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We are looking for a passionate OFSTED Registered Manager to lead and manage our residential children’s home based in Warrington. Position: Children’s Residential Registered Manager (OFSTED) Location: Warrington Working hours: 40 hours a week with the expectation that these will be worked flexibly to meet the needs of the services you support Salary: £45,000 - £50,000 per annum, dependent on qualifications and experience. Plus an annual bonus scheme (OTE £51,750). WE DO NOT OFFER SPONSORSHIP. About our service Our children’s residential home in Warrington provides care and support for up to 6 and young people who have physical disabilities, learning disabilities and sensory impairment. We have a dedicated and experienced team who pride themselves on providing a high level of care to the young people they support. The service is supported by a paediatric nurse trainer who supports with all clinical aspects of the service. We have a dedicated and experienced team who pride themselves on providing a high level of care to the young people they support. The team members are passionate about developing the young people through independence and a wide variety of activities. The role As the OFSTED Registered Manager you will utilize your extensive experience and leadership skills, as you will be responsible for the running of all aspects of the home, ensuring it runs as efficiently as possible whilst maintaining the highest standards of care for the children. Hear from our team: “*I worked for 3 other organisations before joining the Courtyard family, my experience within my induction week at Courtyard was nothing but enjoyable and so different to all others. I was introduced to members of the team at Courtyard throughout these weeks and each person aired such a caring nature. A special mention must be made for my managers who not only made me feel immediately welcome, they checked in on me throughout my induction and the recruitment process – this contact made me feel that I was truly valued by the organisation.”* - Emily, who joined the Courtyard Care team as Registered Manager About you To be successful in the role of Registered Manager you will have a minimum of 2 years’ experience managing an Ofsted home, working in residential care for children with learning disabilities. In addition, you will also need to: · Hold or be willing to achieve the Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Care or an equivalent qualification. · Have least 2 years’ experience in a position requiring the supervision and management of staff working in a care role. · Knowledge of current legislation including Children’s regulations, The Quality Standards, Every Child Matters and have a good understanding of the role of Ofsted and experience of dealing with inspections. · A full driving licence and own transport would be an advantage. We are looking for people who share our core values and are able to apply these to the work that they do. At the heart of our ethos are five key words, these underpin the PRIDE we take in our services. ‘Potential, Responsibility, Integrity, Diversity, Empathy’ Applications will only be considered from Registered Managers who can evidence good or outstanding outcomes with OFSTED inspections. The successful candidate will be required to be approved for registration by Ofsted as well as undergo an enhanced DBS check and will be subject to extensive referencing and pre-employment checks.
The Role Uncommon is a group of flexible workspaces across London and we are looking for a F&B assistant/barista for our on-site café at our Fulham location Monday - Friday. Our Barista’s are the heart and soul of the communal area at each of our sites. They are responsible for creating a superb day-to-day experience for all members and guests through professional, friendly, and attentive customer service. The Uncommon Fulham Café serves specialty coffee roasted by Assembly, a simple but quality breakfast and lunch menu, and a range of soft drinks and snacks from exciting small businesses. Responsibilities Prepare and serve the café’s food and beverage offering to the standards set out by F&B management. Engage with guests in a friendly, informed, professional manner, suggesting menu items and products based on their needs. Confidently answer any queries from guests regarding the offering, including any allergens information and how items are prepared. Assist with set-up and execution of monthly weekly members’ breakfast and evening drinks events. Assist the front-of-house team with the set-up and execution of catering for meeting rooms. Ensure kitchenettes within the office spaces are stocked according to the standards set by F&B management. Monitoring stock of fresh food, long life products, and consumables. Follow health & safety and food hygiene standards at all times, recording due diligence and deliveries as required. Follow opening and closing checklists and procedures. Maintain café machinery by following usage and cleaning instructions. Requirements Some specialty coffee experience required, full beginner and intermediate training can be provided at the Assembly Coffee roastery. Some food prep experience and knowledge of best practice. A will to learn and take ownership of the Uncommon café experience. Our Impact Understand the Uncommon mission to become a sustainable business and what this means in the context of managing a café. Support the execution of the Reduction Plan and minimise carbon footprint. Procurement of all supplies in line with the ESG procurement policy. Reduce or eliminate plastic by seeking eco-friendly products. Have an individual responsibility for ensuring fairness and adherence to our DE&I policy. This can be achieved by respecting the right to work in an environment free from prejudice and discrimination, exhibiting the correct behaviours and challenging colleagues through appropriate channels who fall short of these expectations. Promote a positive work environment where individuals feel able to be themselves. Remain committed to supporting colleagues and members, understanding that some disabilities are not visible. Participate in and promote job specific trainings, actively engage and maximise on any opportunity offered. Equal Opportunities We are proud of our inclusive working environment and encourage suitably qualified candidates from all backgrounds to apply for our vacancies. We are committed to creating a space where all members of our team feel safe to be themselves and are valued for their individual contribution.
