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  • senior support staff, supported accommodation
    senior support staff, supported accommodation
    2 days ago
    £24000–£27000 yearly
    Full-time
    Dagenham

    The Role We are seeking a compassionate and experienced Senior Support Worker to join our dynamic team. We are recruiting for LSL Gorseway which is an all female unit. You will play a pivotal role in delivering high-quality care, leading by example, and supporting both service users and staff. This is an exciting opportunity if you are seriously looking to take the next step in your career and make a real difference. Key Responsibilities • Provide person-centred support to service users, promoting independence and choice, • Report writing and documentation., • tracking young people's expenses & reporting., • Recruitment training/induction of newly employed staff., • Lead, motivate, and supervise a team of support workers, • Conduct supervision meetings with staff., • Ensure clients’ assessment and risk management., • Develop and implement care plans in partnership with service users and professionals, • Conduct engaging work sessions to achieve support goals., • Ensure compliance with safeguarding, health & safety, and all relevant legislation, • Oversee medication administration and accurate record-keeping, • Respond to emergencies and resolve issues as they arise About You • Minimum 2 years experience in a support worker or similar role (essential), • Experience of leading teams to achieve team goals., • NVQ Level 3 in Health & Social Care (or willingness to work towards), • Strong communication, and organisational skills, • A caring, empathetic, and patient approach, • An understanding of Equality and Diversity in service delivery., • An understanding of The Supported Accommodation (England) Regulations 2023., • Have excellent people and administrative management skills., • Must have excellent decision Making & Problem Solving skills, • Have person-centred support or care skills., • Thrive on change and enjoy dynamic diverse environments., • Ability to work flexibly, including evenings, weekends, and sleep-ins as required, • Must be ready to work out of office hours and during weekends., • Right to work in the UK What We Offer • Competitive salary and benefits package, • Ongoing training and career development opportunities, • Supportive and inclusive working environment, • Pension scheme, • Free car parking space How to Apply If you are ready to make a positive impact and join a team that values your skills and dedication, we would love to hear from you! Lighthouse SL is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. An enhanced DBS check will be required.

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  • People Administration & Payroll Manager
    People Administration & Payroll Manager
    3 days ago
    £38000–£42000 yearly
    Full-time
    Bankside, Southwark

