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  • Personal Care Assistant
    Personal Care Assistant
    2 days ago
    £15 hourly
    Full-time
    Enfield

    About the Role We seek 2 compassionate, reliable, and adaptable Personal Care Assistants to support an elderly disabled female living with Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis and diabetes. This is a direct employment role (not through an agency) providing personalised, one-to-one care within their own home. The following vacancies are available (vacancy 1) Saturday, Sunday and Monday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm (vacancy 2) Monday to Friday 8 pm to 4am. The successful applicants must be flexible to cover Bank Holidays, annual leave and sickness. This is an unsupervised role with accountability for a variety of personal, medical, domestic, and social care tasks to ensure independence, dignity, and high-quality living standards are maintained. Excellent collaboration and communication with family members, community service and healthcare professionals and the team are essential requirements of the role. The contract and term of employment is subject to satisfactory references, probation period, right to work verification, DBS check, health assessment, and successful completion of the required training programme(s). Key Responsibilities • Provide personal care including washing, dressing, incontinence care (catheter), PEG feeding (Pump and Bolus), and medication administration (including sharps)., • Close monitoring and observation of health condition; escalating health-related concerns and emergencies accordingly., • Accurate recording and completion of care records and medication reports., • Perform manual handling tasks safely using appropriate equipment (hoists, wheelchairs, slide sheets)., • Maintain a clean, hygienic environment: cleaning, laundry and equipment sanitation., • Monitor and replenish personal care and household stocks, and re-order supplies., • Work both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team, with flexibility to cover additional shifts and public holidays., • Participate in ongoing training, development, and supervision; undergo Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and health assessment checks as appropriate., • Offer companionship and emotional support and assist with social visits or outings., • Other reasonable duties within the scope of the role. Person Specification Essential Criteria: • Fluent in spoken and written English., • Excellent written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills., • Proficient user of Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel)., • Excellent multi-tasker with the ability to balance competing priorities, apply sound judgment and initiative., • Excellent organisational skills with the ability to work unsupervised and within a team., • Reliable and proven ability to follow direction, learn and adapt to change quickly., • Experience handling confidential material and information with tact and discretion. Desirable Criteria: • First Aid qualification (or willingness to obtain one)., • Prior social care and safeguarding experience., • Full UK driving licence., • Resides locally or within reasonable travel distance. We reserve the right to stop taking applications earlier than the advertised closing date.

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  • Trainee Dental Nurse
    Trainee Dental Nurse
    5 days ago
    £14–£15.5 hourly
    Full-time
    London

    We are offering an exciting opportunity for individuals ready to step into the world of dental nursing. Whether you’re switching careers or just starting out, we’re here to support you. No previous experience? That’s perfectly fine – we’ll provide all the training you need. All we ask is that you bring a positive attitude and a genuine eagerness to learn. As a Trainee Dental Nurse, you’ll work alongside experienced professionals in a fast-paced environment, gaining practical skills and knowledge to build a lasting career in healthcare. Key Responsibilities: • Prepare treatment areas and assist clinicians during dental procedures, • Support patients with information about their treatment and recovery, • Update medical records and manage appointments, • Assist with dental lab tasks and keep track of stock and materials, • Maintain a clean and safe clinical environment following infection control policies Candidate Requirements: • A warm, supportive personality with a strong interest in dentistry, • Good interpersonal and communication skills, • Ability to stay organised and follow clinical procedures accurately, • Commitment to professionalism, discretion, and patient confidentiality, • Reliable, punctual nature and presentable appearance, • Eligibility to work in the UK, • Enrolment in, or willingness to enrol in, a recognised dental nursing qualification (e.g., NEBDN Diploma) What We Offer: We’re committed to helping you grow with benefits including: • Competitive salary based on your role and experience, • Structured training and career development support, • Uniform and PPE provided, • Access to a workplace pension scheme, • Employee Assistance Programme for everyday wellbeing, • Basic healthcare cover, • Regular reviews to support your professional progression Our practice is easily reachable via public transport, making commuting straightforward and stress-free. If you're motivated to start a fulfilling career in dental healthcare, we’d love to hear from you.