About us At Norbury Park all staff are aware of our core values of; care, community, nurture and support which we embed throughout our day-to-day practice and care for the young people/ children in our care We are creative, supportive, collaborative and our goal is to care for Young people and Children within the residential home setting and ensure that they are always safe, well cared for and that we are working collaboratively with these young people/children to achieve their goals. At the heart of the work that we do is to support these individuals with their care and development needs, helping them to progress towards a more independent and well-rounded life. Role purpose To care for all Young people and Children within the residential home and ensure that they are always safe, well cared for and that you are working collaboratively with these young people/children to achieve their goals. To support these individuals with their care and development needs, helping them to progress towards a more independent and well-rounded life. Main Duties - Undertake all duties and responsibilities in accordance with: company policies, procedures, protocols, guidelines, standards; good professional practice,, CQC and other regulatory requirements, relevant legislations, all legal and contractual obligations. - Provide advice, information and support to the residents. - To support and provide care for the young people/children in the home by assisting them with; bathing, eating, homework, education, behaviour, money management, travel training etc. - Ensure resident’s follow the homes rules and support the manager in investigating and taking action where these may have been breached. - Manage challenging behaviour which may require physical intervention to appropriately support the child/ young person. - Oversee the maintenance of accurate client records and databases and provide statistics for management and to assist with service evaluation in a timely fashion. - Support clients with the prompting of their medication, conduct accurate and timely medication audits and maintain accurate medication records. - Complete written documentation (support plans, Medication sheets, risk assessments) regarding the young people/ children to help and ensure their safety and development within our setting. - Take part in regular team meetings to discuss the residents, the progress that they are making, how their general well-being is as well as forming action plans to support them further. - Attend professionals meetings (where appropriate). - Assist in the transfer of individuals between agencies and services. Health and Safety - To be familiar with Health and Safety Regulations, policies and procedures and ensure they are adhered to within your own area of responsibility. - To be aware of and follow fire policies and procedures, ensuring safety of residents and workers safety and welfare at all times. Equality and Diversity - To enforce the zero tolerance policy of all forms of victimisation, discrimination and harassment in the workplace. - To be tolerant of differences and use respectful language. - Ensure professional standards and boundaries are clear. - To treat everyone respectfully. Norbury Park is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace where all employees are valued, respected, and empowered to contribute their unique perspectives and talents. We believe in equal opportunities for employment and advancement, regardless of race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws. Our dedication to equality extends to our recruitment process, professional development programs, and all aspects of employment. Join us in creating an environment that celebrates diversity and promotes equal opportunities for everyone. Benefits of working at Norbury Park as a Support Worker - 5 days of work a week - Annual Salary with the option for overtime if you wish - Annual Salary review with the option to be suggested for a one-off bonus - Bank Holiday extra pay - Christmas gift card - Pension scheme - Predictable rota, you are able to know your days off months’ in advance - 28 days of holiday per year - Friendly and collaborative work team - A team that is making a difference with extremely challenging and complex children/ young people - £20 per month towards a car wash if you provide business cover and drive the residents - Training opportunities; E-learning modules including; Food Safety Level 2, Safeguarding Children, GDPR, Emergency First aid at work. Further CPD opportunities such as Level 3 Diploma for Residential Childcare, Qualified First Aider course. We accept suggestions of courses that will help support/enable you in your role further. Additional Notes Candidates who have been shortlisted for an interview will be expected to complete our application form prior to their interview. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Salary: From £24,400.00 per year Benefits: - Company events - Company pension - On-site parking - Sick pay Physical setting: - Care home - Residential home Shift: - 8 hour shift - Day shift - Night shift Work Location: In person