    Inspired by: People Director We're looking for a People Administration Payroll Manager who thrives working in detail, has expert HR knowledge and wants to get stuck into the data to support our People function thrive. The Role You will be responsible for running a payroll of 500+ team members, working with and managing our external Payroll provider to ensure a smooth process for both salaried and hourly team, provide accurate reporting on people across multiple data points and provide efficient HR administrative support to the People Team As part of the People Team you will share our passion for people and for ensuring every process is adhered to, using the lens of data to support our decision making, meticulously in detail and a lover of Excel. You are action orientated, task focused and ticking tasks off your list. We expect you to be curious, diligent, thirsty for knowledge, fast paced and adaptable. We Expect You To: Manage and process payroll end to end, ensuring processes are efficient, robust, and accurate with no detail left unchecked including monthly tronc breakdowns and payments Manage all joiners, moves, and leavers from both a payroll and administrative perspective Handle SSP, SMP, PAYE, NI payments and reconciliations across the business Uphold and maintain the relationship with the pension provider Complete year-end processes including P11Ds Respond to all payroll queries in a timely manner Generate reporting and narrative on TRONC, pay bandings, and other key data points Collaborate with the finance team on monthly payroll journals balance sheets Be an expert in Right to Work legislation, supporting the Talent Engagement team to ensure 100% compliance Manage all people-related documentation including HR policies, contracts, job descriptions, and other administrative materials, ensuring they are up to date, compliant with current employment law, and distributed as required Own and maintain the Workforce Management platform working in collaboration with Operations, Talent Systems Support and execute projects set out by the People Director including Gender Pay Gap reporting and HR legislation research -- ensuring we are a fully compliant employer Create and maintain emails for new starters, joiners, and leavers, including management of email groups, signatures, and system logins Ensure laptops are tagged and logged, keeping track of who is using what equipment Email employees' pension auto-enrolment letters and manage the opt-out process, ensuring correct documentation and follow-up Draft and manage all disciplinary documentation templates, working with stakeholders across the group to ensure due process is followed Assist with all salary sacrifice benefits Liaise with and guide management teams through PDS submissions, ensuring all data supplied is accurate Maintain holiday entitlement records and generate leave balance reports to support holiday planning Draft, email, and post formal employee letters such as contract variations, welfare meetings, disciplinary invites, pay increases, and proof of employment Provide references for leavers upon request Generate HR metrics and reports including headcount, turnover, and absence data to support business insights Who You'll Be A Payroll specialist with 2 years' experience running both salaried hourly Payroll structures Someone who loves living in detail English literate -- proficient in letter policy writing Adaptable, with the ability to move at pace whilst maintaining strong attention to detail Proficient in Excel, analytics reporting Be able to demonstrate a proactive working style and someone who moves through a task list efficiently An independent worker, with a diligent and solution-based approach Reliable, someone who shows up who the team and is happy to jump in and support utilising all opportunities to learn Proactive about driving change and implementing process improvements The ability to notice and interpret details without explicit guidance Implementation of a system project work desirable Benefits \& Best Bits Vitality Package: Dental, Optical and Health insurance. Gym membership discounts + other rewards Self Space: Free Therapy through Self Space. Accessible to anyone who works for Incipio Hugely exciting career development, with opportunities to grow and expand in this role as the business grows 10% Bonus capacity paid annually Company awards and events Sickness Compassionate Pay Incentive trips (Think Wine trips to Portugal and Ski Trips to France) Enhanced Maternity, Paternity and Adoption leave Incipio FC + Seasonal Socials 50% discount for food and drink in all our venues Length in service; earn additional holiday after 2 years continuous service Incipio \& Inclusivity We're all about celebrating individuality inclusivity. At Incipio, we believe diverse teams make the best teams. That's why we welcome applications from all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives; regardless of race, gender, age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, or anything else that makes you uniquely you. 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  • Supervisor
    Supervisor
    7 days ago
    £15 hourly
    Full-time
    London

    The legendary Florentine brand All’Antico Vinaio, with over 30 years of experience in the food industry, has finally arrived in London! We are currently looking for a Supervisor who is eager to take on new challenges and grow together with our company. We seek a dynamic individual who can effectively lead a team and work closely with the store’s managers. If you are enthusiastic, proactive, and ready to develop your skills in a fast-paced environment, we would love to hear from you. At All’Antico Vinaio, we’re not just looking for workers — we’re looking for people who believe in the brand, who are passionate, committed, and eager to grow within their role through dedication and enthusiasm. Key Responsibilities • Lead by example, meaning you must be the first to step behind the counter to make sandwiches or help out in the kitchen., • To ensure that All’Antico Vinaio brand standards are adhered to in all areas of the restaurant’s operation., • To make every customer and supplier feel welcome and fully engaged with the All’Antico Vinaio experience., • To be a point of reference for crew members regarding conduct during the shift, and to demonstrate positivity and initiative., • To communicate effectively with the restaurant team, and to motivate them by maintaining a healthy and enjoyable work environment. What We’re Looking For • A charismatic and dynamic personality, • A hard-working individual eager to grow in the hospitality industry, • An emerging leader with the drive to grow and inspire others, • A proactive, reliable, and team-oriented mindset, • Someone respectful of the work environment and their colleagues, • A genuine passion for Italian food and culture, • Proven experience in a Supervisor role, • Speaking Italian is definitely a plus! What’s On Offer • Full-time, 40-hour contract, • Competitive pay, • Paid overtime, • Staff meals and discounts, • Full training and clear career progression opportunities, • The chance to be part of an internationally recognised and much-loved brand Ready to join AV family in London? Apply now and be part of something truly special!