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  • Sales Associate (Vietnamese Speaking)
    Sales Associate (Vietnamese Speaking)
    8 days ago
    £26000–£28000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    Sales Associate (Vietnamese Speaking) Location: London (office-based role) Company: MSR Solicitors High Commissions | Career Growth | Dynamic, High-Performance Team Attractive commission rates based on individual billing and new business achievements - review and release monthly. earn up to 10% on your billed amount as your performance grows. (Detailed commission structure shared during the interview process.) Are you a confident sales professional who thrives on hitting targets and wants a clear path to strong commissions and fast career advancement? MSR Solicitors, one of London’s fastest-growing law firms, is looking for talented Vietnamese-speaking Sales Associates to join our ambitious and growing team. We specialise in UK immigration services, helping clients from around the world achieve their personal and business goals. If you’re persuasive, proactive, and passionate about earning based on results—this is your opportunity to turn skill into success. **Please only apply if you’re fluent (spoken and written) in both Vietnamese and English. What You’ll Do Generate New Clients: Identify and approach individuals and businesses seeking legal assistance, particularly for those seeking immigration advise within Vietnamese-speaking and English-speaking markets. Convert Leads into Business: Manage a strong pipeline of high-quality prospects and close deals to achieve or exceed monthly billing targets. Collaborate and Close: Work closely with our marketing and legal teams to deliver seamless, professional client experiences. Strategic Selling: Design and execute targeted outreach initiatives to attract clients in key segments. Build Client Relationships: Cultivate long-term trust and deliver service excellence to encourage repeat business and referrals. Stay Ahead: Keep up-to-date on immigration trends, competitor activities, and new market opportunities. What We’re Looking For Languages: Fluent in both Vietnamese and English (spoken and written). Sales Excellence: Proven track record of meeting or exceeding sales targets—experience in immigration, relocation, legal services, or consultancy sales preferred. Ability to self-source and grow client base is crucial to the success of the role. Goal-Oriented: Ambitious, driven, and motivated by clear financial rewards. Strong Communicator: Skilled in negotiation, relationship-building, and delivering compelling value propositions. Professional Presence: Confident, reliable, and capable of managing client relationships with discretion and care. What We Offer Strong Commission Potential – Rewarding structure that recognises and fuels top performance. Fast Career Progression – Opportunity to grow into senior or leadership roles based on results. Dynamic Work Environment – A diverse, supportive team culture that values ambition and collaboration. Professional Development – Access to training and support to sharpen your skills and accelerate success. If you’re ready to take control of your career, your income, and your growth—join MSR Solicitors and help shape the next chapter of our success. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Benefits: Company pension Private medical insurance

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  • Team Leader
    Team Leader
    15 days 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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  • Nurse
    Nurse
    16 days ago
    Part-time
    South Kensington, London

    Registered Nurse (NMC) Location: South Kensington Medical & Dental, 20 Old Brompton Road, London SW7 Contract Type: Part-time (Sundays) Hours: Sundays 10:00am – 3:30pm The Registered Nurse will be responsible for phlebotomy, health screening assessments, ECG recording, and supporting off site virtual GP-led services in accordance with NMC standards, CQC Fundamental Standards, and practice clinical governance policies. The post holder must work autonomously within their scope of practice and maintain full compliance with the NMC Code (2018). • Venepuncture and capillary blood sampling, • Correct labelling, processing and packaging of pathology samples, • ECG recording and ensuring correct patient identification prior to testing, • Conducting structured private health screening assessments, • Recording observations including BP, pulse, oxygen saturation, height, weight and BMI, • Urinalysis and other point of care testing where required, • Infection prevention and control in accordance with practice policies, • Safe handling and disposal of sharps and clinical waste, • Chaperoning where required, • Deliver compassionate, patient-centred care, • Ensure informed consent is obtained prior to all procedures, • Provide clear explanations of tests and aftercare advice, • Escalate abnormal findings to the GP immediately, • Participate in clinical audits and quality improvement, • Maintain accurate contemporaneous clinical records, • Report incidents via practice reporting systems Reception experience would be beneficial • Current NMC registration (Adult Nurse), • Minimum 1 year post-registration experience, • Competent in venepuncture, • Experience performing ECGs, • Excellent communication skills, • Professional, well-presented and confident working in a private healthcare setting, • Experience in private GP practice, • Experience in health screening services, • Experience with digital clinical systems, • Phlebotomy certification, • Immediate Life Support training • NMC registration confirmation, • Enhanced DBS certificate, • Evidence of professional indemnity, • Proof of right to work in the UK, • Immunisation record including Hepatitis B immunity, • Evidence of CPD and revalidation compliance, • Two clinical references