At RBH we believe our people are our biggest assets and understand the value in putting them first. Our approach to diversity in the workplace, health & wellbeing, sustainability, and individuality sets us apart from our competitors and is one of the reasons we are rated Top 30 Best Places to Work in Hospitality! We are passionate about the industry and always on the lookout for new talent to join us on our journey... A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A BREAKFAST CHEF AT THE MUNICIPAL HOTEL LIVERPOOL MGALLERY What you'll be doing... Reporting to the Executive Head Chef and Sous Chefs, you will be based at the hotel on a Full-Time basis. We are looking for an experienced Breakfast Chef with ambition and drive within the Hospitality industry. Our Breakfast Chef will have a passion for food and the charisma to inspire a team, producing high quality a la carte breakfasts at 5* consistent standards. You can expect your working day to include the following; To establish key working relationships within the hotel, particularly with the Front of House team– we are one team and you will be expected to be positive, collaborative and to drive this ethos with workable solutions. To be highly communicative with the front of house team during service. To deliver excellent and consistent quality a la carte food at high volumes. To have accountability for the Breakfast production in the absence of the Executive Head Chef / Sous Chefs, ensuring efficient and timely food production. To process orders in advance of requirements, taking ownership for Breakfast stock and preparation. To assist in the preparation of lunch / afternoon tea / staff food following breakfast service. To ensure quality of food and adhere to good practice, H&S policy, food hygiene and legal compliance. To prepare dishes to specification with consistency, care and artistic flair. WHAT WE NEED FROM YOU We hire mostly on personality & potential but here are a few of our requirements... To succeed in the role of Breakfast Chef, you will need the following qualities and skills; We are looking for someone who has worked within a high-volume commercial kitchen specifically within hotels. Who has an understanding of a la carte breakfast requirements and capable to manage their own workload. We are looking for at least 2 years’ experience as a Breakfast Chef or Chef de Partie within hospitality. Experience of working alongside a hotel team to deliver operational excellence and team positivity. Excellent communication skills. Availability to work during peak periods (e.g weekend mornings) with varied days off midweek. Available to work from 5.30am / 6am in the morning and work an 8 hour day, 5 days over 7. Pleasant personality - we are an enthusiastic, authentic bunch of individuals who truly care about teamwork and are passionate about maintaining a positive working environment! WHAT WE OFFER You will have access to a benefits package we believe truly works for our people and enhances our overall culture... Discounted hotel room rates for you and your friends & family across RBH and ACCOR hotels. An extra day’s holiday for your birthday Flexible working arrangements Pension Free meals on duty saving you over £1000 per year Hotel F&B, Spa Treatment Discounts and Sales Incentives Gratuities Discounted Local Parking Facilities A link to our extensive employee benefit portal with discounts over hundreds of retailers To learn more about our full benefits package, click here to watch our employee benefits video or Search RBH Careers for further details. EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES RBH Hospitality Management is an equal opportunity employer. We believe in hiring a diverse workforce and sustaining an inclusive, people-first culture. We accept and celebrate our team for who they are and welcome people of all races, disabilities, sex, gender identities and reassignment, sexual orientation, ages, pregnancy and maternity, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships. We keep our recruitment process simple and consider applicants on their abilities alone to ensure a fair interview process. If at any point throughout our process you require reasonable adjustments, please contact us. #LifeatRBH Think you know what Scottish luxury looks like? Think again. Situated in the historic India Buildings, Virgin Hotels Edinburgh is reimagining the Old Town, marrying its iconic Victorian architecture with distinctive, contemporary design. Inside the hotel, you’ll experience a world that revolves around you – from our signature chamber design to numerous drinking, dining and entertainment options that you’ll never want to leave. When you do venture out, you’ll find Edinburgh’s top attractions in walking distance. Fancy a stroll around Edinburgh Castle? Easy – it’s only 4 minutes away. Want to snap Victoria Street for your Insta? No sweat, it’s on your doorstep. Buckle up, we put you so close to history it’s basically time travel.