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  • Residential Support Worker - OFSTED Children's Home
    Residential Support Worker - OFSTED Children's Home
    10 days ago
    £13.85–£14 hourly
    Full-time
    London

    Background: Inspire Hope have an exciting opportunity for Residential Support Workers to join a new Children’s Residential Home caring for children aged 8 - 17 years in Norbury, South West London. Inspire Hope provides a specialist and comprehensive 24-hour/52-week placement for vulnerable young people who require Residential Care, which offers a child-centered and individualised approach that is bespoke to each young person, within a homely environment in South West London. We are a children’s home provider in Norbury, London, SW16. About the Role: Inspire Hope are currently looking to recruit Residential Support Workers for a 3 bedded Children’s home in Norbury (EBD). As a Residential Support Worker, you will be a major part of a dedicated team, providing care and support to young people with the aim of helping them develop the skills and resilience needed to become confident, capable adults, and achieve their full potential in life. You will play a key role in ensuring that each young person in your care is supported emotionally, socially, and practically as they work towards their personal goals. Your responsibilities will include assisting with day-to-day activities, helping children navigate their education, and supporting them in building life skills for independence. You will foster a safe, nurturing environment where each individual can grow at their own pace. Collaborating with other professionals, you will assist in implementing and reviewing personalised care plans, ensuring the young people’s needs are met with compassion and respect. You will also help manage and resolve challenging behaviours in a calm and constructive way, promoting positive outcomes for the young people in your care. Your role will involve regular record-keeping and report-writing to ensure accurate documentation of each child’s progress. Key Responsibilities: • Provide day-to-day care and emotional and social support to children and young people. Building meaningful relationships with the children and encouraging their interaction with peers and adults within the community., • Assist with emotional, educational, and social development., • Promote and maintain a safe, secure, and welcoming environment. Assisting the children with their daily living needs in accordance with their care plans., • Support children in managing their behaviour, addressing any emotional or behavioural difficulties., • Work collaboratively with colleagues, families, and other professionals to create and implement care plans., • Attend regular training and development opportunities to enhance your skills., • Ensure all administrative tasks, such as record-keeping and reports, are completed to a high standard, such as Maintaining meticulous records of events, observations, progress, child protection matters, and health and safety checks., • Be flexible and prepared to take on additional hours as needed to meet the needs of the children., • Domestic duties: Conducting household tasks and involving the children when appropriate, including planning, shopping, and preparing meals to ensure a varied and balanced diet. Essential Requirements: • Experience in residential childcare or a similar care setting (required)., • Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check – or willingness to obtain one (required), • A compassionate, patient, and proactive approach to care., • Strong communication skills and the ability to build effective relationships with children and colleagues., • Ability to manage challenging situations with confidence and professionalism., • Good knowledge around Children’s Homes Regulations including the quality standards., • An understanding and knowledge of relevant legislation and Ofsted regulation., • Driving licence (preferable)

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  • Nursery Recruitment – SE London
    Nursery Recruitment – SE London
    14 days ago
    £16 hourly
    Full-time
    London

    The successful candidate will ideally hold a level 2/3, CACHE, EYE or recognised equivalent childcare qualification, you will also ideally have a minimum of 6 months nursery setting experience, being able to demonstrate a clear understanding of both the EYFS framework and key worker practices. Early Years Practitioner - Position Details Your role will include: • Supporting and extending children’s learning, development and educational outcomes, • Organising and overseeing the planning, implementation and provision of activities, • Carrying out observations and evaluations, • A level 2 or level 3 Nursery Nurse / Early Years Practitioners qualification or for unqualified Nursery Assistants a minimum of 12 months Early Years nursery setting experience, • An understanding of the EYFS and key worker systems, • An understanding of planning, observing and record-keeping procedures, • Excellent communication, interpersonal and organisational skills What you can expect: • Flexible full time or part time hours, • Guidance and support to develop in your childcare career, • A starting salary of £16.85, negotiable depending on level, • A range of employee benefits To apply to this Early Years Practitioner position please submit your CV using the apply link. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent Pay: Up to £16.85 per hour Work Location: In person

