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  • CQC Registered Manager - Residential Care Home
    CQC Registered Manager - Residential Care Home
    2 months ago
    £35000–£40000 yearly
    Full-time
    Coulsdon

    CQC Registered Manager - Mental Health Residential Home Our 13-bed residential care home in Coulsdon is seeking a new registered manager! The ideal candidate for this position will succeed in this role if they have both knowledge and experience in the social care sector, specifically mental health. The registered manager will need to register with the CQC and passing the probation stage of the role will be dependent on the CQC approving their registration. Our mental health residential home is seeking a new manager to support up to 13 service users who live with mental illness, physical disabilities, dementia, and/or complex behaviours. Responsibilities Ensuring the safety and well-being of the service users within the home · All service users will be safe, provided with person-centred care, and indicating that they are happy via feedback mechanisms · Holding responsibility for all areas of the care provided Following CQC regulations and ensuring the home is compliant · Maintaining CQC compliance, regularly auditing and improving, and preparing for CQC inspection. Maintaining ‘Good’ CQC report for the home ·* Managing a team of staff * · Organising the staff rota, conducting supervisions for the staff, ensuring that staff follow policies and procedures, pushing the professional development of the staff members, hosting regular staff meetings, dealing with disciplinary actions ·* Liaising with professionals and stakeholders* · Ensuring MDT members, stakeholders, family members and other outside bodies are kept updated · Collecting feedback from stakeholders and making improvements as needed · Maintaining relationships with stakeholders and making positive links for the organisation ·* Upholding and improving the organisation’s reputation * · Maintaining CQC report of ‘Good’ and working towards improving to ‘Outstanding’ · Representing the organisation when liaising with outside bodies · Seeking continual improvement and pushing new initiatives ·* Ensuring the home is at capacity* · Assessing potential service users, submitting proposals, liaising with professionals, ensuring all beds are filled in a timely manner ·* Holding responsibility for administration tasks* · Auditing, writing care plans and risk assessments, completing provider information requests, following policies and procedures and completing all administration tasks required · Delegating tasks as required and ensuring completion ·* Managing the finances of the home* · Ensuring financial viability of the home including managing purchasing, keeping track of resident funds, recording financial transactions and auditing the home’s finances Qualifications Essential • Willing to register with CQC, • Mandatory social care trainings including medication administration, • Level 5 NVQ in Health and Social Care, • Nursing degree, • PBS qualifications, • Compassion, • Resilience, • Organisation, • Good leader, • Ability to take initiative, • Company events, • On-site parking Experience: • Care home: 3 years (required) Language: • English (required) Licence/Certification: • Enhanced DBS (preferred) Work Location: In person

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  • Nursery Practitioner
    Nursery Practitioner
    2 months ago
    £12–£13.5 hourly
    Part-time
    London

    The Nursery Nurse will be required to: • To assist with the planning of the curriculum using the EYFS for guidance, • To help set up and tidy up activities and tables for meal times, • To act as a key person for a group of children and ensuring that each child’s needs are recognised and met, • Carry out regular observations and assessments on your key children and ensure that the developmental profiles are up to date, • To work in partnership with parents/carers and other family members, • To advise the manager or deputy manager of any concerns, • To teach children offering an appropriate level of support and stimulating play experience, • To ensure the children are safe at all times and you understand the safeguarding procedures, • To actively participate in team meetings, regular staff meetings and appraisal meetings, • To attend training courses as required and take responsibility for your development, • To keep confidential any information regarding the children their families or other staff which is all part of the job, • To be aware of and adhere to all the settings operational policies and procedures e.g. health and safety, safeguarding, food safety etc., • To be able to work in any room of the nursery, • To ensure that adequate records are kept and updated regularly, • To assist with the day to day tasks of the nursery, • To undertake any other reasonable duties as directed by the deputy manager or manager or room leader, • To be punctual and flexible

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  • Assistant Chef
    Assistant Chef
    2 months ago
    Full-time
    Bexley

    We are seeking a talented and experienced Indian Chef to join our dynamic culinary team in a South Indian restaurant based in Bexley, Kent. The successful candidate will be responsible for preparing high-quality Indian dishes, supervising kitchen staff, and ensuring the delivery of exceptional dining experiences. This role offers an exciting opportunity for individuals passionate about food, leadership, and hospitality to showcase their culinary expertise in a fast-paced environment. The Chef will play a key role in maintaining food safety standards and fostering a collaborative kitchen atmosphere. Responsibilities • Prepare and cook a variety of dishes in accordance with menu specifications and quality standards, • Preparing starters, curries and Hyderabad Dum biryanis (vegetarian and non-vegetarian), • Supervise and manage kitchen staff, ensuring efficient workflow and adherence to safety protocols, • Oversee food production processes, maintaining consistency and presentation excellence, • Manage food safety procedures, including hygiene standards and proper storage practices, • Assist in menu planning and development to introduce innovative culinary options, • Monitor inventory levels, order supplies, and minimise waste to optimise kitchen operations, • Train and mentor junior kitchen staff, fostering a positive team environment, • Serve dishes to customers when necessary, ensuring excellent customer service, • Maintain cleanliness of the kitchen area, complying with health and safety regulations Qualifications • Proven experience in a professional Indian kitchen environment, ideally within a restaurant or hospitality setting, • Strong culinary skills with a comprehensive understanding of food preparation and cooking techniques, • Supervising experience with the ability to lead and motivate a team effectively, • Knowledge of food safety standards and best practices in hygiene management, • Excellent organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks efficiently, • Leadership qualities with a proactive approach to problem-solving and decision-making, • Experience in food production, restaurant operations, and serving customers is highly desirable, • A passion for delivering exceptional dining experiences and maintaining high standards of quality This position offers an engaging opportunity for dedicated culinary professionals eager to contribute their skills within a vibrant team environment. Additional Information • On-site parking available, • Work Location: In person