Location: Friern Barnet Road, LB of Barnet. Salary: - £15.50 per hour plus paid Induction (Hourly rate paid between 08:00 – 10:00pm.) - Night Shift Flat Rate £120.00 (Night shift flat rate paid between 10:00pm – 08:00am) Hours are negotiable - Monday to Sunday on a shift rota basis. Shift Patterns: 8am – 8.30pm, 8am – 4.30pm, 4pm – 8.30pm, 8pm overnight to 9am. Employment Type: Fulltime, part-time, bank basis. Overview We are looking for Residential Child and Family Assessment Support Workers for Ty Connections III Residential Family Assessment Centre – located in the LB of Barnet. We are looking for talented professionals who can provide a positive living experience for the family’s resident, where compassion and innovation meets quality and expertise, dedicated to safely uplifting our most vulnerable families navigating complex journeys into parenthood. About us Ty Connections III - provides a holistic, nurturing environment where parents are supported every step of the way, with specialized services designed to meet each parent’s individual needs. From personalized counselling sessions to skill-building workshops to maximise their capacity to manage risks, we are committed to fostering a sense of confidence and capability in every parent using our services. And for the little ones? Innovative engaging activities and educational programs await, ensuring a vibrant and enriching learning experience for children of all ages. About the role You will work as part of a ‘team around the family’ where every family is supported, empowered, and guided towards a brighter future. We do this together, ensuring that every family receives the resources, care and understanding they require and deserve, whilst evidencing their capacity to change and safely parent their child. In addition, you will work in partnership with wider family groups and carers of children, Social Workers, and other outside agencies, as required. About you You will be: Committed to working with Families and their Children within a residential setting, redefining what it means to thrive in the face of challenges. Have appropriate knowledge and experience of working with Families and children and committed to training and continued professional development. Be creative and able to use your own initiative whilst working in a complex and challenging environment. Enthusiastic and highly adaptable to changing circumstances. In addition, you should possess good written, IT and communication skills. Ideally, although not essential, you should have a relevant qualification (NNEB/QCF /NVQ 3 in Care ) and experience of working in a social service-related setting (including voluntary work.) Other information You will be required to apply for a DBS at an enhanced level. Our values We have a set of values, which our employees have chosen, that represent what we are – Proud, Ambitious, Collaborative and Trustworthy. By joining Ty Connections III, you can expect: - A fair and inclusive culture. - The chance to really make a difference to those around you. - Health and well-being initiatives including an Employee Assistance Programme. - Ongoing support, and the opportunity to develop and progress in your career with us. - Ty Connections is committed to equal opportunities policies and action to ensure that the best candidates for any post are appointed irrespective of gender, sexual orientation, age, marital or civil partnership status, disability, race, colour, ethnic or national origin, religion or creed.