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  • Domiciliary Experienced Care Coordinator
    Domiciliary Experienced Care Coordinator
    15 days ago
    £25000–£30000 yearly
    Full-time
    Brentford

    Job Description: Job Description: Job Title: Experienced Domiciliary Care Coordinator Company: Vivid Community Care Location: London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham Salary: £25,000 – £30,000 per annum (dependent on experience) Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Preferably a driver with access to their own car No COS Job Description Vivid Community Care is seeking a proactive and organised Experienced Domiciliary Care Coordinator to join our growing team in the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham. You will play a key role in ensuring the smooth day-to-day running of our care services by scheduling visits, supporting care staff, and maintaining excellent communication with clients and their families. Key Responsibilities: Organise and coordinate care staff rotas and daily schedules Ensure timely delivery of care in line with client care plans Communicate with care staff, clients, families, and health professionals Support the supervision of care workers Maintain accurate documentation and records What We’re Looking For: Previous experience working in a similar domiciliary care coordinator setting Confident in using care management and scheduling software, with strong knowledge of care planning, scheduling systems, and CQC requirements Excellent communication and time-management skills Ability to multitask and work under pressure in a fast-paced environment NVQ Level 3 in Health and Social Care (or working towards) Strong team player with a positive and flexible approach. Committed to providing person-centred, high-quality care Additional Requirements: Must undergo an enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check Must provide three years of references Must successfully complete a competency-based interview What We Offer: Competitive salary: £25,000 – £30,000 depending on experience Holiday pay Supportive and friendly team environment Ongoing training and professional development Career progression opportunities If you're a highly organised individual with a passion for care and coordination, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today and join Vivid Community Care in making a meaningful impact every day. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Work Location: In person Job Type: Full-time

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  • Sandwich Artist
    Sandwich Artist
    16 days ago
    £14 hourly
    Part-time
    London

    Sandwich Maker / Crew Member - 32-hour contract The legendary Florentine brand All’Antico Vinaio, with over 30 years of experience in the food industry, has finally arrived in London! We’re looking for dynamic and charismatic Front of House staff who are ready to take on a new challenge and grow with a fast-expanding company. At All’Antico Vinaio, we’re not just looking for workers — we’re looking for people who believe in the brand, who are passionate, committed, and eager to grow within their role through dedication and enthusiasm. Key Responsibilities • Prepare delicious panini and manage the front of house together with your teammates, • Build great relationships with all customers through positive body language and genuine conversation, • Take orders and handle payments efficiently, • Support the kitchen and management team when needed, • Bring energy, personality, and positivity to every shift, • Be available to work on a rotating schedule — mornings, evenings, weekends, and public holidays What We’re Looking For • A charismatic and dynamic personality, • A hard-working individual eager to grow in the hospitality industry, • Someone respectful of the work environment and their colleagues, • A genuine passion for Italian food and culture, • Previous customer service or hospitality experience preferred, • Speaking Italian is definitely a plus! What’s On Offer • Part-Time, 32-hour contract, • Competitive pay, • Paid overtime, • Staff meals and discounts, • Full training and clear career progression opportunities, • The chance to be part of an internationally recognised and much-loved brand Ready to join AV family in London? Apply now and be part of something truly special!

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  • Care / Support Worker
    Care / Support Worker
    17 days ago
    Full-time
    Finsbury Park, London

    We are seeking compassionate and reliable Care Assistants to join our team. As a Care Assistant, you will provide essential care and support to clients in their own homes, promoting their independence, health, and well-being. You will be a key part of our dedicated team, helping to deliver care that is respectful, dignified, and meets the individual needs of each client. Key Responsibilities: Provide personal care to clients, including assistance with bathing, dressing, toileting, and grooming. Assist with mobility, including moving and positioning clients safely. Support clients with meal preparation, feeding, and hydration. Administer medications as directed and in accordance with care plans. Help with light housekeeping duties, such as cleaning, laundry, and maintaining a safe and tidy environment. Provide companionship and emotional support, promoting mental and social well-being. Communicate effectively with clients, families, and healthcare professionals to ensure the highest standard of care. Document care activities and maintain accurate client records. Follow all policies, procedures, and health and safety guidelines. Qualifications and Skills: Previous experience in a care role is desirable but not essential; training will be provided. A caring, empathetic nature and a passion for helping others. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility to work various shifts, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. A valid driver's license and access to a vehicle is preferred but not mandatory.