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  • Pharmacy Technician
    Pharmacy Technician
    27 days ago
    £15–£18 hourly
    Full-time
    London

    Job Context and Summary: Clinical Pharmacy in General Practice is part of an exciting programme of transformation to develop a new model of care which addresses our ambition to deliver person-centered, coordinated care in our Practices. The Clinical Pharmacy in General Practice model is supported by the direction of national policy including the Five Year Forward View and GP Forward View where there is a need to better utilise the role of pharmacy within primary care to pro-actively help patients stay safe and well and out of hospital as well as helping to reduce the demands on general practice. Pharmacy technicians play an important role, complementing clinical pharmacists, community pharmacists and other members of the PCN multi-disciplinary team. Pharmacy technicians are different to clinical pharmacists as they are not able to prescribe or make clinical decisions, instead working under supervision to ensure effective and efficient use of medicines. The purpose of the role is to lead improvements to maximise safe, cost effective best practice in prescribing to improve the quality of patient care. The post holder will help patients to get the best from their medicines by switching medications to agreed and approved protocols, improving repeat prescribing processes in General Practice, including promotion of repeat dispensing and online ordering, minimising clinical risk and aiming to reduce wasted medicines. In addition, the post holder will be responsible for encouraging the development of better understanding of the principles of medicines optimisation throughout the practice teams and promoting good practice in line with therapeutic developments. This will involve assisting the PCN in achieving national requirements, NICE implementation and utilisation of medicines optimisation initiatives. Job Specific responsibilities- Clinical: • To develop and maintain medicines related communication to all Practice staff, • To assist with the development and review of medicine audits, • Provide a contact for patients and colleagues with medication queries., • Liaise with Clinicians and staff to resolve prescribing queries Technical and Administrative: • To adhere to strict confidentiality policies at all times. Person specification: Qualifications and Experience Essential : • Professional registration with GPhC., • BTEC/NVQ level 3 or equivalent in pharmaceutical sciences., • Experience of working as a qualified, registered pharmacy technician in primary care, community or hospital pharmacy. Desirable: • Evidence of continued professional development (CPD).

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  • Children's Home Deputy Manager
    Children's Home Deputy Manager
    28 days ago
    £35000–£45000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

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

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  • Care / Support Worker
    Care / Support Worker
    1 month ago
    £13.8–£15 hourly
    Full-time
    Bromley