Job Title: Assistant Chef Location: Kemola Restaurant and Lounge, 13-15 Aintree Road, Bootle L20 9DL Salary: £24,000 per annum Hours: 37.5 hours per week, on a rota basis Reports to: Head Chef and Director Job Overview: Kemola Restaurant and Lounge is seeking a dedicated and passionate Assistant Chef to join our vibrant kitchen team. This role requires a motivated individual who is eager to learn and contribute to the preparation and presentation of authentic Nigerian cuisine and a variety of other culinary offerings. Key Responsibilities: - Assist the Head Chef in daily kitchen operations, ensuring high-quality food preparation that meets both the restaurant’s and customers' standards. - Participate in the creation and execution of menu items. - Ensure that all dishes are prepared with attention to detail regarding taste and presentation. - Follow recipes and presentation specifications as set by the Head Chef. - Manage food and product ordering by keeping detailed records and minimising waste. - Maintain a clean and safe kitchen environment, adhering to health and safety standards and regulations. - Mentor and support kitchen staff, contributing to the team's development and cohesion. - Assist in the management of kitchen inventory and storage. - Work collaboratively with the front-of-house team to ensure a seamless dining experience for guests. - Handle any problems that arise in the kitchen and act quickly to resolve them. Requirements: - Proven experience as an Assistant Chef, Nigerian Chef, or similar role in a restaurant environment. - Culinary school diploma or equivalent hands-on experience in the kitchen. - A deep understanding of ingredients and cooking techniques. - The ability to work efficiently under pressure in a fast-paced environment. - Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to manage a diverse team. - Strong organisational skills, with the capability to multi-task and manage time effectively. - Passion for food, with a particular interest in Nigerian and African cuisines preferred. Benefits: - Competitive salary package. - Opportunities for professional development and culinary training. - Staff meals provided during shifts. - A dynamic and supportive working environment. Application Process: To apply, please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your experience and why you would be a perfect fit for Kemola Restaurant and Lounge to our HR department Kemola Restaurant and Lounge is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
Dreaming of a career where you can blend your passion for the arts with community engagement? Look no further! SCRUM Theatre is seeking a highly organised and proactive Venue Manager to oversee the maintenance, operations, and safety of our new premises in Hammersmith and build relationships with communities who are underrepresented in the arts. The Venue Manager will play a pivotal role in fostering connections with local community groups in Hammersmith, as well as artists across London. They will also ensure the smooth functioning of all facilities and operations in the building, oversee all security and safety protocols, and manage relationships with stakeholders associated with the building. You’ll also be a key member of SCRUM’s democratic collective of theatremakers, as we build an exciting new theatre company and charity focused on making better theatre in better ways for the future. Individuals who may not yet have experience in the theatre industry are welcome to apply. We have secured a two-year ‘meanwhile’ lease on a premises comprising 4 large rehearsal rooms, two performance spaces, and a shared co-working space. This position is initially contracted for 3 months, with the aim of transitioning into a long-term role within the charity. The Venue Manager will work 3-5 days a week for the first month to help turn an empty space into a vibrant arts hub. Following that, you will work 2-3 days per week to oversee running and maintenance of the building after we open to the public, as well as acting as point person for our booking system, managed in collaboration with Theatre Deli. The total salary over 3 months will range between £4200 and £6600, as well as monthly bonuses of £112.50. (For more info, see "About SCRUM's pay structure" below.) About SCRUM Theatre SCRUM Theatre is a year-old CIO committed to pioneering better standards for making theatre at a time of crisis in the industry, as well as providing free-to-access arts training for under-served communities. We’re a group of 9 interdisciplinary artists, trained at leading theatre schools all over the world, including the Yale School of Drama, École Jacques Lecoq, and Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, with experience in theatre, film and television. We’re championed by an expert team of the country’s leading theatre-makers, including Adrian Lester, Nicholas Hytner, Lyndsey Turner, Declan Donnellan, and Nick Ormerod. Projects in the upcoming year include: - Transforming an