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  • Support Worker
    Support Worker
    1 month ago
    £12.73–£14.85 hourly
    Part-time
    London

    Buddy Support Worker - Travel & Safety Escort Location: SW15 area and surrounding locations Job Type: Part-Time (Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays + occasional weekends) Pay: From £12.73 per hour (dependent on experience) Are you a reliable, caring individual with a passion for supporting others to live independently? We’re looking for a Buddy Support Worker to join our team and provide safe travel escorts for a client between their home, workplace, and family home across the SW15 area. What you’ll do: Escort the client from their home to work at nominated times (varies between 11am or 1pm starts) on Wednesdays and Thursdays, and collect them at the end of the day. On Fridays: Escort the client from their home/work to their family home at the agreed time, ensuring safe arrival. On Mondays: Pick up the client from their family home and escort them back to their main home at the nominated time. Provide occasional additional travel escorts on weekends (as required) at agreed times, ensuring safe return. Prioritise the client’s safety and wellbeing throughout all journeys, using public transport or walking routes (as agreed). Offer friendly, respectful support to help the client feel confident and comfortable while travelling. Communicate clearly with the client’s family and support team to update them on journeys and any concerns. What we’re looking for: Excellent communication skills and a calm, patient approach. Reliability and punctuality – you’ll be a key part of the client’s daily routine, especially with varying start times and weekly travel between homes and work. Knowledge of local travel routes in the SW15 area and surrounding locations (or willingness to learn quickly). A commitment to safeguarding and promoting the client’s independence. Previous experience in support work, care, or a similar role is preferred but not essential – full training will be provided. Enhanced DBS check required What we offer: Pay starting from £12.73 per hour. Set part-time days (Wed-Fri + Monday pick-ups) with varying start times (11am or 1pm) and occasional weekend work around clients schedule. The chance to make a real, positive difference in someone’s daily life. A friendly, inclusive working environment. If you’re ready to be a trusted support system for someone who values your help, we’d love to hear from you! We are an equal opportunity employer and welcome applications from all backgrounds. Job Type: Part-time Work Location: On the road

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  • Nursery Practitioner
    Nursery Practitioner
    1 month ago
    £25000–£27000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    Passionate about childcare? We hire! Come join AM team. Lovely and supportive co-workers. Key Responsibilities • Responsible for the delivery of our 'learning through play’ educational ethos and Curriculum;, • You will sensitively implement the pattern of the day routine;, • Plan innovative learning experiences that constantly challenge children's learning and development;, • Engage in high-quality observations, assessments and planning for the children within your care;, • Ensure that key transition periods within the room such as sleep times, mealtimes and outings occur smoothly;, • Meal time supervision and adhering to all of mealtime policies to ensure we are keeping our children safe when served and eating food;, • Adhere to all policies and procedures;, • Build and maintain excellent relationships with parents;, • Promote and role-model safeguarding procedures and the importance of child welfare, • Ensure that the highest standards of cleanliness are maintained throughout the day;, • Ensure that daily H&S-related tasks and checks happen promptly & thoroughly with any concerns followed up;, • Ensure all policies, procedures and practices are embedded within the practice;, • Be committed to continual reflective practice;, • Be accountable and implement behavioural safety within the nursery;, • Responsible for always adhering to the company's H&S policy.

