure compliance with relevant policies and good practice, including copyright, data protection, and the use of AI.

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  • Business Development Manager
    Business Development Manager
    hace 2 meses
    £35000–£40000 anual
    Jornada completa
    West Drayton

    Yiewsley Food Centre is a well-established retail business serving the local community with a wide range of high-quality fresh fruits, groceries, and halal meat products. With a growing and diverse customer base, we are entering an exciting phase of expansion and are looking to strengthen our management team to support continued growth and market development. We are seeking an experienced and motivated Business Development Manager to drive growth, expand market reach, and identify new commercial opportunities for Yiewsley Food Centre. The successful candidate will play a key role in shaping business strategy, improving sales performance, and supporting long-term expansion plans, including new products, partnerships, and potential new outlets. Key Responsibilities • Identify and develop new business opportunities to increase revenue and market presence, • Create and implement effective business development and sales strategies, • Analyse market trends, customer demand, and competitor activity, • Build and maintain strong relationships with suppliers, partners, and key stakeholders, • Support the development of new product lines and services, including culturally relevant offerings, • Work closely with senior management to support growth plans and operational improvements, • Prepare business reports, forecasts, and performance updates, • Proven experience in a Business Development, Sales, or Commercial Management role, • Strong understanding of retail or food-related sectors (desirable), • Excellent communication, negotiation, and relationship-building skills, • Strategic thinker with strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, • Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities, • Proficient in Microsoft Office and basic business reporting tools, • Knowledge of UK retail compliance and market regulations is an advantage What We Offer • Competitive salary (£35,000 – £40,000 DOE), • Stable full-time role with long-term growth potential, • Opportunity to play a key role in a growing community-focused business, • Supportive and inclusive working environment How to Apply Please send your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your suitability for the role.

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  • Senior Sales Specialist
    Senior Sales Specialist
    hace 2 meses
    £25350 anual
    Jornada completa
    Croydon

    Gekko has an opportunity to join their team as a Senior Sales Specialist working on behalf of a global technology brand, evolving their ground breaking OEM hardware product portfolio. Your time will be spent alongside our retail partners, engaging directly with customers, showcasing the benefits of our OEM products by offering best in class demonstrations and truly bringing the brand to life through exceptional customer service. Your Package: • Salary £25,350 per annum + 10% performance bonus, • Full time, Wednesday - Sunday working week, • Ongoing personal development, • Access to employee assistance programme and Perkbox subscription, • 12 month contract Your Role: • Build and develop relationships with store management and colleagues, • Provide clear, engaging product demonstrations to customers, • Maintain a high level of product knowledge through e-learning and training courses provided, • Develop store colleagues understanding of the features, benefits and brand to aid sales, • Share your best practices and help others learn from you and the team from each other, • Ensure stores displays are compliant within brand guidelines Do you have what it takes? • Have an interest for technology and are capable of selling to achieve targets, • Take charge of brand space/concession to ensure high standards are maintained, • Possess strong communication skills with the ability to communicate at all levels, • Capable of building professional relationships, • Enjoy being part of an engaging and friendly team who support each other to drive the business forward Gekko are a full service field marketing and experiential agency working across retail, B2B and digital channels. This opportunity will require you to work Wednesday to Sunday, including key bank holiday trading dates. You will be employed on a 12 month contract. At Gekko Group everyone is welcome. As an inclusive employer and workplace, our teams are encouraged to be comfortable, bringing their authentic whole selves to work. Be your best self. If you identify with the key skills and experience that we're looking for, we'd love to hear from you. Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract Contract length: 12 months Work Location: In person

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