empty building in London into a pop-up theatre training hub for developing artists, with a 50-session programme across the year - Touring "Twelfth Night" to community venues in postcodes identified by DCMS and ACE as under-funded for the arts - Delivering our workshops for young artists in each of the communities we visit - Delivering live and digital resources to schools in these target postcodes About SCRUM's pay structure All SCRUM staff are paid the same day rate of £150p/d. Certain roles involve taking responsibility for the charity's KPIs, therefore to reflect the higher level of labour involved, those roles receive a fixed ‘Accountability Bonus’ at the end of each month. These bonuses are taken from a pool allocated by the Board, agreed together by the collective, and reviewed by the collective on a quarterly basis. Job Requirements We are looking for individuals who have one or more of the following qualifications: - Proven experience in facilities management or a related field, with a strong understanding of building systems and maintenance best practices. - Bachelor's degree in Facilities Management, Business Administration, or related field. In addition, our Venue Manager should ideally have: - Experience in managing accessible spaces, or a willingness to learn and adapt to support individuals with accessibility needs. - Experience working with community groups or arts outreach programmes, or a genuine interest in engaging with under-served and under-represented communities. - An appreciation for the mission and charitable objectives of SCRUM. - A keenness for collaboration and a desire to work within a collective. - Good organisational and time management skills, with an eagerness to develop these further and the ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously. - Good communication and interpersonal skills, with a readiness to engage effectively with various stakeholders, including staff, tenants, vendors, etc. - An awareness of relevant building regulations and a willingness to learn about compliance standards, including health and safety regulations. - An up-to-date DBS Certificate. The following would be desirable: - Familiarity with the UK theatre industry - Familiarity with Google Workspace - Resident in the Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham - An ability to communicate specialist information in an accessible way to individuals with less expertise Job Responsibilities In the 3-month period of the contract, you will: - Develop and manage relationships with artists and groups from the local community and the Greater London area, with a particular focus on demographics who are under-represented in the theatre. - Oversee the day-to-day operations and maintenance of the building, including plumbing, electrical, and security systems. - Develop and implement maintenance schedules to ensure the cleanliness, safety, and functionality of the building and its facilities. - Coordinate with external hirers and contractors for repairs, renovations, and maintenance projects. - Liaise with landlords to address building-related issues and ensure compliance with lease agreements. - Conduct regular inspections to identify and address any maintenance or safety concerns. - Manage building security protocols, including access control systems, surveillance cameras, and alarm systems. - Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities, inspections, and repairs. - Develop and manage the building's operating budget, including forecasting expenses and identifying cost-saving opportunities. - Collaborate with others in SCRUM to ensure that the building meets the needs of staff, tenants, and visitors. - Respond to emergencies and address any issues that may arise outside of regular business hours. - Stay informed about relevant regulations and compliance standards related to building operations and safety. - Arranging front desk staffing and appropriate training for your team. Following the end of the 3-month contract, the Company Artists and Board of Trustees will review the success of the Venue Manager’s projects, and the Venue Manager will give feedback to the Company and Board about their experience in the role, constructive criticisms of the organisation, and plans for how to shape the role in future. Should the Venue Manager, Board, and Company Artists all agree, an extended contract will be offered and the position will transition into a long-term role. How to apply We are interested in applicants from a wide variety of life experiences and skills to join our team. We especially encourage applications from candidates who identify as Global Majority, disabled, and/or LGBTQIA+. To apply, please provide a CV along with a page-length cover letter which details your fit for SCRUM’s values. We also welcome video or audio applications of no more than 5 minutes in length, or any alternative formats that would be more accessible to you. Please note the closing date for applications is Monday 29th April 2024.