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  • Team Leader
    Team Leader
    2 months ago
    £25000–£38000 yearly
    Full-time
    Southall

    Please find the job description for Team Leader 1. Leadership & Service Management • Provide day-to-day operational leadership of the supported living service., • Ensure the service promotes independence, dignity, choice, and inclusion., • Develop and maintain a positive, person-centred culture., • Supervise, mentor, and support team leaders and support workers., • Lead team meetings and ensure effective communication across staff. 2. Regulatory & Legal Compliance • Ensure compliance with relevant legislation and regulatory bodies (e.g., Care Quality Commission (CQC) in England)., • Maintain standards in line with:, • Health and Social Care Act, • Mental Capacity Act (MCA), • Safeguarding legislation, • Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS), where applicable, • Prepare for inspections and ensure documentation is audit-ready., • Implement policies and procedures in line with national standards. 3. Safeguarding & Risk Management • Act as Safeguarding Lead (or ensure safeguarding leadership is in place)., • Investigate and report safeguarding concerns appropriately., • Conduct and review risk assessments., • Ensure safe medication management practices., • Monitor incidents, accidents, and complaints. 4. Person-Centred Care & Support • Ensure care and support plans are:, • Person-centred, • Up-to-date, • Outcome-focused, • Promote service users’ independence and life skills., • Liaise with families, social workers, and healthcare professionals., • Support service users in accessing community services, employment, and education. 5. Staff Management & Development • Recruit, induct, and retain suitable staff., • Conduct supervision sessions and annual appraisals., • Manage rotas and staffing levels., • Address performance issues and disciplinary matters., • Ensure staff complete mandatory training (e.g., safeguarding, medication, moving & handling). 6. Financial & Administrative Responsibilities • Manage the service budget., • Monitor expenditure and staffing costs., • Oversee petty cash and service user finances (where applicable)., • Maintain accurate records and reports., • Ensure effective rota planning within budget constraints. 7. Health & Safety • Ensure compliance with health and safety legislation., • Conduct fire safety checks and emergency planning., • Oversee property maintenance and repairs., • Ensure infection control standards are met. 8. Quality Assurance & Continuous Improvement • Conduct internal audits., • Monitor KPIs and service performance., • Gather feedback from service users and families., • Develop action plans following audits or inspections., • Promote continuous service improvement. 9. Partnership & External Liaison • Work with:, • Local authorities, • Commissioners, • Healthcare professionals, • Advocacy services, • Attend multi-disciplinary meetings., • Represent the service professionally in external forums. Key Skills Required • Leadership and team management, • Knowledge of care legislation and compliance, • Strong communication skills, • Budget management, • Problem-solving and decision-making, • Safeguarding expertise

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  • House Coordinator (12 Month Fixed-Term Contract)
    House Coordinator (12 Month Fixed-Term Contract)
    2 months ago
    £14–£15 hourly
    Full-time
    London

    The Role We are currently recruiting for a House Coordinator (Fixed Term) to cover a period of maternity leave for approximately one year. The role is to ensure a welcoming and memorable experience at 1 Warwick for all members, guests, and client partnerships. You will ensure the reception experience runs smoothly and clear communication is delivered throughout the House, as the primary gatekeeper and ambassador for the House. Key Responsibilities • Ensure a hospitable service is always delivered and that all members and guests are welcomed, known by name, checked in and their needs are met and held as the priority., • Be the ambassador of knowledge on all member services and activities across Mortimer House., • Regularly communicating with the Reception Manager any updates on all reception, Member queries, feedback, and housekeeping., • Complete the new member onboarding process for all tiers of membership as communicated by membership team., • Communicate to the 1 Warwick team all relevant event information needed to deliver exceptional member experiences., • Be knowledgeable on all aspects of House programmes and manage distribution and availability of printed copy around the House., • Ensure all checklists are completed and signed off, daily, weekly, and monthly., • Ensuring the reception desk is clutter free and an engaging space to welcome people., • Manage the atmosphere, music, scent, and heating for reception and workspaces., • Communicate to Office Floor Coordinators all changes or requests from Members., • Ensure all member systems always work seamlessly, and liaising with our IT providers., • Ensure members have access to information of services, promotions, and events across both Maslow’s houses., • Management of all refreshments, technology, atmosphere, and coordination for internal and external meeting room bookings., • Ensure the reception inbox, landline and mobile communication is monitored in a timely and professional manner and in line with our brand tone of voice., • Manage restaurant bookings and enquiries/requests where needed., • Distribute member post correctly and in a timely manner., • Be the point of contact for all external contractors, logging arrival and departure times., • Ensure the Function sheets are distributed by the events team to the specific departments., • To carry out any other duties that may be required by the Reception Manager and General Manager., • Contribute to an enjoyable working environment., • Build a strong relationship with the F&B Managers and HODs to allow support in administration. Requirements: • Previous experience in a similar role, • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, • Strong attention to detail and multitasking abilities, • Ability to work effectively in a team and under pressure., • Positive attitude and willingness to go the extra mile to exceed customer expectations., • Flexibility to work evenings, weekends, and holidays as required. In Return We Offer: • £450 Gross Refer-a-friend scheme (unlimited referrals!), • 50% discount on F&B onsite, • Reward and discounts platform, • SmartTech and CycleToWork schemes, • Access to delicious on shift meals *Please note that we do not have a Skilled Worker Sponsor License