    Bright Sky Care are looking for motivated Carers and Support Workers to work for our domiciliary care clients. You will assist our service users with a variety of duties, and in doing so you will observe and respect their dignity, privacy and independence, as far as is practical. This is what you get with us: Bright Sky Care is a premium domiciliary care provider, we focus on delivering the highest quality care to every one of our customers ensuring that our ethos of Empathy, Excellence and a passionate people first approach underpins our service. This means we take pride in our staff being the best in class to be able to deliver uncompromising quality service. In order to maintain best in class staff, we strive to ensure you are happy in your work environment across the factors that truly matter. We are proud to say we will commit to providing a competitive financial package, real Career Growth is also a priority, as ‘we grow you grow’, we are happy to assist in your career goals (whether you want to become a nurse, registered manager, operations manager etc). About us: Bright Sky Care is a customer focused agency with a focus across the following locations: Bromley, Beckenham, Chislehurst, West Wickham, Orpington, Greater London, and across Kent , the team have 50+ years experience in business and customer focused industries and are keen to revolutionise the care sector with a premium, high quality, people-first centred approach. We are aware that people seeking care services generally don’t want to go into a care home, however trying to reach the level of quality of care they want at home can be a challenge. This is the problem Bright Sky Care is here to solve!! We aim to provide a people-first centred approach delivering premium care to people in the comfort of their own home. About you: This role would be perfect for anyone who is ambitious and wants to be part of growing, developing and working with the best team within the industry. If you are a genuine caring individual who embodies our ethos of Passion, Empathy and Excellence then we think you will be a perfect fit to join our family. We will only consider candidates with a minimum Level 2 NVQ and Care Certificate. Experience in any of these previous roles would be advantageous: Care Assistant, Support Worker, Healthcare Assistant, Domiciliary Care, Community Care or HCA roles. Candidates with full UK driving licenses with access to their own vehicle preferred as the regions we cover may not have the best transport links. We are not able to provide sponsorship at this time. Responsibilities: Your role with us will largely depend on the customer you are working with as we support a wide range of individuals, but some of Your main duties and responsibilities will include: ● Providing personal and practical care services for people with a wide range of illnesses and disabilities ● Assisting service users with getting up in the morning, dressing, undressing, washing, bathing and the toilet where necessary ● Administering medication ● Helping service users with mobility problems and other physical disabilities, including incontinence and help in use- and care of aids and personal equipment. ● Care for service users who need end of life care ● Help in the promotion of mental and physical activity of service users through talking to them, taking them out, sharing with them in activities such as reading, writing, hobbies and recreation ● Promoting customer health and wellbeing, enabling them to live their life to the full ● Helping to prepare meals as well as assisting with social activities. ● To read and write in log-book records and take part in staff and service users’ meetings and in training activities as directed; · updating and completing paperwork and case logs/diaries Benefits: ● Free training ● Further training up to NVQ level 3 and beyond ● Day off on your birthday ● Free MOT Testing ● Career Progression opportunities ● Flexible Shift patterns ● Immediate Start ● Annual DBS screening Ability to commute/to: ● Bromley, Biggin Hill, Croydon, Sevenoaks, Gravesend Kent: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (preferred) ● Greater London Boroughs Remuneration: ● £12.40 - £15.50 an hour Job type: ● Full-time ● Part-time Shift and schedule: ● 12 hour shift ● 8 hour shift ● Weekends availability ● Night Shift ● Overtime ● Flexible Job Type: Full-time Benefits: Bereavement leave Company events Company pension Employee mentoring programme Referral programme Application question(s): Do you have a minimum NVQ Level 2 or equivelant? Do you require sponsorship to work in the united kingdom? Do you have your own car? Education: GCSE or equivalent (required) Experience: Home care: 2 years (required) Language: English (required) Licence/Certification: Driving Licence (required) Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required) Work Location: In person

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  • Support Worker
    Support Worker
    1 month ago
    £13–£17 hourly
    Full-time
    Cranbrook, Ilford

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

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  • Care Assistant / Carer
    Care Assistant / Carer
    1 month ago
    £13–£15 hourly
    Full-time
    London

    📍 Location: Across and anywhere in the UK 🕒 Full-time / Part-time 🏠 Care Home / Domiciliary Care ROLE OVERVIEW We are recruiting compassionate and reliable Care Assistants to support individuals in residential, nursing, or domiciliary care settings. You will play a key role in delivering safe, person-centred care, promoting dignity, independence, and wellbeing in line with CQC Fundamental Standards. This is an opportunity to build a long-term career in care while making a genuine difference to people’s lives. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES • Provide personal care with dignity and respect (washing, dressing, hygiene, mobility), • Support individuals to maintain independence and choice, • Follow individualised care plans and risk assessments, • Provide companionship and emotional support, • Assist with medication in line with training and policies, • Prepare meals and support with feeding where required, • Maintain accurate care records and report any changes, • Ensure a safe, clean, and supportive environment, • Communicate effectively with clients, families, and colleagues, • Support with light domestic tasks and daily living activities ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS (NON-NEGOTIABLE) • Must have Right to work in the UK, • Enhanced DBS (or willingness to apply), • Ability to communicate effectively in English (verbal and written), • Compassionate, professional, and reliable attitude, • Willingness to complete mandatory training, • Ability to work independently and as part of a team, • Flexibility to work shifts, including weekends, • Two satisfactory references DESIRABLE (ADVANTAGEOUS, NOT ESSENTIAL) • Previous experience in a care home or domiciliary care setting, • Valid UK driving licence (for community-based roles), • Basic IT skills for care documentation, • Good organisational skills and attention to detail WHAT WE OFFER • Permanent employment with flexible working options, • Competitive pay rates, • Full training and ongoing support, • Career progression opportunities, • Supportive management and team environment, • Placement with CQC-compliant providers SAFER RECRUITMENT STATEMENT All roles are subject to safer recruitment checks, including Enhanced DBS, Right to Work verification, and references, in line with CQC and safeguarding requirements.