An opportunity for a reliable and organised administrative support worker to assist a physically disabled staff member at a London University for up to 31.5 hours a week (flexibility can be discussed). The post will typically be split between a half day of virtual working on Mondays and three in person work days, either on campus or doing site visits. Flexibility is required as some weeks in person support will be required more or less than others. Locations include Hammersmith, Kensington and Northwest London. Offered on a freelance basis. - Essential criteria: - Able to pass enhanced DBS check (or currently on continuation service) - Ability to use Notion or quickly learn to use Notion or similar organisational software to create and manage templates for organisation and record management - Able to complete in house compliance training at the university (during paid working hours - Strong organisational capabilities - A high level of trustworthiness and ability to work confidentially - Punctuality, resilience, initiative and ability to self-manage and anticipate client needs - Adaptability to change and ability to work flexibly with a changing schedule with typical working hours between 8am-6pm (no more than 9 hours per day) - Strong written and spoken English - Attention to detail - Able to travel throughout London with the client - Right to work in the UK Desirable criteria: - Undergraduate degree - Currently registered with DBS enhanced continuity service for quick turn around of DBS - Experience of administrative support work with disabled clients - Knowledge of ADHD organisational strategies, or strong initiative to research and build knowledge in this area Main duties: - Support with travel between sites (travel expenses within work will be reimbursed) - Assisting the client to implement organisational strategies - Inbox and diary management - Managing grants, orders and reimbursements - Provide administrative and manual support for research related tasks - Computer based and handwritten note taking including transcribing dictated notes - Computer based keying tasks - Managing printed documents including proofreading - Completing mandatory training for the client’s employer (an honorary contract will be issued) - Supporting with physical tasks (opening doors, carrying equipment, supporting during lunch breaks) for a client with physical disabilities, to promote independence - Proofreading documents
Headquartered in London, CACI Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of CACI International Inc., a publicly listed company on the NYSE with annual revenue in excess of US $6.2bn and employing approx. 22,000 people worldwide. CACI Ltd is an international data and technology consultancy with £154m turnover and 1100 employees. We are passionate, progressive and unafraid of challenge; our mission is to use technology and data-driven insight to make a commercial difference. We provide expert advice and hands-on system management to help our national and global clients get the most from technology and data. We use innovation wisely to deliver well thought-out digital solutions and software. The role of the HR Officer is vital in ensuring a consistent employee experience at CACI. This role supports the two HR Managers with general HR duties, including disciplinary, grievance, absence meetings, DBS/Screening and ensuring our work complements the work within the Business Units and adds value in terms of perception, actions, and communication. As a small team everyone is expected to be hands on and do whatever is required, you will be expected to provide first class support to our internal stakeholders and our employees. CACI operates a hybrid working pattern with a general requirement of three days per week in the office. Job Duties Onboarding: Carry out DBS/Screening processes when due, ensuring that the company is always compliant. Pro-actively seek to mitigate any potential delays in processing candidates / employee files, seek solutions and keep key stakeholders up to date on any delays in the process which may affect the provisional start date. Manage and conduct weekly new starter inductions. Policies and Guidelines: Ensure compliance with UK employment law, regulations, and company policies. Contribute to the formulation of HR policies and procedures, ensuring alignment with CACI values and ethos. You will actively promote corporate policies and cultivate a positive work atmosphere. Drafting routine correspondence and document templates (e.g. forms, letters, checklists, spreadsheets, emails etc) Employee Relations: Collate and analyse key data and present reports in a user-friendly and professional manner. Collate and produce administration packs for cases - investigations, disciplinary, grievances and employment tribunals. Organise meetings in relation to case management - e.g. booking rooms, ensuring that all attendees have the meeting details, sending out invitations, sending out administration packs. Advise on procedures and case process as required. Provide guidance and support to employees and managers on a variety of sensitive employee relations issues. Support the administration aspects of casework management and support at meetings as appropriate including note taking. Apprentices/MSD NextGen: Act as key contact and mentor, supporting the development, sharing learnings, and maintaining effective