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  • Support Worker
    Support Worker
    5 days ago
    £12.21 hourly
    Full-time
    Uxbridge

    Job Purpose To provide high-quality learning, personal and wellbeing support to adults with learning disabilities and additional needs. The post holder will support service users to access education, community activities and life-skills programmes, promoting independence, dignity, inclusion, and positive outcomes in line with the Centre’s ethos, vision, and values. Ethos, Vision, and Values The post holder will: • Demonstrate and promote the Centre’s ethos, vision, and values, • Maintain a strong belief that students can and do achieve, • Respect service users as individual adults with rights, dignity, and autonomy, • Promote equality, diversity, and inclusive practice, • Act as a positive role model at all times Main Duties and Responsibilities Teaching and Learning Support • Engage with service users during lessons and break times, promoting independence and communication, • Follow guidance from the Class Lecturer and Senior Teaching Aide to reinforce learning and support individual targets and destinations, • Prepare learning environments for internal and external activities, ensuring resources are available and cleared appropriately, • Create learning resources under guidance using Microsoft Office 365 and specialist software following training, • Encourage progression towards employment, community participation and independent living, • Promote self-reliance, self-regulation, and increased self-esteem, • Support a wide range of curriculum activities, including community-based learning, swimming, sports, and trampolining., • Promote the use of ICT in learning, including tablets (iPads) and internal systems, • Following training, support the consistent use of hi-tech communication aids and assistive technology, • Record service users progress using written observations, photographs, and videos, contributing to ongoing and end-of-term evaluations, • Support basic skills programmes for individuals and small groups, including in community settings, • Provide physical support where required, including mobility, wheelchair use, personal and intimate care and responding to emergencies Positive Behaviour Support • Support service users with a range of needs, including behaviours of concern, • Understand, implement, and contribute to Personal Support Plans (PSPs), • Collect, record, and share relevant data as requested, • Support participation in meaningful activities by:, • Ensuring at least one activity is always available, • Encouraging participation in essential but less preferred tasks using motivation and rewards, • Introducing new activities to broaden choice, • Supporting skill development for increased independence, • Maintaining a balanced and varied programme of activities Safe, Consistent and Predictable Environments • Use strategies such as visual timetables and social stories, • Support structured routines and informed choices, • Identify and reduce environmental factors that may contribute to challenging behaviour, • Support service users to cope with unfamiliar or challenging environments Nursing, Medical and Personal Care • Support service users’ health and wellbeing by following individual care and medical plans, • Undertake basic first aid and administer PRN medication (e.g., EpiPen) following training, • Provide personal and intimate care with dignity, respect, and sensitivity Therapy and Physical Support • Support manual handling needs in line with individual guidelines, including walking support, wheelchair use and hoists, • Implement individual programmes under guidance from the Integrated Services Team, including:, • Communication guidelines, • Eating and drinking plans (following training and sign-off), • Physiotherapy programmes, • Contribute to multi-disciplinary discussions regarding service users progress and provision Safeguarding, Compliance and Professional Responsibilities • Safeguard and promote the welfare of all service users and report concerns in line with safeguarding procedures, • Follow key documentation including Risk Assessments, Care Plans, PSPs, and Behaviour Support Plans, • Adhere to Health and Safety policies at all times, • Participate in training and professional development, • Promote and follow all Centre policies, including Safeguarding, Equality & Diversity and Health & Safety, • Work flexibly, • Undertake other duties of a similar nature as required by the principal

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  • Sushi Chef
    Sushi Chef
    8 days ago
    £14.71–£15.71 hourly
    Full-time
    Soho, Westminster

    Sushi Commis Chef - Inko Nito Soho INKO NITO is an unconventional Japanese restaurant serving up robatayaki and sushi with a Korean twist. Think relaxed, informal, and fun — right in the heart of Soho. We’re all about bold flavours, good vibes, and a buzzing energy that feels like a Japanese street market with a London edge. About the Role… We’re looking for a passionate Sushi Commis Chef to join our kitchen team at INKO NITO. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a high-energy, creative environment where fun meets flavour. Our chefs are curious, ambitious, and love working with top-quality ingredients to deliver dishes that keep our guests coming back for more. Our ideal Sushi Commis Chef brings: • Previous experience as a Sushi Commis Chef (or strong Commis Chef ready to step up) in a dynamic, high-volume restaurant, • A love for cooking over fire, bold flavours, and pushing the boundaries, • Knowledge of Japanese or Asian cuisine (preferred but not essential — we’ll teach you our way), • A genuine desire to learn, grow, and progress within the kitchen brigade The ability to stay cool under pressure, with sharp attention to detail The Benefits Joining INKO NITO isn’t just a job - it’s a chance to cook, create, and grow within a global family that values creativity, passion, and teamwork. • World-class in-house training (we’ll set you up to smash it), • Opportunities to travel the world across our five international brands, • Long service awards (because loyalty should be celebrated), • Exciting in-house incentives Travel season ticket loan, • Family meals on shift Staff discount across Zuma, ROKA, Oblix & INKO NITO, • Cycle-to-work scheme — save cash, stay fit