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  • Early Years Practitioner
    Early Years Practitioner
    2 months ago
    £13–£13.25 hourly
    Part-time
    Ruislip

    Smarty's Nursery in Ruislip is seeking a dedicated and passionate Early Years Practitioner to join our team. We are committed to providing a nurturing and stimulating environment where young children can thrive. A small, close-knit setting, we focus on individual growth and creative learning. As an Early Years Practitioner, you will play a crucial role in shaping the early experiences of our children. Key Responsibilities: - Plan and deliver engaging, age-appropriate activities that support children's holistic development in line with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework. - Observe, assess, and record children's progress, ensuring all individual needs are identified and met through tailored support. - Create a safe, inclusive, and inspiring play and learning environment, fostering curiosity and independence. - Build strong, positive relationships with children, parents, and colleagues, promoting effective communication and partnership. - Ensure the health, safety, and well-being of all children in your care, adhering to all safeguarding and nursery policies and procedures. The ideal candidate will possess: - A relevant Level 2 or 3 qualification in Early Years Education or Childcare. - Proven experience working with young children in a nursery or similar early years setting. - A comprehensive understanding and practical application of the EYFS curriculum. - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to engage effectively with children, parents, and staff. - A genuine passion for supporting children's growth and development, demonstrating creativity and patience. - A commitment to continuous professional development and contributing to a positive team environment. This is a wonderful opportunity to make a significant impact on children's early lives within a supportive and friendly nursery.

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  • Graduate Role 2026
    Graduate Role 2026
    2 months ago
    £27000–£30000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    Graduate Role 2026 Global Insight Conferences Full Time | Office-Based £26,000 – £30,000 (dependent on experience) About the Role Global Insight Conferences, a market-leading international conference and exhibition company, is offering an exciting opportunity for ambitious graduates to begin their careers in conference production, market research, and event management. This role is ideal for graduates who are curious about business, enjoy research and writing, and want a fast-paced role where they take real ownership of projects early in their careers. As a Graduate Conference Producer, you will be responsible for creating high-level business conferences from the ground up - researching industries, speaking with senior professionals, shaping event programmes, and delivering conferences attended by industry leaders. You won’t be observing from the sidelines; you will be responsible for building real events that take place across the UK and internationally. What We’re Looking For We’re looking for graduates with strong academic backgrounds and the drive to build a career in the events and conference industry. You might be a great fit if you: Recently graduated (or graduated within the last couple of years) Have excellent written English and research skills Have office experience Are confident speaking with professionals on the phone Are organised and detail-focused Are comfortable using LinkedIn, Excel, and research tools Are ambitious, proactive, and eager to take responsibility early in your career Enjoy speaking to people on the phone and making meaningful connections Previous work experience (internships, part-time work, placements, or graduate roles) is welcome but not essential. What You’ll Be Doing As a Graduate Conference Producer, you will be the driving force behind each event you produce. Your responsibilities will include: Researching industries and market trends Conducting phone interviews with senior industry professionals Writing conference programmes and agendas Identifying and securing high-profile speakers Managing large outreach campaigns via email and LinkedIn Coordinating with internal teams to ensure the event runs smoothly Running your conference on the day, both in the UK and internationally The role is fast-paced, varied, and intellectually engaging, combining research, writing, networking, and project management. What’s in It for You? We invest in developing graduates and helping them grow quickly in their careers. You’ll benefit from: Competitive starting salary (£26k–£30k DOE) Performance-based bonuses Clear career progression after probation Opportunities to produce and run your own events within your first months Mentorship and training from experienced producers Exposure to global industries and senior business leaders Holistic wellbeing programmes, including wellbeing support Casual dress in the office (business dress at conferences) £500 employee referral scheme Charity and environmental initiatives Pension scheme and inclusive workplace practices About Global Insight Conferences Global Insight Conferences produces high-quality, industry-leading business conferences and exhibitions across the UK and internationally. We pride ourselves on developing talented graduates into industry experts, giving them responsibility early and providing the training needed to grow quickly in the business events sector. Many of our senior team members started their careers here as graduate producers. Ready to Apply? Before applying, please review the job description carefully. We’re looking for graduates who are driven, organised, and excited about building events that bring industries together. If that sounds like you: Apply now and start your career with Global Insight Conferences.

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