communication. Apprentices – Monthly check ins and facilitation. MSD NextGen - Coordinate employee training programs and maintain training records and budget requirements. Play a pivotal role in MSD’s NextGen Programme and Social Responsibility Committee, co-ordinating the early years training and development program to enhance employee growth. Employee Benefits: Ongoing maintenance and improvement of HIVE SharePoint site for employee benefits. Benefits engagement programmes/communications. Corporate HR Inbox: Monitor and respond to general query emails in the Corporate HR inbox from employees, stakeholders, and outsourced queries, including but not limited to reference requests. Offering proactive assistance to both managers and employees. General Employment/HR: Provide a professional and responsive service to employees across the company, both remotely and in person. Work with all members of staff to maintain and develop the positive progressive culture within CACI. Any other duties or initiatives that come under the HR remit. Provide general administrative support to the Human Resources department by assisting on new initiatives and projects as required. We are looking for candidates who bring a combination of passion, expertise, and dedication to the table. To excel in this role, you should possess: Skills and Experience: CIPD Level 3 with previous experience working in a HR department. Working knowledge of Employment Law and generalist HR working practice, policies, and procedures. Professional communication and influencing skills both in written and spoken English. Strong IT skills with a good understanding of MS Excel & Word and HRIS experience. (Experience in Dayforce HR Software is desirable but not essential). Experience of dealing with day-to-day queries and having a customer focused attitude. Confidence in dealing with individuals at all levels within the business, including senior management. Efficient administrator who can demonstrate attention to detail. Be able to work under pressure and deliver a high-volume workload. Demonstrate a flexible and proactive approach to work. High degree of confidentiality and diplomacy. We are committed to creating a diverse environment and are proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. Successful candidates must have the right to work in the UK.
Do you have a passion for creating culinary masterpieces and leading a team in a fast-paced environment? *In this role, you will:* - Play a vital role in our kitchen, collaborating with the team to ensure smooth operations and efficient food preparation. - Craft visually stunning and delicious plates, showcasing your culinary expertise and creativity. - Provide leadership and guidance to the kitchen staff, fostering a positive and collaborative work environment. - Collaborate with the Chef to develop menus, manage inventory, and ensure consistent quality control. - Maintain the highest standards of hygiene and food safety throughout the kitchen. - Offer innovative ideas to improve kitchen efficiency and elevate our culinary offerings. - Train new team members and ensure they uphold our culinary standards. - Proactively manage food supplies, placing orders and maintaining optimal stock levels. - Monitor and maintain kitchen equipment, ensuring its functionality and safety. - Effectively address challenges that arise in the kitchen, demonstrating problem-solving skills and composure. *To be successful in this role, you will possess:* - At least one year of experience as a Sous Chef or in a similar leadership role. - At least one year of experience as a CDP (Chef de Partie). - In-depth knowledge of various cooking methods, ingredients, and culinary procedures. - Strong leadership and management skills with the ability to motivate and inspire a team. - Familiarity with industry best practices and a commitment to continuous learning. - Exceptional creativity and a passion for exploring new flavours and techniques. - Excellent hand-eye coordination and the ability to perform tasks with precision and speed. - Effective time-management and organisational skills to prioritize tasks and meet deadlines. - Strong decision-making abilities to navigate complex situations and make sound judgments. - The ability to handle pressure and adapt to a fast-paced work environment. - A calm and collected demeanour, able to maintain composure under pressure. - Food Safety Level 2 certification (preferred). *We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, including:* - Salary: £28,000 - £35,000 per year, depending on experience. - Holiday pay - The opportunity to work in a creative and collaborative environment, alongside a passionate team. - The chance to make a real impact on the success of a thriving restaurant. If you are a highly motivated and talented individual who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is passionate about creating exceptional culinary experiences, we encourage you to apply! We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. *Why 139 Fika?* We are more than just a restaurant; we are a family. We are passionate about creating a positive and supportive work environment where our team members can thrive and grow. You will have the opportunity to work alongside talented chefs, learn new skills, and contribute to the success of a unique and exciting culinary concept. Join us and be part of something special!