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  • Principal – London Academy of Dravidian Arts (LADA)
    Principal – London Academy of Dravidian Arts (LADA)
    2 months ago
    £34000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    About the Role The Malayalee Association of the UK (MAUK) invites applications for a passionate, experienced and forward-thinking Principal to lead the London Academy of Dravidian Arts (LADA) — a specialist weekend performing arts academy dedicated to preserving, teaching and promoting the rich heritage of Dravidian classical and contemporary art forms including dance, music, drama and martial arts. Although LADA operates primarily on weekends the Principal role is a full-time leadership post (37.5 hours) responsible for year-round artistic direction, academy management, project delivery, performance planning, staff development, safeguarding, administration and community engagement. This is a rare opportunity to shape a growing arts academy with deep cultural roots and an ambitious vision for the future. Leadership and Operations • Oversee the day-to-day running of the academy including weekend and evening activities, • Ensure classes, rehearsals, assessments and events are delivered smoothly, • Lead on safeguarding, health and safety and quality standards, • Support teachers with timetables, resources and classroom needs, • Monitor teaching quality and support staff to maintain high standards, • Coordinate assessments, exams and student progress reviews, • Help improve and update lesson plans and activity programmes, • Build strong relationships with students, parents, teachers and volunteers, • Represent the academy at internal events, showcases and community programmes, • Promote a positive and inclusive learning environment, • Manage scheduling, staffing, budgets and resource allocation, • Lead on event planning including performances, festivals and presentations, • Prepare reports, development plans and updates for MAUK leadership, • Help shape the long-term vision for the academy, • Identify opportunities to expand classes, partnerships and student numbers, • Experience in arts education or arts organisation management, • Strong leadership, organisation and communication skills, • A good understanding of South Asian or Dravidian performing arts, • Ability to build positive relationships and lead a diverse team, • Confidence working in a fast-paced weekend-focused environment, • Relevant degree or equivalent qualification in arts, education, management or a related discipline, • Knowledge of school or academy administration, • Understanding of health and safety responsibilities within an educational setting, • Experience coordinating performances or cultural events, • Background as a performer or instructor in music, dance, drama or martial arts, • Experience improving programmes or developing new classes

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  • Demi Chef de Partie
    Demi Chef de Partie
    1 month ago
    £14.71–£15.21 hourly
    Part-time
    Soho, Westminster

    Demi Chef de Partie - Inko Nito Soho Part-time - 32 hours a week INKO NITO is an unconventional Japanese restaurant serving up robatayaki and sushi with a Korean twist. Think relaxed, informal, and fun — right in the heart of Soho. We’re all about bold flavours, good vibes, and a buzzing energy that feels like a Japanese street market with a London edge. About the Role… We’re looking for a passionate Demi Chef de Partie to join our kitchen team at INKO NITO. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a high-energy, creative environment where fun meets flavour. Our chefs are curious, ambitious, and love working with top-quality ingredients to deliver dishes that keep our guests coming back for more. Our ideal Demi Chef de Partie brings: • Previous experience as a Demi Chef de Partie (or strong Commis Chef ready to step up) in a dynamic, high-volume restaurant, • A love for cooking over fire, bold flavours, and pushing the boundaries, • Knowledge of Japanese or Asian cuisine (preferred but not essential — we’ll teach you our way), • A genuine desire to learn, grow, and progress within the kitchen brigade The ability to stay cool under pressure, with sharp attention to detail The Benefits Joining INKO NITO isn’t just a job - it’s a chance to cook, create, and grow within a global family that values creativity, passion, and teamwork. • World-class in-house training (we’ll set you up to smash it), • Opportunities to travel the world across our five international brands, • Long service awards (because loyalty should be celebrated), • Exciting in-house incentives Travel season ticket loan, • Family meals on shift Staff discount across Zuma, ROKA, Oblix & INKO NITO, • Cycle-to-work scheme — save cash, stay fit

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  • Chef de Partie
    Chef de Partie
    8 days ago
    £15.21–£15.71 hourly
    Part-time
    Soho, Westminster

    Chef de Partie - Inko Nito Soho INKO NITO is an unconventional Japanese restaurant serving up robatayaki and sushi with a Korean twist. Think relaxed, informal, and fun — right in the heart of Soho. We’re all about bold flavours, good vibes, and a buzzing energy that feels like a Japanese street market with a London edge. About the Role… We’re looking for a passionate Chef de Partie to join our kitchen team at INKO NITO. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a high-energy, creative environment where fun meets flavour. Our chefs are curious, ambitious, and love working with top-quality ingredients to deliver dishes that keep our guests coming back for more. Our ideal Chef de Partie brings: • Previous experience as a Chef de Partie (or strong Demi Chef ready to step up) in a dynamic, high-volume restaurant, • A love for cooking over fire, bold flavours, and pushing the boundaries, • Knowledge of Japanese or Asian cuisine (preferred but not essential — we’ll teach you our way), • A genuine desire to learn, grow, and progress within the kitchen brigade The ability to stay cool under pressure, with sharp attention to detail The Benefits Joining INKO NITO isn’t just a job - it’s a chance to cook, create, and grow within a global family that values creativity, passion, and teamwork. • World-class in-house training (we’ll set you up to smash it), • Opportunities to travel the world across our five international brands, • Long service awards (because loyalty should be celebrated), • Exciting in-house incentives Travel season ticket loan, • Family meals on shift Staff discount across Zuma, ROKA, Oblix & INKO NITO, • Cycle-to-work scheme — save cash, stay fit

    Immediate start!
    Easy apply