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  • Registered Manager - Children's Residential Home
    Registered Manager - Children's Residential Home
    2 months ago
    £50000–£70000 yearly
    Full-time
    Dagenham

    Registered Manager – Children’s Residential Home Location: Dagenham Salary: £50,000–£70,000 Contract: Full-time | Permanent We are seeking a dedicated, experienced, and compassionate Residential Children’s Home Manager to lead the operation of our children’s home and provide outstanding care for the young people we support. This is a senior leadership role with overall responsibility for the safety, wellbeing, and development of children with complex needs. Acting as a strong and committed corporate parent, you will create a stable, nurturing, and therapeutic environment. Key Responsibilities • Lead and manage the day-to-day running of the children’s home, ensuring a safe, warm, and structured environment, • Oversee staffing rotas, recruitment, and deployment to ensure consistent, high-quality care, • Manage budgets, resources, and the upkeep of the home to maintain high standards and financial sustainability Regulatory Compliance • Ensure full compliance with the Children’s Homes (England) Regulations 2015 and Ofsted Quality Standards, • Maintain inspection readiness at all times and respond effectively to Ofsted inspections and action plans, • Ensure all policies, procedures, and records meet statutory and organisational requirements Child Welfare and Care • Oversee the development, implementation, and review of individual care plans, placement plans, and risk assessments, • Safeguard and promote the welfare of all children and young people, • Support children through emotional, behavioural, and crisis situations using trauma-informed and therapeutic approaches Staff Leadership and Development • Lead, supervise, and support a team of residential care staff, • Manage staff performance, supervision, development, and quality of care delivery, • Foster a reflective, supportive, and accountable team culture Partnership Working • Work collaboratively with social workers, local authorities, families, education providers, and health professionals, • Act as the main point of contact for external agencies and commissioners, • Advocate for children and ensure their voices are central to all decision-making What We’re Looking For • Experience as a Registered Manager or Deputy Manager within a children’s residential care setting, • A completed Level 5 Diploma in Leadership & Management for Residential Children’s Services, or enrolment with a commitment to completion within an agreed timeframe, • Strong understanding of safeguarding, Ofsted frameworks, and regulatory compliance, • A child-centred, resilient, and reflective leader with a trauma-informed approach, • Confidence in managing staff performance, supervision, and quality of care Requirements • Successful registration with Ofsted (or the ability to meet Ofsted registration requirements), • Minimum of 2 years’ experience leading, supervising, and managing a staff team within a children’s residential setting, • Completed Level 5 Diploma in Leadership & Management as a minimum requirement (or active enrolment within an agreed timeframe), • Proven ability to ensure compliance with the Children’s Homes (England) Regulations 2015 and Quality Standards, • A clear and demonstrable commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people We Invite You to Apply If you are a passionate, resilient, and reflective leader who believes in providing children with safety, stability, and care that genuinely changes lives, we invite you to apply for this rewarding and impactful role.

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