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  • Receptionist
    Receptionist
    1 month ago
    £27000–£30000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    Front of House Receptionist & Practice Administrator Battersea Square Vets: independent clinic in London We are looking for a highly organised, confident Front of House professional to join our team in a full-time, in-person role, combining reception, concierge, client care, and practice administration. This position suits someone who enjoys accuracy, and responsibility, alongside client interaction in a busy clinical environment. Working hours: Full-time role Shifts worked between 8.30am and 6.30pm Saturday mornings 9am–12pm, one in three The role: You will play a key role in keeping the clinic running smoothly day to day. While client-facing skills are crucial, strong organisational and administrative skills are essential for this position. Key responsibilities include: Managing the front desk and maintaining a clean and organised reception area Booking appointments and coordinating clinic schedules accurately Handling phone calls, emails, and messages efficiently Managing payments, invoices, and client accounts Maintaining accurate client and patient records Supporting insurance claims Driving administrative follow-ups Assisting with stock control and medication ordering Working closely with the team to support clinic workflow About you: We are looking for someone who: Has previous reception, administration, or front of house experience Is highly organised with excellent attention to detail Enjoys administrative tasks and working with systems and processes Communicates clearly and professionally with clients and enjoys client communication Enjoys and is comfortable with speaking to clients by phone and in person Is comfortable chatting to clients and welcoming them to the clinic Is comfortable around animals and in a clinical setting where animals may be unwell Can prioritise tasks and stay calm in a busy environment Is reliable, proactive, and works well as part of a team Veterinary experience is helpful but not essential Very strong organisation and admin skills, and very strong customer skills are key to this role. Why work with Battersea Square Vets: Independent, family-run practice with a supportive working culture Clear structure, responsibility, and variety in the role. A team environment that values reliability and professionalism Meaningful client interaction alongside essential admin work How to apply: Please send your CV and a short covering note Job Type: Full-time Benefits: Employee discount

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  • Health Care Support Worker
    Health Care Support Worker
    2 months ago
    £12.8 hourly
    Full-time
    London

    Job Summary We are seeking a compassionate and detail-oriented Health Care Assistant/Support Worker to join our healthcare team. This role involves providing essential support to patients across various medical settings, including inpatient, outpatient, emergency, and specialized units such as Geriatrics, PICU, and Medical-Surgical departments. The ideal candidate will possess a strong foundation in patient care, medical terminology, and clinical procedures, contributing to the delivery of high-quality healthcare services. Prior hospital or clinic experience, particularly in Level I or Level II trauma centers, is highly desirable. This position offers an opportunity to work in a dynamic environment where your skills directly impact patient outcomes. N.B -Please note that this role currently requires a full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. Due to specific client care needs (Genuine Occupational Requirement), we are also seeking female carers for this positionResponsibilities Assist with patient intake processes, including recording vital signs and collecting medical histories Support patient care activities such as medication administration, dressing changes, and basic life support procedures Document patient information accurately using Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems and ICD coding Monitor and report patient status changes, ensuring timely communication with healthcare providers Support hospital medicine, urgent care, internal medicine, and medical-surgical units by performing routine clinical tasks Assist with diagnostic procedures including X-ray preparation and basic assessments of physiology and anatomy knowledge Provide compassionate patient service across diverse populations including geriatrics and pediatric intensive care units (PICU) Maintain infection control standards and assist in maintaining a safe hospital environment Support medical administrative functions such as scheduling and documentation compliance Skills Strong knowledge of medical terminology, physiology, anatomy, ICD coding, and medication administration protocols Experience working within hospital environments such as Level I or Level II trauma centers preferred Proficiency with Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems and medical administrative support tasks Ability to perform basic clinical procedures including vital signs measurement and patient intake assessments Familiarity with emergency medicine protocols and urgent care procedures Excellent patient service skills with compassionate communication abilities Knowledge of outpatient and inpatient care practices across various specialties including Geriatrics, Internal Medicine, Medical-Surgical, OR experience, and hospital experience in trauma centers is highly valued Basic life support certification or higher is preferred to ensure readiness for emergency situations This position is integral to delivering exceptional healthcare support services that enhance patient safety and comfort. We seek dedicated professionals eager to grow within a supportive clinical environment committed to excellence in patient care. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent Work Location: In person

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  • Support Worker
    Support Worker
    2 months 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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